Nitazoxanide synergizes polymyxin B against Escherichia coli by depleting cellular energy

  • Jiang X
  • Chen D
  • Wang X
  • et al.
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Abstract

The rapid spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria poses a serious threat to public health. The search for potential compounds that can increase the antibacterial activity of existing antibiotics is a promising strategy for addressing this issue. Here, the synergistic activity of the FDA-approved agent nitazoxanide (NTZ) combined with polymyxin B was investigated in vitro using checkerboard assays and time-kill curves. The synergistic mechanisms of the combination of nitazoxanide and polymyxin B were explored by fluorescent dye, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and transcriptomic analysis. The synergistic efficacy was evaluated in vivo by the Escherichia coli and mouse sepsis models. These results suggested that nitazoxanide, as a promising antibiotic adjuvant, can effectively enhance polymyxin B activity, providing a potential strategy for treating multidrug-resistant bacteria.

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Jiang, X., Chen, D., Wang, X., Wang, C., Zheng, H., Ye, W., … Zhang, K. (2024). Nitazoxanide synergizes polymyxin B against Escherichia coli by depleting cellular energy. Microbiology Spectrum, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00191-24

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