The PG500 series : novel heparan sulfate mimetics as potent angiogenesis and heparanase inhibitors for cancer therapy


Autoria(s): Dredge, Keith; Hammond, Edward; Davis, Kat; Li, Cai Ping; Liu, Ligong; Johnstone, Ken; Handley, Paul; Wimmer, Norbert; Gonda, Thomas; Gautam, Anand; Ferro, Vito; Bytheway, Ian
Data(s)

09/04/2010

Resumo

Heparan sulfate mimetics, which we have called the PG500 series, have been developed to target the inhibition of both angiogenesis and heparanase activity. This series extends the technology underpinning PI-88, a mixture of highly sulfated oligosaccharides which reached Phase III clinical development for hepatocellular carcinoma. Advances in the chemistry of the PG500 series provide numerous advantages over PI-88. These new compounds are fully sulfated, single entity oligosaccharides attached to a lipophilic moiety, which have been optimized for drug development. The rational design of these compounds has led to vast improvements in potency compared to PI-88, based on in vitro angiogenesis assays and in vivo tumor models. Based on these and other data, PG545 has been selected as the lead clinical candidate for oncology and is currently undergoing formal preclinical development as a novel treatment for advanced cancer.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27943/

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Springer Netherlands

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27943/2/27943a.pdf

DOI:10.1007/s10637-009-9245-5

Dredge, Keith, Hammond, Edward, Davis, Kat, Li, Cai Ping, Liu, Ligong, Johnstone, Ken, Handley, Paul, Wimmer, Norbert, Gonda, Thomas, Gautam, Anand, Ferro, Vito, & Bytheway, Ian (2010) The PG500 series : novel heparan sulfate mimetics as potent angiogenesis and heparanase inhibitors for cancer therapy. Investigational New Drugs, 28(3), pp. 276-283.

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Faculty of Science and Technology; School of Physical & Chemical Sciences

Palavras-Chave #111599 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences not elsewhere classified #Heparan sulfate #angiogenesis #heparanase #cancer therapy
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Journal Article