Contezolid can replace linezolid in a novel combination with bedaquiline and pretomanid in a murine model of tuberculosis
Deepak V. Almeida, Si‐Yang Li, Jin Lee, Barry Hafkin, Khisimuzi Mdluli, Nader Fotouhi, Eric L. Nuermberger
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2023-06
Abstract
Abstract Contezolid is a new oxazolidinone with in vitro and in vivo activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis comparable to that of linezolid. Pre-clinical and clinical safety studies suggest it may be less toxic than linezolid, making contezolid a potential candidate to replace linezolid in treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis. We evaluated the dose-ranging activity of contezolid, alone and in combination with bedaquiline and pretomanid, and compared it with linezolid at similar doses, in an established BALB/c mouse model of tuberculosis. Contezolid had an MIC of 1 µg/ml, similar to linezolid, and exhibited similar bactericidal activity in mice. Contezolid-resistant mutants selected in vitro had 10-fold increases in contezolid MIC and harbored mutations in the mce3R gene. These mutants did not display cross-resistance to linezolid. Our results indicate that contezolid has potential to replace linezolid in regimens containing bedaquiline and pretomanid and likely other regimens.
MeSH terms
- Linezolid
- Bedaquiline
- Tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- In vivo
- Microbiology
- In vitro
- Pharmacology
- Mutant
- Medicine
- Chemistry
- Biology