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Marta Clariano1, Diogo Nunes1, Daniela Canudo1
1Research Institute for Medicines (iMed.ULisboa), Faculty of Pharmacy, Universidade de Lisboa, 1649-004 Lisboa, Portugal.
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Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), remains the world's most lethal infectious disease, posing an uncontained health challenge. The major hurdles are the long treatments and low patient compliance that leads to the appearance of resistance, as well as the lack of drugs that effectively tackle the latent infections. Herein we report the development of compounds with the ability to target the electron transport chain of Mtb by inhibiting cytochrome bcc (cyt-bcc) (7a-i) and additionally being capable of inhibiting cytochrome bd (cyt-bd) (7j and 7k). We present the synthesis, determination of physicochemical properties, evaluation of the antibacterial activity, and cytotoxicity assessment of pyrroloquinolone-based compounds. The antibacterial evaluation of 7a-k showed selectivity toward mycobacteria, and the results identify cyt-bcc as their target. Compounds 7j and 7k presented promising results against Mtb and good physicochemical properties. Cytotoxicity assays revealed a good safety profile regarding the toxicity for human cell lines.
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