Natural-Product-Based Solutions for Tropical Infectious Diseases.

IF 8.7 1区 化学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Materials Letters Pub Date : 2021-12-15 Epub Date: 2021-09-08 DOI:10.1128/CMR.00348-20
Oyelola Adegboye, Matt A Field, Andreas Kupz, Saparna Pai, Dileep Sharma, Michael J Smout, Phurpa Wangchuk, Yide Wong, Claire Loiseau
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About half of the world's population and 80% of the world's biodiversity can be found in the tropics. Many diseases are specific to the tropics, with at least 41 diseases caused by endemic bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. Such diseases are of increasing concern, as the geographic range of tropical diseases is expanding due to climate change, urbanization, change in agricultural practices, deforestation, and loss of biodiversity. While traditional medicines have been used for centuries in the treatment of tropical diseases, the active natural compounds within these medicines remain largely unknown. In this review, we describe infectious diseases specific to the tropics, including their causative pathogens, modes of transmission, recent major outbreaks, and geographic locations. We further review current treatments for these tropical diseases, carefully consider the biodiscovery potential of the tropical biome, and discuss a range of technologies being used for drug development from natural resources. We provide a list of natural products with antimicrobial activity, detailing the source organisms and their effectiveness as treatment. We discuss how technological advancements, such as next-generation sequencing, are driving high-throughput natural product screening pipelines to identify compounds with therapeutic properties. This review demonstrates the impact natural products from the vast tropical biome have in the treatment of tropical infectious diseases and how high-throughput technical capacity will accelerate this discovery process.

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基于天然产品的热带传染病解决方案。
世界上大约一半的人口和 80% 的生物多样性分布在热带地区。许多疾病是热带地区特有的,至少有 41 种疾病是由地方性细菌、病毒、寄生虫和真菌引起的。由于气候变化、城市化、农业生产方式的改变、森林砍伐和生物多样性的丧失,热带疾病的地理分布范围不断扩大,这些疾病日益受到关注。几个世纪以来,传统药物一直被用于治疗热带疾病,但这些药物中的活性天然化合物在很大程度上仍不为人所知。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了热带地区特有的传染病,包括其致病病原体、传播方式、近期的主要爆发和地理位置。我们进一步回顾了目前治疗这些热带疾病的方法,仔细研究了热带生物群落的生物发现潜力,并讨论了一系列利用自然资源进行药物开发的技术。我们提供了一份具有抗菌活性的天然产品清单,详细介绍了来源生物及其治疗效果。我们讨论了下一代测序等技术进步如何推动高通量天然产品筛选管道,以确定具有治疗特性的化合物。这篇综述展示了来自广阔热带生物群落的天然产品对治疗热带传染病的影响,以及高通量技术能力将如何加速这一发现过程。
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