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Cysteine proteases: Battling pathogenic parasitic protozoans with omnipresent enzymes.

Aadish Rawat1, Mrinalini Roy1, Anupam Jyoti1, Sanket Kaushik1, Kuldeep Verma2, Vijay Kumar Srivastava3.   

Abstract

Millions of people worldwide lie at the risk of parasitic protozoic infections that kill over a million people each year. The rising inefficacy of conventional therapeutics to combat these diseases, mainly due to the development of drug resistance to a handful of available licensed options contributes substantially to the rising burden of these ailments. Cysteine proteases are omnipresent enzymes that are critically implicated in the pathogenesis of protozoic infections. Despite their significance and druggability, cysteine proteases as therapeutic targets have not yet been translated into the clinic. The review presents the significance of cysteine proteases of members of the genera Plasmodium, Entamoeba, and Leishmania, known to cause Malaria, Amoebiasis, and Leishmaniasis, respectively, the protozoic diseases with the highest morbidity and mortality. Further, projecting them as targets for molecular tools like the CRISPR-Cas technology for favorable manipulation, exploration of obscure genomes, and achieving a better insight into protozoic functioning. Overcoming the hurdles that prevent us from gaining a better insight into the functioning of these enzymes in protozoic systems is a necessity. Managing the burden of parasitic protozoic infections pivotally depends upon the betterment of molecular tools and therapeutic concepts that will pave the path to an array of diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
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Keywords:  Amoebiasis; CRISPR-Cas; Cysteine protease; Leishmaniasis; Malaria

Year:  2021        PMID: 33989978     DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2021.126784

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Res        ISSN: 0944-5013            Impact factor:   5.415


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