Investigations into Isoniazid Treated Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Electrospray Mass Spectrometry Reveals New Insights into Its Lipid Composition.

IF 1.1 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Pathogens Pub Date : 2018-06-19 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/1454316
Rahul Pal, Saif Hameed, Varatharajan Sabareesh, Parveen Kumar, Sarman Singh, Zeeshan Fatima
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Many of the earlier studies involving the effect of isoniazid (INH) treatment have solely focused on the fatty acyl (FA) category of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) lipids. This motivated us with the major interest to examine the impact of INH on various other categories of MTB lipids. Towards this, we chose to interpret our mass spectral data (LC-ESI-MS) by a standalone software, MS-LAMP, in which "Mtb LipidDB" was integrated. Analysis by MS-LAMP revealed that INH treatment can alter the composition of "glycerolipids (GLs)" and "glycerophospholipids (GPLs)" categories of MTB lipids, in addition to the variations to FA category. Interpretation by "MycoMass" database yielded similar results as that of Mtb LipidDB, except that significant alterations to polyketides (PKs) category also were observed. Probing biosynthetic pathways of certain key lipids belonging to any of GLs, GPLs, and PKs categories can be attractive target(s) for drug discovery or can be useful to identify means to overcome drug resistance or to obtain insights into the causal factors of virulence. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report hinting at the influence of INH on GLs, GPLs, and PKs of MTB.

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异烟肼治疗结核分枝杆菌的电喷雾质谱研究揭示了其脂质组成的新见解。
许多涉及异烟肼(INH)治疗效果的早期研究仅关注结核分枝杆菌(MTB)脂质的脂肪酰基(FA)类别。这促使我们对检查INH对各种其他类别的MTB脂质的影响产生了主要兴趣。为此,我们选择使用集成了“Mtb LipidDB”的独立软件MS-LAMP来解释质谱数据(LC-ESI-MS)。质谱- lamp分析表明,INH处理可以改变MTB脂质的“甘油脂(GLs)”和“甘油磷脂(GPLs)”类别的组成,除了FA类别的变化。“MycoMass”数据库的解释结果与Mtb LipidDB相似,但也观察到聚酮类(PKs)的显著变化。探索属于GLs、gpl和PKs类别的某些关键脂质的生物合成途径可能是药物发现的有吸引力的靶标,或可用于确定克服耐药性的方法或获得对毒性因果因素的见解。据我们所知,这是第一个暗示INH对MTB的GLs、gpl和PKs影响的报告。
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