2023
DOI: 10.1002/med.22005
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Experimental structure based drug design (SBDD) applications for anti‐leishmanial drugs: A paradigm shift?

Miguel Marín,
Marta López,
Laura Gallego‐Yerga
et al.

Abstract: Leishmaniasis is a group of neglected tropical diseases caused by at least 20 species of Leishmania protozoa, which are spread by the bite of infected sandflies. There are three main forms of the disease: cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL, the most common), visceral leishmaniasis (VL, also known as kala‐azar, the most serious), and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis. One billion people live in areas endemic to leishmaniasis, with an annual estimation of 30,000 new cases of VL and more than 1 million of CL. New treatments f… Show more

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“…This approach entails testing compound libraries on either a specific molecular target or an entire organism, typically at the cellular level. Although SBDD studies supplement high-throughput screening and pharmacokinetic optimization, owing to the prevailing view of limited validated targets, certain SBDD strategies have notably contributed to emerging drug candidates with substantial future potential [ 103 ]. Synthetic biology involves an interdisciplinary field merging biology, engineering, and computer science, which recently showed potential in developing innovative methods to tackle leishmaniasis [ 104 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach entails testing compound libraries on either a specific molecular target or an entire organism, typically at the cellular level. Although SBDD studies supplement high-throughput screening and pharmacokinetic optimization, owing to the prevailing view of limited validated targets, certain SBDD strategies have notably contributed to emerging drug candidates with substantial future potential [ 103 ]. Synthetic biology involves an interdisciplinary field merging biology, engineering, and computer science, which recently showed potential in developing innovative methods to tackle leishmaniasis [ 104 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%