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Rationally Designed Multitarget Anticancer Agents

[ Vol. 20 , Issue. 13 ]

Author(s):

Zhuo Chen, Le Han, Minghao Xu, Yufang Xu and Xuhong Qian   Pages 1694 - 1714 ( 21 )

Abstract:


Balanced modulation of multiple targets is an attractive therapeutic strategy in treating complex diseases including cancer. Comparing with drugs combination, single molecule modulating desirable multiple targets has advantages in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics. Different from previous reviews, we provided an overview of reported multitarget antitumor agents from the viewpoint of pharmacophores. These multitarget antitumor agents were designed by combination of pharmacophores or by high-throughput screening plus structural modification, which were exemplified by the privileged pharmacophore quinazoline and several other popular pharmacophores, including phenylaminopyrimidine, anthracycline and naphthalimide. Previous research demonstrated the importance of in-depth validation against multiple targets not only in cell-free system, but also in cancer cells. Furthermore, the multitarget compounds were also effective for resistance cell lines which highlighted their antitumor potency in the era of increasing drug resistance in cancer patients.

Keywords:

Multitarget, tumor, pharmacophore combination, quinazoline, naphthalimide, chemotherapy

Affiliation:

, , , , State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology, Shanghai Key Laboratory of New Drug Design, School of Pharmacy, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China.



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