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A Screen of Natural Product Extracts Identifies Moenomycin as a Potent Antigonococcal Agent

Venkateswarlu Yarlagadda, Rao Vn, Manpreet Kaur, Allison K. Guitor, Gerard D. Wright

2021ACS Infectious Diseases15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Increasing multidrug resistance in Neisseria gonorrheae is a growing public health crisis. Resistance to the last line therapies, cephalosporins and azithromycin, are of particular concern, fueling the need to discover new treatments. Here, we identified the phosphoglycolipid moenomycin from a screen of microbial natural products against drug-resistant N. gonorrheae as a potent antigonococcal agent. Moenomycin demonstrates excellent activity (MIC = 0.004–0.03 μg/mL) against a variety of multidrug-resistant N. gonorrheae. Importantly, moenomycin, thought to be a Gram-positive specific antibiotic, penetrates the Gram-negative gonococcal outer membrane. Moenomycin causes intracellular accumulation of peptidoglycan precursors, cell blebbing, and rupture of the cell envelope, all consistent with cell wall biosynthesis inhibition. Serial bacterial exposure to moenomycin for 14 days revealed slow development of resistance (MICDay14 = 0.03–0.06 μg/mL), unlike the clinically used drug azithromycin. Our results offer the potential utility of moenomycin as a lead for antigonococcal therapeutic candidates and warrant further investigation.

Topics & Concepts

AzithromycinNatural productPeptidoglycanIntracellularMicrobiologyBiologyCell envelopeMultiple drug resistanceAntibioticsDrug resistanceEffluxAntibiotic resistancePharmacologyCell wallBiochemistryGeneEscherichia coliReproductive tract infections researchBacterial Infections and VaccinesStreptococcal Infections and Treatments