In vitro and in vivo experimental models for drug screening and development for Chagas disease
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Resumo: | Chagas disease, a neglected illness, affects nearly 12-14 million people in endemic areas of Latin America. Although the occurrence of acute cases sharply has declined due to Southern Cone Initiative efforts to control vector transmission, there still remain serious challenges, including the maintenance of sustainable public policies for Chagas disease control and the urgent need for better drugs to treat chagasic patients. Since the introduction of benznidazole and nifurtimox approximately 40 years ago, many natural and synthetic compounds have been assayed against Trypanosoma cruzi, yet only a few compounds have advanced to clinical trials. This reflects, at least in part, the lack of consensus regarding appropriate in vitro and in vivo screening protocols as well as the lack of biomarkers for treating parasitaemia. The development of more effective drugs requires (i) the identification and validation of parasite targets, (ii) compounds to be screened against the targets or the whole parasite and (iii) a panel of minimum standardised procedures to advance leading compounds to clinical trials. This third aim was the topic of the workshop entitled Experimental Models in Drug Screening and Development for Chagas Disease, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the 25th and 26th of November 2008 by the Fiocruz Program for Research and Technological Development on Chagas Disease and Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative. During the meeting, the minimum steps, requirements and decision gates for the determination of the efficacy of novel drugs for T. cruzi control were evaluated by interdisciplinary experts and an in vitro and in vivo flowchart was designed to serve as a general and standardised protocol for screening potential drugs for the treatment of Chagas disease. |
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In vitro and in vivo experimental models for drug screening and development for Chagas disease |
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In vitro and in vivo experimental models for drug screening and development for Chagas disease |
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In vitro and in vivo experimental models for drug screening and development for Chagas disease Romanha,Alvaro José Trypanosoma cruzi Chagas disease treatment drug screening benznidazole |
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In vitro and in vivo experimental models for drug screening and development for Chagas disease |
title_full |
In vitro and in vivo experimental models for drug screening and development for Chagas disease |
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In vitro and in vivo experimental models for drug screening and development for Chagas disease |
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In vitro and in vivo experimental models for drug screening and development for Chagas disease |
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In vitro and in vivo experimental models for drug screening and development for Chagas disease |
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Romanha,Alvaro José |
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Romanha,Alvaro José Castro,Solange Lisboa de Soeiro,Maria de Nazaré Correia Lannes-Vieira,Joseli Ribeiro,Isabela Talvani,André Bourdin,Bernadette Blum,Bethania Olivieri,Bianca Zani,Carlos Spadafora,Carmenza Chiari,Egler Chatelain,Eric Chaves,Gabriela Calzada,José Eduardo Bustamante,Juan Manuel Freitas-Junior,Lucio H Romero,Luz I Bahia,Maria Terezinha Lotrowska,Michel Soares,Milena Andrade,Sonia Gumes Armstrong,Tanya Degrave,Wim Andrade,Zilton de Araújo |
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author |
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Castro,Solange Lisboa de Soeiro,Maria de Nazaré Correia Lannes-Vieira,Joseli Ribeiro,Isabela Talvani,André Bourdin,Bernadette Blum,Bethania Olivieri,Bianca Zani,Carlos Spadafora,Carmenza Chiari,Egler Chatelain,Eric Chaves,Gabriela Calzada,José Eduardo Bustamante,Juan Manuel Freitas-Junior,Lucio H Romero,Luz I Bahia,Maria Terezinha Lotrowska,Michel Soares,Milena Andrade,Sonia Gumes Armstrong,Tanya Degrave,Wim Andrade,Zilton de Araújo |
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Romanha,Alvaro José Castro,Solange Lisboa de Soeiro,Maria de Nazaré Correia Lannes-Vieira,Joseli Ribeiro,Isabela Talvani,André Bourdin,Bernadette Blum,Bethania Olivieri,Bianca Zani,Carlos Spadafora,Carmenza Chiari,Egler Chatelain,Eric Chaves,Gabriela Calzada,José Eduardo Bustamante,Juan Manuel Freitas-Junior,Lucio H Romero,Luz I Bahia,Maria Terezinha Lotrowska,Michel Soares,Milena Andrade,Sonia Gumes Armstrong,Tanya Degrave,Wim Andrade,Zilton de Araújo |
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Trypanosoma cruzi Chagas disease treatment drug screening benznidazole |
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Trypanosoma cruzi Chagas disease treatment drug screening benznidazole |
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Chagas disease, a neglected illness, affects nearly 12-14 million people in endemic areas of Latin America. Although the occurrence of acute cases sharply has declined due to Southern Cone Initiative efforts to control vector transmission, there still remain serious challenges, including the maintenance of sustainable public policies for Chagas disease control and the urgent need for better drugs to treat chagasic patients. Since the introduction of benznidazole and nifurtimox approximately 40 years ago, many natural and synthetic compounds have been assayed against Trypanosoma cruzi, yet only a few compounds have advanced to clinical trials. This reflects, at least in part, the lack of consensus regarding appropriate in vitro and in vivo screening protocols as well as the lack of biomarkers for treating parasitaemia. The development of more effective drugs requires (i) the identification and validation of parasite targets, (ii) compounds to be screened against the targets or the whole parasite and (iii) a panel of minimum standardised procedures to advance leading compounds to clinical trials. This third aim was the topic of the workshop entitled Experimental Models in Drug Screening and Development for Chagas Disease, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the 25th and 26th of November 2008 by the Fiocruz Program for Research and Technological Development on Chagas Disease and Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative. During the meeting, the minimum steps, requirements and decision gates for the determination of the efficacy of novel drugs for T. cruzi control were evaluated by interdisciplinary experts and an in vitro and in vivo flowchart was designed to serve as a general and standardised protocol for screening potential drugs for the treatment of Chagas disease. |
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Chagas disease, a neglected illness, affects nearly 12-14 million people in endemic areas of Latin America. Although the occurrence of acute cases sharply has declined due to Southern Cone Initiative efforts to control vector transmission, there still remain serious challenges, including the maintenance of sustainable public policies for Chagas disease control and the urgent need for better drugs to treat chagasic patients. Since the introduction of benznidazole and nifurtimox approximately 40 years ago, many natural and synthetic compounds have been assayed against Trypanosoma cruzi, yet only a few compounds have advanced to clinical trials. This reflects, at least in part, the lack of consensus regarding appropriate in vitro and in vivo screening protocols as well as the lack of biomarkers for treating parasitaemia. The development of more effective drugs requires (i) the identification and validation of parasite targets, (ii) compounds to be screened against the targets or the whole parasite and (iii) a panel of minimum standardised procedures to advance leading compounds to clinical trials. This third aim was the topic of the workshop entitled Experimental Models in Drug Screening and Development for Chagas Disease, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the 25th and 26th of November 2008 by the Fiocruz Program for Research and Technological Development on Chagas Disease and Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative. During the meeting, the minimum steps, requirements and decision gates for the determination of the efficacy of novel drugs for T. cruzi control were evaluated by interdisciplinary experts and an in vitro and in vivo flowchart was designed to serve as a general and standardised protocol for screening potential drugs for the treatment of Chagas disease. |
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