Combating Drug-Resistant Protozoal Infections: A Review of Emerging Therapeutics

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Anju A. Tom, Sreya A. Sunilkumar, Ahammed A. Thottasseri, Tharanikkarasu Kannan
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Abstract

Protozoal infections remain a significant global health burden despite significant progress in understanding these infections in recent years due to the continuing emergence of multidrug resistance among protozoal parasites. This review focuses on recent innovations in protozoal disease treatment aimed at combating this growing challenge of drug resistance. The escalating prevalence of multidrug resistance among protozoal parasites, especially those responsible for widespread diseases such as malaria, leishmaniasis, and trypanosomiasis, is rapidly emerging as a grave threat to human health worldwide. This resistance undermines the efficacy of existing treatments, making it imperative to develop and explore novel therapeutic approaches. Diverse strategies, including the concept of hybrid drugs, the development of advanced analogs of existing drugs, and drug repurposing, have been employed to counter drug resistance by outmaneuvering the evolution of resistant parasites and restoring the effectiveness of treatments. In this review, we delve into the significant findings reported between 2020 and 2024, with the aim of providing an overview of the state of protozoal disease treatment, highlighting the progress made, exploring promising avenues for tackling these devastating diseases, and offering insights into future directions for overcoming the persistent challenge of drug resistance. Given that the emergence of drug resistance calls for a multifaceted approach to address protozoal infections, long-term success depends on interdisciplinary research collaborations, equitable access to treatment, and appropriate drug resistance surveillance, in addition to the advancement of research and the development of therapeutic strategies described in this review.

对抗耐药原虫感染:新兴治疗方法综述
原生动物感染仍然是一个重大的全球卫生负担,尽管近年来在了解这些感染方面取得了重大进展,这是由于原生动物寄生虫不断出现多药耐药性。这篇综述的重点是最近在原生动物疾病治疗方面的创新,旨在对抗这一日益增长的耐药性挑战。原生动物寄生虫,特别是那些导致疟疾、利什曼病和锥虫病等广泛疾病的原虫,对多种药物的耐药性日益普遍,正迅速成为全世界人类健康的严重威胁。这种耐药性破坏了现有治疗方法的疗效,因此必须开发和探索新的治疗方法。各种策略,包括混合药物的概念,现有药物的先进类似物的发展,以及药物再利用,已经被用来通过智取耐药寄生虫的进化和恢复治疗的有效性来对抗耐药性。在这篇综述中,我们深入研究了2020年至2024年间报道的重大发现,旨在概述原生动物疾病治疗的现状,突出取得的进展,探索解决这些毁灭性疾病的有希望的途径,并为克服耐药性的持续挑战提供未来的方向。鉴于耐药性的出现要求采取多方面的方法来解决原生动物感染,长期成功取决于跨学科研究合作、公平获得治疗和适当的耐药性监测,以及本综述所述的研究进展和治疗策略的发展。
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Archiv der Pharmazie
Archiv der Pharmazie 医学-化学综合
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
176
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: Archiv der Pharmazie - Chemistry in Life Sciences is an international journal devoted to research and development in all fields of pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry. Emphasis is put on papers combining synthetic organic chemistry, structural biology, molecular modelling, bioorganic chemistry, natural products chemistry, biochemistry or analytical methods with pharmaceutical or medicinal aspects such as biological activity. The focus of this journal is put on original research papers, but other scientifically valuable contributions (e.g. reviews, minireviews, highlights, symposia contributions, discussions, and essays) are also welcome.
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