The Huntington's disease drug pipeline: a review of small molecules and their therapeutic targets.

3区 生物学 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sameera Khan, Nargis Bano, Vladimir N Uversky, Shakir Ahamad, Shahnawaz Ali Bhat
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Abstract

Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative condition resulting from a CAG repeat expansion in the huntingtin gene (HTT). Recent advancements in understanding HD's cellular and molecular pathways have paved the way for identifying various effective small-molecule candidates to treat the disorder. Two small molecules, Tetrabenazine and Deutetrabenazine, are approved for managing chorea associated with HD, and several others are under clinical trials. Notably, the field of small-molecule therapeutics targeting HD is rapidly progressing, and there is anticipation of their approval in the foreseeable future. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the emergence of small-molecule therapeutics in various stages of clinical development for HD therapy. The emphasis is placed on detailing their structural design, therapeutic effects, and specific mechanisms of action. Additionally, exploring key drivers implicated in HD pathogenesis offers valuable insights, as a foundational principle for designing prospective anti-HD therapeutic leads.

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期刊介绍: Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science (PMBTS) provides in-depth reviews on topics of exceptional scientific importance. If today you read an Article or Letter in Nature or a Research Article or Report in Science reporting findings of exceptional importance, you likely will find comprehensive coverage of that research area in a future PMBTS volume.
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