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Chimeric peptidomimetic antibiotics against Gram-negative bacteria.

Anatol Luther1, Matthias Urfer2, Michael Zahn3, Maik Müller4, Shuang-Yan Wang2, Milon Mondal2, Alessandra Vitale5, Jean-Baptiste Hartmann3, Timothy Sharpe3, Fabio Lo Monte2, Harsha Kocherla2, Elizabeth Cline2, Gabriella Pessi5, Parthasarathi Rath3, Seyed Majed Modaresi3, Petra Chiquet1, Sarah Stiegeler1, Carolin Verbree1, Tobias Remus1, Michel Schmitt1, Caroline Kolopp1, Marie-Anne Westwood1, Nicolas Desjonquères1, Emile Brabet1, Sophie Hell1, Karen LePoupon1, Annie Vermeulen1, Régis Jaisson1, Virginie Rithié1, Grégory Upert1, Alexander Lederer1, Peter Zbinden1, Achim Wach1, Kerstin Moehle2, Katja Zerbe2, Hans H Locher1, Francesca Bernardini1, Glenn E Dale1, Leo Eberl5, Bernd Wollscheid4, Sebastian Hiller3, John A Robinson6, Daniel Obrecht7.   

Abstract

There is an urgent need for new antibiotics against Gram-negative pathogens that are resistant to carbapenem and third-generation cephalosporins, against which antibiotics of last resort have lost most of their efficacy. Here we describe a class of synthetic antibiotics inspired by scaffolds derived from natural products. These chimeric antibiotics contain a β-hairpin peptide macrocycle linked to the macrocycle found in the polymyxin and colistin family of natural products. They are bactericidal and have a mechanism of action that involves binding to both lipopolysaccharide and the main component (BamA) of the β-barrel folding complex (BAM) that is required for the folding and insertion of β-barrel proteins into the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Extensively optimized derivatives show potent activity against multidrug-resistant pathogens, including all of the Gram-negative members of the ESKAPE pathogens1. These derivatives also show favourable drug properties and overcome colistin resistance, both in vitro and in vivo. The lead candidate is currently in preclinical toxicology studies that-if successful-will allow progress into clinical studies that have the potential to address life-threatening infections by the Gram-negative pathogens, and thus to resolve a considerable unmet medical need.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31645764     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1665-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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