Potential therapeutic targets shared between leishmaniasis and cancer

The association of leishmaniasis and malignancies in human and animal models has been highlighted in recent years. The misdiagnosis of coexistence of leishmaniasis and cancer and the use of common drugs in the treatment of such diseases prompt us to further survey the molecular biology of Leishma...

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Main Authors: Rashidi, S. (Sajad), Fernández-Rubio, C. (Celia), Manzano-Román, R. (Raúl), Mansouri, R. (Reza), Shafiei, R. (Reza), Ali-Hassanzadeh, M. (Mohammad), Barazesh, A. (Afshin), Karimazar, M. (Mohammadreza), Hatam, G. (Gholamreza), Nguewa, P.A. (Paul Alain)
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author Rashidi, S. (Sajad)
Fernández-Rubio, C. (Celia)
Manzano-Román, R. (Raúl)
Mansouri, R. (Reza)
Shafiei, R. (Reza)
Ali-Hassanzadeh, M. (Mohammad)
Barazesh, A. (Afshin)
Karimazar, M. (Mohammadreza)
Hatam, G. (Gholamreza)
Nguewa, P.A. (Paul Alain)
author_facet Rashidi, S. (Sajad)
Fernández-Rubio, C. (Celia)
Manzano-Román, R. (Raúl)
Mansouri, R. (Reza)
Shafiei, R. (Reza)
Ali-Hassanzadeh, M. (Mohammad)
Barazesh, A. (Afshin)
Karimazar, M. (Mohammadreza)
Hatam, G. (Gholamreza)
Nguewa, P.A. (Paul Alain)
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description The association of leishmaniasis and malignancies in human and animal models has been highlighted in recent years. The misdiagnosis of coexistence of leishmaniasis and cancer and the use of common drugs in the treatment of such diseases prompt us to further survey the molecular biology of Leishmania parasites and cancer cells. The information regarding common expressed proteins, as possible therapeutic targets, in Leishmania parasites and cancer cells is scarce. Therefore, the current study reviews proteins, and investigates the regulation and functions of several key proteins in Leishmania parasites and cancer cells. The up- and down-regulations of such proteins were mostly related to survival, development, pathogenicity, metabolic pathways and vital signalling in Leishmania parasites and cancer cells. The presence of common expressed proteins in Leishmania parasites and cancer cells reveals valuable information regarding the possible shared mechanisms of pathogenicity and opportunities for therapeutic targeting in leishmaniasis and cancers in the future.
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spelling oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171-638602022-08-05T01:05:01Z Potential therapeutic targets shared between leishmaniasis and cancer Rashidi, S. (Sajad) Fernández-Rubio, C. (Celia) Manzano-Román, R. (Raúl) Mansouri, R. (Reza) Shafiei, R. (Reza) Ali-Hassanzadeh, M. (Mohammad) Barazesh, A. (Afshin) Karimazar, M. (Mohammadreza) Hatam, G. (Gholamreza) Nguewa, P.A. (Paul Alain) Cancer Common protein Drug Leishmaniasis Therapeutic target The association of leishmaniasis and malignancies in human and animal models has been highlighted in recent years. The misdiagnosis of coexistence of leishmaniasis and cancer and the use of common drugs in the treatment of such diseases prompt us to further survey the molecular biology of Leishmania parasites and cancer cells. The information regarding common expressed proteins, as possible therapeutic targets, in Leishmania parasites and cancer cells is scarce. Therefore, the current study reviews proteins, and investigates the regulation and functions of several key proteins in Leishmania parasites and cancer cells. The up- and down-regulations of such proteins were mostly related to survival, development, pathogenicity, metabolic pathways and vital signalling in Leishmania parasites and cancer cells. The presence of common expressed proteins in Leishmania parasites and cancer cells reveals valuable information regarding the possible shared mechanisms of pathogenicity and opportunities for therapeutic targeting in leishmaniasis and cancers in the future. 2022-08-04T08:03:02Z 2022-08-04T08:03:02Z 2021 info:eu-repo/semantics/article https://hdl.handle.net/10171/63860 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Cambridge University Press
spellingShingle Cancer
Common protein
Drug
Leishmaniasis
Therapeutic target
Rashidi, S. (Sajad)
Fernández-Rubio, C. (Celia)
Manzano-Román, R. (Raúl)
Mansouri, R. (Reza)
Shafiei, R. (Reza)
Ali-Hassanzadeh, M. (Mohammad)
Barazesh, A. (Afshin)
Karimazar, M. (Mohammadreza)
Hatam, G. (Gholamreza)
Nguewa, P.A. (Paul Alain)
Potential therapeutic targets shared between leishmaniasis and cancer
title Potential therapeutic targets shared between leishmaniasis and cancer
title_full Potential therapeutic targets shared between leishmaniasis and cancer
title_fullStr Potential therapeutic targets shared between leishmaniasis and cancer
title_full_unstemmed Potential therapeutic targets shared between leishmaniasis and cancer
title_short Potential therapeutic targets shared between leishmaniasis and cancer
title_sort potential therapeutic targets shared between leishmaniasis and cancer
topic Cancer
Common protein
Drug
Leishmaniasis
Therapeutic target
url https://hdl.handle.net/10171/63860
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