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Hypoxia-activated prodrug derivatives of anti-cancer drugs: a patent review 2006-2021
- Source :
- Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Introduction The hypoxic tumor microenvironment represents a persistent obstacle in the treatment of most solid tumors. In the past years, significant efforts have been made to improve the efficacy of anti-cancer drugs. Therefore, hypoxia-activated prodrugs (HAPs) of chemotherapeutic compounds have attracted widespread interest as a therapeutic means to treat hypoxic tumors. Areas covered This updated review paper covers key patents published between 2006 and 2021 on the developments of HAP derivatives of anti-cancer compounds. Expert opinion Despite significant achievements in the development of HAP derivatives of anti-cancer compounds and although many clinical trials have been performed or are ongoing both as monotherapies and as part of combination therapies, there has currently no HAP anti-cancer agent been commercialized into the market. Unsuccessful clinical translation is partly due to the lack of patient stratification based on reliable biomarkers that are predictive of a positive response to hypoxia-targeted therapy.
- Subjects :
- tumor
Antineoplastic Agents
Bioinformatics
bioreductive prodrug
THERAPY
TUMOR HYPOXIA
Patents as Topic
stomatognathic system
DESIGN
Neoplasms
Drug Discovery
Tumor Microenvironment
anti-cancer compounds
Medicine
Humans
Prodrugs
Hypoxia
COMBINATION
Pharmacology
Hypoxic tumor
business.industry
Hypoxia activated prodrug
General Medicine
Prodrug
Clinical trial
Positive response
TARGET
hypoxia-activated prodrug
Expert opinion
Anti cancer drugs
CELLS
EVOFOSFAMIDE
business
INHIBITORS
Patient stratification
IX
RESISTANCE
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13543776
- Volume :
- 32
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c258c4ab3466de482ea7c02ad12516dc
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/13543776.2021.1954617