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Multitargeting Compounds: A Promising Strategy to Overcome Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis

Giovanni Stelitano, Josè Camilla Sammartino, Laurent R. Chiarelli

2020Molecules51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

strains, which lead to the need of new more efficient drugs. A strategy to overcome the problem of the resistance insurgence could be the polypharmacology approach, to develop single molecules that act on different targets. Polypharmacology could have features that make it an approach more effective than the classical polypharmacy, in which different drugs with high affinity for one target are taken together. Firstly, for a compound that has multiple targets, the probability of development of resistance should be considerably reduced. Moreover, such compounds should have higher efficacy, and could show synergic effects. Lastly, the use of a single molecule should be conceivably associated with a lower risk of side effects, and problems of drug-drug interaction. Indeed, the multitargeting approach for the development of novel antitubercular drugs have gained great interest in recent years. This review article aims to provide an overview of the most recent and promising multitargeting antitubercular drug candidates.

Topics & Concepts

PolypharmacyDrugTuberculosisDrug discoveryDrug resistanceComputational biologyDrug developmentPharmacologyRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceMedicineBioinformaticsBiologyMicrobiologyPathologyTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologySynthesis and biological activityComputational Drug Discovery Methods
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