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Dynamic microfluidic single-cell screening identifies pheno-tuning compounds to potentiate tuberculosis therapy

Authors :
Maxime Mistretta
Mena Cimino
Pascal Campagne
Stevenn Volant
Etienne Kornobis
Olivier Hebert
Christophe Rochais
Patrick Dallemagne
Cédric Lecoutey
Camille Tisnerat
Alban Lepailleur
Yann Ayotte
Steven R. LaPlante
Nicolas Gangneux
Monika Záhorszká
Jana Korduláková
Sophie Vichier-Guerre
Frédéric Bonhomme
Laura Pokorny
Marvin Albert
Jean-Yves Tinevez
Giulia Manina
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

Drug-recalcitrant infections are a leading global-health concern. Bacterial cells benefit from phenotypic variation, which can suggest effective anti-microbial strategies. However, probing phenotypic variation entails spatiotemporal analysis of individual cells that is technically challenging, and hard to integrate into drug discovery. To address this, we developed a flow-controlled multi-condition microfluidic platform suitable for imaging two-dimensional growth of bacterial cells, compressed inside separate microchambers by a soft hydro-pneumatic membrane. With this platform, we implemented a dynamic single-cell screening for compounds that induce a phenotypic change while decreasing cell-to-cell variation, aiming to undermine the bacterial population, making it more vulnerable to other drugs. We first applied this strategy to mycobacteria, as tuberculosis poses a major public-health threat. Our top hit impairsMycobacterium tuberculosisvia a peculiar mode of action and enhances other anti-tubercular drugs. This work proves that pheno-tuning compounds represent a successful approach to tackle pathogens that are increasingly difficult to treat.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........341d224a1ebe6ec3997b591329728341
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.31.535085