Abstract
Here we describe the development and validation of an intracellular high-throughput screening assay for finding new antituberculosis compounds active in human macrophages. The assay consists of a luciferase-based primary identification assay, followed by a green fluorescent protein-based secondary profiling assay. Standard tuberculosis drugs and 158 previously recognized active antimycobacterial compounds were used to evaluate assay robustness. Data show that the assay developed is a short and valuable tool for the discovery of new antimycobacterial compounds.
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Sorrentino, F., Del Rio, R. G., Zheng, X., Matilla, J. P., Gomez, P. T., Hoyos, M. M., … Av-Gay, Y. (2016). Development of an intracellular screen for new compounds able to inhibit Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth in human macrophages. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 60(1), 640–645. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01920-15
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