Azetidines Kill Multidrug-Resistant <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> without Detectable Resistance by Blocking Mycolate Assembly
Yixin Cui, Alice Lanne, Xudan Peng, Edward P. Browne, Apoorva Bhatt, Nicholas J. Coltman, Philip G. E. Craven, Liam R. Cox, et al. (35 authors)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry · 2024-02
Abstract
and MDR-TB, were identified. These compounds demonstrate no detectable drug resistance. The mode of action and target deconvolution studies suggest that these compounds inhibit mycobacterial growth by interfering with cell envelope biogenesis, specifically late-stage mycolic acid biosynthesis. Transcriptomic analysis demonstrates that the BGAz compounds tested display a mode of action distinct from the existing mycobacterial cell wall inhibitors. In addition, the compounds tested exhibit toxicological and PK/PD profiles that pave the way for their development as antitubercular chemotherapies.
MeSH terms
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis
- Mode of action
- Multiple drug resistance
- Microbiology
- Drug resistance
- Antibiotics
- Drug
- Mycolic acid
- Chemistry
- Mycobacterium
- Biology
- Pharmacology