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Exploring the leishmanicidal potential of terpenoids: a comprehensive review on mechanisms of cell death.

Authors :
Jacob Rodrigues, Ana Carolina
Machado Carloto, Amanda Cristina
Daiele Gonçalves, Manoela
Márcia Concato, Virgínia
Barbosa Detoni, Mariana
dos Santos, Yasmin Munhoz
Souza Cruz, Ellen Mayara
Beatriz Madureira, Maria
Paulina Nunes, Angélica
Maya Kuriki Pires, Maria Fernanda
Concimo Santos, Natália
dos Santos Marques, Rafaela Evangelista
Lazarin Bidoia, Danielle
Borges Figueiredo, Fabiano
Rogério Pavanelli, Wander
Source :
Frontiers in Cellular & Infection Microbiology; 2023, p1-19, 19p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Leishmaniasis is a neglected tropical disease with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations, ranging from visceral to cutaneous, with millions of new cases and thousands of deaths reported each year. The species of Leishmania and the immune response of the host determine the severity of the disease. Leishmaniasis remains challenging to diagnose and treat, and there is no vaccine available. Several studies have been conducted on the use of herbal medicines for the treatment of leishmaniasis. Natural products can provide an inexhaustible source of chemical diversity with therapeutic potential. Terpenes are a class of natural products derived from a single isoprene unit, a five-carbon compound that forms the basic structure of isoprenoids. This review focuses on the most important and recent advances in the treatment of parasites of the genus Leishmania with different subclasses of terpenes. Several mechanisms have been proposed in the literature, including increased oxidative stress, immunomodulatory role, and induction of different types of parasite cell death. However, this information needs to be brought together to provide an overview of how these compounds can be used as therapeutic tools for drug development and as a successful adjuvant strategy against Leishmania sp. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22352988
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Cellular & Infection Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172760878
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1260448