2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2019.172784
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Old wine in new bottles: Drug repurposing in oncology

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“…To overcome the cancer therapeutic bottleneck, repurposing of a number of drugs, including anthelmintics, has been suggested [74]. Juarez et al [75] and Antoszczak et al [76] have reviewed the anticancer effects of ivermectin at high concentrations (0.1-100 μM or doses of 3-40 mg/kg) in tissue culture and in mice. The modes of action of ivermectin on different types of cancer are proposed to involve different mechanisms: (i) the multidrug-resistance transporter protein [77]; (ii) Akt/mTOR [78] and WNT-TCF pathways [79]; (iii) purinergic receptors [80]; (iv) PAK-1 [81]; (v) the cancer-related epigenetic deregulators SIN3A and SIN3B, RNA helicase; (vi) effects on mammalian tubulin polymerization and depolymerization dynamics [82]; and (vii) preferential targeting of cancer stem-cell-like populations [83].…”
Section: Anticancer Effects Of Ivermectinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome the cancer therapeutic bottleneck, repurposing of a number of drugs, including anthelmintics, has been suggested [74]. Juarez et al [75] and Antoszczak et al [76] have reviewed the anticancer effects of ivermectin at high concentrations (0.1-100 μM or doses of 3-40 mg/kg) in tissue culture and in mice. The modes of action of ivermectin on different types of cancer are proposed to involve different mechanisms: (i) the multidrug-resistance transporter protein [77]; (ii) Akt/mTOR [78] and WNT-TCF pathways [79]; (iii) purinergic receptors [80]; (iv) PAK-1 [81]; (v) the cancer-related epigenetic deregulators SIN3A and SIN3B, RNA helicase; (vi) effects on mammalian tubulin polymerization and depolymerization dynamics [82]; and (vii) preferential targeting of cancer stem-cell-like populations [83].…”
Section: Anticancer Effects Of Ivermectinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drug repurposing is one approach, where drugs licensed for one therapeutic application are evaluated for their potential usefulness for others; for example, aspirin, originally based on salicylates from willow bark ( Salix spp.) (Oketch‐Rabah, Marles, Jordan, & Low Dog, 2019) is an analgesic, anti‐inflammatory, anti‐pyretic, and anti‐platelet drug, but it is now of interest for use in cancer therapeutics (Antoszczak, Markowska, Markowska, & Huczyński, 2020).…”
Section: Future Directions To Harness Discovery Well‐being and Consementioning
confidence: 99%
“…treatment [ [23] , [24] , [25] , [26] , [27] ]. Despite the large number of related studies, there are still some key issues that have not been resolved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%