ABSTRACT:
BAL30376 is a triple combination comprising a siderophore monobactam,
BAL19764
; a novel bridged monobactam,
BAL29880
, which specifically inhibits class C β-lactamases; and clavulanic acid, which inhibits many class A and some class D β-lactamases. The MIC
90
was ≤4 μg/ml (expressed as the concentration of
BAL19764
) for most species of the
Enterobacteriaceae
family, including strains that produced metallo-β-lactamases and were resistant to all of the other β-lactams tested. The MIC
90
for
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
was 2 μg/ml, for multidrug-resistant (MDR)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
it was 8 μg/ml, and for MDR
Acinetobacter
and
Burkholderia
spp. it was 16 μg/ml. The presence of the class C β-lactamase inhibitor
BAL29880
contributed significantly to the activity of
BAL30376
against strains of
Citrobacter freundii
,
Enterobacter
species,
Serratia marcescens
, and
P. aeruginosa
. The presence of clavulanic acid contributed significantly to the activity against many strains of
Escherichia coli
and
Klebsiella pneumoniae
that produced class A extended-spectrum β-lactamases. The activity of
BAL30376
against strains with metallo-β-lactamases was largely attributable to the intrinsic stability of the monobactam
BAL19764
toward these enzymes. Considering its three components,
BAL30376
was unexpectedly refractory toward the development of stable resistance.