Current Promising Therapeutic Targets for Aspergillosis Treatment

Aspergillosis is a fungal disease caused by different species of Aspergillus. They live in soil,dust and decomposed material. Number of Aspergillus species found till now is about 300 and more are still to be identified. Only few Aspergillus species can cause human disease and the most common specie...

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Main Authors: Shweta Srivastava, Neha Shree Maurya, Shikha Kushwah, Ashutosh Mani
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
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Online Access:https://microbiologyjournal.org/current-promising-therapeutic-targets-for-aspergillosis-treatment/
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spelling doaj-15cbeb7dcaec4830ac2094dda4a92fa42021-10-02T17:11:28ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2021-06-0115248449910.22207/JPAM.15.2.09Current Promising Therapeutic Targets for Aspergillosis TreatmentShweta Srivastavahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2757-8403Neha Shree Mauryahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5275-2288Shikha Kushwahhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9952-7088Ashutosh Manihttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6795-7718Aspergillosis is a fungal disease caused by different species of Aspergillus. They live in soil,dust and decomposed material. Number of Aspergillus species found till now is about 300 and more are still to be identified. Only few Aspergillus species can cause human disease and the most common species for human infection is Aspergillus fumigatus, which is a ubiquitous airborne saprophytic fungus. Severity of the disease ranges from an allergic response to life-threatening generalized infection. They grow optimally at 37°C and can grow upto 50°C. The fungal conidia are being constantly inhaled by humans and animals everyday normally gets eliminated by innate immune mechanism. Due to increasing number of immunocompromised patients, severe and fatal Aspergillosis cases have augmented. Currently, available antifungal drug for the treatment of Aspergillosis act on these three molecular target are 14 alpha demethylase for Azoles, ergosterol for Polyene and β-1,3-glucan synthase for Echinocandin. These antifungal drug show high resistance problem and toxicity. So, it is high time to develop new drugs for treatment with reduced toxicity and drug resistant problem. Synthesis of essential amino acid is absent in human as they obtain it from their diet but fungi synthesis these amino acid. Thus, enzymes in this pathway acts as novel drug target. This article summarizes promising drug targets presents in different metabolic pathway of Aspergillus genome and discusses their molecular functions in detail. This review also list down the inhibitors of these novel target. We present a comprehensive review that will pave way for discovery and development of novel antifungals against these drug targets for Aspergillosis treatment.https://microbiologyjournal.org/current-promising-therapeutic-targets-for-aspergillosis-treatment/aspergillosisnovel targetsaspergillus fumigatusantifungalpathwaysenzymesfungiinhibitors
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author Shweta Srivastava
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Ashutosh Mani
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Neha Shree Maurya
Shikha Kushwah
Ashutosh Mani
Current Promising Therapeutic Targets for Aspergillosis Treatment
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
aspergillosis
novel targets
aspergillus fumigatus
antifungal
pathways
enzymes
fungi
inhibitors
author_facet Shweta Srivastava
Neha Shree Maurya
Shikha Kushwah
Ashutosh Mani
author_sort Shweta Srivastava
title Current Promising Therapeutic Targets for Aspergillosis Treatment
title_short Current Promising Therapeutic Targets for Aspergillosis Treatment
title_full Current Promising Therapeutic Targets for Aspergillosis Treatment
title_fullStr Current Promising Therapeutic Targets for Aspergillosis Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Current Promising Therapeutic Targets for Aspergillosis Treatment
title_sort current promising therapeutic targets for aspergillosis treatment
publisher Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
series Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
issn 0973-7510
2581-690X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Aspergillosis is a fungal disease caused by different species of Aspergillus. They live in soil,dust and decomposed material. Number of Aspergillus species found till now is about 300 and more are still to be identified. Only few Aspergillus species can cause human disease and the most common species for human infection is Aspergillus fumigatus, which is a ubiquitous airborne saprophytic fungus. Severity of the disease ranges from an allergic response to life-threatening generalized infection. They grow optimally at 37°C and can grow upto 50°C. The fungal conidia are being constantly inhaled by humans and animals everyday normally gets eliminated by innate immune mechanism. Due to increasing number of immunocompromised patients, severe and fatal Aspergillosis cases have augmented. Currently, available antifungal drug for the treatment of Aspergillosis act on these three molecular target are 14 alpha demethylase for Azoles, ergosterol for Polyene and β-1,3-glucan synthase for Echinocandin. These antifungal drug show high resistance problem and toxicity. So, it is high time to develop new drugs for treatment with reduced toxicity and drug resistant problem. Synthesis of essential amino acid is absent in human as they obtain it from their diet but fungi synthesis these amino acid. Thus, enzymes in this pathway acts as novel drug target. This article summarizes promising drug targets presents in different metabolic pathway of Aspergillus genome and discusses their molecular functions in detail. This review also list down the inhibitors of these novel target. We present a comprehensive review that will pave way for discovery and development of novel antifungals against these drug targets for Aspergillosis treatment.
topic aspergillosis
novel targets
aspergillus fumigatus
antifungal
pathways
enzymes
fungi
inhibitors
url https://microbiologyjournal.org/current-promising-therapeutic-targets-for-aspergillosis-treatment/
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