Optimer's New Carbohydrate-Based Antibiotic May Be a Winner

Optimer, a San-Diego, CA-based biopharmaceutical company, reported positive Phase III clinical trial results for OPT-80, its lead treatment for Clostridium difficile gastroenteritis. C. difficile gastroenteritis is caused by exotoxins secreted by clostridia that have colonized the colon following prolonged antibiotic treatment for other bacterial infections. If left untreated, patients can die from a pseudo-membrane that forms in the colons of C. difficile-infected people. The incidence of C. difficile gastroenteritis has drastically increased over the past decade because of prolonged treatments with multiple antibiotics that are often necessary to eradicate infections caused by multiple drug resistant bacteria.

Historically, CHO-based drugs (with a few notably exceptions like heparin) have not fared well as therapeutic agents. To my knowledge, OPT-80 is the first synthetic carbohydrate (CHO)-based antibiotic to demonstrate anti-bacterial efficacy in a Phase III clinical trial. Having worked for Transcell Technologies (now defunct) and Alchemia,Pty—both of which attempted to develop CHO-based antibiotics—Optimer’s clinical success with OPT-80 is certainly noteworthy. I wish the company continued success in the future—mostly because I have always thought that carbohydrates would make good antibiotics!

 

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