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Nitrotriazole- and imidazole-based amides and sulfonamides as antitubercular agents

  • Maria V. Papadopoulou
  • , William D. Bloomer
  • , Howard S. Rosenzweig
  • , Alexander Arena
  • , Francisco Arrieta
  • , Joseph C.J. Rebolledo
  • , Diane K. Smith

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Resumen

Twenty-three 3-nitrotriazole-based and 2-nitroimidazole-based amides and sulfonamides were screened for antitubercular (anti- TB) activity in aerobic Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv by using the BacTiter-Glo (BTG) microbial cell viability assay. In general, 3-nitrotriazole-based sulfonamides demonstrated anti-TB activity, whereas 3-nitrotriazole-based amides and 2-nitroimidazole- based amides and sulfonamides were inactive. Three 3-nitrotriazole-based sulfonamides (compounds 4, 2, and 7) demonstrated 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50), IC90, and MIC values of 0.38, 0.43, and 1.56 M(compound 4), 0.57, 0.98, and 3.13 μM(compound 2), and 0.79, 0.87, and 3.13 μM(compound 7), respectively. For 3-nitrotriazole-based sulfonamides, anti-TB activity increased with lipophilicity, whereas the one-electron reduction potential (E1/2) did not play a role. 2-Nitroimidazole- based analogs, which were inactive in the BTG assay, were significantly more active in the low-oxygen assay and more active than the 3-nitrotriazoles. All active nitrotriazoles in the BTG assay were similarly active or more potent (lower MIC values) against resistant strains, with the exception of compounds 2, 3, 4, and 8, which demonstrated greater MIC values against isoniazid- resistant strains. Five 3-nitrotriazole-based sulfonamides demonstrated activity in infected murine J774 macrophages, causing log reductions similar to those seen with rifampin. However, some compounds caused toxicity in uninfected macrophages. In conclusion, the classes of 3-nitrotriazole-based amides and sulfonamides merit further investigation as potential antitubercular agents.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)6828-6836
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónAntimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
Volumen58
N.º11
DOI
EstadoPublished - nov 1 2014
Publicado de forma externa

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmacology (medical)
  • Infectious Diseases

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