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Resistance to Antimalarial Monotherapy Is Cyclic.
Weitzman, Rachel; Calfon-Peretz, Ortal; Saha, Trishna; Bloch, Naamah; Ben Zaken, Karin; Rosenfeld, Avi; Amitay, Moshe; Samson, Abraham O.
Afiliação
  • Weitzman R; Bioinformatic Department, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem 9372115, Israel.
  • Calfon-Peretz O; Drug Discovery Lab, Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar Ilan University, Safed 1311502, Israel.
  • Saha T; Bioinformatic Department, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem 9372115, Israel.
  • Bloch N; Drug Discovery Lab, Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar Ilan University, Safed 1311502, Israel.
  • Ben Zaken K; Drug Discovery Lab, Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar Ilan University, Safed 1311502, Israel.
  • Rosenfeld A; Drug Discovery Lab, Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar Ilan University, Safed 1311502, Israel.
  • Amitay M; Drug Discovery Lab, Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar Ilan University, Safed 1311502, Israel.
  • Samson AO; Department of Computer Science, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem 9372115, Israel.
J Clin Med ; 11(3)2022 Jan 31.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35160232
ABSTRACT
Malaria is a prevalent parasitic disease that is estimated to kill between one and two million people-mostly children-every year. Here, we query PubMed for malaria drug resistance and plot the yearly citations of 14 common antimalarials. Remarkably, most antimalarial drugs display cyclic resistance patterns, rising and falling over four decades. The antimalarial drugs that exhibit cyclic resistance are quinine, chloroquine, mefloquine, amodiaquine, artesunate, artemether, sulfadoxine, doxycycline, halofantrine, piperaquine, pyrimethamine, atovaquone, artemisinin, and dihydroartemisinin. Exceptionally, the resistance of the two latter drugs can also correlate with a linear rise. Our predicted antimalarial drug resistance is consistent with clinical data reported by the Worldwide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) and validates our methodology. Notably, the cyclical resistance suggests that most antimalarial drugs are sustainable in the end. Furthermore, cyclic resistance is clinically relevant and discourages routine monotherapy, in particular, while resistance is on the rise. Finally, cyclic resistance encourages the combination of antimalarial drugs at distinct phases of resistance.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article