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Review
. 2011 Jun;21(6):857-84.
doi: 10.1517/13543776.2011.574614.

Aurora kinase inhibitor patents and agents in clinical testing: an update (2009-10)

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Aurora kinase inhibitor patents and agents in clinical testing: an update (2009-10)

Chun Hei Antonio Cheung et al. Expert Opin Ther Pat. 2011 Jun.

Abstract

Introduction: Mitosis is a key step in the cell cycle and is controlled by several cell cycle regulators, including aurora kinases. Aurora family members A, B and C are essential for spindle assembly, centrosome maturation, chromosomal segregation and cytokinesis. Overexpression/amplification of aurora kinases has been implicated in oncogenic transformation, including the development of chromosomal instability in cancer cells. Hence, the use of aurora kinase small molecule inhibitors as a potential molecular-targeted therapeutic intervention for cancer is being pursued by various researchers.

Area covered: This review provides an update on aurora kinase inhibitors based on developments from 2009 to 2010. The medicinal chemistry aspects of aurora kinase inhibitors, with a particular emphasis on the patent literature, are reviewed. Databases such as PubMed, SCOPUS®, Scifinder® and www.clinicaltrials.gov database were used to search for literature in the preparation of this review.

Expert opinion: Around a dozen aurora kinase inhibitors are currently undergoing various Phase I-II evaluations for different human cancers. Instead of being applied as a monotherapy, combinations of aurora kinase inhibitors and existing chemotherapeutic compounds seem to give better therapeutic outcomes and are, therefore, a promising future cancer therapy.

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