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Famotidine Enhances Rifampicin Activity Against Acinetobacter Baumannii by Affecting OmpA

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Journal J Bacteriol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Jul 13
PMID 37439688
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The development of novel antibiotic adjuvants is imminent because of the frequent emergence of resistance in Gram-negative bacteria, which severely restricts the efficiency and longevity of commonly used clinical antibiotics. It is reported that famotidine, a clinical inhibitor of gastric acid secretion, enhances the antibacterial activity of rifamycin antibiotics, especially rifampicin, against Gram-negative bacteria and reverses drug resistance. Studies have shown that famotidine disrupts the cell membrane of Acinetobacter baumannii and inhibits the expression of the outer membrane protein gene, while causing a dissipation of the plasma membrane potential, compensatively upregulating the pH gradient and ultimately increasing the accumulation of reactive oxygen species by leading to increased bacterial mortality. In addition, famotidine also inhibited the efflux pump activity and the biofilm formation of A. baumannii. In the Galleria mellonella and mouse infection models, the combination of famotidine and rifampicin increased the survival rate of infected animals and decreased the bacterial load in mouse organs. In conclusion, famotidine has the potential to be a novel rifampicin adjuvant, providing a new option for the treatment of clinical Gram-negative bacterial infections. In this study, famotidine was discovered for the first time to have potential as an antibiotic adjuvant, enhancing the antibacterial activity of rifamycin antibiotics against A. baumannii and overcoming the limitations of drug therapy. With the discovery of novel applications for the guanidine-containing medication famotidine, the viability of screening prospective antibiotic adjuvants from guanidine-based molecules was further explored. In addition, famotidine exerts activity by affecting the OmpA protein of the cell membrane, indicating that this protein might be used as a therapeutic drug target to treat A. baumannii infections.

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