Abstract

Biofilm-forming bacterial infections result in clinical failure, recurring infections, and high health care costs. The antibiotic concentrations needed to eradicate biofilm require further research. We aimed to model an in vitro prosthetic joint infection (PJI) to elucidate the activity of traditional systemic concentrations versus supratherapeutic concentrations to eradicate a Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm PJI. We evaluated S. epidermidis high-biofilm-forming (ATCC 35984) and low-biofilm-forming (ATCC 12228) isolates in an in vitro pharmacodynamic biofilm reactor model with chromium cobalt coupons to simulate prosthetic joint infection. Vancomycin, daptomycin, levofloxacin, and minocycline were used alone and combined with rifampin to evaluate the effect of biofilm eradication. We simulated three exposures: (i) humanized systemic dosing alone, (ii) supratherapeutic doses (1,000× MIC), and (iii) and dosing in combination with rifampin. Resistance development was monitored throughout the study. Simulated humanized systemic doses of a lipoglycopeptide (daptomycin), a fluoroquinolone (levofloxacin), a tetracycline (minocycline), and a glycopeptide (vancomycin) alone failed to eradicate a formed S. epidermidis biofilm. Supratherapeutic doses of vancomycin (2,000 μg/mL) and minocycline (15 μg/mL) with or without rifampin (15 μg/mL) failed to eradicate biofilms. However, a levofloxacin supratherapeutic dose (125 μg/mL) with rifampin eradicated the high-biofilm-producing isolate by 48 h. Interestingly, supratherapeutic-dose exposures of daptomycin (500 μg/mL) alone eradicated high- and low-biofilm-forming isolates in established biofilms. The concentrations needed to eradicate biofilms on foreign materials are not obtained with systemic dosing regimens. The failure of systemic dosing regimens to eradicate biofilms validates clinical findings with recurring infections. The addition of rifampin to supratherapeutic dosing regimens does not result in synergy. Supratherapeutic daptomycin dosing may be effective at the site of action to eradicate biofilms. Further studies are needed.

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