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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, May 2000, p. 1333-1336, Vol. 44, No. 5
Schering Plough Research Institute,
Kenilworth, New Jersey 07033
Received 9 August 1999/Returned for modification 29 November
1999/Accepted 12 February 2000
The efficacy of SCH27899, a new everninomicin antibiotic, against
replicative Legionella pneumophila lung infections in an immunocompromised host was evaluated using a murine model of
Legionnaires' disease. A/J mice were immunocompromised with cortisone
acetate and inoculated intratracheally with L. pneumophila
serogroup 1 (105 CFU per mouse). At 24 h
postinoculation, mice were administered either SCH27899 (6 to 60 mg/kg
[MPK] intravenously) or a placebo once daily for 5 days, and
mortality and intrapulmonary growth of L. pneumophila were
assessed. In the absence of SCH27899, there was 100% mortality in
L. pneumophila-infected mice, with exponential intrapulmonary growth of the bacteria. In contrast, administration of
SCH27899 at a dose of
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Efficacy of SCH27899 in an Animal Model of
Legionnaires' Disease Using Immunocompromised A/J Mice
30 MPK resulted in
90% survival of infected
mice, which was associated with inhibition of intrapulmonary growth of
L. pneumophila. In subsequent studies, the efficacy of
SCH27899 was compared to ofloxacin (OFX) and azithromycin (AZI). Administration of SCH27899, OFX, or AZI at a dose of
30 MPK once daily for 5 days resulted in
85% survival of infected mice and inhibition of intrapulmonary growth of the bacteria. However, L. pneumophila CFU were recovered in lung homogenates following cessation of therapy with all three antibiotics. These studies demonstrate that SCH27899 effectively prevents fatal replicative L. pneumophila lung infection in immunocompromised A/J mice
by inhibition of intrapulmonary growth of the bacteria. However, in
this murine model of pulmonary legionellosis, SCH27899, like OFX and
AZI, was bacteriostatic.
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