| Literature DB >> 27810952 |
Jinyeong Heo1, Jiyoun Nam1, Jichan Jang2, David Shum1, Constantin Radu3, Jinhua Cheng4,5, Hanki Lee5,6, Joo-Won Suh4,5, Vincent Delorme7.
Abstract
The feasibility and relevance of screening a library of raw actinomycete extracts (ECUM library) for the identification of antituberculosis activities was assessed on 11,088 extracts using a multiple-screening approach. Each extract was first tested at two concentrations against noninfected macrophages as a control, then against Mycobacterium tuberculosis growing in broth medium as well as infecting murine macrophages. The screening results indicated a library of good quality with an apparent low proportion of cytotoxic extracts. A correlation was found between both bacterial assays, but the intracellular assay showed limitations due to low rates of cell survival. Several extracts of interest were highlighted by this multiple screening. A focus on the strain producing the two most effective revealed similarities with known producers of active molecules, suggesting the possibility of selecting relevant extracts using this strategy.Entities:
Keywords: actinomycetes; high-content screening; natural extracts; tuberculosis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27810952 DOI: 10.1177/1087057116675887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SLAS Discov ISSN: 2472-5552 Impact factor: 3.341