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1 Are intracellular drug concentrations relevant for efficacy
Are intracellular drug concentrations relevant for efficacy ? A discussion about accumulation, efflux and activity … Paul M. Tulkens, MD, PhD Françoise Van Bambeke, PharmD, PhD Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology Catholic University of Louvain Brussels, Belgium Najaarsvergadering – Amsterdam – 16 november 2006 Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

2 A simple figure … Carryn et al. Infect Dis Clin North Am Sep;17(3): Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

3 If a drug does not accumulate, it cannot be active …
First statements … If a drug does not accumulate, it cannot be active … Quick answer: this is correct if you mean "it does not get in cells at all…" More elaborate answer: no "accumulation" does not mean that the drug is not present, and if present, it may be active if above the critical concentration for sufficient time … Experimental evidence: -lactams, known for "no accumulation" are active against intraphagocytic L. monocytogenes and S. aureus if their extracellular concentration is large enough… and if you let them enough time to act… Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

4 Intraphagocytic S. aureus and -lactams
24 h model Cmax= 63 mg/L (total) Barcia-Macay et al. M, Antimicrob Agents Chemother Mar;50(3): Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

5 Intraphagocytic L. monocytogenes and -lactams
Cmax Lemaire et al. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2005;55(6): Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

6 The activity of -lactams is larger than anticipated…
Observation … The activity of -lactams is larger than anticipated… Quick answer: Their concentration may simply be large enough More elaborate answer: The intracellular milieu may favor their activity … Experimental evidence for a potential explanation: Acid pH increases the activity of -lactams against intraphagocytic S. aureus… We do not have it (yet) for L.monocytogenes … Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

7 Acid pH favors the activity of -lactams …
extracellular activity Baudoux et al., J. Antimicrob. Chemother., in press. Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

8 And acidity compensates for poor intracellular accumulation …
intracellular activity Baudoux et al., J. Antimicrob. Chemother., in press. Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

9 What about other antibiotics …
Aminoglycosides accumulate (slowly) in phagolysosomes but their activity is defeated by the acid pH for phagolysosomal organisms (S. aureus...) >< -lactams… ! They are inactive against L. monocytogenes (not present in the cytosol …) Macrolides accumulate … but their activity is severely defeated by the acid pH … and they are only bacteriostatic… Quinolones accumulate modestly, but their activity is maintained at acid pH … and they have access to most intracellular compartments… Yet, their intracellular activity is at most similar to their extracellular activity … Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

10 A not so simple figure … Activity = accumulation x bioavailability x favorable conditions Carryn et al. Infect Dis Clin North Am Sep;17(3): Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

11 A few words about bacterial response: the case of telavancin and VRSA…
classical pharmacophore of glycopeptides lipophilic side chain this causes increase in bacterial membrane permeability at larger concentrations … membrane permeability assay polar group Higgins et al., Antimicrob Agents Chemother. (2005) 49: Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

12 Televancin dual mode of action ?
3 h kill curves extracellular bacteria Barcia-Macay et al., JAC, Oct 24; [Epub ahead of print] Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

13 Intracellular activity of telavancin vs. vancomycin:  MSSA  MRSA
24h CFU  at Cmax: vanco:  0.5 log TLV:  2 log Barcia-Macay et al., JAC, Oct 24; [Epub ahead of print] Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

14 Intracellular activity of telavancin vs. vancomycin:  VISA  VRSA
24h CFU  at Cmax: vanco: static TLV:  1.2 log Barcia-Macay et al., JAC, Oct 24; [Epub ahead of print] Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

15 The picture gets a bit more complex …
Activity = accumulation x bioavailability x favorable conditions x bacterial responsiveness Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

16 Efflux from eucaryotic cells and intracellular activity
Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

17 The story of the eucaryotic ABC transporters
anionic amphiphiles cationic amphiphiles MDR-1 (P-glycoprotein) MRP1-10 ATP ADP Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

18 Antibiotics as substrates of efflux pumps
Azithromycin is cationic Ciprofloxacin is zwitterionic Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

19 How to inhibit ABC transporters ?
anionic amphiphiles cationic amphiphiles MDR-1 (P-glycoprotein) MRP1-10 deoxyglucose NaN3 ATP ADP Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

20 How to inhibit ABC transporters ?
verapamil cationic amphiphiles MDR-1 (P-glycoprotein) GF120918 ATP ADP Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

21 How to inhibit ABC transporters ?
gemfibrozil anionic amphiphiles probenecid MRP1-10 MK571 ATP ADP Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

22 Differential recognition by MDR pumps
Influence of ATP-depletion and pump inhibitors on accumulation at equilibrium azithromycin & P-glycoprotein ciprofloxacin & MRP Michot et al. AAC (2004) 48: Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

23 Models of intracellular infection
L. monocytogenes S. aureus cytosol phagolysosomes Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

24 Influence of pump inhibitors on intracellular activity
azithromycin and L. monocytogenes  log CFU (5 h – 0 h) L. monocytogenes AZM AZM Seral et al (2003) JAC 51: Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

25 Influence of pump inhibitors on intracellular activity
azithromycin and S. aureus S. aureus AZM AZM Seral et al (2003) JAC 51: Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

26 Influence of pump inhibitors on intracellular activity
ciprofloxacin and L. monocytogenes  log CFU (5 h – 0 h) L. monocytogenes CIP Seral et al (2003) JAC 51: Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

27 Influence of pump inhibitors on intracellular activity
ciprofloxacin and S. aureus S. aureus CIP Seral et al (2003) JAC 51: Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

28 Influence of pump inhibitors on antibiotic distribution
verapamil enhances azithromycin concentration in cytosol and vacuoles L. monocytogenes AZM AZM S. aureus Seral et al (2003) JAC 51: Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

29 Influence of pump inhibitors on antibiotic distribution
gemfibrozil increases ciprofloxacin cytosolic content ONLY L. monocytogenes CIP S. aureus Seral et al (2003) JAC 51: Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

30 Over-expression of efflux pumps as mechanism of « resistance »
in eucaryotic cells … in prokaryotic cells … wild-type macrophages wild-type L. monocytogenes probenecid reserpine resistant macrophages resistant L. monocytogenes Michot et al, AAC (2006) 50: Godreuil et al, AAC (2003) 47:704-8 Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

31 Cooperation between procaryotic and eucaryotic efflux pumps
Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

32 Cooperation between procaryotic and eucaryotic efflux pumps
Lismond et al, ICAAC (2006) A1108 Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ

33 To conclude … accumulation x bioavailability x favorable conditions x bacterial responsiveness efflux Activity = Najaarsvergadering - NVMM / VIZ


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