Cancer Institute A national cancer institute
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Christopher H. Contag

Publication Details

  • Efficacy of antimicrobial peptoids against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    Kapoor R, Eimerman PR, Hardy JW, Cirillo JD, Contag CH, Barron AE. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2011; 55 (6): 3058-62

    Tuberculosis is a leading cause of death worldwide. Resistance of Mycobacterium to antibiotics can make treatments less effective in some cases. We tested selected oligopeptoids--previously reported as mimics of natural host defense peptides--for activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and assessed their cytotoxicity. A tetrameric, alkylated, cationic peptoid (1-C13(4mer)) was most potent against M. tuberculosis and least cytotoxic, whereas an unalkylated analogue, peptoid 1(4mer), was inactive. Peptoid 1-C13(4mer) thus merits further study as a potential antituberculosis drug.

    PubMedID: 21464254

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