2005
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6904-5-3
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Promiscuous drugs compared to selective drugs (promiscuity can be a virtue)

Abstract: BackgroundThe word selectivity describes a drug's ability to affect a particular cell population in preference to others. As part of the current state of art in the search for new therapeutic agents, the property of selectivity is a mode of action thought to have a high degree of desirability. Consequently there is a growing activity in this area of research.Selectivity is generally a worthy property in a drug because a drug having high selectivity may have a dramatic effect when there is a single agent that c… Show more

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“…A reflection of this is the success of relatively nonspecific agents such as sorafenib or of agents that interfere at multiple levels such as bortezomib. Some authors advocate the development of 'magic shotguns' rather than 'magic bullets' as a more realistic and potentially successful approach to tackle a disease of such complexity as cancer (Mencher and Wang, 2005). Combining targeted agents is another rational strategy capable to induce tumour regressions in tumour models, as previously reported (Jimeno et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A reflection of this is the success of relatively nonspecific agents such as sorafenib or of agents that interfere at multiple levels such as bortezomib. Some authors advocate the development of 'magic shotguns' rather than 'magic bullets' as a more realistic and potentially successful approach to tackle a disease of such complexity as cancer (Mencher and Wang, 2005). Combining targeted agents is another rational strategy capable to induce tumour regressions in tumour models, as previously reported (Jimeno et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Extensive research over the last half century has made clear that most chronic illnesses can only be cured by multitargeted, as opposed to mono-targeted, therapy [204][205][206] and that promiscuous targeting of a disease cell's multiple bypass mechanisms is a therapeutic virtue [207]. Consequently, agents that can modulate multiple cellular targets are now attractive objects of research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We support the concept that the ideal drug maybe a broad spectrum drug whose efficacy is based not on the inhibition of a single target but rather a multi-targeted drug that affects several proteins or events that contribute to the etiology, pathogenesis and progression of diseases [2]. In addition, multipathway targeting is one of the strategies to overcome chemo-resistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%