The Next-Generation beta-Lactamase Inhibitor Taniborbactam Restores the Morphological Effects of Cefepime in KPC-Producing Escherichia coli

MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM(2021)

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Gram-negative bacteria producing carbapenemases are resistant to a variety of beta-lactam antibiotics and pose a significant health risk. Given the dearth of new antibiotics, combinations of new broad-spectrum beta-lactamase inhibitors (BLIs) with approved beta-lactams have provided treatment options for resistant bacterial infections. Taniborbactam (formerly VNRX-5133) is an investigational BLI that is effective against both serine- and metallo-beta-lactamases, including the serine carbapenemase KPC. In the current study, we assessed the effectiveness of taniborbactam to restore antibacterial activity of cefepime against KPC-3-producing Escherichia coli by inhibiting the KPC-3-dependent hydrolysis of cefepime. Time-lapse microscopy revealed that cells treated with greater than 1 x MIC of cefepime (128 mu g/ml) and cefepime-taniborbactam (4 mu g/ml cefepime and 4 mu g/ml taniborbactam) exhibited significant elongation, whereas cells treated with taniborbactam alone did not owing to a lack of standalone antibacterial activity of the BLI. The elongated cells also had frequent cellular voids thought to be formed by attempted cell divisions and pinching of the cytoplasmic membrane. Additionally, the effect of taniborbactam continued even after its removal from the growth medium. Pretreatment with 4 mu g/ml taniborbactam helped to restore the antibacterial action of cefepime by neutralizing the effect of the KPC-3 beta-lactamase. IMPORTANCE beta-lactam (BL) antibiotics are the most prescribed antimicrobial class. The efficacy of beta-lactams is threatened by the production of beta-lactamase enzymes, the predominant resistance mechanism impacting these agents in Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. This study visualizes the effects of a combination treatment of taniborbactam, a broad spectrum beta-lactamase inhibitor (BLI), and the BL antibiotic cefepime on a carbapenemase-producing E. coli strain. While this treatment has been described in the context of other cephalosporin-resistant bacteria, this is the first description of a microscopic evaluation of a KPC-3-producing strain of E. coli challenged by this BL-BLI combination. Live-cell microscopy analysis of cells treated with taniborbactam and cefepime demonstrated the antimicrobial effects on cellular morphology and highlighted the long-lasting inhibition of beta-lactamases by taniborbactam even after it was removed from the medium. This research speaks to the importance of taniborbactam in fighting BL-mediated antibiotic resistance.
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antibiotics, resistance, bacteria, microscopy, susceptibility
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