Synthetic Arabinomannan Heptasaccharide Glycolipids Inhibit Biofilm Growth and Supplements Isoniazid Effects in Mycobacterium smegmatis.

CHEMBIOCHEM(2017)

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Biofilm formation, involving attachment to an adherent surface, is a critical survival strategy of mycobacterial colonies in hostile environmental conditions. Here we report the synthesis of heptasaccharide glycolipids based on mannopyranoside units anchored on to a branched arabinofuranoside core. Two types of glycolipids2,3-branched and 2,5-branchedwere synthesized and evaluated for their efficacies in inhibiting biofilm growth by the non-pathogenic mycobacterium variant Mycobacterium smegmatis. Biofilm formation was inhibited at a minimum biofilm growth inhibition concentration (MBIC) of 100gmL(-1) in the case of the 2,5-branched heptasaccharide glycolipid. Further, we were able to ascertain that a combination of the drug isoniazid with the branched heptasaccharide glycolipid (50gmL(-1)) potentiates the drug, making it three times more effective, with an improved MBIC of 30gmL(-1). These studies establish that synthetic glycolipids not only act as inhibitors of biofilm growth, but also provide a synergistic effect when combined with significantly lowered concentrations of isoniazid to disrupt the biofilm structures of the mycobacteria.
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biofilms,glycolipids,isoniazid,mycobacteria,oligosaccharides
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