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  • Tigecycline suppresses toxin A and B production and sporulation in Clostridium difficile.

Tigecycline suppresses toxin A and B production and sporulation in Clostridium difficile.

The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (2014-08-26)
Michael John Aldape, Dustin Delaney Heeney, Amy Evelyn Bryant, Dennis Leroy Stevens
ABSTRACT

Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is mediated by potent extracellular toxins and is spread largely via bacterial spores. We and others have shown that some antibiotics stimulate C. difficile toxin production in a strain-specific manner; however, the effects of newer anti-C. difficile antibiotics on this process remain to be investigated. The effects of the protein synthesis inhibitor tigecycline on sporulation and toxin A and toxin B production were compared in historical (strain 9689) and hypervirulent BI/NAP1/027 (strain 5325) isolates of C. difficile in vitro. Tigecycline at 1/4× MIC stimulated an increased and earlier toxin A and/or B gene expression in both the historical and the hypervirulent strains, although a commensurate increase in toxin protein production was observed only in the 9689 strain. In fact, in the hypervirulent 5325 strain, toxin production was dramatically suppressed. By comparison, subinhibitory concentrations of vancomycin and metronidazole also stimulated increased protein toxin production by the historical, but not the hypervirulent, strain. In addition, tigecycline dose-dependently reduced viable spore production by both the 9689 and 5325 strains. Vancomycin treatment also suppressed spore formation in both C. difficile strains; however, metronidazole, while reducing spore formation in the 9689 strain, stimulated a near 2 log increase in spore production by the 5325 isolate. In summary, these findings suggest that the treatment of CDI patients with tigecycline could effectively both control disease progression and limit its spread by disrupting sporulation.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Metronidazole, SAJ first grade, ≥99.0%
Supelco
Metronidazole, VETRANAL®, analytical standard
Supelco
Metronidazole, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Metronidazole, BioXtra
Metronidazole, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Supelco
Metronidazole, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material