In vitro activity of ivermectin against Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates

Abstract Background Ivermectin is an endectocide against many parasites. Though being a macrocyclic lactone, its activity against bacteria has been less known, possibly due to the fact that micromolar concentrations at tissue levels are required to achieve a therapeutic effect. Among pathogenic bact...

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Main Authors: Shoaib Ashraf, Umer Chaudhry, Ali Raza, Debasri Ghosh, Xin Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-02-01
Series:Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13756-018-0314-4
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spelling doaj-381ecd6e111e4792bb80a83ca01442e92020-11-24T21:16:24ZengBMCAntimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control2047-29942018-02-01711610.1186/s13756-018-0314-4In vitro activity of ivermectin against Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolatesShoaib Ashraf0Umer Chaudhry1Ali Raza2Debasri Ghosh3Xin Zhao4Department of Animal Science, McGill UniversityDepartment of Parasitology, University of Veterinary and Animal SciencesDepartment of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, University of Agriculture FaisalabadDepartment of Animal Science, McGill UniversityDepartment of Animal Science, McGill UniversityAbstract Background Ivermectin is an endectocide against many parasites. Though being a macrocyclic lactone, its activity against bacteria has been less known, possibly due to the fact that micromolar concentrations at tissue levels are required to achieve a therapeutic effect. Among pathogenic bacteria of major medical significance, Staphylococcus aureus cause a number of diseases in a wide variety of hosts including humans and animals. It has been attributed as one of the most pathogenic organisms. The emergence of methicillin resistance has made the treatment of S. aureus even more difficult as it is now resistant to most of the available antibiotics. Thus, search for alternate anti-staphylococcal agents requires immediate attention. Methods Twenty-one clinical isolates of S. aureus were isolated from bovine milk collected from Lahore and Faisalabad Pakistan. Different anthelmintics including levamisole, albendazole and ivermectin were tested against S. aureus to determine their minimum inhibitory concentrations. This was followed-up by growth curve analysis, spot assay and time-kill kinetics. Results The results showed that ivermectin but not levamisole or albendazole exhibited a potent anti-staphylococcal activity at the concentrations of 6.25 and 12.5 μg/ml against two isolates. Interestingly, one of the isolate was sensitive while the other was resistant to methicillin/cefoxitin. Conclusions Our novel findings indicate that ivermectin has an anti-bacterial effect against certain S. aureus isolates. However, to comprehend why ivermectin did not inhibit the growth of all Staphylococci needs further investigation. Nevertheless, we have extended the broad range of known pharmacological effects of ivermectin. As pharmacology and toxicology of ivermectin are well known, its further development as an anti-staphylococcal agent is potentially appealing.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13756-018-0314-4AnthelminticsIvermectinStaphylococcus aureusTime-kill kinetics
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author Shoaib Ashraf
Umer Chaudhry
Ali Raza
Debasri Ghosh
Xin Zhao
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Umer Chaudhry
Ali Raza
Debasri Ghosh
Xin Zhao
In vitro activity of ivermectin against Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
Anthelmintics
Ivermectin
Staphylococcus aureus
Time-kill kinetics
author_facet Shoaib Ashraf
Umer Chaudhry
Ali Raza
Debasri Ghosh
Xin Zhao
author_sort Shoaib Ashraf
title In vitro activity of ivermectin against Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates
title_short In vitro activity of ivermectin against Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates
title_full In vitro activity of ivermectin against Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates
title_fullStr In vitro activity of ivermectin against Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates
title_full_unstemmed In vitro activity of ivermectin against Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates
title_sort in vitro activity of ivermectin against staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates
publisher BMC
series Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
issn 2047-2994
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Background Ivermectin is an endectocide against many parasites. Though being a macrocyclic lactone, its activity against bacteria has been less known, possibly due to the fact that micromolar concentrations at tissue levels are required to achieve a therapeutic effect. Among pathogenic bacteria of major medical significance, Staphylococcus aureus cause a number of diseases in a wide variety of hosts including humans and animals. It has been attributed as one of the most pathogenic organisms. The emergence of methicillin resistance has made the treatment of S. aureus even more difficult as it is now resistant to most of the available antibiotics. Thus, search for alternate anti-staphylococcal agents requires immediate attention. Methods Twenty-one clinical isolates of S. aureus were isolated from bovine milk collected from Lahore and Faisalabad Pakistan. Different anthelmintics including levamisole, albendazole and ivermectin were tested against S. aureus to determine their minimum inhibitory concentrations. This was followed-up by growth curve analysis, spot assay and time-kill kinetics. Results The results showed that ivermectin but not levamisole or albendazole exhibited a potent anti-staphylococcal activity at the concentrations of 6.25 and 12.5 μg/ml against two isolates. Interestingly, one of the isolate was sensitive while the other was resistant to methicillin/cefoxitin. Conclusions Our novel findings indicate that ivermectin has an anti-bacterial effect against certain S. aureus isolates. However, to comprehend why ivermectin did not inhibit the growth of all Staphylococci needs further investigation. Nevertheless, we have extended the broad range of known pharmacological effects of ivermectin. As pharmacology and toxicology of ivermectin are well known, its further development as an anti-staphylococcal agent is potentially appealing.
topic Anthelmintics
Ivermectin
Staphylococcus aureus
Time-kill kinetics
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13756-018-0314-4
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