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Advancing the therapeutic potential of indoleamides for tuberculosis

Date:

06/24/2019

Citation:

Lun S, Tasneen R, Chaira T, Stec J, Onajole OK, Yang TJ, Cooper CB, Mdluli K, Converse PJ, Nuermberger EL, Raj VS, Kozikowski A, Bishai WR. Advancing the Therapeutic Potential of Indoleamides for Tuberculosis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2019 Jun 24;63(7):e00343-19. doi: 10.1128/AAC.00343-19. PMID: 31010860; PMCID: PMC6591635.

Abstract

Indole-2-carboxamide derivatives are inhibitors of MmpL3, the cell wall-associated mycolic acid transporter of Mycobacterium tuberculosis In the present study, we characterized indoleamide effects on bacterial cell morphology and reevaluated pharmacokinetics and in vivo efficacy using an optimized oral formulation. Morphologically, indoleamide-treated M. tuberculosis cells demonstrated significantly higher numbers of dimples near the poles or septum, which may serve as the mechanism of cell death for this bactericidal scaffold. Using the optimized formulation, an expanded-spectrum indoleamide, compound 2, showed significantly improved pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters and in vivo efficacy in mouse infection models. In a comparative study, compound 2 showed superior efficacy over compound 3 (NITD-304) in a high-dose aerosol mouse infection model. Since indoleamides are equally active on drug-resistant M. tuberculosis, these findings demonstrate the therapeutic potential of this novel scaffold for the treatment of both drug-susceptible and drug-resistant tuberculosis.

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31010860/