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    The evaluation of the anti‐cancer drug elesclomol that forms a redox‐active copper chelate as a potential anti‐tubercular drug

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    2019
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    Ngwane, Andile H.
    Wong, Ho Ning
    Haynes, Richard K.
    Petersen, Ray-Dean
    Baker, Bienyameen
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    The observations that the innate immune system employs copper toeliminate bacterial infection and that resistance to copper enhancesvirulence ofMycobacterium tuberculosis(Mtb) prompted us to exam-ine the effects the anti-cancer agent elesclomol onMtb.As a bis-thio-nohydrazide, elesclomol chelates with copper to form a coppercomplex in situ that via redox cycling of the metal ion greatlyenhances oxidative stress in tumour cells. Here, we demonstrate thatelesclomol is relatively potent againstMtbH37Rv with minimum inhib-itory concentration of 10μM (4 mg/L) and against multidrug resistantclinical isolates ofMtb, displays additive interactions with knowntuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid and ethambutol, and a synergisticinteraction with rifampicin. Controlled supplementation of elesclomolwith copper in culture medium increasedMtbsensitivity by >65 fold.Overall, the activities of elesclomol in principle indicate the possibilityof repurposing elesclomol or designing new thionohydrazides aspotential drugs for use againstMtb
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10394/31906
    https://iubmb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/iub.2002
    https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.2002
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