Abstract
In the past 50 years, thalidomide has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis from a notorious drug inducing birth defects into a highly effective therapy for treating leprosy and multiple myeloma. Today, most notably, thalidomide and its analogs have shown efficacy against a wide variety of diseases, including inflammation and cancer. The mechanism underlying its teratogenicity as well as its anticancer activities has been intensively studied. This review summarizes the biological effects and therapeutic uses of thalidomide and its analogs, and the underlying mechanisms of thalidomide’s action with a focus on its suppression of tumor growth.
Keywords: Thalidomide, teratogenesis, angiogenesis, cancer, multiple myeloma.
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Thalidomide–A Notorious Sedative to a Wonder Anticancer Drug
Volume: 20 Issue: 33
Author(s): Shuang Zhou, Fengfei Wang, Tze-Chen Hsieh, Joseph M. Wu and Erxi Wu
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Keywords: Thalidomide, teratogenesis, angiogenesis, cancer, multiple myeloma.
Abstract: In the past 50 years, thalidomide has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis from a notorious drug inducing birth defects into a highly effective therapy for treating leprosy and multiple myeloma. Today, most notably, thalidomide and its analogs have shown efficacy against a wide variety of diseases, including inflammation and cancer. The mechanism underlying its teratogenicity as well as its anticancer activities has been intensively studied. This review summarizes the biological effects and therapeutic uses of thalidomide and its analogs, and the underlying mechanisms of thalidomide’s action with a focus on its suppression of tumor growth.
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Zhou Shuang, Wang Fengfei, Hsieh Tze-Chen, Wu M. Joseph and Wu Erxi, Thalidomide–A Notorious Sedative to a Wonder Anticancer Drug, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2013; 20 (33) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/09298673113209990198
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