癌症中的IRAK信号:机制、靶向和临床意义

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Eric J Vick, Daniel T Starczynowski
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所有人类细胞都有能力通过收敛于白细胞介素-1受体相关激酶(IRAKs)的保守信号通路对损伤或危险作出反应。IRAKs是一个激酶家族,在先天免疫和炎症中发挥核心作用,并越来越多地与癌症的发生和进展有关。涵盖的领域:IRAK受到多种机制的严格调控,以防止异常激活,失调的IRAK功能在癌症的发生、进展和治疗抵抗中发挥越来越多的作用,超出了其在炎症信号传导中的典型功能。虽然迄今为止的大部分研究都集中在血液恶性肿瘤中的IRAK信号,但新出现的证据表明,IRAK在实体肿瘤中也被激活并与治疗相关。因此,几种针对一个或多个IRAK家族成员的小分子抑制剂现已获得批准,处于临床试验或临床前开发阶段。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前对IRAK生物学在癌症中的理解,特别关注IRAK靶向治疗的治疗策略和转化潜力。专家意见:IRAK抑制剂和降解剂是治疗多种癌症的有希望的治疗方法。未来的临床成功将取决于优化激酶选择性谱和识别生物标志物,以指导患者选择和组合策略。
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IRAK signaling in cancers: mechanisms, targeting, and clinical implications.

Introduction: All human cells have the capacity to respond to damage or danger through conserved signaling pathways that converge on interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinases (IRAKs). IRAKs are a family of kinases that play central roles in innate immunity and inflammation and are increasingly implicated in the development and progression of cancer.

Areas covered: IRAKs are tightly regulated by multiple mechanisms to prevent aberrant activation, dysregulated IRAK function has been increasingly recognized for its role in cancer initiation, progression, and therapy resistance, extending beyond its canonical function in inflammatory signaling. While much of the research to date has focused on IRAK signaling in hematologic malignancies, emerging evidence suggests that IRAKs are also activated and therapeutically relevant in solid tumors. As a result, several small-molecule inhibitors targeting one or more IRAK family members are now approved, in clinical trials, or under preclinical development. In this review, we summarize the current understanding of IRAK biology in cancer, with a particular focus on therapeutic strategies and the translational potential of IRAK-targeted therapies.

Expert opinion: IRAK inhibitors and degraders are promising treatments for a variety of cancers. Future clinical success will depend on optimizing kinase selectivity profiles and identifying biomarkers to guide patient selection and combination strategies.

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期刊介绍: Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs (ISSN 1354-3784 [print], 1744-7658 [electronic]) is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles and original papers on drugs in preclinical and early stage clinical development, providing expert opinion on the scope for future development. The Editors welcome: Reviews covering preclinical through to Phase II data on drugs or drug classes for specific indications, and their potential impact on future treatment strategies Drug Evaluations reviewing the clinical and pharmacological data on a particular drug Original Research papers reporting the results of clinical investigations on agents that are in Phase I and II clinical trials The audience consists of scientists, managers and decision-makers in the pharmaceutical industry, and others closely involved in R&D.
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