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. 1995 Feb;39(2):386-93.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.39.2.386.

Activity of carbapenem BMS-181139 against Pseudomonas aeruginosa is not dependent on porin protein D2

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Activity of carbapenem BMS-181139 against Pseudomonas aeruginosa is not dependent on porin protein D2

J C Fung-Tomc et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1995 Feb.

Abstract

The broad antipseudomonal spectrum of the carbapenem BMS-181139 includes clinical strains and laboratory mutants of Pseudomonas aeruginosa that are resistant to imipenem. Unlike other known carbapenems (meropenem, panipenem, biapenem, and BO-2727), which have reduced activity against imipenem-resistant strains of P. aeruginosa, BMS-181139 was equally active against imipenem-susceptible (D2-sufficient) and imipenem-resistant (D2-deficient) strains. Conversely, imipenem and meropenem activities were the same against the susceptible parental strains and their BMS-181139-resistant mutants. Whereas basic amino acids antagonized the antipseudomonal activities of imipenem and meropenem, they had no effect on the activity of BMS-181139. These results suggest that the uptake of BMS-181139 into pseudomonal cells occurs by a non-D2 pathway. Compared with imipenem and meropenem, BMS-181139 may have a slightly higher affinity for penicillin-binding protein 2 (PBP-2) of P. aeruginosa. The rates of resistance development to imipenem, meropenem, and BMS-181139 in P. aeruginosa strains were similar; resistance occurred at frequencies of approximately 10(-7) to 10(-8). Resistance to BMS-181139 in P. aeruginosa is presumed to be caused by its diminished permeability since no change in their penicillin-binding protein affinities or beta-lactamase levels could be detected. In summary, BMS-181139 is a new carbapenem which differs from other known carbapenems in its lack of cross-resistance with imipenem. This difference could be explained by the permeation of BMS-181139 through a non-D2 channel, compared to the preferential uptake of other carbapenems by the D2 porin.

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