Abstract
The Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs) and their cyclin partners are key regulators of the cell cycle. These kinases are closely related to oncogenesis and have been proved to be attractive targets for designing novel anticancer agents. The CDK inhibitors can effectively suppress the excessive proliferation of tumor cells by inducing cell cycle arrest. In recent years, a large number of CDK inhibitors have entered pre-clinical and/or clinical trials. Among these compounds, the selective CDK4/6 inhibitor Palbociclib has been approved by FDA for breast cancer treatment. Moreover, Palbociclib demonstrated promising antitumor potential as monotherapy or combined therapy in numerous clinical trials. Herein, we provide a brief review focused on the recent progress of clinical studies about Palbociclib.
Keywords: Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs), palbociclib, monotherapy, combined therapy, anti-cancer, cell cycle arrest.
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Progress of CDK4/6 Inhibitor Palbociclib in the Treatment of Cancer
Volume: 18 Issue: 9
Author(s): Fengquan Chen, Chunxi Liu, Jian Zhang, Wenfang Xu*Yingjie Zhang*
Affiliation:
- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University, 44 West Culture Road, 250012 Ji'nan, Shandong,China
- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University, 44 West Culture Road, 250012 Ji'nan, Shandong,China
Keywords: Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs), palbociclib, monotherapy, combined therapy, anti-cancer, cell cycle arrest.
Abstract: The Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs) and their cyclin partners are key regulators of the cell cycle. These kinases are closely related to oncogenesis and have been proved to be attractive targets for designing novel anticancer agents. The CDK inhibitors can effectively suppress the excessive proliferation of tumor cells by inducing cell cycle arrest. In recent years, a large number of CDK inhibitors have entered pre-clinical and/or clinical trials. Among these compounds, the selective CDK4/6 inhibitor Palbociclib has been approved by FDA for breast cancer treatment. Moreover, Palbociclib demonstrated promising antitumor potential as monotherapy or combined therapy in numerous clinical trials. Herein, we provide a brief review focused on the recent progress of clinical studies about Palbociclib.
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Chen Fengquan , Liu Chunxi , Zhang Jian , Xu Wenfang *, Zhang Yingjie*, Progress of CDK4/6 Inhibitor Palbociclib in the Treatment of Cancer, Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 18 (9) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871521409666170412123500
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