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Plasmodium cell biology should inform strategies used in the development of antimalarial transmission-blocking drugs

机译:疟原虫细胞生物学应为开发抗疟疾传播阻断药物提供策略依据

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Malaria is a disease with a devastating impact affecting 216 million people each year and causing 655,000 deaths, most of which are children under 5 years old. Recent appreciation that malaria eradication will require novel interventions to target the parasite during transmission from the human host to the mosquito has lead to an exciting surge in activity to develop transmission-blocking drugs and the high-throughput assays to screen for them. This article presents an overview of transmission-stage cell biology and discusses its impact on assay development to provide a context for researchers to evaluate the relative merits/drawbacks of both screening data obtained from current assays and considerations for future assay design. The most recent knowledge of the transmission-blocking properties of current antimalarial classes is also summarized and, underdeveloped targets for transmission-stage drug discovery are highlighted.
机译:疟疾是一种具有破坏性影响的疾病,每年影响2.16亿人,并造成655,000例死亡,其中大多数是5岁以下的儿童。最近的消灭疟疾认识将需要新颖的干预措施,以在从人宿主传播到蚊子的过程中将寄生虫作为目标,这导致开发阻止传播药物和筛选高通量药物的活性激增。本文概述了传输期细胞生物学,并讨论了其对检测发展的影响,从而为研究人员提供了一个背景,以评估从当前检测获得的筛选数据以及未来检测设计的考虑因素的相对优缺点。还总结了有关当前抗疟药类别的传播阻断特性的最新知识,并着重指出了传播阶段药物发现的未开发目标。

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