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The Thiol-polyamine Metabolism of Trypanosoma cruzi: Molecular Targets and Drug Repurposing Strategies

Journal

CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 26, Issue 36, Pages 6614-6635

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/0929867325666180926151059

Keywords

Therapy; trypanothione; spermidine; polyamines; Chagas' disease; bioinformatics; screening; approved drugs; drug repositioning; drug repurposing

Funding

  1. FOCEM (MERCOSUR Structural Convergence Fund) [COF 03/11]
  2. FONCyT
  3. ANPCyT - MinCyT Argentina [PICT 2013 - 0520]
  4. CONICET - MinCyT Argentina [PIP 2013-0664]

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Chagas' disease continues to be a challenging and neglected public health problem in many American countries. The etiologic agent, Trypanosoma cruzi, develops intracellularly in the mammalian host, which hinders treatment efficacy. Progress in the knowledge of parasite biology and host-pathogen interaction has not been paralleled by the development of novel, safe and effective therapeutic options. It is then urgent to seek for novel therapeutic candidates and to implement drug discovery strategies that may accelerate the discovery process. The most appealing targets for pharmacological intervention are those essential for the pathogen and, whenever possible, absent or significantly different from the host homolog. The thiol-polyamine metabolism of T. cruzi offers interesting candidates for a rational design of selective drugs. In this respect, here we critically review the state of the art of the thiol-polyamine metabolism of T. cruzi and the pharmacological potential of its components. On the other hand, drug repurposing emerged as a valid strategy to identify new biological activities for drugs in clinical use, while significantly shortening the long time and high cost associated with de novo drug discovery approaches. Thus, we also discuss the different drug repurposing strategies available with a special emphasis in their applications to the identification of drug candidates targeting essential components of the thiol-polyamine metabolism of T. cruzi.

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