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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 1551-1561, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-881549

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Traditional antitumor drugs are cytotoxic chemotherapeutic drugs that can directly kill tumor cells and inhibit the growth and proliferation of tumor cells. Modern chemotherapy for tumors was initiated by use of nitrogen mustard to treat lymphomas in 1946, which was derived from mustard gas. Starting with nitrogen mustard, many kinds of anti-tumor drugs, including alkylating agents, anti-metabolism drugs, anti-tumor antibiotics, and anti-tumor plant drugs, have been successively developed for clinical treatment. Traditional antitumor drugs are the cornerstone of tumor chemotherapy and play important roles in the comprehensive treatment and neoadjuvant therapy of malignant tumors. In recent years, the combination of traditional antitumor drugs with molecular targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and radiotherapy has greatly improved the survival rate of tumor patients. With the deepening understanding of tumor genome as well as tumor initiation and promotion, the concepts of precision medicine and individualized treatment have been proposed and achieved success in clinical practice. In this context, the strategies leading to personalized therapy with traditional anti-tumor drugs also need to be further studied and optimized. This review summarized the recent clinical application and research progress of traditional antitumor drugs.

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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 403-413, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-873764

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Natural products and their derivatives are important components of anti-tumor drugs. Currently, anti-tumor drugs derived from natural products which are in clinical practice are mainly conventional cytotoxic or molecularly targeted drugs. Their application is limited by drug-related side effects and drug resistance. Recent studies have shown that anti-tumor natural products often act on multiple targets in tumor cells and in turn interfere with multiple processes in tumorigenesis and development. As tumor is a systemic disease induced by multiple factors, multi-targeted natural products possess unique potential in tumor therapy. However, the targets and mechanisms of the discovered multi-targeted antitumor natural products remain elusive, which limits their further development and application. This review summarized the research progress in the mechanism of action, target identification, and structure optimization of multi-targeted anti-tumor natural products exemplified by a few typical compounds. The research and development of these agents have also been proposed.

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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 2491-2500, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-837506

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Conventional chemotherapy drugs, molecularly targeted drugs, and immune checkpoint inhibitors are the major constituents of anti-tumor drugs in clinical settings at present. Molecularly targeted drugs specifically target the key proteins, genes, or signal transduction pathways in tumor cells which are essential for initiation and development of tumor, resulting in selective activity to induce cell death or growth inhibition. Molecularly targeted drugs have emerged as the mainstream in the research and development of anti-tumor drugs due to its high selectivity and low toxicity. Natural products refer to the chemical constituents or metabolites originated animals, plants, or microorganisms, which have been recognized as one of the important sources of drug discovery with abundant resources and diversified structures. At present, a number of molecularly targeted anti-tumor drugs derived from natural products or their derivatives have been approved for cancer therapy or in clinical trials. This review will summarize the molecularly targeted anti-tumor drugs derived from natural products or their derivatives according to their different cellular targets, and also outline the molecular mechanism, progress, and perspectives of these drugs.

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