Mechanism of the dual action self-potentiating antitubercular drug morphazinamide
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Mechanism of the dual action self-potentiating antitubercular drug morphazinamide
Abstract
Pyrazinamide (PZA) is a cornerstone of first-line antitubercular drug therapy and is unique in its ability to kill nongrowing populations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis through disruption of coenzyme A (CoA) metabolism. Unlike other drugs, PZA action is conditional and requires potentiation by host-relevant environmental stressors, such as low pH and nutrient limitation. Despite its pivotal role in tuberculosis therapy, the durability of this crucial drug is challenged by the emergent spread of drug resistance. To advance drug discovery efforts, we characterized the activity of a more potent PZA analog, morphazinamide (MZA). Here, we demonstrate that like PZA, MZA acts in part through impairment of CoA metabolism. Unexpectedly, we find that, in contrast to PZA, MZA does not require potentiation and maintains bactericidal activity against PZA-resistant strains due to an additional mechanism involving aldehyde release. Further, we find that the principal mechanism for resistance to the aldehyde component is through promoter mutations that increase expression of the mycothiol oxidoreductase MscR. Our findings reveal a dual-action synergistic mechanism of MZA that results in a faster kill rate and a higher barrier to resistance. These observations provide new insights for the discovery of improved therapeutic approaches for addressing the growing problem of drug-resistant tuberculosis.
Keywords: coenzyme A; drug discovery; pyrazinamide; thiol stress; tuberculosis.
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of National Academy of Sciences.
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Mechanism of the Dual Action Self-Potentiating Antitubercular Drug Morphazinamide.bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2025 Jan 31:2024.10.08.617272. doi: 10.1101/2024.10.08.617272. bioRxiv. 2025. Update in: PNAS Nexus. 2025 Jul 29;4(8):pgaf242. doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgaf242. PMID: 39416067 Free PMC article. Updated. Preprint.
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