The long and winding road towards new treatments against lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis

  • Frederic Risch
  • , Alexander Kazakov
  • , Sabine Specht
  • , Kenneth Pfarr
  • , Peter U. Fischer
  • , Achim Hoerauf
  • , Marc P. Hübner

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Abstract

Although lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis have been targeted for global elimination, these helminth infections are still a major public health problem across the tropics and subtropics. Despite decades of research, treatment options remain limited and drugs that completely clear the infections, and can be used on a large scale, are still unavailable. In the present review we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of currently available treatments and new ones in development. Novel candidates (corallopyronin A, DNDi-6166, emodepside, and oxfendazole) are currently moving through (pre)clinical development, while the development of two candidates (AWZ1066S and ABBV-4083/flubentylosin) was recently halted. The preclinical R&D pipeline for filarial infections continues to be limited, and recent setbacks highlight the importance of continuous drug discovery and testing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)829-845
Number of pages17
JournalTrends in Parasitology
Volume40
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • filaria
  • helminths
  • lymphatic filariasis
  • microfilaricide
  • neglected tropical diseases
  • onchocerciasis

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