Abstract
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death in the Western world. Despite bold advances in therapeutic oncology, new drug development is infamously ineffective due to the lack of predictive in vitro models. Most patients that suffer from cancer do not die from the primary tumor but due to the development of metastases. And yet current in vitro screening methods for new drugs in oncology still largely target cytotoxicity or the inhibition of cell growth, in which a potential anti-metastatic activity cannot be assessed. Herein the current in vitro models in oncology are reviewed and a new rationale for the pre-clinical development of specific, anti-metastatic therapeutic agents is introduced.
Keywords: Cell migration, drug screening, invasion, in vitro assays, metastasis, translational oncology, cancer, cytotoxicity, cellular growth inhibition, angiogenesis
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Translational Research in Oncology: The Need of Additional In Vitro Preclinical Testing Methods for New Drugs
Volume: 18 Issue: 23
Author(s): Theodore L. Drell IV, Kurt S. Zanker and Frank Entschladen
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Keywords: Cell migration, drug screening, invasion, in vitro assays, metastasis, translational oncology, cancer, cytotoxicity, cellular growth inhibition, angiogenesis
Abstract: Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death in the Western world. Despite bold advances in therapeutic oncology, new drug development is infamously ineffective due to the lack of predictive in vitro models. Most patients that suffer from cancer do not die from the primary tumor but due to the development of metastases. And yet current in vitro screening methods for new drugs in oncology still largely target cytotoxicity or the inhibition of cell growth, in which a potential anti-metastatic activity cannot be assessed. Herein the current in vitro models in oncology are reviewed and a new rationale for the pre-clinical development of specific, anti-metastatic therapeutic agents is introduced.
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L. Drell IV Theodore, S. Zanker Kurt and Entschladen Frank, Translational Research in Oncology: The Need of Additional In Vitro Preclinical Testing Methods for New Drugs, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2012; 18 (23) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161212801227069
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161212801227069 |
Print ISSN 1381-6128 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4286 |
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