Literature DB >> 16497442

Taxanes in paediatric oncology: and now?

Nicolas André1, Christophe Meille.   

Abstract

Taxanes are a group of anticancer agents that target microtubules, promote their assembly, and stabilize them. The resulting effects are mitotic blockage and induction of apoptosis, whose mechanism of initiation remains to be fully determined. Among adults, taxanes are one of the most powerful and most commonly used anticancer drugs. They show a wide range of activity in malignancies such as breast, ovarian, and lung cancers. In paediatric oncology, pre-clinical and clinical data are quite limited. Six phase I studies, two phase II, and rare case reports have been published. This review will focus on the paediatric pre-clinical and clinical findings with taxanes. Based on data from the literature, we will try to explain the results and foresee the possible use of taxanes in paediatric oncology. Indeed, three main advances have been made regarding taxanes: (1) Increased efficacy when used in multidrug-based chemotherapy regimen. (2) New administration schedules based on anti-angiogenic properties when given at daily very low doses. (3) Development of new taxanes with decreased recognition by Pgp, the product of the MDR1 gene. Thus, although the initial experience with taxanes in paediatric oncology has been disappointing, it may be too early to leave out taxanes and we should further investigate their use among children with cancer.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16497442     DOI: 10.1016/j.ctrv.2005.12.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Treat Rev        ISSN: 0305-7372            Impact factor:   12.111


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