Emerging Extracellular Molecular Targets for Innovative Pharmacological Approaches to Resistant Mtb Infection

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Abstract

Emerging pharmacological strategies that target major virulence factors of antibiotic-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) are presented and discussed. This review is divided into three parts corresponding to structures and functions important for Mtb pathogenicity: the cell wall, the lipoarabinomannan, and the secretory proteins. Within the cell wall, we further focus on three biopolymeric sub-components: mycolic acids, arabinogalactan, and peptidoglycan. We present a comprehensive overview of drugs and drug candidates that target cell walls, envelopes, and secretory systems. An understanding at a molecular level of Mtb pathogenesis is provided, and potential future directions in therapeutic strategies are suggested to access new drugs to combat the growing global threat of antibiotic-resistant Mtb infection.

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Italia, A., Shaik, M. M., & Peri, F. (2023, June 1). Emerging Extracellular Molecular Targets for Innovative Pharmacological Approaches to Resistant Mtb Infection. Biomolecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom13060999

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