Scientific Reports (Feb 2023)

The synergetic effect of sitafloxacin–arbekacin combination in the Mycobacterium abscessus species

  • Junko Watanabe,
  • Hiroaki Ihara,
  • Satomi Takei,
  • Ayako Nakamura,
  • Yuichi Fujimoto,
  • Tetsuya Handoh,
  • Kana Kurokawa,
  • Yuta Arai,
  • Kohei Shibayama,
  • Issei Sumiyoshi,
  • Yusuke Ochi,
  • Takahiro Okabe,
  • Shigeki Misawa,
  • Shinsaku Togo,
  • Toshio Naito,
  • Yoko Tabe,
  • Takashi Miida,
  • Kazuhisa Takahashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-29021-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Mycobacterium abscessus species (MABS) is the most commonly isolated rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) and is one of the most antibiotic-resistant RGM with rapid progression, therefore, treatment of MABS is still challenging. We here presented a new combination treatment with sitafloxacin that targeted rough morphotypes of MABS, causing aggressive infections. Thirty-four clinical strains of MABS were isolated from various clinical samples at the Juntendo university hospital from 2011 to 2020. The susceptibility to a combination of sitafloxacin and antimicrobial agents was compared to that of the antimicrobial agents alone. Out of 34 MABS, 8 strains treated with sitafloxacin–amikacin combination, 9 of sitafloxacin–imipenem combination, 19 of sitafloxacin–arbekacin combination, and 9 of sitafloxacin–clarithromycin combination showed synergistic effects, respectively. Sitafloxacin–arbekacin combination also exhibited the synergistic effects against 10 of 22 Mycobacterium abscessus subspecies massiliense (Mma) strains and 8 of 11 Mycobacterium abscessus subspecies abscessus (Mab) strains, a highly resistant subspecies of MABS. The sitafloxacin–arbekacin combination revealed more synergistic effects in rough morphotypes of MABS (p = 0.008). We demonstrated the synergistic effect of the sitafloxacin–arbekacin combination against MABS. Further, this combination regimen might be more effective against Mab or rough morphotypes of MABS.