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- Shahul Hameed P
(Bellary Road)
- Harish Kotakonda
(Bellary Road)
- Sreevalli Sharma
(Bellary Road)
- Radha Nandishaiah
(Bellary Road)
- Nainesh Katagihallimath
(Bellary Road)
- Ranga Rao
(Bellary Road)
- Claire Sadler
(Alderley Edge)
- Ian Slater
(Alderley Edge)
- Michael Morton
(Alderley Edge)
- Abhijeeth Chandrasekaran
(Royapettah)
- Ed Griffen
(Newcastle-under-Lyme)
- Dhanashree Pillai
(Bellary Road)
- Sambasiva Reddy
(Bellary Road)
- Nagakumar Bharatham
(Bellary Road)
- Suryanarayanan Venkatesan
(Bellary Road)
- Venugopal Jonnalagadda
(Bellary Road)
- Ramesh Jayaraman
(Deganahalli)
- Mahesh Nanjundappa
(Deganahalli)
- Maitrayee Sharma
(Bellary Road)
- Savitha Raveendran
(Bellary Road)
- Sreenath Rajagopal
(Bellary Road)
- Harikrishna Tumma
(Bellary Road)
- Amy Watters
(345 Beaver Kreek Center)
- Holly Becker
(345 Beaver Kreek Center)
- Jill Lindley
(345 Beaver Kreek Center)
- Robert Flamm
(345 Beaver Kreek Center)
- Michael Huband
(345 Beaver Kreek Center)
- Dan Sahm
(2122 Palmer Drive)
- Meredith Hackel
(2122 Palmer Drive)
- Tarun Mathur
(IHMA India)
- Ruwanthi Kolamunnage-Dona
(University of Liverpool)
- Jennifer Unsworth
(University of Liverpool)
- Laura Mcentee
(University of Liverpool)
- Nikki Farrington
(University of Liverpool)
- Dhanasekaran Manickam
(Bommasandra Jigani Link Road)
- Narayana Chandrashekara
(Bommasandra Jigani Link Road)
- Sivakandan Jayachandiran
(Bommasandra Jigani Link Road)
- Hrushikesava Reddy
(Bommasandra Jigani Link Road)
- Sathya Shanker
(Bommasandra Jigani Link Road)
- Vijay Richard
(Hosur Road)
- Teby Thomas
(Sarjapur Road)
- Savitha Nagaraj
(Sarjapur Road)
- Santanu Datta
(Bellary Road)
- Vasan Sambandamurthy
(Bellary Road)
- Vasanthi Ramachandran
(Bellary Road)
- Robert Clay
(Nether Alderley)
- John Tomayko
(Bellary Road)
- Shampa Das
(University of Liverpool)
- Balasubramanian V
(Bellary Road)
Abstract
The global crisis of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) necessitates the development of broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs effective against multi-drug resistant (MDR) pathogens. BWC0977, a Novel Bacterial Topoisomerase Inhibitor (NBTI) selectively inhibits bacterial DNA replication via inhibition of DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. BWC0977 exhibited a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC90) of 0.03–2 µg/mL against a global panel of MDR Gram-negative bacteria including Enterobacterales and non-fermenters, Gram-positive bacteria, anaerobes and biothreat pathogens. BWC0977 retains activity against isolates resistant to fluoroquinolones (FQs), carbapenems and colistin and demonstrates efficacy against multiple pathogens in two rodent species with significantly higher drug levels in the epithelial lining fluid of infected lungs. In healthy volunteers, single-ascending doses of BWC0977 administered intravenously ( https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05088421 ) was found to be safe, well tolerated (primary endpoint) and achieved dose-proportional exposures (secondary endpoint) consistent with modelled data from preclinical studies. Here, we show that BWC0977 has the potential to treat a range of critical-care infections including MDR bacterial pneumonias.
Suggested Citation
Shahul Hameed P & Harish Kotakonda & Sreevalli Sharma & Radha Nandishaiah & Nainesh Katagihallimath & Ranga Rao & Claire Sadler & Ian Slater & Michael Morton & Abhijeeth Chandrasekaran & Ed Griffen & , 2024.
"BWC0977, a broad-spectrum antibacterial clinical candidate to treat multidrug resistant infections,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-20, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-52557-2
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-52557-2
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"Cryo-EM structure of the complete E. coli DNA gyrase nucleoprotein complex,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-12, December.
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Nature, Nature, vol. 466(7309), pages 935-940, August.
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