<i>In Vitro</i>Profiling of Antitubercular Compounds by Rapid, Efficient, and Nondestructive Assays Using Autoluminescent Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Gauri Shetye, Kyung Bae Choi, Chang‐Yub Kim, Scott G. Franzblau, Sang‐Hyun Cho
Abstract
Anti-infective drug discovery is greatly facilitated by the availability of in vitro assays that are more proficient at predicting the preclinical success of screening hits. Tuberculosis (TB) drug discovery is hindered by the relatively slow growth rate of Mycobacterium and the use of whole-cell-based in vitro assays that are inherently time-consuming, and for these reasons, rapid, noninvasive bioluminescence-based assays have been widely used in anti-TB drug discovery and development. In this study, in vitro assays that employ autoluminescent Mycobacterium tuberculosis .
Topics & Concepts
Mycobacterium tuberculosisIn vitroTuberculosisMicrobiologyMinimum bactericidal concentrationMinimum inhibitory concentrationChemistryBiologyAntimicrobialMedicineBiochemistryPathologyTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyCancer therapeutics and mechanismsbioluminescence and chemiluminescence research