Literature DB >> 23734686

ABCG2: recent discovery of potent and highly selective inhibitors.

Florine Lecerf-Schmidt1, Basile Peres, Glaucio Valdameri, Charlotte Gauthier, Evelyn Winter, Léa Payen, Attilio Di Pietro, Ahcène Boumendjel.   

Abstract

ABCG2 impacts oral availability, tissue distribution and excretion of its substrates, including anticancer and anti-infectious drugs. Highly expressed at physiological barriers, its secretion level significantly controls drug distribution. Furthermore, its increased content into many types of cancer may lead to cell chemoresistance. Owing to the clinical relevance of ABCG2 in the multidrug resistance phenomenon, ABCG2 constitutes an appealing therapeutic target to increase drug distribution. Development of ABCG2 inhibitors can be used in combination with anticancer drugs to block the drug secretion from cancer cells. Very recently, an alternative use of ABCG2 inhibitors in enhancing the bioavailability of ABCG2 substrates has emerged. Hence, it is important to investigate ABCG2 inhibitors with high selectivity, high potency and safety. New inhibitors discovered during the last 5 years will be presented and discussed.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23734686     DOI: 10.4155/fmc.13.71

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Future Med Chem        ISSN: 1756-8919            Impact factor:   3.808


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