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In vivo efficacy of auranofin in a hamster model of Clostridioides difficile infection

Nader S. Abutaleb, Mohamed N. Seleem

2021Scientific Reports19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Clostridioides difficile infections (CDIs) are an urgent public health threat worldwide and are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in healthcare settings. The increasing incidence and severity of infections combined with the scarcity of effective anti-CDI agents has made treatment of CDI very challenging. Therefore, development of new, effective anticlostridial agents remains a high priority. The current study investigated the in vivo efficacy of auranofin in a CDI hamster model. All hamsters treated with auranofin (5 mg/kg) survived a lethal challenge with C. difficile . Furthermore, auranofin (5 mg/kg) was as effective as vancomycin, the drug of choice for treatment of CDIs, against relapsing CDI. Furthermore, auranofin (5 mg/kg) generated a 3.15-log 10 reduction (99.97%) in C. difficile count in the cecal contents of hamsters. These results indicate that auranofin warrants further investigation as a new agent to replenish the pipeline of anti-CDI therapeutics.

Topics & Concepts

AuranofinMedicineClostridioidesFidaxomicinIn vivoPharmacologyHamsterVancomycinInternal medicineBiologyBiotechnologyBacteriaStaphylococcus aureusGeneticsRheumatoid arthritisClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchMicroscopic ColitisGastrointestinal motility and disorders