New tuberculosis drug targets, their inhibitors, and potential therapeutic impact
Shetye GS, Franzblau SG, Cho S
Translational research : the journal of laboratory and clinical medicine · 2020-03
Abstract
The current tuberculosis (TB) predicament poses numerous challenges and therefore every incremental scientific work and all positive socio-political engagements, are steps taken in the right direction to eradicate TB. Progression of the late stage TB-drug pipeline into the clinics is an immediate deliverable of this global effort. At the same time, fueling basic research and pursuing early discovery work must be sustained to maintain a healthy TB-drug pipeline. This review encompasses a broad analysis of chemotherapeutic strategies that target the DNA replication, protein synthesis, cell wall biosynthesis, energy metabolism and proteolysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). It includes a status check of the current TB-drug pipeline with a focus on the associated biology, emerging targets, and their promising chemical inhibitors. Potential synergies and/or gaps within or across different chemotherapeutic strategies are systematically reviewed as well.
MeSH terms
- Cell Wall
- Mycolic Acids
- Protein Synthesis Inhibitors
- Antitubercular Agents
- DNA Replication
- Energy Metabolism
- Proteolysis