Mechanisms of drug inhibition of signalling molecules

JS Sebolt-Leopold, JM English - Nature, 2006 - nature.com
JS Sebolt-Leopold, JM English
Nature, 2006nature.com
The emergence of tumour-specific, molecularly targeted agents signifies a paradigm shift in
cancer therapy, with less reliance on drugs that non-discriminately kill tumour and host cells.
Although the diversity of targets giving rise to this new generation of anticancer drugs has
expanded, many challenges persist in the design of effective treatment regimens. The
complex interplay of signal-transduction pathways further complicates the customization of
cancer treatments to target single mechanisms. However, despite uncertainty over precise or …
Abstract
The emergence of tumour-specific, molecularly targeted agents signifies a paradigm shift in cancer therapy, with less reliance on drugs that non-discriminately kill tumour and host cells. Although the diversity of targets giving rise to this new generation of anticancer drugs has expanded, many challenges persist in the design of effective treatment regimens. The complex interplay of signal-transduction pathways further complicates the customization of cancer treatments to target single mechanisms. However, despite uncertainty over precise or dominant mechanisms of action, especially for compounds targeting multiple gene products, emerging agents are producing significant therapeutic advances against a broad range of human cancers.
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