Contribution of front-line, standard-of-care drugs to bactericidal responses, resistance emergence, and cure in murine models of easy- or hard-to-treat tuberculosis disease.

Journal:
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Volume: 69, Issue: 5
Published:
May 7, 2025
PMID:
40135920
Authors:
Nathan Peroutka-Bigus N, Elizabeth J Brooks EJ, Michelle E Ramey ME, Hope D'Erasmo H, Jackie P Ernest JP, Allison A Bauman AA, Lisa K Woolhiser LK, Radojka M Savic RM, Anne J Lenaerts AJ, Bree B Aldridge BB, Jansy P Sarathy JP, Gregory T Robertson GT
Abstract:

By assessing the standard-of-care regimen for tuberculosis (TB) in BALB/c and C3HeB/FeJ mice, we demonstrate that rifampin, with or without pyrazinamide, is essential for an effective bactericidal response and suppression of resistance. Potency measurements in an lipid-rich model and a rabbit caseum assay recapitulate the significance of rifampin as a sterilizing agent. These outcomes align with clinical performance, thus emphasizing the value of predictive tools and murine TB models with human-like pathology.


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