Given the ability of M. tuberculosis to survive as an intracellular pathogen and its propensity to develop resistance to the existing antituberculosis drugs, its treatment requires new approaches. Here the antimycobacterial properties of verapamil, thioridazine, chlorpromazine, flupenthixol and haloperidol were investigated against a panel of drug resistant M. tuberculosis strains, both in vitro and on human-infected macrophages. These compounds are efflux inhibitors that share among them the characteristic of being ion channel blockers. In vitro, all compounds exhibited synergistic inhibitory activities when combined with isoniazid and rifampicin, and were able to inhibit active efflux, demonstrating their role as efflux inhibitors. Gene e...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a challenging global health concern and claims more than a million lives e...
Drug tolerance likely represents an important barrier to tuberculosis treatment shortening. We previ...
Objectives: Therapy of AIDS patients infected with Mycobacterium avium is problematic due to its int...
Given the ability of M. tuberculosis to survive as an intracellular pathogen and its propensity to d...
<p> Effect of the inhibitors on the intracellular survival of <i>M</i>. <i>tuberculosis</i> (Mtb) wi...
Tuberculosis treatment requires months-long combination chemotherapy with multiple drugs, with short...
The number of effective first-line antibiotics for the treatment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infec...
This study shows that the antibiotic resistance of 14 drugs is primarily dependent upon the lipophil...
The number of effective first-line antibiotics for the treatment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infec...
Whereas human neutrophils are effective and efficient killers of bacteria, macrophages such as those...
There is an urgent need for better and safer therapeutic interventions for tuberculosis (TB). We ass...
Includes bibliographical referencesTuberculosis (TB) is one of the major infectious diseases and epi...
Tuberculosis (TB), brought by M. tuberculosis (Mtb) is one of deadliest diseases that the human kind...
WOS:000354891300001 PMID: 25972842Drug resistant tuberculosis continues to increase and new approach...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis has developed extensive resistance to numerous antimycobacterial agents u...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a challenging global health concern and claims more than a million lives e...
Drug tolerance likely represents an important barrier to tuberculosis treatment shortening. We previ...
Objectives: Therapy of AIDS patients infected with Mycobacterium avium is problematic due to its int...
Given the ability of M. tuberculosis to survive as an intracellular pathogen and its propensity to d...
<p> Effect of the inhibitors on the intracellular survival of <i>M</i>. <i>tuberculosis</i> (Mtb) wi...
Tuberculosis treatment requires months-long combination chemotherapy with multiple drugs, with short...
The number of effective first-line antibiotics for the treatment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infec...
This study shows that the antibiotic resistance of 14 drugs is primarily dependent upon the lipophil...
The number of effective first-line antibiotics for the treatment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infec...
Whereas human neutrophils are effective and efficient killers of bacteria, macrophages such as those...
There is an urgent need for better and safer therapeutic interventions for tuberculosis (TB). We ass...
Includes bibliographical referencesTuberculosis (TB) is one of the major infectious diseases and epi...
Tuberculosis (TB), brought by M. tuberculosis (Mtb) is one of deadliest diseases that the human kind...
WOS:000354891300001 PMID: 25972842Drug resistant tuberculosis continues to increase and new approach...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis has developed extensive resistance to numerous antimycobacterial agents u...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a challenging global health concern and claims more than a million lives e...
Drug tolerance likely represents an important barrier to tuberculosis treatment shortening. We previ...
Objectives: Therapy of AIDS patients infected with Mycobacterium avium is problematic due to its int...