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Exploiting the fitness cost of metallo-β-lactamase expression can overcome antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens

Abstract

Carbapenems are last-resort antibiotics for treating bacterial infections. The widespread acquisition of metallo-β-lactamases, such as VIM-2, contributes to the emergence of carbapenem-resistant pathogens, and currently, no metallo-β-lactamase inhibitors are available in the clinic. Here we show that bacteria expressing VIM-2 have impaired growth in zinc-deprived environments, including human serum and murine infection models. Using transcriptomic, genomic and chemical probes, we identified molecular pathways critical for VIM-2 expression under zinc limitation. In particular, disruption of envelope stress response pathways reduced the growth of VIM-2-expressing bacteria in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, we showed that VIM-2 expression disrupts the integrity of the outer membrane, rendering VIM-2-expressing bacteria more susceptible to azithromycin. Using a systemic murine infection model, we showed azithromycin’s therapeutic potential against VIM-2-expressing pathogens. In all, our findings provide a framework to exploit the fitness trade-offs of resistance, potentially accelerating the discovery of additional treatments for infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria.

Authors

Tu MM; Carfrae LA; Rachwalski K; French S; Catacutan D; Gordzevich R; MacNair CR; Speagle ME; Werah F; Stokes JM

Journal

Nature Microbiology, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 53–65

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2025

DOI

10.1038/s41564-024-01883-8

ISSN

2058-5276

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