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Repositioning of a mucolytic drug to a selective antibacterial against Vibrio cholerae
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Repositioning of a mucolytic drug to a selective antibacterial against Vibrio cholerae
In-Young Chung† , Bi-o Kim† , Hye-Jeong Jang† , You-Hee Cho
Journal of Microbiology 2020;58(1):61-66
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-020-9590-9
Published online: January 2, 2020
Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy and Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, CHA University, Gyeonggi-do 13488, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy and Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, CHA University, Gyeonggi-do 13488, Republic of Korea
Corresponding author:  You-Hee Cho , Tel: +82-31-881-7165, 
Received: 8 December 2019   • Revised: 12 December 2019   • Accepted: 13 December 2019
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Drug repositioning, the approach to explore existing drugs for use in new therapeutic indications, has emerged as an alternative drug development strategy. In this study, we found that a mucolytic drug, N-acetylcysteine (NAC) showed antibacterial activity against Vibrio cholerae. NAC can provide acid stress that selectively inhibited the growth of V. cholerae among other bacterial pathogens. To address the antibacterial mechanism of NAC against V. cholerae, six acr (acetylcysteine- resistant) mutants were isolated from 3,118 random transposon insertion clones. The transposon insertion sites of the six mutants were mapped at the five genes. All these mutants did not display NAC resistance under acidic conditions, despite their resistance to NAC under alkaline conditions, indicating that the NAC resistance directed by the acr mutations was independent of the unusual pH-sensitivity of V. cholerae. Furthermore, all these mutants displayed attenuated virulence and reduced biofilm formation, suggesting that the acr genes are required for pathogenesis of V. cholerae. This study validates the relevance of drug repositioning for antibacterials with new modes of action and will provide an insight into a novel antibacterial therapy for V. cholerae infections to minimize side effects and resistance emergence.

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