Synergistic interactions of vancomycin with different antibiotics against escherichia coli: Trimethoprim and nitrofurantoin display strong synergies with vancomycin against wild-type E. coli

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Gram-negative bacteria are normally resistant to the antibiotic vancomycin (VAN), which cannot significantly penetrate the outer membrane. We used Escherichia coli mutants that are partially sensitive to VAN to study synergies between VAN and 10 other antibiotics representing six different functional categories. We detected strong synergies with VAN and nitrofurantoin (NTR) and with VAN and trimethoprim (TMP) and moderate synergies with other drugs, such as aminoglycosides. These synergies are powerful enough to show the activity of VAN against wild-type E. coli at concentrations of VAN as low as 6.25 μg/ml. This suggests that a very small percentage of exogenous VAN does enter E. coli but normally has insignificant effects on growth inhibition or cell killing. We used the results of pairwise interactions with VAN and the other 10 antibiotics tested to place VAN into a functional category of its own, as previously defined by Yeh et al. (P. Yeh, A. I. Tschumi, and R. Kishony, Nat Genet 28: 489-494, 2006, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng1755).

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Zhou, A., Kang, T. M., Yuan, J., Beppler, C., Nguyen, C., Mao, Z., … Miller, J. H. (2015). Synergistic interactions of vancomycin with different antibiotics against escherichia coli: Trimethoprim and nitrofurantoin display strong synergies with vancomycin against wild-type E. coli. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 59(1), 276–281. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.03502-14

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