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DC-159a Shows Inhibitory Activity against DNA Gyrases of Mycobacterium leprae.

Tomoyuki YamaguchiKazumasa YokoyamaChie NakajimaYasuhiko Suzuki
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2016)
The results indicated that DC-159a and sitafloxacin are more effective against wild type and mutant M. leprae DNA gyrases than moxifloxacin, suggesting that these antibacterial drugs can be good candidates that may supersede current fluoroquinolone remedies. DC-159a in particular is very promising because it is classified in a subgroup of fluoroquinolones that is known to be less likely to cause adverse effects. Our results implied that DC-159a is well worth further investigation to ascertain its in vivo effectiveness and clinical safety for humans.
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