Literature DB >> 32106803

Feasibility of Repurposing Clioquinol for Cancer Therapy.

Raheel Khan1, Harras Khan1, Yassen Abdullah1, Q Ping Dou1.   

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BACKGROUND: Cancer is a prevalent disease in the world and is becoming more widespread as time goes on. Advanced and more effective chemotherapeutics need to be developed for the treatment of cancer to keep up with this prevalence. Repurposing drugs is an alternative to discover new chemotherapeutics. Clioquinol is currently being studied for reposition as an anti-cancer drug.
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to summarize the anti-cancer effects of clioquinol and its derivatives through a detailed literature and patent review and to review their potential re-uses in cancer treatment.
METHODS: Research articles were collected through a PubMed database search using the keywords "Clioquinol" and "Cancer." The keywords "Clioquinol Derivatives" and "Clioquinol Analogues" were also used on a PubMed database search to gather research articles on clioquinol derivatives. Patents were gathered through a Google Patents database search using the keywords "Clioquinol" and "Cancer."
RESULTS: Clioquinol acts as a copper and zinc ionophore, a proteasome inhibitor, an anti-angiogenesis agent, and is an inhibitor of key signal transduction pathways responsible for its growth-inhibitory activity and cytotoxicity in cancer cells preclinically. A clinical trial conducted by Schimmer et al., resulted in poor outcomes that prompted studies on alternative clioquinol-based applications, such as new combinations, new delivery methods, or new clioquinol-derived analogues. In addition, numerous patents claim alternative uses of clioquinol for cancer therapy.
CONCLUSION: Clioquinol exhibits anti-cancer activities in many cancer types, preclinically. Low therapeutic efficacy in a clinical trial has prompted new studies that aim to discover more effective clioquinol- based cancer therapies. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.

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Keywords:  Cancer; clioquinol; copper ionophore; cytotoxicity; proteasome; zinc ionophore.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32106803     DOI: 10.2174/1574892815666200227090259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Recent Pat Anticancer Drug Discov        ISSN: 1574-8928            Impact factor:   4.169


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1.  Therapeutic Effect of Ultrasound Combined With Porous Lipid Clioquinol/PLGA Microbubbles on Ferroptosis in HL-1 Cardiac Cell Induced by Isoproterenol Attack.

Authors:  Nana Li; Lei Dong; Yuanyuan Shen; Yongling Wang; Liansheng Chang; Hongwei Wu; Yuqiao Chang; Menghao Li; Dan Li; Zhaoyi Li; Mei He; Cheng Li; Yao Wei; Haiqin Xie; Feng Wang
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 5.988

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