INVESTIGADORES
CARRILLO carolina
artículos
Título:
High-throughput drug repositioning for the discovery of new trypanocidal antichagasic medications
Autor/es:
BELLERA CL; SBARAGLINI ML; BALCAZAR DE; FRACCAROLI L; VANRELL MC; CASASSA AF; LABRIOLA CA; ROMANO PS; CARRILLO C; TALEVI A
Revista:
MINI-REVIEWS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Editorial:
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Oak Park; Año: 2015 vol. 2015 p. 182 - 193
ISSN:
1389-5575
Resumen:
Despite affecting around 8 million people worldwide and representing an economic burden above $7 billion/year, currently approved medications to treat Chagas disease are still limited to drugs, nifurtimox and benznidazole, which were Developed more than 40 years ago and present important efficacy and safety limitations. Drug repositioning (i.e. finding second or further therapeutic indications for known drugs) has raised considerable interest within the international drug development community and regulatory agencies. There are many explanations to the current interest on drug repositioning including the possibility to partially circumvent clinical trials and the consequent saving in time and resources. It has been suggested as a particular attractive approach for the development of novel therapeutics for neglected diseases, which are usually driven by public or non-profit organizations. Here we review current computer-guided approaches to drug repositioning and reports on drug repositioning stories oriented to Chagas disease, with a focus on computer-guided drug repurposing campaigns.