Exploration of SF3 as a Chemical Probe for Chlamydial Biology
SF3 作为衣原体生物学化学探针的探索
基本信息
- 批准号:10251059
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 23.55万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-09-01 至 2024-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectAgeAntibiotic ResistanceAntibioticsBacteriaBacterial InfectionsBindingBiologyCalorimetryCase StudyCatalytic DomainCellsCharacteristicsChemicalsChlamydiaChlamydia InfectionsChlamydia trachomatisCircular DichroismClinical TreatmentCommunitiesDNADNA-Directed RNA PolymeraseDefectDevelopmentDissociationEctopic PregnancyEnvironmentExhibitsGenesGenetic TranscriptionGlycineGoalsGrantGrowthGrowth and Development functionHoloenzymesIn VitroInfectionInfertilityInterferometryKnowledgeLactobacillusLeadMediatingMedical MicrobiologyMolecularMolecular ConformationMutationPelvic Inflammatory DiseasePreventionPreventivePromoter RegionsProteinsRNARNA chemical synthesisResearchResistanceRiskRoleScientistSexual TransmissionSigma FactorStructureTestingTherapeuticTitrationsTranscriptional ActivationTranscriptional RegulationTreatment FailureVaccinesVariantWomanabortionantimicrobialbiophysical chemistrycell growthdisorder preventionextracellularin vivoinhibitor/antagonistmicrobiotamutantnegative affectnovelnovel therapeuticsoverexpressionpathogenpathogenic bacteriapreventreproductivestructural biologytranscription factortranscriptomicsvaginal microbiota
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
This R21 grant explores the utilities of a novel chemical probe termed SF3, which belongs to a group
of compounds termed selective antichlamydial benzal acylhydrazones (SACBAHs). Chlamydia trachomatis
is the number one sexually transmitted bacterial pathogen, which accounts for 60% of the total infected
cases reported to the Centers for Diseases and Prevention. Common complications from C. trachomatis
infection include infertility, abortion, ectopic pregnancy and pelvic inflammatory syndrome. Unfortunately, an
effective vaccine has yet to be developed despite numerous efforts by the scientific community over half of
a century. Although several broad-spectrum antibiotics can be used to treat the infection, they negatively
affect the beneficial microbiota, and may increases the risk of antibiotic resistance in unrelated pathogens.
In addition, clinical treatment failure with current therapies is common. There is a clear need to develop
selective inhibitors and investigate their mechanisms for treatment and prevention of chlamydial infection.
Our research group has identified SACBAHs as novel antichlamydials. SACBAHs exhibit several important
characteristics. First, they are effective against chlamydial growth. Second; they do not affect host cell
growth at concentrations that show complete inhibition of chlamydial growth. Third, they do not affect the
growth of beneficial lactobacilli, which dominate the vaginal microbiota in most reproductive-age women.
Our preliminary studies suggest that SACBAHs inhibit chlamydiae by interfering with the function of the
Chlamydia-specific transcription factor GrgA. We will determine how SF3 affects chlamydial transcription at
both the cellular and molecular levels.
项目概要/摘要
这项 R21 拨款探索了一种名为 SF3 的新型化学探针的实用性,该探针属于一个小组
称为选择性抗衣原体苯亚酰腙(SACBAH)的化合物。沙眼衣原体
是排名第一的性传播细菌病原体,占感染总数的60%
向疾病与预防中心报告病例。沙眼衣原体的常见并发症
感染包括不孕、流产、宫外孕和盆腔炎综合症。不幸的是,一个
尽管科学界做出了巨大努力,但仍有一半以上的人尚未研制出有效的疫苗
一个世纪。虽然几种广谱抗生素可用于治疗感染,但它们对
影响有益微生物群,并可能增加无关病原体对抗生素产生耐药性的风险。
此外,当前疗法的临床治疗失败也很常见。有明确的发展需求
选择性抑制剂并研究其治疗和预防衣原体感染的机制。
我们的研究小组已将 SACBAH 确定为新型抗衣原体药物。 SACBAH 展示了几个重要的
特征。首先,它们能有效抑制衣原体的生长。第二;它们不影响宿主细胞
在完全抑制衣原体生长的浓度下生长。第三,不影响
有益乳酸菌的生长,在大多数育龄妇女的阴道微生物群中占主导地位。
我们的初步研究表明,SACBAH 通过干扰衣原体的功能来抑制衣原体。
衣原体特异性转录因子 GrgA。我们将确定 SF3 如何影响衣原体转录
细胞和分子水平。
项目成果
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Acylpyrazoline-Based Third-Generation Selective Antichlamydial Compounds with Enhanced Potency.
- DOI:10.1021/acsomega.2c06992
- 发表时间:2023-02-21
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.1
- 作者:Lu, Bin;Qiao, Qi;Park, Elizabeth R.;Wang, Yuxuan;Gilleran, John A.;Pan, Matthew;Pilch, Daniel S.;Wu, Xiang;Roberge, Jacques Y.;Fan, Huizhou
- 通讯作者:Fan, Huizhou
Robust Heat Shock Response in Chlamydia Lacking a Typical Heat Shock Sigma Factor.
- DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2021.812448
- 发表时间:2021
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.2
- 作者:Huang Y;Wurihan W;Lu B;Zou Y;Wang Y;Weldon K;Fondell JD;Lai Z;Wu X;Fan H
- 通讯作者:Fan H
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Exploration of SF3 as a Chemical Probe for Chlamydial Biology
SF3 作为衣原体生物学化学探针的探索
- 批准号:
10043281 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 23.55万 - 项目类别:
GrgA:a Multifunctional Transcription Factor that Control Chlamydial Gene Expression
GrgA:控制衣原体基因表达的多功能转录因子
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9884720 - 财政年份:2019
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$ 23.55万 - 项目类别:
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- 批准号:
9018300 - 财政年份:2016
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