Pterostilbene, a Potential MCR-1 Inhibitor That Enhances the Efficacy of Polymyxin B

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We characterized the synergistic effect produced between pterostilbene and polymyxin B (fractional inhibitory concentration [FIC] index = 0.156 or 0.188) against MCR-producing Escherichia coli strains of both human and animal origins. The time-killing assays showed that either pterostilbene or polymyxin B failed to eradicate the mcr-1- and NDM-positive E. coli strain ZJ487, but the combination eliminated the strain by 1 h postinoculation. The survival rate of mice after intraperitoneal infections was significantly enhanced from 0% to 60% in the group in which combination therapy was applied.

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Zhou, Y., Liu, S., Wang, T., Li, H., Tang, S., Wang, J., … Deng, X. (2018). Pterostilbene, a Potential MCR-1 Inhibitor That Enhances the Efficacy of Polymyxin B. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 62(4). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02146-17

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