抗细菌
自噬
细胞内
生物化学
作用机理
微生物学
化学
生物
益康唑
药理学
支原体
药物发现
白色念珠菌
药品
行动方式
突变体
细菌
细胞内寄生虫
抗生素
前药
霉酸
生物活性
抗真菌药
互补
药物开发
细胞
米尔替芬
作者
Jia Wang,Ruchi Paroha,Jian Sha,Atul K. Verma,Blake H. Neil,Paul B. Kilgore,Emily Hendrix,Barbara Brown-Elliott,A Chopra,Sunhee Lee
摘要
ABSTRACT Mycobacterium abscessus, a rapidly growing nontuberculous mycobacterium, causes chronic pulmonary infections that are difficult to treat due to extensive intrinsic drug resistance. Through high-content screening of 786 FDA-approved drugs against intracellular M. abscessus in human THP-1 macrophages, we identified naftifine, an antifungal allylamine, as a novel antimycobacterial agent with dual-acting therapeutic mechanisms. Naftifine demonstrated potent activity against reference strains and multidrug-resistant clinical isolates. It showed enhanced efficacy in intracellular environments compared to axenic culture, indicating significant host-directed effects. Mechanistic investigations revealed that naftifine operates through a unique dual mechanism. It directly targets bacteria by inhibiting MmpL3 (MAB_4508), the essential mycolic acid transporter, and modulates host immunity through autophagy activation via the mTOR pathway suppression. Whole-genome sequencing of spontaneous naftifine-resistant mutants identified point mutations (S302T and V299G) in MmpL3. Complementation studies confirmed MmpL3 as the primary molecular target. Cross-resistance analysis with other MmpL3 inhibitors (BM212 and AU1235) validated this target identification. Notably, naftifine represents the first MmpL3 inhibitor demonstrated to induce autophagy, distinguishing it from other MmpL3-targeting compounds. Naftifine-induced autophagy enhanced macrophage-mediated bacterial clearance and reduced infection-associated necrosis, improving host cell survival. In vivo studies demonstrated a significant reduction of pulmonary and splenic bacterial burden with reduced lung inflammation. Furthermore, naftifine exhibited synergistic activity with β-lactam antibiotics without antagonizing other clinically used antibiotics. This is the first report demonstrating the unique combination of MmpL3 inhibition and autophagy induction by a single compound against M. abscessus , establishing naftifine as a promising dual-action therapeutic candidate for treating multidrug-resistant infections.
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