Dokla_2020_Eur.J.Med.Chem_186_111850

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Title : Development of benzimidazole-based derivatives as antimicrobial agents and their synergistic effect with colistin against gram-negative bacteria - Dokla_2020_Eur.J.Med.Chem_186_111850
Author(s) : Dokla EME , Abutaleb NS , Milik SN , Li D , El-Baz K , Shalaby MW , Al-Karaki R , Nasr M , Klein CD , Abouzid KAM , Seleem MN
Ref : Eur Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , 186 :111850 , 2020
Abstract :

Gram-negative bacteria pose a distinctive risk worldwide, especially with the evolution of major resistance to carbapenems, fluoroquinolones and colistin. Therefore, development of new antibacterial agents to target Gram-negative infections is of utmost importance. Using phenotypic screening, we synthesized and tested thirty-one benzimidazole derivatives against E. coli JW55031 (TolC mutant strain). Compound 6c showed potent activity with MIC value of 2 g/ml, however, it lacked activity against several Gram-negative microbes with intact efflux systems, including E. coli BW25113 (wild-type strain). Combination of 6c with colistin partially restored its antibacterial activity against wild strains (MIC range, 8-16 g/ml against E. coli, K. pneumoniae, A. baumannii, and P. aeruginosa). 6c exhibited no cytotoxicity against two mammalian cell lines. Therefore, compound 6c represents a promising lead for further optimization to overcome Gram-negative resistance alone or in combination therapy.

PubMedSearch : Dokla_2020_Eur.J.Med.Chem_186_111850
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Dokla EME, Abutaleb NS, Milik SN, Li D, El-Baz K, Shalaby MW, Al-Karaki R, Nasr M, Klein CD, Abouzid KAM, Seleem MN (2020)
Development of benzimidazole-based derivatives as antimicrobial agents and their synergistic effect with colistin against gram-negative bacteria
Eur Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 186 :111850

Dokla EME, Abutaleb NS, Milik SN, Li D, El-Baz K, Shalaby MW, Al-Karaki R, Nasr M, Klein CD, Abouzid KAM, Seleem MN (2020)
Eur Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 186 :111850