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Novel small molecule inhibitors targeting renal cell carcinoma: Status, challenges, future directions

Lin Xiong, Ya Zhang, Jiaxing Wang, Min Yu, Li‐Min Huang, Yanpei Hou, Guisen Li, Li Wang, Yi Li

2024European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common renal malignancy with a rapidly increasing morbidity and mortality rate gradually. RCC has a high mortality rate and an extremely poor prognosis. Despite numerous treatment strategies, RCC is resistant to conventional radiotherapy and chemotherapy. In addition, the limited clinical efficacy and inevitable resistance of multiple agents suggest an unmet clinical need. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop novel anti-RCC candidates. Nowadays many promising results have been achieved with the development of novel small molecule inhibitors against RCC. This paper reviews the recent research progress of novel small molecule inhibitors targeting RCC. It is focusing on the structural optimization process and conformational relationships of small molecule inhibitors, as well as the potential mechanisms and anticancer activities for the treatment of RCC. To provide a theoretical basis for promoting the clinical translation of novel small molecule inhibitors, we discussed their application prospects and future development directions. It could be capable of improving the clinical efficacy of RCC and improving the therapy resistance for RCC.

Topics & Concepts

Renal cell carcinomaMalignancySmall moleculeTargeted therapyMedicineCancer researchChemistryInternal medicineCancerBiochemistryRenal cell carcinoma treatmentCancer Mechanisms and TherapyCancer Genomics and Diagnostics
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