Pharmaceuticals (Jun 2021)

Antimicrobial Activity of a Library of Thioxanthones and Their Potential as Efflux Pump Inhibitors

  • Fernando Durães,
  • Andreia Palmeira,
  • Bárbara Cruz,
  • Joana Freitas-Silva,
  • Nikoletta Szemerédi,
  • Luís Gales,
  • Paulo Martins da Costa,
  • Fernando Remião,
  • Renata Silva,
  • Madalena Pinto,
  • Gabriella Spengler,
  • Emília Sousa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph14060572
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 572

Abstract

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The overexpression of efflux pumps is one of the causes of multidrug resistance, which leads to the inefficacy of drugs. This plays a pivotal role in antimicrobial resistance, and the most notable pumps are the AcrAB-TolC system (AcrB belongs to the resistance-nodulation-division family) and the NorA, from the major facilitator superfamily. In bacteria, these structures can also favor virulence and adaptation mechanisms, such as quorum-sensing and the formation of biofilm. In this study, the design and synthesis of a library of thioxanthones as potential efflux pump inhibitors are described. The thioxanthone derivatives were investigated for their antibacterial activity and inhibition of efflux pumps, biofilm formation, and quorum-sensing. The compounds were also studied for their potential to interact with P-glycoprotein (P-gp, ABCB1), an efflux pump present in mammalian cells, and for their cytotoxicity in both mouse fibroblasts and human Caco-2 cells. The results concerning the real-time ethidium bromide accumulation may suggest a potential bacterial efflux pump inhibition, which has not yet been reported for thioxanthones. Moreover, in vitro studies in human cells demonstrated a lack of cytotoxicity for concentrations up to 20 µM in Caco-2 cells, with some derivatives also showing potential for P-gp modulation.

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