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Mycobacterium tuberculosis precursor rRNA as a measure of treatment-shortening activity of drugs and regimens

There is urgent need for new drug regimens that more rapidly cure tuberculosis (TB). Existing TB drugs and regimens vary in treatment-shortening activity, but the molecular basis of these differences is unclear, and no existing assay directly quantifies the ability of a drug or regimen to shorten tr...

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Autores principales: Walter, Nicholas D., Born, Sarah E. M., Robertson, Gregory T., Reichlen, Matthew, Dide-Agossou, Christian, Ektnitphong, Victoria A., Rossmassler, Karen, Ramey, Michelle E., Bauman, Allison A., Ozols, Victor, Bearrows, Shelby C., Schoolnik, Gary, Dolganov, Gregory, Garcia, Benjamin, Musisi, Emmanuel, Worodria, William, Huang, Laurence, Davis, J. Lucian, Nguyen, Nhung V., Nguyen, Hung V., Nguyen, Anh T. V., Phan, Ha, Wilusz, Carol, Podell, Brendan K., Sanoussi, N’ Dira, de Jong, Bouke C., Merle, Corinne S., Affolabi, Dissou, McIlleron, Helen, Garcia-Cremades, Maria, Maidji, Ekaterina, Eshun-Wilson, Franceen, Aguilar-Rodriguez, Brandon, Karthikeyan, Dhuvarakesh, Mdluli, Khisimuzi, Bansbach, Cathy, Lenaerts, Anne J., Savic, Radojka M., Nahid, Payam, Vásquez, Joshua J., Voskuil, Martin I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8131613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34006838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22833-6
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Sumario:There is urgent need for new drug regimens that more rapidly cure tuberculosis (TB). Existing TB drugs and regimens vary in treatment-shortening activity, but the molecular basis of these differences is unclear, and no existing assay directly quantifies the ability of a drug or regimen to shorten treatment. Here, we show that drugs historically classified as sterilizing and non-sterilizing have distinct impacts on a fundamental aspect of Mycobacterium tuberculosis physiology: ribosomal RNA (rRNA) synthesis. In culture, in mice, and in human studies, measurement of precursor rRNA reveals that sterilizing drugs and highly effective drug regimens profoundly suppress M. tuberculosis rRNA synthesis, whereas non-sterilizing drugs and weaker regimens do not. The rRNA synthesis ratio provides a readout of drug effect that is orthogonal to traditional measures of bacterial burden. We propose that this metric of drug activity may accelerate the development of shorter TB regimens.