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An Overview on Target-Based Drug Design against Kinetoplastid Protozoan Infections: Human African Trypanosomiasis, Chagas Disease and Leishmaniases

Violeta Kourbeli, Eleni Chontzopoulou, Kalliopi Moschovou, Dimitrios Pavlos, Thomas Mavromoustakos, Ioannis Papanastasiou

2021Molecules85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The protozoan diseases Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT), Chagas disease (CD), and leishmaniases span worldwide and therefore their impact is a universal concern. The present regimen against kinetoplastid protozoan infections is poor and insufficient. Target-based design expands the horizon of drug design and development and offers novel chemical entities and potential drug candidates to the therapeutic arsenal against the aforementioned neglected diseases. In this review, we report the most promising targets of the main kinetoplastid parasites, as well as their corresponding inhibitors. This overview is part of the Special Issue, entitled “Advances of Medicinal Chemistry against Kinetoplastid Protozoa (Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania spp.) Infections: Drug Design, Synthesis and Pharmacology”.

Topics & Concepts

Trypanosoma cruziChagas diseaseLeishmaniasisAfrican trypanosomiasisProtozoan infectionProtozoaBiologyNeglected tropical diseasesTrypanosoma bruceiTrypanosomiasisLeishmaniaDrugKinetoplastidaTrypanosomaTrypanocidal agentVirologyDiseaseImmunologyProtozoal diseaseMicrobiologyMedicinePharmacologyMalariaBiochemistryComputer scienceWorld Wide WebGeneParasite hostingPathologyTrypanosoma species research and implicationsResearch on Leishmaniasis StudiesParasites and Host Interactions