Activity of semi-synthetic mulinanes against MDR, pre-XDR, and XDR strains of mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Martínez González, María Alejandrina
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Activity of semi-synthetic mulinanes against MDR, pre-XDR, and XDR strains of mycobacterium tuberculosis
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- Martínez González, María Alejandrina;
- Peña Rodríguez, Luis Manuel;
- Uc-Cachón, Andrés Humberto;
- Bórquez, Jorge;
- Simirgiotis, Mario J.;
- Barrios García, Hugo Brígido;
- Hernández Pando, Rogelio;
- Loyola, Luis Alberto;
- Areche Medina, Carlos Alberto;
- Dzul-Beh, Ángel de Jesús;
- Barrios Payan, Jorge Alberto;
- Mata Espinosa, Dulce;
- Escalante Erosa, Fabiola;
- García Sosa, Karlina;
- Molina Salinas, Gloria María;
Abstract
Tuberculosis causes more than 1.2 million deaths each year. Worldwide, it is the first cause of
death by a single infectious agent. The emergence of drug-resistant strains has limited pharmacological treatment of the disease and today, new drugs are urgently needed. Semi-synthetic mulinanes have
previously shown important activity against multidrug-resistant (MDR) Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
In this investigation, a new set of semi-synthetic mulinanes were synthetized, characterized, and
evaluated for their in vitro activity against three drug-resistant clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis:
MDR, pre-extensively Drug-Resistant (pre-XDR), and extensively Drug-Resistant (XDR), and against
the drug-susceptible laboratory reference strain H37Rv. Derivative 1a showed the best anti-TB activity
(minimum inhibitory concentration [MIC] = 5.4 µM) against the susceptible strain and was twice
as potent (MIC = 2.7 µM) on the MDR, pre-XDR, and XDR strains and also possessed a bactericidal
effect. Derivative 1a was also tested for its anti-TB activity in mice infected with the MDR strain. In
this case, 1a produced a significant reduction of pulmonary bacilli loads, six times lower than the
control, when tested at 0.2536 mg/Kg. In addition, 1a demonstrated an adjuvant effect by shortening
second-line chemotherapy. Finally, the selectivity index of >15.64 shown by 1a when tested on Vero
cells makes this derivative an important candidate for future studies in the development of novel
antitubercular agents.
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Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) PDCPN2013/213558
Programa de Cooperacion Internacional 394477
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Programa de Cooperacion Internacional (2017), Coordinacion de Investigacion en Salud, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
Universidad de Antofagasta Centro de Costos de Rectoria 1001
Programa de Cooperacion Internacional (2015), Coordinacion de Investigacion en Salud, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
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