药物发现中的高通量筛选:问题与解决方案

IF 0.7 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
D. M. Hushpulian, I. N. Gaisina, S. V. Nikulin, T. A. Chubar, S. S. Savin, I. G. Gazaryan, V. I. Tishkov
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摘要

摘要 在药物发现研究中全面引入高通量筛选 (HTS) 方法并没有带来市场上新型药物数量的增加。我们讨论了药物发现的新趋势,这种趋势源于这样一种认识,即大多数疾病是多因素的,一种酶有许多蛋白质底物。因此,新方法的重点是开发以下药物:(1) 触发生存途径,使生物体恢复平衡;(2) 抑制改变组蛋白或转录因子的酶,但不是在活性位点,而是通过将蛋白质底物从酶复合物中移除。抗氧化防御激活剂的开发为这两种方法提供了很好的范例。我们分析并说明了常用体外 HTS 检测的问题,并简要讨论了小动物模型的优势和局限性。这些新方法是标准 HTS 的补充,不能取代哺乳动物试验。开发转基因报告小鼠,通过体内成像监测药物效应,对于选择适当的剂量和给药方案进行全方位的 PK 研究极具前景。
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High Throughput Screening in Drug Discovery: Problems and Solutions

High Throughput Screening in Drug Discovery: Problems and Solutions

High Throughput Screening in Drug Discovery: Problems and Solutions

World-wide introduction of high throughput screening (HTS) methods in drug discovery research did not result in the increased number of novel medications on the market. We discuss novel trends in drug discovery that came from the understanding that majority of diseases are multifactorial and that one enzyme has many protein substrates. Hence, new approaches are focused on development of drugs, which (1) trigger survival pathways to return the organism to homeostatic balance, and (2) inhibit enzymes modifying histones or transcription factors not at the active site, but by displacement of protein substrates from the enzyme complexes. A good example for both approaches comes from the development of activators of antioxidant defense. We analyze and illustrate problems of commonly used in vitro HTS assays, and briefly discuss advantages and limitations of small animal models. The novel approaches are complementary to the standard HTS and do not substitute for testing in mammals. Development of transgenic reporter mice to monitor drug effects by means of in vivo imaging is extremely promising to select proper dosage and administration regimes for full-range PK studies.

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Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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1.30
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14.30%
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期刊介绍: Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin is a journal that publishes review articles, original research articles, and short communications on various areas of basic and applied research in chemistry, including medical chemistry and pharmacology.
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