Affiliation:
1. Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Medicina, Instituto de Investigaciones Medicas A. Lanari, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract
:
Amino acids and polyamines are involved in relevant processes for the parasite Trypanosoma
cruzi, like protein synthesis, stress resistance, life cycle progression, infection establishment and
redox balance, among others. In addition to the biosynthetic routes of amino acids, T. cruzi possesses
transport systems that allow the active uptake from the extracellular medium; and in the case of polyamines,
the uptake is the unique way to obtain these compounds. The TcAAAP protein family is absent
in mammals and its members are responsible for amino acid and derivative uptake, thus the TcAAAP
permeases are not only interesting and promising therapeutic targets but could also be used to direct the
entry of toxic compounds into the parasite.
:
Although there is a treatment available for Chagas disease, its limited efficacy in the chronic stage of
the disease, as well as the side effects reported, highlight the urgent need to develop new therapies.
Discovery of new drugs is a slow and cost-consuming process, and even during clinical trials the drugs
can fail. In this context, drug repositioning is an interesting and recommended strategy by the World
Health Organization since costs and time are significantly reduced.
:
In this article, amino acids and polyamines transport and their potential as therapeutic targets will be
revised, including examples of synthetic drugs and drug repurposing.
Funder
UK Research and Innovation via the Global Challenges Research Fund
Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry
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