摘要
背景:。相当多的证据表明二硫代氨基甲酸盐,特别是双硫仑作为抗癌药物的重要性然而,没有系统评价概述了它们的金属结合能力如何与其抗癌活性相关本综述旨在总结双硫仑及其代谢物DEDTC的化学特征和金属结合活性,并讨论双硫仑的不同作用机制及其对该药物抗癌活性的贡献。 方法:我们对同行评议的研究文献的书目数据库进行了双硫仑相关检索,包括许多历史性论文以及体外,体内,临床前和临床研究选定的论文进行了仔细的审查和总结。 结果:在初步搜索中获得了超过五百篇论文,并且纳入了一百八十(118)篇论文,其中大部分论文涉及双硫仑的化学和生物学方面及其化学和生物学性质的关系。81篇论文概述了二硫代氨基甲酸酯的生物学方面,并且五十七(57)论文文报双硫仑作为蛋白酶体或醛脱氢酶抑制剂的抑制剂,与其他抗癌药物的相互作用或与活性氧相关的作用机制种类。所回顾的其他论文集中在二硫代氨基甲酸盐的化学方面。 结论:该综述证实了化合物如双硫仑对其生物活性的重要性,并支持将DSF用作潜在的抗癌剂。
关键词: 双硫仑,金属,二硫代氨基甲酸盐,蛋白酶体抑制剂,抗癌药物,旧药的新用途。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Recent Advances in Antabuse (Disulfiram): The Importance of its Metal-binding Ability to its Anticancer Activity
Volume: 25 Issue: 4
关键词: 双硫仑,金属,二硫代氨基甲酸盐,蛋白酶体抑制剂,抗癌药物,旧药的新用途。
摘要: Background: Considerable evidence demonstrates the importance of dithiocarbamates especially disulfiram as anticancer drugs. However there are no systematic reviews outlining how their metal-binding ability is related to their anticancer activity. This review aims to summarize chemical features and metal-binding activity of disulfiram and its metabolite DEDTC, and discuss different mechanisms of action of disulfiram and their contributions to the drug's anticancer activity.
Methods: We undertook a disulfiram-related search on bibliographic databases of peerreviewed research literature, including many historic papers and in vitro, in vivo, preclinical and clinical studies. The selected papers were carefully reviewed and summarized.
Results: More than five hundreds of papers were obtained in the initial search and one hundred eighteen (118) papers were included in the review, most of which deal with chemical and biological aspects of Disulfiram and the relationship of its chemical and biological properties. Eighty one (81) papers outline biological aspects of dithiocarbamates, and fifty seven (57) papers report biological activity of Disulfiram as an inhibitor of proteasomes or inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenase enzymes, interaction with other anticancer drugs, or mechanism of action related to reactive oxygen species. Other papers reviewed focus on chemical aspects of dithiocarbamates.
Conclusion: This review confirms the importance of chemical features of compounds such as Disulfiram to their biological activities, and supports repurposing DSF as a potential anticancer agent.
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Recent Advances in Antabuse (Disulfiram): The Importance of its Metal-binding Ability to its Anticancer Activity, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 25 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666171023161121
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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