Repositioning of fluoroquinolones from antibiotic to anti-cancer agents: An underestimated truth

Increasing development costs and higher failure rate in clinical trials has reduced the repertoire of newer drugs in the market for clinical use. The most appropriate approach to end the search for newer drugs is “Repositioning”, as it requires less time and money to explore new indication of existi...

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Main Authors: Vikas Yadav, Puneet Talwar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-03-01
Series:Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332218370689
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spelling doaj-640e890c03214c4e86d5636f9942eb852021-05-20T07:36:32ZengElsevierBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy0753-33222019-03-01111934946Repositioning of fluoroquinolones from antibiotic to anti-cancer agents: An underestimated truthVikas Yadav0Puneet Talwar1Interdisciplinary Cluster for Applied Genoproteomics, University of Liège (ULiège), 4000, Liège, Belgium; Corresponding author at: Interdisciplinary Cluster for Applied Genoproteomics, 1 Allée de I´Hospital, B34 Sart-Tilman, University of Liège (ULiège), 4000, Liège, Belgium.Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS), Delhi, IndiaIncreasing development costs and higher failure rate in clinical trials has reduced the repertoire of newer drugs in the market for clinical use. The most appropriate approach to end the search for newer drugs is “Repositioning”, as it requires less time and money to explore new indication of existing drug or failed drug. In the past, several drugs have been repositioned for different indication but the full potential remains unharnessed. With rise in cancer prevalence and treatment costs, it is imperative to search for newer drugs and the use of repositioning approach may help us. Fluoroquinolones has been used as antibiotics for over four decades now, but recent research highlighted their use as pharmacological compounds with multifaceted implication. Repositioning of fluoroquinolones into anti-cancer molecule seems to be a highly plausible option owing to their profound immunomodulatory, pro-apoptotic, anti-proliferative and anti-metastatic potential. The present review provides a comprehensive account of the recent and past explorations pertaining to the anti-cancer activity of fluoroquinolones and also discusses the various approaches that are being considered to remodel them for the treatment of cancer.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332218370689Drug repositioningFluoroquinolonesApoptosisCell cycle arrestMetastasisRetrometabolic approach
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Repositioning of fluoroquinolones from antibiotic to anti-cancer agents: An underestimated truth
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Drug repositioning
Fluoroquinolones
Apoptosis
Cell cycle arrest
Metastasis
Retrometabolic approach
author_facet Vikas Yadav
Puneet Talwar
author_sort Vikas Yadav
title Repositioning of fluoroquinolones from antibiotic to anti-cancer agents: An underestimated truth
title_short Repositioning of fluoroquinolones from antibiotic to anti-cancer agents: An underestimated truth
title_full Repositioning of fluoroquinolones from antibiotic to anti-cancer agents: An underestimated truth
title_fullStr Repositioning of fluoroquinolones from antibiotic to anti-cancer agents: An underestimated truth
title_full_unstemmed Repositioning of fluoroquinolones from antibiotic to anti-cancer agents: An underestimated truth
title_sort repositioning of fluoroquinolones from antibiotic to anti-cancer agents: an underestimated truth
publisher Elsevier
series Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
issn 0753-3322
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Increasing development costs and higher failure rate in clinical trials has reduced the repertoire of newer drugs in the market for clinical use. The most appropriate approach to end the search for newer drugs is “Repositioning”, as it requires less time and money to explore new indication of existing drug or failed drug. In the past, several drugs have been repositioned for different indication but the full potential remains unharnessed. With rise in cancer prevalence and treatment costs, it is imperative to search for newer drugs and the use of repositioning approach may help us. Fluoroquinolones has been used as antibiotics for over four decades now, but recent research highlighted their use as pharmacological compounds with multifaceted implication. Repositioning of fluoroquinolones into anti-cancer molecule seems to be a highly plausible option owing to their profound immunomodulatory, pro-apoptotic, anti-proliferative and anti-metastatic potential. The present review provides a comprehensive account of the recent and past explorations pertaining to the anti-cancer activity of fluoroquinolones and also discusses the various approaches that are being considered to remodel them for the treatment of cancer.
topic Drug repositioning
Fluoroquinolones
Apoptosis
Cell cycle arrest
Metastasis
Retrometabolic approach
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332218370689
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