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Review
. 2002 Dec;2(6):543-51.
doi: 10.2174/1389557023405576.

Structural development of biological response modifiers based on retinoids and thalidomide

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Structural development of biological response modifiers based on retinoids and thalidomide

Yuichi Hashimoto. Mini Rev Med Chem. 2002 Dec.

Abstract

The full-scale commercial appearance of antibiotics in the 1950's caused a shift of the nature of our lethal diseases from infectious/acute to non-infectious/chronic. In this situation, biological response modifiers (BRM's), which are not based on selective toxicity, are expected to be useful. There exist several types of BRM's, including retinoids which act directly on cells at the gene expression level, and thalidomide (and related molecules) which modulate internal circumstances of our body. We have been engaged in medicinal chemical/structural development studies based on these bio-active compounds. Retinoids include all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA), a major active form of vitamin A (retinol), and its bio-isosters, which elicit their biological effects by binding to their nuclear receptors, RAR's. ATRA has been used in differentiation therapy [typically for the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL)] and the treatment of dermatological diseases. Our structural development studies of retinoids, including computer-assisted molecular design has yielded class/subtype-selective agonists, synergists and antagonists of RAR's and their partner nuclear receptors, RXR's. Thalidomide elicits a wide range of pharmacological effects, including anti-cachexia, anti-angiogenic and anti-metastatic activities. We have found that thalidomide is a multi-target drug. Hypothetical target events/molecules of thalidomide include TNF-alpha production, nuclear androgen receptor, aminopeptidases, and alpha-glucosidase. Specific and potent compounds for each of these target phenomena/molecules have been prepared by appropriate modification of the thalidomide structure, and are expected to be superior lead compounds for novel immunomodulators, anti-angiogenic agents, and anti-tumor promoting agents.

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