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Early In Vitroand In VivoDevelopment of High-Level Daptomycin Resistance Is Common in Mitis Group Streptococci after Exposure to Daptomycin

Authors :
García-de-la-Mària, Cristina
Pericas, Juan M.
del Río, Ana
Castañeda, Ximena
Vila-Farrés, Xavier
Armero, Yolanda
Espinal, Paula A.
Cervera, Carlos
Soy, Dolors
Falces, Carlos
Ninot, Salvador
Almela, Manel
Mestres, Carlos A.
Gatell, Jose M.
Vila, Jordi
Moreno, Asuncion
Marco, Francesc
Miró, Jose M.
Source :
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy; March 2013, Vol. 57 Issue: 5 p2319-2325, 7p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe development of high-level daptomycin resistance (HLDR; MIC of ≥256 mg/liter) after exposure to daptomycin has recently been reported in viridans group streptococcus (VGS) isolates. Our study objectives were as follows: to know whether in vitrodevelopment of HLDR after exposure to daptomycin was common among clinical isolates of VGS and Streptococcus bovis; to determine whether HLDR also developed during the administration of daptomycin to treat experimental endocarditis caused by the daptomycin-susceptible, penicillin-resistant Streptococcus mitisstrain S. mitis351; and to establish whether combination with gentamicin prevented the development of HLDR in vitroand in vivo. In vitrostudies were performed with 114 VGS strains (mitis group, 92; anginosus group, 10; mutans group, 8; and salivarius group, 4) and 54 Streptococcus bovisstrains isolated from 168 consecutive patients with infective endocarditis diagnosed between 1995 and 2010. HLDR was only observed after 24 h of exposure to daptomycin in 27% of the mitis group, including 27% of S. mitisisolates, 47% of S. oralisisolates, and 13% of S. sanguisisolates. In our experimental model, HLDR was detected in 7/11 (63%) and 8/12 (67%) isolates recovered from vegetations after 48 h of daptomycin administered at 6 mg/kg of body weight/24 h and 10 mg/kg/24 h, respectively. In vitro, time-kill experiments showed that daptomycin plus gentamicin was bactericidal against S. mitis351 at tested concentrations of 0.5 and 1 times the MIC and prevented the development of HLDR. In vivo, the addition of gentamicin at 1 mg/kg/8 h to both daptomycin arms prevented HLDR in 21 out of 23 (91%) rabbits. Daptomycin plus gentamicin was at least as effective as vancomycin plus gentamicin. In conclusion, HLDR develops rapidly and frequently in vitroand in vivoamong mitis group streptococci. Combining daptomycin with gentamicin enhanced its activity and prevented the development of HLDR in most cases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00664804 and 10986596
Volume :
57
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs30120792
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01921-12