Polymyxin B causes DNA damage in HK-2 cells and mice
- 01.07.2018
- Organ Toxicity and Mechanisms
- Verfasst von
- B. Yun
- T. Zhang
- M. A. K. Azad
- J. Wang
- C. J. Nowell
- P. Kalitsis
- T. Velkov
- D. F. Hudson
- J. Li
- Erschienen in
- Archives of Toxicology | Ausgabe 7/2018
Abstract
Increasing incidence of multidrug-resistant bacteria presents an imminent risk to global health. Polymyxins are ‘last-resort’ antibiotics against Gram-negative ‘superbugs’; however, nephrotoxicity remains a key impediment in their clinical use. Molecular mechanisms underlying this nephrotoxicity remain poorly defined. Here, we examined the pathways which led to polymyxin B induced cell death in vitro and in vivo. Human proximal tubular cells were treated with polymyxin B (12.5–100 μM) for up to 24 h and showed a significant increase in micronuclei frequency, as well as abnormal mitotic events (over 40% in treated cells, p < 0.05). Time-course studies were performed using a mouse nephrotoxicity model (cumulative 72 mg/kg). Kidneys were collected over 48 h and investigated for histopathology and DNA damage. Notable increases in γH2AX foci (indicative of double-stranded breaks) were observed in both cell culture (up to ~ 44% cells with 5+ foci at 24 h, p < 0.05) and mice treated with polymyxin B (up to ~ 25%, p < 0.05). Consistent with these results, in vitro assays showed high binding affinity of polymyxin B to DNA. Together, our results indicate that polymyxin B nephrotoxicity is associated with DNA damage, leading to chromosome missegregation and genome instability. This novel mechanistic information may lead to new strategies to overcome the nephrotoxicity of this important last-line class of antibiotics.
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- Titel
- Polymyxin B causes DNA damage in HK-2 cells and mice
- Verfasst von
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B. Yun
T. Zhang
M. A. K. Azad
J. Wang
C. J. Nowell
P. Kalitsis
T. Velkov
D. F. Hudson
J. Li
- Publikationsdatum
- 01.07.2018
- Verlag
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Erschienen in
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Archives of Toxicology / Ausgabe 7/2018
Print ISSN: 0340-5761
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-0738 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-018-2192-1
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