小分子MMP-2抑制剂设计与开发的最新进展。

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Ishita Biswas, Jigme Sangay Dorjay Tamang, Subha Mondal, Suvankar Banerjee, Balaram Ghosh, Nilanjan Adhikari
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摘要

MMP-2对ECM重塑和胚胎发育至关重要。MMP-2是一个关键的生物分子靶点,与癌症进展、转移和血管生成密切相关。同样,MMP-2在其他疾病中的作用也得到了证实。尽管由于缺乏选择性、药代动力学差和剂量相关的毒性,一些MMPIs在广泛的临床研究后失败了,但仍有巨大的机会开发特异性的MMP-2抑制剂来对抗心血管疾病、糖尿病、肾脏疾病和炎症性疾病等危及生命的疾病。本文详细讨论了近五年来小分子MMP-2抑制剂的发展,包括各种zbg和各种支架,以及它们的结构信息以及它们在癌症和其他疾病中的深入生物学意义。这项研究可能会加强潜在的和选择性的MMP-2抑制作为一种治疗方法的重要性,为未来研究优化临床应用的小分子MMP-2抑制剂铺平道路。随着这些MMP-2抑制剂的发展,进一步的体内研究和结构-活性关系优化将是将这些有希望的结果转化为几种癌症和其他危及生命的疾病的可行治疗选择的必要条件。
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Recent advances in the design and development of small-molecule MMP-2 inhibitors.

MMP-2 is crucial for ECM remodeling and embryonic development. MMP-2 is a key biomolecular target for its strong association with cancer progression, metastasis, and angiogenesis. Again, the implication of MMP-2 in other diseases is well-established. Though several MMPIs failed after extensive clinical studies due to a lack of selectivity, poor pharmacokinetics, and dose-related toxicities, there is still a huge opportunity to develop specific MMP-2 inhibitors to battle against such life-threatening diseases as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, renal diseases, and inflammatory diseases. Here, the development of small-molecule MMP-2 inhibitors for the last five years, comprising various ZBGs and diverse scaffolds, as well as their structural information along with their in-depth biological implications in cancers and other diseases, has been discussed in detail. This study may reinforce the importance of potential and selective MMP-2 inhibition as a therapeutic approach, paving the way for future research into optimizing small-molecule MMP-2 inhibitors for clinical applications. As the development of these MMP-2 inhibitors advances, further in vivo studies and structure-activity relationship optimizations will be essential to translate these promising results into viable therapeutic options for several cancers and other life-threatening diseases.

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Future medicinal chemistry
Future medicinal chemistry CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL-
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5.80
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2.40%
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118
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Future Medicinal Chemistry offers a forum for the rapid publication of original research and critical reviews of the latest milestones in the field. Strong emphasis is placed on ensuring that the journal stimulates awareness of issues that are anticipated to play an increasingly central role in influencing the future direction of pharmaceutical chemistry. Where relevant, contributions are also actively encouraged on areas as diverse as biotechnology, enzymology, green chemistry, genomics, immunology, materials science, neglected diseases and orphan drugs, pharmacogenomics, proteomics and toxicology.
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