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Journal of Biomolecular Screening | 2004

A Generally Applicable, High-Throughput Screening–Compatible Assay to Identify, Evaluate, and Optimize Antimicrobial Agents for Drug Therapy

Gerald Kleymann; Hans-Otto Werling

Efficacy and tolerability are the key criteria for a successful medication in the clinic. Therefore, a new test method to obtain selective and active lead molecules has been developed. Recently, this novel screening strategy enabled a breakthrough in drug discovery in the field of herpes viruses. Here the authors report that this assay is a generally applicable screening test, which allows not only for identifying tolerable and potent antimicrobial agents in compound libraries, but also covers all potential in vitro targets of both the pathogen and the host simultaneously. The test system mimics the smallest unit of a natural infection. Host cells are incubated in the presence of the test sample and are infected with microbes, such as viruses, bacteria, or fungi. Analogous to (lethal challenge) animal models, cell survival is determined. This assay maximizes the chances of success of anti-infective drug discovery, is sensitive, robust, time- and cost-efficient, and especially effective in optimizing screening hits to lead structures and development candidates. In addition to the minimal inhibitory concentration or dose, this test system simultaneously provides the selectivity index, a measure of tolerability in vitro. The authors propose the activity selectivity assay format as a new standard in anti-infective drug discovery and clinical development.


Archive | 1996

Heterobenzocyclopentane oxazolidinones having antibacterial activity

Andreas Stolle; Dieter Habich; Stephan Bartel; Bernd Riedl; Martin Ruppelt; Hanno Wild; Rainer Endermann; Klaus-Dieter Bremm; Hein-Peter Kroll; Harald Labischinski; Klaus Schaller; Hans-Otto Werling


Archive | 1995

5-membered heteroaryl-oxazolidinones

Bernd Riedl; Dieter Habich; Andreas Stolle; Hanno Wild; Rainer Endermann; Klaus Dieter Bremm; Hein-Peter Kroll; Harald Labischinski; Klaus Schaller; Hans-Otto Werling


Archive | 1995

Benzoxazolyl- and benzothiazolyloxazolidinones

Dieter Habich; Bernd Riedl; Martin Ruppelt; Andreas Stolle; Hanno Wild; Rainer Endermann; Klaus Dieter Bremm; Hein-Peter Kroll; Harald Labischinski; Klaus Schaller; Hans-Otto Werling


Archive | 1995

6-membered nitrogen-containing heteroaryl-oxazolidinones

Bernd Riedl; Dieter Habich; Andreas Stolle; Hanno Wild; Rainer Endermann; Klaus Dieter Bremm; Hein-Peter Kroll; Harald Labischinski; Klaus Schaller; Hans-Otto Werling


Archive | 1995

Benzofuranyl -and benzothienyloxazolidinones

Bernd Riedl; Dieter Habich; Andreas Stolle; Hanno Wild; Rainer Endermann; Klaus Dieter Bremm; Hein-Peter Kroll; Harald Labischinski; Klaus Schaller; Hans-Otto Werling


Archive | 1996

Heteroatom-containing benzocyclopentane-oxazolidinones

Andreas Stolle; Dieter Habich; Stephan Bartel; Bernd Riedl; Martin Ruppelt; Hanno Wild; Rainer Endermann; Klaus-Dieter Bremm; Hein-Peter Kroll; Harald Labischinski; Klaus Schaller; Hans-Otto Werling


Archive | 1995

6-membered N-heteroaryloxazolidinones

Bernd Riedl; Dieter Habich; Andreas Stolle; Hanno Wild; Rainer Endermann; Klaus Dieter Bremm; Hein-Peter Kroll; Harald Labischinski; Klaus Schaller; Hans-Otto Werling


Archive | 1995

Oxazolidinones substituted by 5-membered heteroaryl group as antibacterial medicine

Klaus Dieter Bremm; Rainer Endermann; Dieter Habich; Hein-Peter Kroll; Harald Labischinski; Bernd Riedl; Klaus Schaller; Andreas Stolle; Hans-Otto Werling; Hanno Wild


Archive | 1997

Use of 7-(2-oxa-5,8-diazabicyclo[4.3.0]non-8-yl)-quinolone carboxylic acid and naphthyridon carboxylic acid derivatives for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infections and associated gastroduodenal diseases

Michael Matzke; Uwe Petersen; Thomas Jaetsch; Stephan Bartel; Thomas Schenke; Thomas Himmler; Bernd Baasner; Hans-Otto Werling; Klaus Schaller; Harald Labischinski

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