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Recent Progress on Tubulin Inhibitors with Dual Targeting Capabilities for Cancer Therapy

Shuai Wen, Guan Wang, Yiwen Zhang, Faqian Bu, Sicheng Zhang, Duane D. Miller, Wěi Li, Liang Ouyang, Yuxi Wang

2021Journal of Medicinal Chemistry137 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microtubules play a crucial role in multiple cellular functions including mitosis, cell signaling, and organelle trafficking, which makes the microtubule an important target for cancer therapy. Despite the great successes of microtubule-targeting agents in the clinic, the development of drug resistance and dose-limiting toxicity restrict their clinical efficacy. In recent years, multitarget therapy has been considered an effective strategy to achieve higher therapeutic efficacy, in particular dual-target drugs. In terms of the synergetic effect of tubulin and other antitumor agents such as receptor tyrosine kinases inhibitors, histone deacetylases inhibitors, DNA-damaging agents, and topoisomerase inhibitors in combination therapy, designing dual-target tubulin inhibitors is regarded as a promising approach to overcome these limitations and improve therapeutic efficacy. In this Perspective, we discussed rational target combinations, design strategies, structure-activity relationships, and future directions of dual-target tubulin inhibitors.

Topics & Concepts

MicrotubuleCombination therapyChemistryTubulinAcetylationCancerPharmacologyCancer researchComputational biologyBiologyCell biologyBiochemistryGeneticsGeneHistone Deacetylase Inhibitors ResearchSynthesis and biological activityCancer therapeutics and mechanisms
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