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From (Tool)Bench to Bedside: The Potential of Necroptosis Inhibitors

Christopher R. Gardner, Katherine A. Davies, Ying Zhang, Martin Brzozowski, Peter E. Czabotar, James M. Murphy, Guillaume Lessène

2023Journal of Medicinal Chemistry53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Necroptosis is a regulated caspase-independent form of necrotic cell death that results in an inflammatory phenotype. This process contributes profoundly to the pathophysiology of numerous neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, infectious, malignant, and inflammatory diseases. Receptor-interacting protein kinase 1 (RIPK1), RIPK3, and the mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein (MLKL) pseudokinase have been identified as the key components of necroptosis signaling and are the most promising targets for therapeutic intervention. Here, we review recent developments in the field of small-molecule inhibitors of necroptosis signaling, provide guidelines for their use as chemical probes to study necroptosis, and assess the therapeutic challenges and opportunities of such inhibitors in the treatment of a range of clinical indications.

Topics & Concepts

NecroptosisRIPK1Bench to bedsideKinaseProgrammed cell deathSignal transductionChemistryCell biologyBiologyApoptosisMedicineBiochemistryMedical physicsCell death mechanisms and regulationPARP inhibition in cancer therapyMitochondrial Function and Pathology