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Metallodrugs are unique: opportunities and challenges of discovery and development

Metals play vital roles in nutrients and medicines and provide chemical functionalities that are not accessible to purely organic compounds. At least 10 metals are essential for human life and about 46 other non-essential metals (including radionuclides) are also used in drug therapies and diagnosti...

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Autores principales: Anthony, Elizabeth J., Bolitho, Elizabeth M., Bridgewater, Hannah E., Carter, Oliver W. L., Donnelly, Jane M., Imberti, Cinzia, Lant, Edward C., Lermyte, Frederik, Needham, Russell J., Palau, Marta, Sadler, Peter J., Shi, Huayun, Wang, Fang-Xin, Zhang, Wen-Ying, Zhang, Zijin
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04082g
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author Anthony, Elizabeth J.
Bolitho, Elizabeth M.
Bridgewater, Hannah E.
Carter, Oliver W. L.
Donnelly, Jane M.
Imberti, Cinzia
Lant, Edward C.
Lermyte, Frederik
Needham, Russell J.
Palau, Marta
Sadler, Peter J.
Shi, Huayun
Wang, Fang-Xin
Zhang, Wen-Ying
Zhang, Zijin
author_facet Anthony, Elizabeth J.
Bolitho, Elizabeth M.
Bridgewater, Hannah E.
Carter, Oliver W. L.
Donnelly, Jane M.
Imberti, Cinzia
Lant, Edward C.
Lermyte, Frederik
Needham, Russell J.
Palau, Marta
Sadler, Peter J.
Shi, Huayun
Wang, Fang-Xin
Zhang, Wen-Ying
Zhang, Zijin
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description Metals play vital roles in nutrients and medicines and provide chemical functionalities that are not accessible to purely organic compounds. At least 10 metals are essential for human life and about 46 other non-essential metals (including radionuclides) are also used in drug therapies and diagnostic agents. These include platinum drugs (in 50% of cancer chemotherapies), lithium (bipolar disorders), silver (antimicrobials), and bismuth (broad-spectrum antibiotics). While the quest for novel and better drugs is now as urgent as ever, drug discovery and development pipelines established for organic drugs and based on target identification and high-throughput screening of compound libraries are less effective when applied to metallodrugs. Metallodrugs are often prodrugs which undergo activation by ligand substitution or redox reactions, and are multi-targeting, all of which need to be considered when establishing structure–activity relationships. We focus on early-stage in vitro drug discovery, highlighting the challenges of evaluating anticancer, antimicrobial and antiviral metallo-pharmacophores in cultured cells, and identifying their targets. We highlight advances in the application of metal-specific techniques that can assist the preclinical development, including synchrotron X-ray spectro(micro)scopy, luminescence, and mass spectrometry-based methods, combined with proteomic and genomic (metallomic) approaches. A deeper understanding of the behavior of metals and metallodrugs in biological systems is not only key to the design of novel agents with unique mechanisms of action, but also to new understanding of clinically-established drugs.
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spelling pubmed-81633302021-06-11 Metallodrugs are unique: opportunities and challenges of discovery and development Anthony, Elizabeth J. Bolitho, Elizabeth M. Bridgewater, Hannah E. Carter, Oliver W. L. Donnelly, Jane M. Imberti, Cinzia Lant, Edward C. Lermyte, Frederik Needham, Russell J. Palau, Marta Sadler, Peter J. Shi, Huayun Wang, Fang-Xin Zhang, Wen-Ying Zhang, Zijin Chem Sci Chemistry Metals play vital roles in nutrients and medicines and provide chemical functionalities that are not accessible to purely organic compounds. At least 10 metals are essential for human life and about 46 other non-essential metals (including radionuclides) are also used in drug therapies and diagnostic agents. These include platinum drugs (in 50% of cancer chemotherapies), lithium (bipolar disorders), silver (antimicrobials), and bismuth (broad-spectrum antibiotics). While the quest for novel and better drugs is now as urgent as ever, drug discovery and development pipelines established for organic drugs and based on target identification and high-throughput screening of compound libraries are less effective when applied to metallodrugs. Metallodrugs are often prodrugs which undergo activation by ligand substitution or redox reactions, and are multi-targeting, all of which need to be considered when establishing structure–activity relationships. We focus on early-stage in vitro drug discovery, highlighting the challenges of evaluating anticancer, antimicrobial and antiviral metallo-pharmacophores in cultured cells, and identifying their targets. We highlight advances in the application of metal-specific techniques that can assist the preclinical development, including synchrotron X-ray spectro(micro)scopy, luminescence, and mass spectrometry-based methods, combined with proteomic and genomic (metallomic) approaches. A deeper understanding of the behavior of metals and metallodrugs in biological systems is not only key to the design of novel agents with unique mechanisms of action, but also to new understanding of clinically-established drugs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8163330/ /pubmed/34123239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04082g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Anthony, Elizabeth J.
Bolitho, Elizabeth M.
Bridgewater, Hannah E.
Carter, Oliver W. L.
Donnelly, Jane M.
Imberti, Cinzia
Lant, Edward C.
Lermyte, Frederik
Needham, Russell J.
Palau, Marta
Sadler, Peter J.
Shi, Huayun
Wang, Fang-Xin
Zhang, Wen-Ying
Zhang, Zijin
Metallodrugs are unique: opportunities and challenges of discovery and development
title Metallodrugs are unique: opportunities and challenges of discovery and development
title_full Metallodrugs are unique: opportunities and challenges of discovery and development
title_fullStr Metallodrugs are unique: opportunities and challenges of discovery and development
title_full_unstemmed Metallodrugs are unique: opportunities and challenges of discovery and development
title_short Metallodrugs are unique: opportunities and challenges of discovery and development
title_sort metallodrugs are unique: opportunities and challenges of discovery and development
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04082g
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