Peptides to Tackle Leishmaniasis: Current Status and Future Directions
Peptide-based drugs are an attractive class of therapeutic agents, recently recognized by the pharmaceutical industry. These molecules are currently being used in the development of innovative therapies for diverse health conditions, including tropical diseases such as leishmaniasis. Despite its soc...
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doaj-84c495daabd14cfb8a5a4f71a2c7ed2a2021-04-22T23:06:56ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-04-01224400440010.3390/ijms22094400Peptides to Tackle Leishmaniasis: Current Status and Future DirectionsAlberto A. Robles-Loaiza0Edgar A. Pinos-Tamayo1Bruno Mendes2Cátia Teixeira3Cláudia Alves4Paula Gomes5José R. Almeida6Biomolecules Discovery Group, Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam, Tena, Napo 150150, EcuadorBiomolecules Discovery Group, Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam, Tena, Napo 150150, EcuadorDepartamento de Biologia Animal, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, São Paulo 13083-862, BrazilLAQV-REQUIMTE, Departamento de Química e Bioquímica, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade do Porto, Porto 4169-007, PortugalLAQV-REQUIMTE, Departamento de Química e Bioquímica, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade do Porto, Porto 4169-007, PortugalLAQV-REQUIMTE, Departamento de Química e Bioquímica, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade do Porto, Porto 4169-007, PortugalBiomolecules Discovery Group, Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam, Tena, Napo 150150, EcuadorPeptide-based drugs are an attractive class of therapeutic agents, recently recognized by the pharmaceutical industry. These molecules are currently being used in the development of innovative therapies for diverse health conditions, including tropical diseases such as leishmaniasis. Despite its socioeconomic influence on public health, leishmaniasis remains long-neglected and categorized as a poverty-related disease, with limited treatment options. Peptides with antileishmanial effects encountered to date are a structurally heterogeneous group, which can be found in different natural sources—amphibians, reptiles, insects, bacteria, marine organisms, mammals, plants, and others—or inspired by natural toxins or proteins. This review details the biochemical and structural characteristics of over one hundred peptides and their potential use as molecular frameworks for the design of antileishmanial drug leads. Additionally, we detail the main chemical modifications or substitutions of amino acid residues carried out in the peptide sequence, and their implications in the development of antileishmanial candidates for clinical trials. Our bibliographic research highlights that the action of leishmanicidal peptides has been evaluated mainly using in vitro assays, with a special emphasis on the promastigote stage. In light of these findings, and considering the advances in the successful application of peptides in leishmaniasis chemotherapy, possible approaches and future directions are discussed here.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/9/4400amastigotedrug discovery<i>Leishmania</i> spp.peptidespromastigote |
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Alberto A. Robles-Loaiza Edgar A. Pinos-Tamayo Bruno Mendes Cátia Teixeira Cláudia Alves Paula Gomes José R. Almeida Peptides to Tackle Leishmaniasis: Current Status and Future Directions International Journal of Molecular Sciences amastigote drug discovery <i>Leishmania</i> spp. peptides promastigote |
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Alberto A. Robles-Loaiza Edgar A. Pinos-Tamayo Bruno Mendes Cátia Teixeira Cláudia Alves Paula Gomes José R. Almeida |
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Peptides to Tackle Leishmaniasis: Current Status and Future Directions |
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Peptides to Tackle Leishmaniasis: Current Status and Future Directions |
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Peptides to Tackle Leishmaniasis: Current Status and Future Directions |
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Peptides to Tackle Leishmaniasis: Current Status and Future Directions |
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Peptides to Tackle Leishmaniasis: Current Status and Future Directions |
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peptides to tackle leishmaniasis: current status and future directions |
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Peptide-based drugs are an attractive class of therapeutic agents, recently recognized by the pharmaceutical industry. These molecules are currently being used in the development of innovative therapies for diverse health conditions, including tropical diseases such as leishmaniasis. Despite its socioeconomic influence on public health, leishmaniasis remains long-neglected and categorized as a poverty-related disease, with limited treatment options. Peptides with antileishmanial effects encountered to date are a structurally heterogeneous group, which can be found in different natural sources—amphibians, reptiles, insects, bacteria, marine organisms, mammals, plants, and others—or inspired by natural toxins or proteins. This review details the biochemical and structural characteristics of over one hundred peptides and their potential use as molecular frameworks for the design of antileishmanial drug leads. Additionally, we detail the main chemical modifications or substitutions of amino acid residues carried out in the peptide sequence, and their implications in the development of antileishmanial candidates for clinical trials. Our bibliographic research highlights that the action of leishmanicidal peptides has been evaluated mainly using in vitro assays, with a special emphasis on the promastigote stage. In light of these findings, and considering the advances in the successful application of peptides in leishmaniasis chemotherapy, possible approaches and future directions are discussed here. |
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amastigote drug discovery <i>Leishmania</i> spp. peptides promastigote |
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