Drug repositioning is gaining increasing attention in drug discovery because it represents a smart way to exploit new molecular targets of a known drug or target promiscuity among diverse diseases, for medical uses different from the one originally considered. In this review, we focus on known non-oncological drugs with new therapeutic applications in oncology, explaining the rationale behind this approach and providing practical evidence. Moving from incompleteness of the knowledge of drug-target interactions, particularly for older molecules, we highlight opportunities for repurposing compounds as cancer therapeutics, underling the biologically and clinically relevant affinities for new targets. Ideal candidates for repositioning can contribute to the therapeutically unmet need for more-efficient anticancer agents, including drugs that selectively target cancer stem cells.

Drug-repositioning opportunities for cancer therapy: novel molecular targets for known compounds / R. Würth, S. Thellung, A. Bajetto, M. Mazzanti, T. Florio, F. Barbieri. - In: DRUG DISCOVERY TODAY. - ISSN 1359-6446. - (2015). [Epub ahead of print]

Drug-repositioning opportunities for cancer therapy: novel molecular targets for known compounds

M. Mazzanti;
2015

Abstract

Drug repositioning is gaining increasing attention in drug discovery because it represents a smart way to exploit new molecular targets of a known drug or target promiscuity among diverse diseases, for medical uses different from the one originally considered. In this review, we focus on known non-oncological drugs with new therapeutic applications in oncology, explaining the rationale behind this approach and providing practical evidence. Moving from incompleteness of the knowledge of drug-target interactions, particularly for older molecules, we highlight opportunities for repurposing compounds as cancer therapeutics, underling the biologically and clinically relevant affinities for new targets. Ideal candidates for repositioning can contribute to the therapeutically unmet need for more-efficient anticancer agents, including drugs that selectively target cancer stem cells.
Drug repositioning; drug-target; cancer therapeutics; anticancer agents; cancer stem cells
Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
2015
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