siderophorecephalosporin
Siderophorecephalosporin, or siderophore cephalosporin, is a class of beta-lactam antibiotics in which a cephalosporin core is linked to a siderophore moiety. The siderophore binds ferric iron and hijacks bacterial iron transport systems, enabling active uptake of the antibiotic into Gram-negative bacteria.
Cefiderocol is a prominent member. It uses a catechol-type siderophore to chelate Fe3+ and gain entry via
Activity is mainly against Gram-negative organisms, including ESBL and resistant strains; activity against Gram-positives is limited.
Administration is intravenous; renal excretion requires dose adjustment in renal impairment. Pharmacokinetics are influenced by iron
Resistance can arise from loss or alteration of siderophore receptors, changes in iron transport, or enhanced
Safety considerations include hypersensitivity and gastrointestinal effects, as with many beta-lactam antibiotics. Cefiderocol remains the best-known