2022
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.02437-22
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A Novel Approach To Identify Inhibitors of Iron Acquisition Systems of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Abstract: Since acquiring iron is paramount to P. aeruginosa ’s survival and colonization in the human host, developing novel strategies to block the access of P. aeruginosa to host iron will allow us to starve it of an essential nutrient. P. aeruginosa uses siderophore, heme, or ferrous iron uptake systems to acquire iron in the human host. We have developed a novel approach through which we can directly identify molecules that can prevent … Show more

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“…Screens for copper-responsive inhibitors of S. aureus ( 59 , 60 ) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( 61 ) have been reported. Gram-negative bacteria have been screened against iron uptake inhibitors, but copper-dependent high throughput screens have not been reported for Gram-negative pathogens ( 32 , 62 , 63 ). Here, we report the results of our small molecule screen that detected an isothiazolone, which we named ECIN, as a molecule of interest.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Screens for copper-responsive inhibitors of S. aureus ( 59 , 60 ) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( 61 ) have been reported. Gram-negative bacteria have been screened against iron uptake inhibitors, but copper-dependent high throughput screens have not been reported for Gram-negative pathogens ( 32 , 62 , 63 ). Here, we report the results of our small molecule screen that detected an isothiazolone, which we named ECIN, as a molecule of interest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We and others have reported on the highly interconnected nature of iron and copper homeostasis systems in UPEC ( 45 , 58 , 84 ). High throughput screens incorporating iron limitation, a facet of nutritional immunity, to detect antimicrobials against UPEC and P. aeruginosa have been reported ( 32 , 62 , 63 ). Our results reveal that ECIN does not impact iron availability in UPEC, and inhibition of bacterial growth appears to be independent of iron availability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%