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A novel antibiotic class targeting the lipopolysaccharide transporter.


ABSTRACT: Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) has emerged as a major global pathogen with limited treatment options1. No new antibiotic chemical class with activity against A. baumannii has reached patients in over 50 years1. Here we report the identification and optimization of tethered macrocyclic peptide (MCP) antibiotics with potent antibacterial activity against CRAB. The mechanism of action of this molecule class involves blocking the transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharide from the inner membrane to its destination on the outer membrane, through inhibition of the LptB2FGC complex. A clinical candidate derived from the MCP class, zosurabalpin (RG6006), effectively treats highly drug-resistant contemporary isolates of CRAB both in vitro and in mouse models of infection, overcoming existing antibiotic resistance mechanisms. This chemical class represents a promising treatment paradigm for patients with invasive infections due to CRAB, for whom current treatment options are inadequate, and additionally identifies LptB2FGC as a tractable target for antimicrobial drug development.

SUBMITTER: Zampaloni C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10794144 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel antibiotic class targeting the lipopolysaccharide transporter.

Zampaloni Claudia C   Mattei Patrizio P   Bleicher Konrad K   Winther Lotte L   Thäte Claudia C   Bucher Christian C   Adam Jean-Michel JM   Alanine Alexander A   Amrein Kurt E KE   Baidin Vadim V   Bieniossek Christoph C   Bissantz Caterina C   Boess Franziska F   Cantrill Carina C   Clairfeuille Thomas T   Dey Fabian F   Di Giorgio Patrick P   du Castel Pauline P   Dylus David D   Dzygiel Pawel P   Felici Antonio A   García-Alcalde Fernando F   Haldimann Andreas A   Leipner Matthew M   Leyn Semen S   Louvel Séverine S   Misson Pauline P   Osterman Andrei A   Pahil Karanbir K   Rigo Sébastien S   Schäublin Adrian A   Scharf Sebastian S   Schmitz Petra P   Stoll Theodor T   Trauner Andrej A   Zoffmann Sannah S   Kahne Daniel D   Young John A T JAT   Lobritz Michael A MA   Bradley Kenneth A KA  

Nature 20240103 7995


Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) has emerged as a major global pathogen with limited treatment options<sup>1</sup>. No new antibiotic chemical class with activity against A. baumannii has reached patients in over 50 years<sup>1</sup>. Here we report the identification and optimization of tethered macrocyclic peptide (MCP) antibiotics with potent antibacterial activity against CRAB. The mechanism of action of this molecule class involves blocking the transport of bacterial lipo  ...[more]

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