Breakthroughs in AMP designing, peptide synthesis and biotechnology have shown promise in tackling this challenge and has revived the interest of using AMPs as an important weapon in fighting AMR.
Galectin 1(Gal-1), a β-galactoside binding mammalian lectin of 14KDa, is implicated in
many signalling pathways, immune responses associated with cancer progression and immune disorders.
Inhibition of human Gal-1 has been regarded as one of the potential therapeutic approaches for
the treatment of cancer, as it plays a major role in tumour development and metastasis by modulating
various biological functions viz. apoptosis, angiogenesis, migration, cell immune escape. Gal-1 is considered
as a biomarker in diagnosis, prognosis and treatment condition. The overexpression of Gal-1 is
well established and seen in many types of cancer progression like osteosarcoma, breast, lung, prostate,
melanoma, etc. Gal-1 greatly accelerates the binding kinetics of HIV-1 to susceptible cells, leading to
faster viral entry and a more robust viral replication by specific binding of CD4 cells. Hence, the Gal-1
is considered a promising molecular target for the development of new therapeutic drugs for cancer
and HIV. The present review laid emphasis on structural insights and functional role of Gal-1 in the
disease, current Gal-1 inhibitors and future prospects in the design of specific Gal-1 inhibitors.
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