What is it about?
Repurposing existing FDA-approved drugs as an alternative or complementary anti-TB agent. In this study, drug susceptibility testing to assess the anti-tubercular effect of the siderophores was done using the Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube method. Mammalian cell cytotoxic effects of the siderophores were evaluated by the MTT assay.
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Why is it important?
The siderophores assessed were found to be effective individually and in the presence of primary or secondary anti-TB drugs routinely prescribed, but that is not effective on drug-resistant M.tb isolates. Interestingly, the MIC of a siderophore decreased when assessed along with anti-tubercle drugs. No significant cell cytotoxicity was observed.
Perspectives
Siderophores are safe and may be useful additions to the anti-TB drug regimen aiding in conquering drug-resistant tuberculosis. However, intensive research in this direction is required
Dr. Karuna Gokarn
Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre
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This page is a summary of: Repurposing Siderophores as Antitubercular Agents, June 2022, Sciencedomain International,
DOI: 10.9734/bpi/etdhr/v9/6914f.
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