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A novel class of antimicrobial drugs selectively targets a Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE-PGRS protein

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Abstract
The continued spread of drug-resistant tuberculosis is one of the most pressing and complex challenges facing tuberculosis management worldwide. Therefore, developing a new class of drugs is necessary and urgently needed to cope with the increasing threat of drug-resistant tuberculosis. This study aims to discover a potential new class of tuberculosis drug candidates different from existing tuberculosis drugs. By screening a library of compounds, methyl (S)-1-((3-alkoxy-6,7-dimethoxyphenanthren-9-yl)methyl)-5-oxopyrrolidine-2-carboxylate (PP) derivatives with antitubercular activity were discovered. MIC ranges for PP1S, PP2S, and PP3S against clinically isolated drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains were 0.78 to 3.13, 0.19 to 1.56, and 0.78 to 6.25 μg/ml, respectively. PPs demonstrated antitubercular activities in macrophage and tuberculosis mouse models, showing no detectable toxicity in all assays tested. PPs specifically inhibited M. tuberculosis without significantly changing the intestinal microbiome in mice. Mutants selected in vitro suggest that the drug targets the PE-PGRS57, which has been found only in the genomes of the M. tuberculosis complex, highlighting the specificity and safety potency of this compound. As PPs show an excellent safety profile and highly selective toxicity specific to M. tuberculosis, PPs are considered a promising new candidate for the treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis while maintaining microbiome homeostasis.
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H. Seo ; S. Kim ; H. A. Mahmud ; M. I. Islam ; Y. Yoon ; H. D. Cho ; K. W. Nam ; J. Choi ; Y. S. Gil ; B. E. Lee ; H. Y. Song
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Publisher
Public Library of Science
ISSN
1544-9173 ; 1545-7885
Citation Title
PLoS biology
Citation Volume
20
Citation Number
5
Citation Start Page
e3001648
Citation End Page
e3001648
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.1371/journal.pbio.3001648
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/1999
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