WO1997046580A1 - Antibiotic producing microbe - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a novel cyclosporin-producing microbe, apparently a member of the fungal genus Tolypocladium, and to a process for producing cyclosporins by the fermentation of this microbe.
- Cyclosporins are a group of non-polar cyclic oligopeptide compounds having immunosuppressant activity. Cyclosporins are produced by fungal fermenta ion. Cyclosporins have been employed for several years to combat rejection of transplanted organs and tissues in humans. Recently, investigators have been seeking additional therapeutic applications for the drug.
- Cyclosporin A is the major component and currently enjoys the most wide-spread clinical use. See, e . g. , Ruegger et al . , Helv. Chim . Acta 59:1075 (1976) ; Traber et al . , Helv. C im. Acta 60:1568 (1977) ; Rehacek and De-xiu, Process Biochem 26:157 (1991) . Cyclosporin A is commercially available under the tradename SANDIMMUNE ® from Sandoz Corp.
- Cyclosporins were originally isolated as metabolites produced by fungal strains of Cylindrocarpon lucidum Booth and Tolypocladium inflatum Gams (Gams, Persoonia 6:185 (1971)) , isolated from soil samples from the United States of America and Norway. T. inflatum is also known as Tolypocladium niveum . Isaac et al . , Antimicro . Agents Chemother. 34:121 (1990) . (The genus Tolypocladium was first described by Gams, Persoonia , 6:185 (1971) ; the genus name Beauveria has been used synonymously with Tolypocladium . ) Species of Tolypocladium are typically slow in growth and form white, flocculent colonies with a large amount of spores .
- a production strain of Tolypocladium ⁇ Tolypocladium infla tum was at first identified as Trichoderma polysporum (Link ex Pers) Rifai .
- the use of this strain for the production of antibiotic substances is described in Finnish Patent No. 54606. Growth conditions and taxonomy of this production strain are provided in Dreyfuss et al . , Eur. J. Appl . Mi crobiol . 3:125 (1976) .
- Other cyclosporin producing strains are described in Finnish Patent No.
- Another object of the present invention is a process for producing cyclosporin, wherein a microbe strain having all of the identifying characteristics of the deposit having provisional accession number 1-1714 (Collection Nationale de Cultures de Microorganisms, Institut Pasteur, Paris) and referred to herein as Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) , is aerobically fermented in a nutrient medium containing a carbon source utilizable by the microbe strain until cyclosporin is produced, and the cyclosporin produced is recovered.
- FIGURE IA is a photograph of a colony of one strain of Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) .
- FIGURE IB is a photograph showing the morphology of a strain of Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) .
- FIGURE 2A is a photograph of a colony of Tolypocladium inflatum ATCC 34921 (NRRL 8044) .
- FIGURE 2B is a photograph showing the microscopic morphology of Tolypocladium infla tum ATCC 34921 (NRRL 8044) .
- FIGURE 3A is a chromatograph showing the production of cyclosporin by fermentation of Tolypocladium sp (Poli) .
- FIGURE 3B is a chart tabulating the data represented in the chromatograph of Figure 3A.
- FIGURE 4A is a chromatograph showing the production of cyclosporin by fermentation of Tolypocladium sp NRRL 8044 (ATCC 34921) .
- FIGURE 4B is a chart tabulating the data represented in the chromatograph of Figure 4A.
- the novel microbe described herein provides a high yield of cyclosporin within a relatively short fermentation time, and is referred to herein as Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) .
- This novel microbe was isolated from a soil sample obtained in Russia. The original isolate initially obtained from the soil sample possessed the general characteristics of the fungal genus Tolypocladium (as described in Gams, Persoonia 6:185 (1971) and Bissett, Can . J. Bot .
- the novel microbe described herein is referred to as Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) and, while not wishing to be limited to a single theory of taxonomy, the data suggest that this microbe is a novel species of Tolypocladium.
- the novel microbe of the present invention possesses all of the general characteristics of the genus Tolypocladium yet is distinct from Tolypocladium infla tum (Gams) in morphology and in cyclosporin production. Alternatively, the novel microbe of the present invention may be termed a distinct strain of Tolypocladium infla tum .
- Tolypocladium sp. Poli was compared to various species and strains of cyclosporin-producing microbes to establish its distinct characteristics.
- Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) is slow-growing, forming cream colored colonies from 3-8 mm in diameter, with a wrinkled appearance when grown for 15 days at 24°C on a solid medium containing Beet molasses (1.5%) , glycerol (1.5%), peptone (0.6%) , sodium chloride (0.5%) and other mineral salts and trace elements.
- the vegetative hyphae are composed of chains of swollen cells, and spore-forming ability is weak.
- Conidiophores are hyaline, cylindrical, usually arising as short, irregular branches from the aerial mycelium.
- Phialides are solitary or in verticils, ellipsoidal to subglobose basally, and narrowing abruptly into a cylindrical neck of variable length. The phialides become elongated toward the end of their
- Tolypocladium sp. can efficiently utilize the following as carbon sources: cellobiose, maltose, trehalose, galactose, glycerol, melezitose, sucrose, sorbitol, D-xylose, dextrin, and fructose.
- the following can also be utilized as carbon sources by Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) , although less efficiently: mannitol and glucosamine. None of the following are utilized by Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) as a carbon source: L-arabinose, inositol, lactose, raffinose, xylitol, lactulose, stachyose, D-tagatose.
- Tolypocladium sp. can utilize either organic or inorganic nitrogen sources, including but not limited to corn steep liquor; dry yeast; protein hydrolysates (peptones) derived from casein, liver, lactalbumen, yeast, blood, meat and soya; vegetable meals (soya bean, cotton seed, corn gluten) ; urea and ammonium salts (nitrates, phosphates, sulphates) .
- organic or inorganic nitrogen sources including but not limited to corn steep liquor; dry yeast; protein hydrolysates (peptones) derived from casein, liver, lactalbumen, yeast, blood, meat and soya; vegetable meals (soya bean, cotton seed, corn gluten) ; urea and ammonium salts (nitrates, phosphates, sulphates) .
- Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) may be cultivated on various nutrient media containing the typical nutrients for fungi, including a carbon source suitable for
- a medium capable of supporting Tolypocladium sp. is one which contains a carbon source utilizable by the microbe and a nitrogen source utilizable by the microbe.
- a medium may be natural, synthetic or semisynthetic.
- Numerous compositions useful as carbon sources and nitrogen sources in culture media are well known in the art.
- inorganic salts may be added to the culture medium as necessary, as is known in the art.
- (Poli) is first cultured aerobically for 48-72 hours in a growth medium containing carbon and nitrogen sources utilizable by Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) at temperatures from about 20°C to about 30°C, preferably at about 24- 25°C.
- the growth medium is inoculated with a suspension of conidia and/or mycelia from Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) .
- a fraction of this initial culture, such as 10-20%, is then used to inoculate a production medium containing carbon and nitrogen sources utilizable by the microbe.
- Precursor amino acids may be added to the medium in order to improve the production of cyclosporin or to vary the relative amounts of the different cyclosporins, as is known in the art and as would be apparent to one skilled in the art .
- Aerobic fermentation is carried out at temperatures of from about 20°C to about 25°C (preferably at about 24 °C) for times of from about 8 to about 11 days.
- Commercially available fermentation devices may be used in the present process, as would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.
- Cyclosporin production may be monitored using methods known in the art including, for example, measurement of antifungal activity of the culture broth or chromatographic analysis. Fermentation is stopped when a maximum or desired cyclosporin production is obtained. The desired cyclosporins are then recovered from the culture broth using methods known in the art and purified as needed. See, e . g. , US Patent No. 4,215,199; US Patent No. 5,156,960.
- Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) Use of the novel microbe of the present invention, here termed Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) , according to the present invention provides a high yield of cyclosporin antibiotic complex. Yields of up to 1.5 g/L, 2.0 g/L, and even 3.0 g/L and above may be obtained.
- the cyclosporin produced by Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) contains cyclosporin A as the main product (more than 50%) , and contains cyclosporins B, C and D as minor components. Up to 60%, 70% and even 80% or more of cyclosporin A may be obtained.
- the relative amounts of the different cyclosporins may be varied somewhat by maintaining the pH of the culture at different values between pH 3 - pH 7, such as by adding a diluted ammonia solution (as would be apparent to one skilled in the art) .
- Tolypocladium inflatum ATCC 34921 (NRRL 8044) and Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) strains were compared in side-by-side growth tests using a liquid semi-synthetic medium containing corn steep powder (1 g/L) , urea (1 g/L) and mineral salts (2 g/L KH 2 P0 4 ; 3 g/L NaCl; 0.5 g/L MgS0 4 ; 1 g/L NaN0 3 ; 0.5 g/L KCl; 0.015 g/L FeS0 4 ; 0.003 g/L MnS0 4 ; 0.003 ZnS0 4 ; 0.001 CuSO Market) , with different carbon sources added to a final concentration of 30 g/L.
- Tolypocladium sp. LEA3 was obtained from U.S. Patent No. 5,409,816.
- T. inflatum ATCC 34921 NRRL 8044
- T. (Poli) was unable to use inositol or xylitol as a carbon source.
- (-) indicates a dry weight of ⁇ 1 g/L
- (+/-) indicates a dry weight of between 1 and 2 g/L
- (+) indicates a dry weight of > 2 g/L
- Table 2 compares additional characteristics of the three microbe strains. Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) can be distinguished from each of the other two strains as shown, for example, by comparing colony appearance, the forms of cyclosporin produced, and morphology. Growth was assessed subjectively using visual inspection and measurement. Colonies of Tolypocladium inflatum ATCC 34921 (NRRL 8044) , when grown on a solid medium, are visible after 4-5 days while colonies of Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) are visible after one week.
- Colony appearance of Poli and NRRL 8044 was assessed by visual, side-by-side comparison.
- FIG. 1A A colony of one strain of Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) is shown in Figure IA; a colony of Tolypocladium inflatum ATCC 34921 (NRRL 8044) is shown in Figure 2A for comparison.
- Figure IB is a photograph showing the morphology of a strain of Tolypocladium sp. (Poli) ;
- Figure 2b is a photograph showing the microscopic morphology of Tolypocladium inflatum ATCC 34921 (NRRL 8044) .
- Tolypocladium sp (Poli) was cultured and the production of cyclosporin was assessed.
- the microbe was cultured using a seed medium containing sucrose and a production medium containing glucose was utilized. Cyclosporin A was separated from other forms of cyclosporin and other fermentation byproducts using chromatography. Using identical methods, Tolypocladium sp NRRL 8044 (ATCC 34921) was cultured and the production of cyclosporin was assessed.
- Flasks were inoculated with a suspension of mycelium and conidia obtained from a piece of a 14-20 day old agar slant culture, chopped in 6-10 mL of water. Flasks were incubated for 2-3 days at 20°C to 30°C (preferably at 2 °C) on an alternative shaker. Flasks were then used to inoculate a fermentor of 10 L capacity, filled with 5 L of the same seed medium.
- the seed culture was cultivated for 2-3 days at 20°C to 30°C (preferably at 24°C) , and used as inoculum for the production medium (composed of glucose, glycerol, peptone, urea, sodium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, potassium phosphate, and other mineral salts and trace elements as are known in the art) .
- the production medium composed of glucose, glycerol, peptone, urea, sodium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, potassium phosphate, and other mineral salts and trace elements as are known in the art
- a 10% to 20% v/v of the seed culture was transferred in the production medium. Fermentation was performed at 20°C to 25°C (preferably at 24°C) for 10-14 days.
- the aerobic conditions were maintained by stirring (60 to 120 rp ) and aerating the broth at 0.5 to 1 WM (volume of air per unit volume of fermentation broth per minute) .
- a overall yield using Tolypocladium sp (Poli) was more than 2 g/liter.
- the cyclosporin A overall yield using Tolypocladium sp NRRL 8044 (ATCC 34921) was less than 0.5 g/liter.
- fermentation of Tolypocladium sp. LEA3 is stated as producing up to 1.5 g/1 of cyclosporin A after six days of fermentation, with the relative proportion of cyclosporin A up to 84% (US Patent No. 5,409,816) .
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