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Progress with polo-like kinase (PLK) inhibitors: a patent review (2018–present)

Shirong Bian, Ru Zhang, Jianyu Nie, Mingxing Zhu, Zhouling Xie, Chenzhong Liao, Qin Wang

2024Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents11 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Polo-like kinases (PLKs) have five isoforms, all of which play crucial roles in cell cycle and cell proliferation, offering opportunities for drug design and treatment of cancers and other related diseases. Notably, PLK1 and PLK4 have been extensively investigated as cancer drug targets. One distinctive feature of PLKs is the presence of a unique polo-box domain (PBD), which regulates kinase activity and subcellular localization. This provides possibilities for specifically targeting PLKs. AREA COVERED: This article provides an overview of the roles of PLKs in various cancers and related diseases, as well as the drug development involving PLKs, with a particular focus on PLK1 and PLK4. It summarizes the PLK1 and PLK4 inhibitors that have been disclosed in patents or literature (from 2018 - present), which were sourced from SciFinder and WIPO database. EXPERT OPINION: After two decades of drug development on PLKs, several drugs progressed into clinical trials for the treatment of many cancers; however, none of them has been approved yet. Further elucidating the mechanisms of PLKs and identifying and developing highly selective ATP-competitive inhibitors, highly potent drug-like PBD inhibitors, degraders, etc. may provide new opportunities for cancer therapy and the treatment for several nononcologic diseases. PLKs inhibition-based combination therapies can be another helpful strategy.

Topics & Concepts

PLK1Polo-like kinaseKinaseDrug developmentCell biologyBiologyProtein kinase domainCell cycleComputational biologyDrugCellBiochemistryPharmacologyGeneMutantMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsLung Cancer Treatments and Mutations14-3-3 protein interactions
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