Genes, Vol. 11, Pages 722: Of Drugs and Trypanosomatids: New Tools and Knowledge to Reduce Bottlenecks in Drug Discovery
Genes, Vol. 11, Pages 722: Of Drugs and Trypanosomatids: New Tools and Knowledge to Reduce Bottlenecks in Drug Discovery
Genes doi: 10.3390/genes11070722
Authors:
Bhattacharya
Corbeil
do Monte-Neto
Fernandez- Prada
Leishmaniasis (Leishmania species), sleeping sickness (Trypanosoma brucei), and Chagas disease (Trypanosoma cruzi) are devastating and globally spread diseases caused by trypanosomatid parasites. At present, drugs for treating trypanosomatid diseases are far from ideal due to host toxicity, elevated cost, limited access, and increasing rates of drug resistance. Technological advances in parasitology, chemistry, and genomics have unlocked new possibilities for novel drug concepts and compound screening technologies that were previously inaccessible. In this perspective, we discuss current models used in drug-discovery cascades targeting trypanosomatids (from in vitro to in vivo approaches), their use and limitations in a biological context, as well as different examples of recently discovered lead compounds.
Source: Genes - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Bhattacharya Corbeil do Monte-Neto Fernandez- Prada Tags: Review Source Type: research
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