Anna M. Kauppi, Roland Nordfelth, Hanna Uvell, Hans Wolf-Watz, Mikael Elofsson
Targeting Bacterial Virulence: Inhibitors of Type III Secretion in Yersinia
Chem Biol. 2003 Mar;10(3):204-5
Abstract:
Agents that target bacterial virulence without detrimental effect on
bacterial growth are useful chemical probes for studies of virulence
and potential candidates for drug development. Several gram-negative
pathogens employ type III secretion to evade the innate immune response
of the host. Screening of a chemical library with a luciferase reporter
gene assay in viable Yersinia pseudotuberculosis furnished several
compounds that inhibit the reporter gene signal expressed from the yopE
promoter and effector protein secretion at concentrations with no or
modest effect on bacterial growth. The selectivity patterns observed
for inhibition of various reporter gene strains indicate that the
compounds target the type III secretion machinery at different levels.
Identification of this set of inhibitors illustrates the approach of
utilizing cell-based assays to identify compounds that affect complex
bacterial virulence systems.
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