Unraveling the Role of Repurposed Drugs in the Treatment of Acne: Success so Far and the Road Ahead

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Popat S. Kumbhar, Vikas Kamble, Kaustubh Ajit Kolekar, Sukriti Vishwas, Pranav Kumbhar, Kalpana S. Patil, Gaurav Gupta, Pankaj M. Kharabe, Manisha Singh, Shailendra Gurav, Dinesh Kumar Chellappan, Sachin Kumar Singh, Kamal Dua, John Disouza, Vandana Patravale
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Abstract

Acne is a skin disease that impacts 9.4% of the world's population. Available treatments for managing acne include retinoid-like drugs, antibiotics, corticosteroids, photo, and radiotherapy. Howevere, the aforementioned treatments have certain limitations such as possibility of developing skin cancer from tetracycline, doxycycline, and corticosteroids, microbial resistance to antibiotics, and deadly side effects, and so forth. Repurposing of existing therapeutics having excellent safety profile can be promising way to treat acne efficiently. The repurposed drugs and phytoceuticals from diverse classes have demonstrated promising effects in treating acne. These repurposed drugs have displayed antiacne effectiveness by targeting single or multiple signaling pathways. Various repurposed therapeutics undergoing clinical trials at different phases demonstrated their safety and efficacy in treating acne. Despite being a very good, safe, and less time-consuming strategy, drug repurposing (DR) faces multiple challenges such as lack of regulatory guidelines, preservation of intellectual property, and clinical validation of claimed therapeutic indication. DR appears to be a viable approach and is likely to offer effective treatment at a reasonable cost in alleviating acne.

在痤疮治疗中重新定位药物的作用:迄今为止的成功和未来的道路
痤疮是一种皮肤病,影响着世界9.4%的人口。现有的治疗痤疮的方法包括类维甲酸药物、抗生素、皮质类固醇、照相和放射治疗。但是,上述治疗方法存在着四环素、强力霉素、皮质类固醇可能引发皮肤癌、微生物对抗生素产生耐药性、致命副作用等局限性。重新利用现有的治疗方法具有良好的安全性可以有效地治疗痤疮的有希望的方式。各种各样的药物和植物制剂在治疗痤疮方面已经证明了有希望的效果。这些重新利用的药物通过靶向单一或多个信号通路显示出抗痤疮的有效性。在不同阶段进行临床试验的各种重新使用的治疗方法证明了其治疗痤疮的安全性和有效性。尽管药物再利用(DR)是一种非常好的、安全的、更节省时间的策略,但它面临着多种挑战,如缺乏监管指南、知识产权保护以及所声称的治疗适应症的临床验证。DR似乎是一种可行的方法,可能以合理的成本提供有效的治疗,以减轻痤疮。
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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
2.60%
发文量
104
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Drug Development Research focuses on research topics related to the discovery and development of new therapeutic entities. The journal publishes original research articles on medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, biotechnology and biopharmaceuticals, toxicology, and drug delivery, formulation, and pharmacokinetics. The journal welcomes manuscripts on new compounds and technologies in all areas focused on human therapeutics, as well as global management, health care policy, and regulatory issues involving the drug discovery and development process. In addition to full-length articles, Drug Development Research publishes Brief Reports on important and timely new research findings, as well as in-depth review articles. The journal also features periodic special thematic issues devoted to specific compound classes, new technologies, and broad aspects of drug discovery and development.
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