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Article Dans Une Revue Bioorganic Chemistry Année : 2018

Oxadiazolone derivatives, new promising multi-target inhibitors against M. tuberculosis

Valérie Landry
Priscille Brodin

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A set of 19 oxadiazolone (OX) derivatives have been investigated for their antimycobacterial activity against two pathogenic slow-growing mycobacteria, Mycobacterium marinum and Mycobacterium bovis BCG, and the avirulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) mc26230. The encouraging minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) values obtained prompted us to test them against virulent M. tb H37Rv growth either in broth medium or inside macrophages. The OX compounds displayed a diversity of action and were found to act either on extracellular M.tb growth only with moderated MIC50, or both intracellularly on infected macrophages as well as extracellularly on bacterial growth. Of interest, all OX derivatives exhibited very low toxicity towards host macrophages. Among the six potential OXs identified, HPOX, a selective inhibitor of extracellular M. tb growth, was selected and further used in a competitive labelling/enrichment assay against the activity-based probe Desthiobiotin-FP, in order to identify its putative target(s). This approach, combined with mass spectrometry, identified 18 potential candidates, all being serine or cysteine enzymes involved in M. tb lipid metabolism and/or in cell wall biosynthesis. Among them, Ag85A, CaeA, TesA, KasA and MetA have been reported as essential for in vitro growth of M. tb and/or its survival and persistence inside macrophages. Overall, our findings support the assumption that OX derivatives may represent a novel class of multi-target inhibitors leading to the arrest of M. tb growth through a cumulative inhibition of a large number of Ser- and Cys-containing enzymes involved in various important physiological processes.
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hal-01875577 , version 1 (16-10-2018)

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Phuong Chi Nguyen, Vincent Delorme, Anaïs Benarouche, Alexandre Guy, Valérie Landry, et al.. Oxadiazolone derivatives, new promising multi-target inhibitors against M. tuberculosis. Bioorganic Chemistry, 2018, 81, pp.414-424. ⟨10.1016/j.bioorg.2018.08.025⟩. ⟨hal-01875577⟩
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