Abstract
Among the drugs targeting microtubule functions by interfering with tubulin subunits, epothilones represent a class of anticancer agents which recently entered clinical development. Although epothilones share mechanisms of action similar to taxanes, they have non-overlapping mechanisms of resistance; in particular, while overexpression of class III β-tubulin plays a major role in taxane resistance, epothilones display their highest efficacy in class III β-tubulin overexpressing malignancies. Three compounds belonging to this family (patupilone, ixabepilone and sagopilone), have been actively investigated in clinical trials, and some of them are at an advanced stage of development.
This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the available literature on epothilones, focusing on their clinical development and potential as an additional weapon in the arsenal against tumors.
Keywords: Epothilones, cytoskeleton, class III β-tubulin, cell survival, ovarian cancer, anticancer agents, taxane resistance, tumors, p-glycoprotein, microtubule
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Novel Drugs Targeting Microtubules: the Role of Epothilones
Volume: 18 Issue: 19
Author(s): Gabriella Ferrandina, Marisa Mariani, Mirko Andreoli, Shohreh Shahabi, Giovanni Scambia and Cristiano Ferlini
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Keywords: Epothilones, cytoskeleton, class III β-tubulin, cell survival, ovarian cancer, anticancer agents, taxane resistance, tumors, p-glycoprotein, microtubule
Abstract: Among the drugs targeting microtubule functions by interfering with tubulin subunits, epothilones represent a class of anticancer agents which recently entered clinical development. Although epothilones share mechanisms of action similar to taxanes, they have non-overlapping mechanisms of resistance; in particular, while overexpression of class III β-tubulin plays a major role in taxane resistance, epothilones display their highest efficacy in class III β-tubulin overexpressing malignancies. Three compounds belonging to this family (patupilone, ixabepilone and sagopilone), have been actively investigated in clinical trials, and some of them are at an advanced stage of development.
This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the available literature on epothilones, focusing on their clinical development and potential as an additional weapon in the arsenal against tumors.
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Ferrandina Gabriella, Mariani Marisa, Andreoli Mirko, Shahabi Shohreh, Scambia Giovanni and Ferlini Cristiano, Novel Drugs Targeting Microtubules: the Role of Epothilones, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2012; 18 (19) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161212800626238
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