A Multistress Model for High Throughput Screening Against Nonreplicating Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

TitleA Multistress Model for High Throughput Screening Against Nonreplicating Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsGold B, Warrier T, Nathan C
JournalMethods Mol Biol
Volume2314
Pagination611-635
Date Published2021
ISSN1940-6029
KeywordsAntitubercular Agents, High-Throughput Screening Assays, Humans, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Hypoxia, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Nitric Oxide, Stress, Physiological, Tuberculosis
Abstract

Models of nonreplication help us understand the biology of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis. High throughput screening (HTS) against nonreplicating M. tuberculosis may lead to identification of tool compounds that affect pathways on which bacterial survival depends in such states and to development of drugs that can overcome phenotypic resistance to conventional antimycobacterial agents, which are mostly active against replicating M. tuberculosis. We describe a multistress model of nonreplication that mimics some of the microenvironmental conditions that M. tuberculosis faces in the host as adapted for HTS. The model includes acidic pH, mild hypoxia, a flux of nitric oxide, and other reactive nitrogen intermediates arising from nitrite at low pH and low concentrations of a fatty acid (butyrate) as a carbon source.

DOI10.1007/978-1-0716-1460-0_27
Alternate JournalMethods Mol Biol
PubMed ID34235673
PubMed Central ID5551579

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