Evaluation of Expanded 2-Aminobenzothiazole Library for Inhibition ofPseudomonas aeruginosaVirulence Phenotypes

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Fihn Conrad A.,Lembke Hannah K.,Gaulin Jeffrey,Bouchard Patricia,Villarreal Alex R.,Penningroth Mitchell R.,Crone Kathryn K.,Vogt Grace A.,Gilbertsen Adam J.,Ayotte Yann,Couthino de Oliveira Luciana,Serrano-Wu Michael H.,Drouin Nathalie,Hung Deborah T.,Hunter Ryan C.,Carlson Erin E.

Abstract

AbstractBacterial resistance to antibiotics is a rapidly increasing threat to human health. New strategies to combat resistant organisms are desperately needed. One potential avenue is targeting two-component systems, which are the main bacterial signal transduction pathways used to regulate development, metabolism, virulence, and antibiotic resistance. These systems consist of a homodimeric membrane-bound sensor histidine kinase, and a cognate effector, the response regulator. The high sequence conservation in the catalytic and adenosine triphosphate-binding (CA) domain of histidine kinases and their essential role in bacterial signal transduction could enable broad-spectrum antibacterial activity. Through this signal transduction, histidine kinases regulate multiple virulence mechanisms including toxin production, immune evasion, and antibiotic resistance. Targeting virulence, as opposed to development of bactericidal compounds, could reduce evolutionary pressure for acquired resistance. Additionally, compounds targeting the CA domain have the potential to impair multiple two-component systems that regulate virulence in one or more pathogens. We conducted structure-activity relationship studies of 2-aminobenzothiazole-based inhibitors designed to target the CA domain of histidine kinases. We found these compounds have anti-virulence activities inPseudomonas aeruginosa, reducing motility phenotypes and toxin production associated with the pathogenic functions of this bacterium.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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