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New Delhi: In a breakthrough findings, researchers have discovered a new drug that they claim can treat three deadly infections caused by three different pathogens.
The new drug, described as a 'new hope', can target an enzyme common to the parasites causing all three infections – sleping sickness, chagas disease and leishmaniasis – that affect millions of people in developing nations.
"It's a breakthrough in our understanding of the parasites that cause the three diseases, potentially allowing them to be cured," Jeremy Mottram, chair of pathogen biology at the Center for Immunology and Infection at the University of York, said in a press release. "This early phase drug discovery project will now move towards toxicity testing prior to human trials."
For the study, researchers tested more than 3 million compounds made by the pharmaceutical company Novartis to identify one that would kill multiple parasites.
The team selected the compound, GNF6702, which they manipulated it to make it more potent, and was then used in mice with the three infections.
Test results then showed that GNF6702 could treat Trypanosoma brucei, Trypansosoma cruzi and Leishmania infections in mice.
The compound did not appear to have adverse effects in the rodents, and cleared the infections. However, the researchers said that it must be tested for safety before planning clinical trials to test efficacy in humans.
Their findings have been published in the journal Nature.
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