# P-1182. In Vitro Activity of Omadacycline and Comparator Agents Against Periodontal Pathogens

**Authors:** Courtenay J Kelley, Angela K Mendez, Mary Thwaites, Christopher M Pillar, Diane M Anastasiou, Alisa W Serio, David A Hufnagel

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofaf695.1375 · Open Forum Infectious Diseases · 2026-01-11

## TL;DR

This study shows that omadacycline, an antibiotic, is effective against bacteria that cause periodontal disease, a common oral condition affecting millions worldwide.

## Contribution

The study evaluates omadacycline's in vitro activity against periodontal pathogens and compares it to other antibiotics.

## Key findings

- Omadacycline showed potent activity against periodontal pathogens with median MIC values of 0.12 µg/mL.
- Omadacycline's performance was comparable to meropenem and better than tetracycline and levofloxacin.
- The drug's activity and immunomodulatory properties suggest it could be a promising treatment for periodontitis.

## Abstract

Omadacycline is a tetracycline class aminomethylcycline antibiotic FDA-approved for the treatment of community-acquired bacterial pneumonia and acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections in adults (IV or oral). Omadacycline has broad spectrum antibacterial activity against Gram-positive and -negative bacteria, including aerobic, anaerobic and atypical bacteria, and has demonstrated immunomodulatory properties. The objective of this study was to evaluate omadacycline activity against common periodontal pathogens. Severe periodontal disease, inflammation of tissues around the teeth, is estimated by the World Health Organization to affect more than a billion people worldwide. In certain cases, antibiotics are prescribed as adjunct therapy to minimize infection and decrease inflammation, with the most common being tetracyclines, metronidazole, fluoroquinolones, amoxicillin, and macrolides.

Broth microdilution was performed according to CLSI against aerotolerant streptococci and Actinomyces spp. that were able to grow in 5% CO2 atmosphere. Agar dilution was performed according to CLSI for anaerobes. Omadacycline and comparators tetracycline, meropenem, levofloxacin and metronidazole were evaluated against 63 clinical isolates collected from New York, Indiana, Illinois, and California from 2009 to 2018 and 10 ATCC strains. In total, 73 isolates were evaluated across 8 genera: Streptococcus, Actinomyces, Treponema, Fusobacterium, Parvimonas, Prevotella, Peptostreptococcus, and Aggregatibacter.

Omadacycline MIC values ranged from ≤0.03 to 1 µg/mL with median MIC, MIC50, and MIC90 values of 0.12, 0.12, and 1 µg/mL, respectively, against all isolates tested. The omadacycline median MIC, MIC50, and MIC90 results were identical to those of meropenem and lower than those of tetracycline and levofloxacin. Tables 1 - 3.

Omadacycline demonstrated potent in vitro activity against a diverse collection of periodontal disease pathogens. These in vitro data, combined with other attributes of omadacycline, including immunomodulatory properties, warrant further investigation of omadacycline targeting periodontitis.

Diane M. Anastasiou, BS, Paratek Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: Employee Alisa W. Serio, PhD, Paratek Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: Employee

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** Omadacycline (PubChem CID 54697325), tetracycline (PubChem CID 54675776), meropenem (PubChem CID 441130), levofloxacin (PubChem CID 149096), metronidazole (PubChem CID 4173)
- **Diseases:** periodontal disease (MONDO:0002635), periodontitis (MONDO:0005076)
- **Species:** Streptococcus (taxon 1301), Actinomyces (taxon 1654), Treponema (taxon 157), Fusobacterium (taxon 848), Parvimonas (taxon 543311), Prevotella (taxon 838), Peptostreptococcus (taxon 1257), Aggregatibacter (taxon 416916)

## Figures

4 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12791838/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12791838