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Dual-Target Inhibitors Based on PARP1: New Trend in the Development of Anticancer Research

Jun Ge, Yu Yin, Yingpeng Li, Yanru Deng, Hui Fu

2022Future Medicinal Chemistry13 citationsDOI

Abstract

PARP1 is a hot target, and its inhibitors have been approved for cancer therapy. However, some undesirable properties restrict the application of PARP1 inhibitors, including drug resistance, side effects and low efficiency. For multifactorial diseases, dual-target drugs have exhibited excellent synergistic effects, such as reduced drug resistance, low side effects and high therapeutic efficacy, by simultaneously regulating the main pathogenic and compensatory signal pathways of diseases. In recent years, several dual-target inhibitors based on PARP1 have been reported and have demonstrated unique advantages. In this review we summarize the research progress in dual-target inhibitors based on PARP1 and discuss the related drug design strategies and structure-activity relationships. This work is expected to provide references for the development of PARP1 inhibitors.

Topics & Concepts

PARP1Drug developmentDrugMedicinePharmacologyDrug resistanceCancer researchBiologyPoly ADP ribose polymeraseEnzymeBiochemistryGeneticsPolymerasePARP inhibition in cancer therapyIntegrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure AnalysisLow-power high-performance VLSI design