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Progress in the development of kynurenine and quinoline-3-carboxamide-derived drugs

Fanni Annamária Boros, László Vécsei

2020Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs35 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The diverse neuro- and immunomodulatory effects of kynurenine pathway (KP) enzymes and metabolites exert offer possibilities for intervention in diseases such as autoimmunity, neurodegeneration, and neoplastic processes. AREAS COVERED: This review focuses on data obtained from the preclinical and clinical use of a KP metabolite analog and structurally related compounds. 4-Cl-KYN has completed clinical trials in depression without success. However, the good safety data give hope for further trials in suicide prevention, neuropathic pain, and dyskinesia. Quinoline-3-carboxamide derivatives laquinimod, paquinimod, and tasquinimod show structural similarities to kynurenines. Laquinimod and paquinimod show promising results in the treatment of autoimmune diseases, tasquinimod is considered primarily as an anti-cancer drug. Data available until 31 May 2020 at Clinicaltrials.gov and PubMed have been reviewed. EXPERT OPINION: NMDAR modulation. Further clarification may emerge from studies involving higher drug concentration, and/or from identification of ketamine targets. Clinical application trials in very diverse indications of structurally related quinoline-3-carboxamides and the wide range of their mode of action warrant further studies permitting direct comparison of effects and better target identification.

Topics & Concepts

PharmacologyMedicineDrugClinical trialDrug developmentKynurenineChemistryInternal medicineBiochemistryAmino acidTryptophanTryptophan and brain disordersCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolismPharmacological Receptor Mechanisms and Effects
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