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Repurposing antiviral drugs as a new avenue for Klebsiella pneumoniae decolonization

Anderson, N.; Todd, K.; Casiano, M.; Maheswaran, N.; Blankenberger, A.; Singh, A.; Relich, R. F.; Tilston-Lunel, N. L.; Vornhagen, J.

2026-05-17 microbiology
10.64898/2026.05.14.725135 bioRxiv
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Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp) is a common antibiotic-resistant pathogen that colonizes the gastrointestinal tract and can disseminate to peripheral sites, causing a range of infections including bacteremia, urinary tract infections, and pneumonia. Intestinal colonization with Kp is a risk factor for subsequent infection, as the colonizing strain frequently corresponds to the infecting isolate. Accordingly, targeting Kp prior to dissemination at the site of colonization through decolonization strategies offers a promising approach to mitigate infection risk. In this study, we evaluated the repurposing of existing drugs with previously uncharacterized antibacterial activity as candidates for Kp decolonization. To this end, we screened an antiviral compound library for their activity against Kp. We identified and validated six compounds with previously uncharacterized activity against Kp. Then, we screened a library of clinical Kp strains against a subset of these compounds and found that their activity was strain-specific to degrees that differed based on the compound. Finally, we tested the activity of these compounds in conditions relevant to the human gut. We determined the activity of these candidates was dependent on biological context. Collectively, these findings support further investigation of antiviral drugs as potential gut decolonization therapies for Kp.

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