Proteasome as a Drug Target in Trypanosomatid Diseases
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- DOI: 10.2174/1389450124666230719104147
Proteasome as a Drug Target in Trypanosomatid Diseases
Abstract
Some diseases caused by trypanosomatid parasites, like Leishmaniasis, Chagas Disease, and Human African Trypanosomiasis (HTA), are challenging to manage, mainly concerning pharmacological therapy because they are associated with vulnerable populations. Unfortunately, there is a lack of significant investments in the search for new drugs. Therefore, one of the strategies to aid the discovery of new drugs is to identify and inhibit molecular targets essential to the parasite's survival, such as the proteasome, which degrades most proteins in the parasite cells. Our study has presented several proteasome inhibitors with various pharmacophoric cores, and two of them, 5, and 13, have stood out in the clinical phase of treatment for leishmaniasis.
Keywords: Chagas; HTA; Leishmaniasis; Neglected tropical disease; Sleeping sickness; Trypanosomatid.
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