Hypoxia Activated Prodrugs: Factors Influencing Design and Development

前药 药理学 化疗 化学 癌细胞 癌症研究 肿瘤缺氧 缺氧(环境) 医学 癌症 生物 氧气 放射治疗 内科学 有机化学
作者
Dinghua Liang,Graham Miller,Geoffrey K. Tranmer
出处
期刊:Current Medicinal Chemistry [Bentham Science Publishers]
卷期号:22 (37): 4313-4325 被引量:23
标识
DOI:10.2174/0929867322666151021111016
摘要

Hypoxia in tumor cells is characterized by a lack of oxygen resulting from reduced blood supply to the surrounding tissue, and is a common characteristic of solid tumors as a consequence of rapid cell growth. Hypoxia in tumors is a predictor of both resistance to chemotherapy and of a metastatic/aggressive form of cancer, and as a result, development of cancer therapies which target hypoxia is of vital importance. One such targeting strategy is the development of hypoxia-activated prodrugs (HAP) which can preferentially release chemotherapeutic agents within hypoxic tumor regions. This targeting strategy is accomplished by attaching a hypoxia activated trigger to a chemotherapeutic agent and under oxygen-poor conditions, the agent (effector) is released into the tumor, while remaining intact in normal tissue, and leaving non-hypoxic cells undamaged. Overall, this strategy can achieve an increased therapeutic benefit over conventional small molecule chemotherapeutic treatments by concentrating the drugs within hypoxic tumor environments, while simultaneously reducing the side-effects and toxicity issues that surround the systemic distribution of traditional drugs on normoxic cells. In this review, we will describe the factors that should be considered when designing an effective HAP, such as the mechanism of prodrug action, the elements that influence the rational design of HAP (i.e. reduction potential), and the activating enzymes of HAP. As part of this description, we will utilize select examples from the literature to reinforce these factors, and make a case for the intelligent design of new HAPs, leading to the development of novel hypoxia targeting chemotherapeutic agents. Keywords: Hypoxia, prodrug, targeted chemotherapy, bioreductive, antineoplastic agents.

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