钙增强碳青霉烯对耐药肠杆菌的有效性。

Microbiology insights Pub Date : 2022-10-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786361221133728
Abiola Isawumi, Molly Kukua Abban, Eunice Ampadubea Ayerakwa, Lydia Mosi
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背景:抗菌素耐药性(AMR)仍然是一个全球性的健康挑战,因为细菌对碳青霉烯类等最后手段的抗生素显示出越来越大的耐药性。阴沟肠杆菌正在进化并对碳青霉烯类产生高水平的耐药性。随着抗生素耐药性的增加,用于治疗的抗生素的可用性减少,因此需要补充抗生素以增强活性或降低耐药性水平。本研究探讨了钙离子在降低细菌对碳青霉烯类药物耐药性中的作用。方法:采用盘片扩散法(以大肠杆菌ATCC 25922为对照)对医院污染物和空气中分离的阴沟肠杆菌对碳青霉烯类抗生素(亚胺培南、美罗培南、多利培南、厄他培南)进行药敏试验。在钙胁迫试验后,测定菌株在碳青霉烯类抗生素存在和不存在的情况下的生长曲线、钙校正试验和时间杀伤曲线。结果:与ATCC 25922相比,所有阴沟肠杆菌在37℃条件下均生长良好,对所测抗生素的耐药率均达到80% ~ 100%。在抗生素存在的情况下,菌株的生长速度与不存在碳青霉烯类的生长速度相当。在钙离子条件生长胁迫下,抗性水平降低50%,其中多利培南的降低程度最低,厄他培南的降低程度最高。讨论:研究表明阴沟肠杆菌菌株对碳青霉烯类具有高水平的耐药性,增加了治疗失败的可能性。在抗生素治疗前用钙挑战菌株导致抗性水平显著降低,表明钙离子可以在抗生素活性期间影响细菌菌株,导致抗性水平降低。结论:补钙可增强碳青霉烯的药效,降低细菌抗菌素耐药性。
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Calcium Potentiated Carbapenem Effectiveness Against Resistant <i>Enterobacter</i> Species.

Calcium Potentiated Carbapenem Effectiveness Against Resistant <i>Enterobacter</i> Species.

Calcium Potentiated Carbapenem Effectiveness Against Resistant <i>Enterobacter</i> Species.

Calcium Potentiated Carbapenem Effectiveness Against Resistant Enterobacter Species.

Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains a global health challenge, as bacteria display increasing resistance to last-resort antibiotics such as carbapenems. Enterobacter cloacae are evolving and developing high level of resistance to carbapenems. With increasing AMR, availability of antibiotics for treatment dwindles, hence a need to complement antibiotics to enhance activity or reduce the level of resistance. This study explored the use of calcium ions in attenuating bacterial resistance to carbapenems.

Method: E. cloacae strains isolated from hospital fomites and air were subjected to antimicrobial susceptibility testing with carbapenem antibiotics (imipenem, meropenem, doripenem and ertapenem) using the disc diffusion (E. coli ATCC 25922 as control). Growth profile, Ca-Adjusted assay and time-kill curve of the strains was determined in the presence and absence of carbapenem antibiotics following a calcium stress assay.

Results: Growth profile showed that all the E. cloacae strains grew markedly well at 37°C relative to ATCC 25922 and all strains displayed 80% to 100% level of resistance to tested antibiotics. The growth rate of the strains in the presence of the antibiotics was comparable to the growth rate in the absence of carbapenems. Conditional growth stress with calcium ions showed a 50% reduction in the level of resistance with doripenem displaying the lowest level of reduction and ertapenem, the highest.

Discussion: The study showed that E. cloacae strains displayed high levels of resistance to carbapenems, increasing the possibility of treatment failure. Challenging strains with calcium prior to antibiotic treatment led to a significant reduction in level of resistance, indicating that calcium ions could affect bacterial strains during antibiotic activity leading to reduction in level of resistance.

Conclusion: Calcium supplement could potentiate carbapenem effectiveness and reduce bacterial AMR.

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