Leishmania cell wall as a potent target for antiparasitic drugs. A focus on the glycoconjugates

Org Biomol Chem. 2015 Aug 21;13(31):8393-404. doi: 10.1039/c5ob00563a.

Abstract

Although leishmaniasis has been studied for over a century, the fight against cutaneous, mucocutaneous and visceral forms of the disease remains a hot topic. This review refers to the parasitic cell wall and more particularly to the constitutive glycoconjugates. The structures of the main glycolipids and glycoproteins, which are species-dependent, are described. The focus is on the disturbance of the lipid membrane by existing drugs and possible new ones, in order to develop future therapeutic agents.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antiparasitic Agents / pharmacology*
  • Cell Membrane / drug effects
  • Cell Membrane / metabolism
  • Cell Wall / drug effects*
  • Cell Wall / metabolism*
  • Glycoconjugates / metabolism*
  • Leishmania / cytology*
  • Leishmania / drug effects*
  • Leishmania / metabolism
  • Molecular Targeted Therapy

Substances

  • Antiparasitic Agents
  • Glycoconjugates