IP Library Granted Patent US 12,668,830
Granted Patent B2
US 12,668,830 · App. 18/411,746 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Pharmaceutical compositions for prevention and/or treatment of infections and antibacterial-induced dysfunctions

Inventors: Athanasios Typas (Heidelberg, DE); Ana Rita Gontao Brochado (Eibelstadt, DE); Stephan Göttig (Neu-Isenburg, DE)
Assignee: EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY
C12Q1/18A61K31/11A61K31/343A61K31/357A61K31/445A61K31/496A61K31/7036A61K31/7056A61K38/12A61K45/06A61P31/04
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Patent No.
US 12,668,830
App. No.
18/411,746
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to the field of therapeutics and, more in particular, to pharmaceutical compositions for the prevention and/or treatment of bacterial infections and antibacterial-induced dysfunctions. The compositions of the present invention demonstrate high species-specificity in inhibiting the growth of a small number of bacterial species, and most importantly are effective also against multi drug resistant (MDR) clinical isolate species. Interestingly, one of those combinations pairs a non-antibiotic drug, vanillin, with an antibiotic drug, spectinomycin, to demonstrate a surprisingly strong inhibitory effect on the growth of clinically relevant Gram-negative pathogenic and multi-drug resistant E. coli isolates. A second set of compounds combines the polymyxin colistin with loperamide, a rifamycin, or a macrolide. Importantly, this invention relates to combinations that enable narrow-spectrum antibacterial therapies, constituting a major effort of current and future drug development efforts in order to prevent major side effects of antibacterial strategies. This invention also relates to pharmaceutical combinations useful to prevent an adverse effect on the gut microbiome, induced by the use of antibacterial compounds.

Claims (5)

1 . An antibacterial pharmaceutical composition, comprising:

(i) vanillin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a structural related vanillin derivative or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and

(ii) at least one additional antibacterial drug compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt (ii) thereof,

or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the composition is at an effective amount to yield synergies for antibacterial activity.

2 . The composition according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one additional anti-bacterial drug compound is spectinomycin.