A panel of six imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-3-carboxamides (IAPs) were shown to have low-micromolar activity against Mycobacterium avium strains. Compound ND-10885 (compound 2) showed significant activity in the lung, spleen, and liver in a mouse M. avium infection model. A combined regimen consisting of ND-10885 (compound 2) and rifampin was additive in its anti-M. avium activity in the lung. Our data indicate that IAPs represent a new class of antibiotics that are active against M. avium and could potentially serve as an effective addition to a combined treatment regimen.
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Moraski, G. C., Cheng, Y., Cho, S., Cramer, J. W., Godfrey, A., Masquelin, T., … Schorey, J. (2016). Imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-3-carboxamides are active antimicrobial agents against Mycobacterium avium infection in vivo. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 60(8), 5018–5022. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00618-16
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