The AR-5-3 Complex consisting of four macrolide antibiotics is elaborated by a mutant strain of Micromonospora polytrota. The antibiotics exhibit substantial activity against gram positive bacteria in vitro and in vivo.
Description
This invention relates to a novel macrolide antibiotic complex which consists of four structurally related compounds which we designated AR-5-3. This invention also relates to the microbiological production of the complex by a mutant strain of Micromonospora polytrota and its use in combatting infections. For the sake of convenience, the complex may be designated AR-5-3. THE MICROORGANISM The microorganism used in this invention was obtained by mutagenic treatment of Micromonospora polytrota ATCC 31584, NRRL 12066 by the method set forth hereinbelow. The mutant strain (SCC 1442) has been deposited with the American Type Culture Collection, Rockville, Md. (accession No. ATCC 31648), and with the Northern Regional Utilization and Research Division, AR.S, Peoria, Ill. (accession No. NRRL 12179). Sub-cultures of the mutant strain may be obtained from the above-named depositories. When grown in a broth medium containing soluble starch and yeast extract, M. Polytrota SCC 1442 forms clumps of fine, 0.8 to 1.2 micron, branching mycelium. Spores are not abundantly formed even after 10 to 14 days incubation at 35.degree. C. When present, they occur singly or in clusters along the length of the hyphae. The organism contains meso-diaminopimelic acid (meso-DAP) as a characteristic amino acid in the cell wall. Whole cells contain arabinose and xylose as characteristic sugars. Table 1 reports the cultural characteristic of SCC 1442 on various standard media after 14 days incubation at 30.degree. C. (Shirling and Gottlieb, Inter. J. Syst. Bact., 16:313-340, 1966; Waksman, The Actinomycetes, Vol. II, The Williams and Wilkins Co., 1961). The color designations assigned to the vegetative mycelial pigments consist of a color name (Descriptive Color Names Dictionary, Container Corp., America, 1950) and a color-chip number (Color Harmony Manual, ed. 4, Container Corp. America, 1958). The mutant strain is compared to the type strain, M. polytrota ATCC 31584. SCC 1442 is similar to M. polytrota ATCC 31584 in growth, appearance, and pigmentation on most organic media. Vegetative mycelium pigmentation ranges from dark purple brown to light brown. A bloom is not formed by this strain after 14 days of incubation. The physiologic characteristics and carbohydrate utilization of SCC 1442 are set forth in Tables 2 and 3 and are compared to ATCC 31584. The strains do not differ in the characters tested. The characteristic difference between SCC 1442 and ATCC 31584 is in the production of antibiotics. M. polytrota ATCC 31584 produces the macrolide antibiotic complex described and claimed in U.S. application Ser. No. 93,080, filed Nov. 9, 1979. The same or similar antibiotics are described in British Patent publication No. 2,020,647A, published Nov. 21, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,307,085. SCC 1442 produces a different macrolide antibiotic complex whose structures are set forth hereinbelow. TABLE 1__________________________________________________________________________Growth Characteristics of SCC 1442 compared to M. polytrotaATCC 31584 on Various Descriptive MediaMedium ATCC 31584 SCC 1442__________________________________________________________________________Bennett's Agar G: +++, good +++, good S: Raised, granular Raised, folded AM: Present; gray bloom Absent DFP: Present; gray-black Absent C: gn, charcoal g.sub.4 pl, dark spice brownCzapek-Sucrose Agar G: +++, good +++, good S: Raised, plicate Raised, folded AM: Present; gray bloom Absent DFP: Present; dark gray Present; faint yellow C: gp, black g.sub.4 lg, light spice brownGlucose-AsparagineAgar G: ++, moderate S: Raised, granular AM: Absent DFP: Present; faint brown C: g.sub.5 po, chocolate brownGlycerol-AsparagineAgar (ISP No. 5) G: +, fair to poor .+-., poor S: Granular Non-characteristic AM: Absent DFP: Absent C: g.sub.4 lg, light spice brownNutrient Agar G: +, fair to poor +, fair to poor S: Granular Flat, granular AM: Absent Absent DFP: Absent Absent C: g.sub.4 lg, light spice brown g.sub.4 ne, luggage tanPotato-Dextrose Agar G: ++, moderate ++, moderate S: Raised, plicate Raised, plicate AM: Present; white to gray bloom Absent DFP: Absent Present; light gray C: g.sub.5 ml, chocolate g.sub.6 nl, dark brownEmerson's Agar G: +, fair to poor +, fair to poor - S: Flat, granular Flat, granular AM: Absent Absent DFP: Present; gray brown Absent C: g.sub.4 pn, chocolate brown g.sub.4 le, cedarNZA Glucose Agar G: +++, good +++, good S: Raised, plicate Raised, plicate AM: Present; white to gray bloom Absent DFP: Absent Absent C: gn, charcoal g.sub.5 ng, brick redYeast ExtractGlucose Agar G: +++, good +++, good S: Raised, plicate Raised, deeply folded AM: Present; white to gray bloom Absent DFP: Present; gray Absent C: g.sub.8 pn, ebony brown g.sub.6 ng, indian redTomato PasteOatmeal Agar G: +++, good S: Raised, powdery AM: Present; gray bloom DFP: Present; faint gray C: gd, grayYeast Extract-MaltExtract Agar (ISPNo. 2) G: +++, good +++, good S: Raised, plicate raised, folded AM: Absent Absent DFP: Present; gray Absent C: g.sub.9 pn, dark eggplant g.sub.5 pi, copper brownOatmeal Agar G: +, fair to poor +, fair to poor S: Granular Granular AM: Present; white to gray bloom Absent DFP: Absent Present; faint orange C: g.sub.5 po, chocolate g.sub.3 lc, light amberInorganic SaltsStarch Agar G: ++, moderate ++, moderate S: Flat, granular Flat, ribbon-like AM: Present; gray bloom Absent DFP: Present; gray Present; faint red C: g.sub.5 po, chocolate brown g10po, black plumStarch Agar(Waksman No. 21) G: +, fair +, fair S: Flat Flat AM: Present; white to gray bloom Absent DFP: Present; gray Present; gray-brown C: g.sub.4 nl, dark brown g.sub.5 lg, cocoa brown Calcium Maleate Agar G: +, fair to poor +, fair to poor S: Granular Granular AM: Absent Absent DFP: Absent Absent C: g.sub.4 pg, dark luggage tan g.sub.3 gc, light tanTyrosine Agar(ISP No. 7) G: ++, moderate ++, moderate S: Raised, plicate Raised, folded AM: Absent Absent DFP: Present; gray brown Absent C: g.sub.8 pn, ebony brown g.sub.4 10, mapleStarch Agar (Gordon) G: +++, good ++, moderate S: Raised, plicate Flat, furrowed AM: Present; gray bloom Absent DFP: Present; faint brown Absent C: g10po, black plum g.sub.4 ng, light brownGelatin Agar (McDade) G: +, fair to poor ++, moderate S: Granular Raised, folded AM: Absent Absent DFP: Absent Absent C: g.sub.4 nl, dark brown g.sub.3 ic, light amberGlucose-AsparagineAgar G: +, fair S: Flat, slightly folded AM: Absent DFP: Absent C: g.sub.3 ca, shellTomato-PasteOatmeal Agar G: ++, moderate S: Flat, slightly folded AM: Absent DFP: Absent C: g.sub.5 ng, brick red__________________________________________________________________________ G = growth; S = surface characteristics; AM = aerial mycelium; DFP = diffusable pigments; and C = color of the growth. TABLE 2______________________________________Comparison of Physiologic Properties of M. polytrotaATCC 31584 and SCC 1442Test ATCC 31584 SCC 1442______________________________________Hydrolysis of:Adenine Negative NegativeHypoxanthine Positive, strongly Positive, stronglyTyrosine Positive, weakly Positive, weaklyCasein Positive PositiveStarch Positive PositiveGelatin Positive PositiveXylan Negative NegativeNitrate to Nitrate: Weakly positive Weakly positiveGrowth in the Presence of:NaCl 1.0% +++, good +++, good 2.0% ++, moderate ++, moderate 3.0% +, fair to poor +, fair to poorGrowth at:28.degree. C. +++, good +++, moderate to good35.degree. C. +++, good +++, good40.degree. C. ++, fair to moderate ++, fair to moderate45.degree. C. +, fair +, fairFormation of:H.sub.2 S Negative NegativeMelanin Negative Negative______________________________________ TABLE 3______________________________________Utilization of CarbohydratesCarbohydrate ATCC 31584 SCC 1442______________________________________Control Negative NegativeD-Arabinose +++, good +++, goodL-Arabinose +++, good +++, goodCellibiose +++, good +++, goodDulcitol -, poor -, poorErythritol -, poor -, poorFrucose +++, good +++, goodL-Fucose -, poor -, poorGalactose .+-., poor to fair .+-., poor to fairGlucose +++, good +++, good.alpha.-m-d-glucoside -, poor -, poorGlycerol -, poor -, poorInositol -, poor -, poorInulin .+-., poor to fair .+-., poor to fairLactose -, poor -, poorMaltose +++, good +++, goodMannitol -, poor -, poorMannose +++, good +++, goodMelibiose -, poor -, poorRaffinose -, poor -, poorRhamnose -, poor -, poorRibose +, fair +, fairSucrose +++, good +++, goodTrehalose +++, good +++, goodD-xylose -, poor -, poor______________________________________ In view of the substantial similarity between M. polytrota ATCC 31584 and M. polytrota SCC 1442, the preparation of inocula, the fermentation and the nutrient media used therein are substantially identical to those set forth in application Ser. No. 93,080, filed Nov. 9, 1979, which application (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,307,085) is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
THE FERMENTATION The fermentation is preceded by the development of a vegetative inoculum which is usually prepared in two or preferably three stages. The first stage is inoculated with a 2-10%, preferably a 2-5% by volume frozen whole broth sample of the strain which has been previously prepared. The subsequent stages are usually inoculated with from about 5 to about 10% by volume of the preceding inoculum. The fermentation is adjusted to a pH of from about 6.5 to about 7.5, preferably at from about 6.8 to about 7.0 prior to inoculation. The temperature at which the fermentation is conducted is from about 28.degree. to about 33.degree. C., preferably at 30.degree. C. with agitation. In general, the fermentation reaches peak production in about 5 to about 6 days. Monitoring of the fermentation is effected by extracting a whole broth sample with a non-water miscible organic solvent, preferably ethyl acetate, by thin layer chromatography of the extract and bioautography of the chromatogram against Staphylococcus aureus 209P. ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION When peak antibiotic production is attained, the whole broth is adjusted to pH 7.0 and extracted with ethyl acetate or other suitable non-water miscible organic solvent. The extracts are concentrated to a residue, which residue is redissolved in a minimum volume of ethyl acetate and extracted with about 2 volumes 5% acetic acid and the two liquid phases are separated. The aqueous acidic layer is adjusted to pH 8.5 and is extracted with ethyl acetate. The ethyl acetate extracts are combined, dried over sodium sulfate and concentrated to an oily residue. SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION OF AR-5-3 The AR-5-3 Complex is separated by a High Performance Liquid Chromatography system wherein separation is effected by repetitive chromatography of fractions having substantially the same migration rate. The HPLC System may be described as follows: Column: ES Industries-Chromegabond C-8 Particle Size: 10 Microns Length.times.I.D.: 50 cm.times.9.6 mm Mobile Phase: Acetonitrile: 0.01 M ammonium acetate buffer (pH 4.0) in a ratio by volume of 40:60) Flow Rate: 5 ml/min. Detection: UV at 254 mm Pressure: 1500 psi The Planar structures of the compounds of this invention were determined by physicochemical measurements such as NMR, mass spectroscopy, ultraviolet spectroscopy and the like. Also, the compounds were compared with their 3"-OCH.sub.3 counterparts which are described and claimed in application Ser. No. 93,080 filed Nov. 9, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,307,085 and in the aforementioned British Patent Publication. Thus, the antibiotics of this invention may be depicted by the following Planar structural formulae: ##STR1## wherein R is hydrogen or hydroxy and the dotted line represents a double bond between the carbon atoms of positions 12 and 13 or together with the carbon atoms at positions 12 and 13 an oxirane ring. The individual members of the Complex may be depicted by the following Planar structural formulae: ##STR2## The antibiotics of this invention are capable of forming non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts by virtue of the dimethylamino group at position 3. By non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts is meant those that do not exhibit toxic manifestations at normal therapeutic doses. In view of their close structural relationship with the compounds of application Ser. No. 93,080, we have given the compounds of this invention the following trivial names: Compound II--3"-desmethyl AR-5-1, Compound III--3"-desmethyl-12,13-desepoxy-12,13-dehydro AR-5-1, Compound IV--3"-desmethyl AR-5-2, and Compound V--3"-desmethyl-12,13-desepoxy-12,13-dehydro AR-5-2. Exemplary of such salts are those formed with such acids as hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric, citric acetic, propionic, tartaric, maleic, benzoic, cyclopropylcarboxylic, adamantyl carboxylic and the like. Acid addition salts may be prepared by methods generally used in the art, such as by adding a stoichiometric amount of acid to a solution of antibiotic in a non-reactive organic solvent and isolating the salt by methods known in the art such as precipitation with a solvent wherein the salt is not appreciably soluble, e.g. diethyl ether, hexane. A non-reactive solvent is one which does not react with the antibiotic, the acid or the salt. The hydroxyl groups at positions 2', 3" and 4" are amenable to esterification to form non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable esters, such as, for example, those formed by reaction with typical acylating agents such as with anhydrides or chlorides of organic acids, especially hydrocarbon carboxylic acids. Further, the antibiotics of this invention are susceptible to the formation of 2'-monoesters, 2',3",4"-triesters, and, by selective solvolysis of the 2'-ester, 3", 4"-diesters may be obtained. In vitro activity of the AR-5-3 Complex The in vitro Minimal Inhibitory Concentration of the AR-5-3 Complex was obtained using Mueller-Hinton Agar with 5% sheep blood. The results are reported in micrograms per ml. ______________________________________AR-5-3 Activity Against StaphylococcusOrganism MIC______________________________________Staphylococcus .25Staphylococcus AF-1 .25Staphylococcus Giorgio .25Staphylococcus Gray .25Staphylococcus Wood .25Staphylococcus Ziegler .25Staphylococcus 59N .25Staphylococcus 168 .125Staphylococcus 209P .125Staphylococcus 306 .25Staphylococcus 676 .25Staphylococcus 1613 .5Staphylococcus 76083002 .125Staphylococcus 76050601 .125Erythromycin ResistantStaphylococcus 76080401 >16Staphylococcus 76070105 >16Staphylococcus 76070106 2Staphylococcus 76070108 .125Macrolide ResistantStaphylococcus 76010501 >16Staphylococcus 76061501 >16Staphylococcus 76070103 >16Staphylococcus ATCC 27626 >16______________________________________AR-5-3 Activity Against StreptococcusOrganism Group MIC______________________________________5140 A 2G-F A .25Y A 2Harper A 16ATCC 191615 A .25Divesta A 8Murc C .25Thacker C >16M-6 C >16Parsons G .25Hamer G 16Lang B 16Crisp B >16Petruzzlio B >16G-B B >16G-D B >16G-G B >16 StreptococcusJameson pneumoniae 2Schmitt " 2X " 8M-2 " 16Bloom " 16Haskins " 16Lutte viridans >161578 " >161141 " >161626 " >161142 " >161022 D non-enterococcus >160969/72 D non-enterococcus >16Getz D enterococcus >16McCormick D enterococcus >16Z D enterococcus >16M-3 D enterococcus >16Wd D enterococcus >16Q D enterococcus >16______________________________________ Oral administration of 2 mg of approximately a 50:50 mixture of compounds IV and V to Carworth Farms CFl mice gave serum levels of 0.73 micrograms/ml in one-half hour and of 10.07 micrograms per ml in one hour. Based upon the MIC data, it is evident that in one hour a therapeutic level of antibiotic for treating infections by a host of organisms, especially gram positive organisms, is already in the serum. By virtue of their in vivo activity the antibiotics of this invention may be administered topically, parenterally and orally, preferably in admixture with suitable pharmaceutically acceptable excipients and diluents. These antibiotics may be administered in the form of non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable esters or in the form of non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts. The dosage forms, excluding topicals should be designed to permit the administration of from about 5 to about 50 mg per kg per day preferably in divided dosages to be administered 2 to 4 times per day. Topical formulations should also be applied to the affected areas 2 to 4 times a day and should contain from about 5 to about 15, preferably about 10 grams per liter for lotions and the same quantity per kilogram for ointments. THE MUTATION Micromonospora polytrota ATCC 31648, NRRL 12179 was prepared by a double mutation, the first of which was performed upon M. polytrota, ATCC 31584, NRRL 12066. The intermediate mutant (GS-Ml-7101) was isolated and subjected to a second mutagenic treatment. Each mutation was performed according to the following procedure: Three ml of a frozen cell preparation are inoculated into 50 ml of sterile Medium No. 1 in a 250 ml shake flask and the flask is shaken at 350 r.p.m at 30.degree. C. for 72 hours. Ten ml of the culture medium is centrifuged, resuspended in 20 ml of 0.05 M[mono-tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane maleate]buffer PH 6.0; hereafter Tris-buffer, and sonicated for 30 minutes in an ice bath. The suspension is centrifuged, the sediment is resuspended in 29 ml of Tris-buffer, sonicated again for 30 minutes in an ice bath and N-Methyl-N'-nitro-N-Nitroso-guanidine (NTG) is added to a concentration of 200 micrograms per ml. The mixture is shaken at 250 r.p.m. for 30 to 120 minutes at 30.degree. C. and 1.0 ml samples are withdrawn at 30 minute intervals. Nine (9) ml of Tris-buffer is added to each sample and the suspension is centrifuged at 250 r.p.m. The sediment is again resuspended in 10 ml of Medium No. 1 and shaken for 180 minutes at 30.degree. C., sonicated for 15 minutes in an ice bath and diluted to 10.sup.-7 with distilled water. The diluted samples are plated on Medium No. 2 (agar) and incubated for 10 to 14 days at 30.degree. C. Colonies are picked at random and the colony which appears to be healthiest (more profuse growth) is selected for a second mutagenic treatment which is performed exactly as the first. After the second mutagenic treatment, the colony having the healthiest appearance is again selected and grown on Medium No. 1 for 72 hours at 30.degree. C. Six-tenths (0.6) ml of the whole broth is transferred into 10 mls of Medium No. 3 and incubated for 5 days at 30.degree. C. The whole broth is harvested by extraction twice with 20 ml of ethyl acetate. The extracts are combined, concentrated to dryness and redissolved in 0.3 ml of a mixture of chloroform-methanol (1:1 by volume). Five microliters of the solution is spotted on Whatman LK6DF plates and the chromatogram is developed using the lower phase of a chloroform-methanol -17% ammonium hydroxide (40:12:20) solvent system. The developed plates are bioautographed against Staph.aureus 6358P. The compounds of this invention have R.sub.f values of 0.41 and 0.27. ______________________________________MEDIA______________________________________(a) No. 1Beef Extract 3.0 gms.Tryptone 5.0 gms.Yeast Extract 5.0 gms.Cerelose 1.0 gms.Potato Starch 24.0 gms.CaCO.sub.3 2.0 gms.Anti-foam 1 mlTap H.sub.2 O 1000 mlAdjust pH to 7.5(b) No. 2Beef Extract 3.0 gms.Tryptone 5.0 gms.Yeast Extract 5.0 gms.Cerelose 1.0 gms.Soluble Starch 24.0 gms.CaCO.sub.3 2.0 gms.Agar 15.0 gms.Tap H.sub.2 O 1000 ml.Anti-foam 2.0 mlAdjust pH to 7.5(c) No. 3J-Starch 50.0 gms.Distillers Solubles 7.5 gms.Pharmamedia 5.0 gms.Tap H.sub.2 O 1000 mlAnti-Foam 1 mlAdjust pH to 7.0______________________________________
Claims
1. AR-5-3 Complex consisting of compounds having the Planar structural formula: ##STR3## wherein R is hydrogen or hydroxy and the dotted line represents a double bond between the carbon atoms of positions 12 and 13 or together with the carbon atoms at positions 12 and 13 an oxirane ring and the non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts, and the non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable 2'-monoesters, the 3",4"-diesters, and the 2',3",4" triesters thereof, wherein the acyl moiety of said esters are derived from hydrocarbon carboxylic acids having 2 to 18 carbon atoms, and R is a member of the group consisting of hydrogen and hydroxy.
2. A composition having substantial antibiotic activity, said composition consisting essentially of a mixture of 3"-desmethyl AR-5-1, 3"-desmethyl 12,13-desepoxy-12,13-dehydro AR-5-1, 3"-desmethyl AR-5-2 and 3"-desmethyl-12,13-desepoxy-12,13-dehydro AR-5-2.
3. A composition of claim 2 having substantial antibiotic activity, said composition consisting essentially of a mixture of 3"-desmethyl-AR-5-2 and 3"-desmethyl-12,13-desepoxy-12,13-dehydro-AR-5-2.
4. A composition of claim 2 having substantial antibiotic activity, said composition consisting essentially of a mixture of 3"-desmethyl-AR-5-1 and 3"-desmethyl-12,13-desepoxy-12,13-dehydro AR-5-1.
5. A non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable 2'-monoester of a compound of claim 2.
6. A non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt of a compound of claim 3.
7. The compound of claim 1 wherein R is hydrogen and the dotted line between positions 12 and 13 in the formula represents an oxirane ring, said compound being 3"-desmethyl-AR-5-1.
8. The compound of claim 1 wherein R is hydroxy and the dotted line between positions 12 and 13 in the formula represents an oxirane ring, said compound being 3"-desmethyl-AR-5-2.
9. The compound of claim 1 wherein R is hydroxy and the dotted line between positions 12 and 13 in the formula represents a double bond, said compound being 3"-desmethyl-12,13-desepoxy-12,13-dehydro-AR-5-2.