Abstract
Restoring p53 activity by inhibiting the interaction between p53 and MDM2 represents an attractive approach for cancer therapy. To this end, a number of small-molecule p53-MDM2 binding inhibitors have been developed during the past several years. Nutlin-3 is a potent and selective small-molecule MDM2 antagonist that has shown considerable promise in pre-clinical studies. This review will highlight recent advances in the development of small-molecule MDM2 antagonists as potential cancer therapeutics, with special emphasis on Nutlin-3.
Keywords: Nutlin-3, p53, MDM2, therapy, antagonist, apoptosis, MDMX, p14/ARF, NUTLIN, doxorubicin, therapeutic, choriocarcinoma, Molecular Mechanisms, Antitumor, Perifosine
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title: Pharmacologic Activation of p53 by Small-Molecule MDM2 Antagonists
Volume: 17 Issue: 6
Author(s): Hong Shen and Carl G. Maki
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Keywords: Nutlin-3, p53, MDM2, therapy, antagonist, apoptosis, MDMX, p14/ARF, NUTLIN, doxorubicin, therapeutic, choriocarcinoma, Molecular Mechanisms, Antitumor, Perifosine
Abstract: Restoring p53 activity by inhibiting the interaction between p53 and MDM2 represents an attractive approach for cancer therapy. To this end, a number of small-molecule p53-MDM2 binding inhibitors have been developed during the past several years. Nutlin-3 is a potent and selective small-molecule MDM2 antagonist that has shown considerable promise in pre-clinical studies. This review will highlight recent advances in the development of small-molecule MDM2 antagonists as potential cancer therapeutics, with special emphasis on Nutlin-3.
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Shen Hong and G. Maki Carl, Pharmacologic Activation of p53 by Small-Molecule MDM2 Antagonists, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2011; 17 (6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161211795222603
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