Microbiology and Immunology 2000-01-01

Effect of sulbactam on anti-pseudomonal activity of beta-lactam antibiotics in cells producing various levels of the MexAB-OprM efflux pump and beta-lactamase.

T Nakae, K Saito, A Nakajima

Index: Microbiol. Immunol. 44(12) , 997-1001, (2000)

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Abstract

The beta-lactamase inhibitor, sulbactam, was tested for beta-lactamase inhibitory activity in Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells producing various levels of both the MexAB-OprM efflux pump and beta-lactamase. We found that sulbactam lowered the MICs of cefoperazone and piperacillin by inhibiting the beta-lactamase 8-fold in the cell producing a constitutively high level of AmpC-type beta-lactamase and a wild-type level of MexAB-OprM pump compared with that without sulbactam. The MICs of cefoperazone and piperacillin in the cell producing a constitutively high level of both the efflux pump and beta-lactamase under the presence of sulbactam were 8 and 4 times, respectively, lower than that without sulbactam. The MICs of sulbactam in the cell producing a constitutively high and a wild-type level of the efflux pump were 16- and 8-fold higher, respectively, than that in the mutant lacking the efflux pump. We concluded that sulbactam exerts potent beta-lactamase inhibitory activity in the cell producing a high level of efflux pump, in spite of the fact that sulbactam serves as a substrate of the MexAB-OprM pump. Increasing amounts of sulbactam over the weight of beta-lactams further strengthen the effect of beta-lactam antibiotics.

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