1. VARIANTS AND PERSPECTIVES OF DRUG REPURPOSING FOR CANCER TREATMENT
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A. V. Savinkova, E. M. Zhidkova, L. R. Tilova, M. D. Lavrova, E. S. Lylova, K. A. Kuzin, A. Yu. Portyannikova, V. P. Maximova, A. V. Kholodova, O. A. Vlasova, T. I. Fetisov, K. I. Kirsanov, G. A. Belitskiy, M. G. Yakubovskaya, and E. A. Lesovaya
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0301 basic medicine ,Drug ,Cancer Research ,drug repurposing ,databases on xenobiotics’ effects ,business.industry ,repurposing approaches ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Bioinformatics ,Anticancer chemotherapy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Drug repositioning ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,cancer ,Medicine ,business ,RC254-282 ,Repurposing ,media_common ,Drug approval process - Abstract
Recently many new approaches for repurposing or repositioning of the clinically used drugs have been developed. Drug repurposing allows not only to use known schemes for the synthesis of biologically active compounds, but also to avoid multiple studies that are necessary for drug approval process – analysis of pharmacokinetics, carcinogenicity, acute and chronic toxicity, including cardiotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, allergenicity etc. It makes possible to reduce the number of experimental studies as well as costs of investigations. In cancer research drug repurposing includes screening for medicines used nowadays for the treatment of patients with non-cancer diseases which possess anticancer activity or able to enhance the effects of the standard anticancer chemotherapy, and search for new applications of known anticancer drugs for the treatment of different cancer types. Scientific rationale for the search of the compounds with potential anticancer properties among drugs with different applications is based on the multiple cross-talks of signaling pathways, which can inhibit cell proliferation. Modern advances in genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics, development of permanently improving databases of drug molecular effects and high throughput analytical systems allow researchers to analyze simultaneously a large bulk of existing drugs and specific molecular targets. This review describes the main approaches and resources currently used for the drug repurposing, as well as a number of examples.
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- 2018