| Literature DB >> 20504257 |
Bruno Vincenzi1, Andrea Napolitano, Anna Maria Frezza, Gaia Schiavon, Daniele Santini, Giuseppe Tonini.
Abstract
Ecteinascidin-743 (trabectedin, Yondelis((R)); PharmaMar, Madrid, Spain), a 25-year-old antineoplastic alkylating agent, has recently shown unexpected and interesting mechanisms of action. Trabectedin causes perturbation in the transcription of inducible genes (e.g., the multidrug resistance gene MDR1) and interaction with DNA repair mechanisms (e.g., the nucleotide excision repair pathway) owing to drug-related DNA double strand breaks and adduct formation. Trabectedin was the first antineoplastic agent from a marine source (namely, the Caribbean tunicate Ecteinascidia turbinata) to receive marketing authorization. This article summarizes the mechanisms of action, the complex metabolism, the main toxicities, the preclinical and clinical evidences of its antineoplastic effects in different types of cancer and, finally, the future perspectives of this promising drug.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20504257 DOI: 10.2217/pgs.10.69
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacogenomics ISSN: 1462-2416 Impact factor: 2.533