7 TB
7 TB
7 TB
Lec. 7
Mechanism of Action
Isoniazid inhibits synthesis of mycolic acids, which are essential
components of mycobacterial cell walls. Isoniazid is a prodrug
that is activated by the mycobacterial catalase-peroxidase (KatG).
The activated form of isoniazid forms a covalent complex with an
acyl carrier protein (AcpM) and a beta-ketoacyl carrier protein
synthetase, which blocks mycolic acid synthesis and kills the cell.
Antibacterial spectrum
INH is bacteriostatic for mycobacterium bacilli in the stationary
phase, but for rapidly dividing organisms, it is bactericidal. INH is
specific for treatment of M. tuberculosis.