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Updated Review on Clinically-Relevant Properties of Delafloxacin

Adrien Turban, François Guérin, Aurélien Dinh, Vincent Cattoir

2023Antibiotics22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The extensive use of fluoroquinolones has been consequently accompanied by the emergence of bacterial resistance, which triggers the necessity to discover new compounds. Delafloxacin is a brand-new anionic non-zwitterionic fluoroquinolone with some structural particularities that give it attractive proprieties: high activity under acidic conditions, greater in vitro activity against Gram-positive bacteria-even those showing resistance to currently-used fluoroquinolones-and nearly equivalent affinity for both type-II topoisomerases (i.e., DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV). During phases II and III clinical trials, delafloxacin showed non-inferiority compared to standard-of-care therapy in the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections and community-acquired bacterial pneumonia, which resulted in its approval in 2017 by the Food and Drug Administration for indications. Thanks to its overall good tolerance, its broad-spectrum in vitro activity, and its ease of use, it could represent a promising molecule for the treatment of bacterial infections.

Topics & Concepts

DNA gyraseTopoisomeraseIn vitroPharmacologyMedicineBacteriaTopoisomerase IVAntibioticsBroad spectrumPneumoniaMicrobiologyChemistryBiologyCombinatorial chemistryInternal medicineBiochemistryEscherichia coliGeneticsGeneCancer therapeutics and mechanismsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy