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  • Researchers used whole cell screens to find new spiropiperidine compounds with strong anti-tuberculosis activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis under both replicating and non-replicating conditions.
  • Three main classes of compounds were identified based on their structures: spiroindenes, spirochromenes, and spiroindolones, with spiroindenes showing significant effectiveness against replicating bacteria.
  • Genetic analysis of resistant mutants revealed a mutation linked to drug resistance, and further studies indicated that spiroindolones could provide new avenues for tuberculosis drug development with improved properties.

Article Abstract

Whole cell based screens to identify hits against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), carried out under replicating and non-replicating (NRP) conditions, resulted in the identification of multiple, novel but structurally related spiropiperidines with potent antitubercular properties. These compounds could be further classified into three classes namely 3-(3-aryl-1,2,4-oxadiazol-5-yl)-1'-alkylspiro[indene-1,4'-piperidine] (abbr. spiroindenes), 4-(3-aryl-1,2,4-oxadiazol-5-yl)-1'-alkylspiro[chromene-2,4'-piperidine] (abbr. spirochromenes) and 1'-benzylspiro[indole-1,4'-piperidin]-2(1H)-one (abbr. spiroindolones). Spiroindenes showed ⩾ 4 log10 kill (at 2-12 μM) on replicating Mtb, but were moderately active under non replicating conditions. Whole genome sequencing efforts of spiroindene resistant mutants resulted in the identification of I292L mutation in MmpL3 (Mycobacterial membrane protein Large), required for the assembly of mycolic acid into the cell wall core of Mtb. MIC modulation studies demonstrated that the mutants were cross-resistant to spirochromenes but not to spiroindolones. This Letter describes lead identification efforts to improve potency while reducing the lipophilicity and hERG liabilities of spiroindenes. Additionally, as deduced from the SAR studies, we provide insights regarding the new chemical opportunities that the spiroindolones can offer to the TB drug discovery initiatives.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bmcl.2015.05.087DOI Listing

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