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The critical role of mode of action studies in kinetoplastid drug discovery

Alan H. Fairlamb, Susan Wyllie

2023Frontiers in Drug Discovery11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Understanding the target and mode of action of compounds identified by phenotypic screening can greatly facilitate the process of drug discovery and development. Here, we outline the tools currently available for target identification against the neglected tropical diseases, human African trypanosomiasis, visceral leishmaniasis and Chagas' disease. We provide examples how these tools can be used to identify and triage undesirable mechanisms, to identify potential toxic liabilities in patients and to manage a balanced portfolio of target-based campaigns. We review the primary targets of drugs that are currently in clinical development that were initially identified via phenotypic screening, and whose modes of action affect protein turnover, RNA trans-splicing or signalling in these protozoan parasites.

Topics & Concepts

Drug discoveryAfrican trypanosomiasisMode of actionComputational biologyPhenotypic screeningBiologyIdentification (biology)DiseaseDrugNeglected tropical diseasesTrypanosomiasisBioinformaticsMedicinePhenotypePharmacologyGeneticsToxicologyImmunologyPathologyGeneBotanyTrypanosoma species research and implicationsResearch on Leishmaniasis StudiesBiochemical and Molecular Research
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