Abstract
Farnesyl Protein Transferase as a target for therapeutic intervention is currently under investigation in human clinical trials. Sch-66336 (sarasar®), a benzocycloheptapyridyl Farnesyl Transferase Inhibitor (FTI), has been found to be effective in cellular proliferation assays and in in vivo oncology models both as a single agent and in combination with other anti-cancer agents. Clinically, early evidence is being generated that suggests efficacy in humans, particularly in patients with leukemia. Herein, we review the biology of FPT, the discovery of Sch-66336 and other benzocycloheptapyridyl FTIs, and the clinical evaluation of Sch-66336 for the treatment of leukemia and solid tumors.
Keywords: Sch-66336, Benzocycloheptapyridyl Farnesyl Protein, anti-cancer agents
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Sch-66336 (Sarasar®) and Other Benzocycloheptapyridyl Farnesyl Protein Transferase Inhibitors: Discovery, Biology and Clinical Observations
Volume: 3 Issue: 10
Author(s): Arthur G. Taveras, Paul Kirschmeier and Charles M. Baum
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Keywords: Sch-66336, Benzocycloheptapyridyl Farnesyl Protein, anti-cancer agents
Abstract: Farnesyl Protein Transferase as a target for therapeutic intervention is currently under investigation in human clinical trials. Sch-66336 (sarasar®), a benzocycloheptapyridyl Farnesyl Transferase Inhibitor (FTI), has been found to be effective in cellular proliferation assays and in in vivo oncology models both as a single agent and in combination with other anti-cancer agents. Clinically, early evidence is being generated that suggests efficacy in humans, particularly in patients with leukemia. Herein, we review the biology of FPT, the discovery of Sch-66336 and other benzocycloheptapyridyl FTIs, and the clinical evaluation of Sch-66336 for the treatment of leukemia and solid tumors.
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Taveras G. Arthur, Kirschmeier Paul and Baum M. Charles, Sch-66336 (Sarasar®) and Other Benzocycloheptapyridyl Farnesyl Protein Transferase Inhibitors: Discovery, Biology and Clinical Observations, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 2003; 3 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568026033452104
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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