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Relative inhibitory activities of the broad-spectrum β-lactamase inhibitor xeruborbactam in comparison with taniborbactam against metallo-β-lactamases produced in Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa

  • Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2024 May 10:e0157023. doi: 10.1128/aac.01570-23.
Christophe Le Terrier 1 2 Samanta Freire 1 Clément Viguier 1 3 Jacqueline Findlay 1 4 Patrice Nordmann 1 4 Laurent Poirel 1 4
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Affiliations

  • 1 Emerging Antibiotic Resistance, Medical and Molecular Microbiology, Faculty of Science and Medicine, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.
  • 2 Division of Intensive care unit, University hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • 3 Infectious Disease Department, University hospital of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
  • 4 Swiss National Reference Center for Emerging Antibiotic Resistance (NARA), Fribourg, Switzerland.
Abstract

Xeruborbactam is a newly developed β-lactamase inhibitor designed for metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs). This study assessed the relative inhibitory properties of this novel inhibitor in comparison with another MBL inhibitor, namely taniborbactam (TAN), against a wide range of acquired MBL produced either in Escherichia coli or Pseudomonas aeruginosa. As observed with taniborbactam, the combination of xeruborbactam (XER) with β-lactams, namely, ceftazidime, cefepime and meropenem, led to significantly decreased MIC values for a wide range of B1-type MBL-producing E. coli, including most recombinant strains producing NDM, VIM, IMP, GIM-1, and DIM-1 Enzymes. Noteworthily, while TAN-based combinations significantly reduced MIC values of β-lactams for MBL-producing P. aeruginosa recombinant strains, those with XER were much less effective. We showed that this latter feature was related to the MexAB-OprM efflux pump significantly impacting MIC values when testing XER-based combinations in P. aeruginosa. The relative inhibitory concentrations (IC50 values) were similar for XER and TAN against NDM and VIM Enzymes. Noteworthily, XER was effective against NDM-9, NDM-30, VIM-83, and most of IMP Enzymes, although those latter Enzymes were considered resistant to TAN. However, no significant inhibition was observed with XER against IMP-10, SPM-1, and SIM-1 as well as the representative subclass B2 and B3 Enzymes, PFM-1 and AIM-1. The determination of the constant inhibition (Ki) of XER revealed a much higher value against IMP-10 than against NDM-1, VIM-2, and IMP-1. Hence, IMP-10 that differs from IMP-1 by a single amino-acid substitution (Val67Phe) can, therefore, be considered resistant to XER.

Keywords

IMP; NDM; VIM; efflux pump; metallo-β-lactamase; porin deficiency; taniborbactam; xeruborbactam.

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