JOURNAL ARTICLE

Kinase Inhibitors and Kinase-Targeted Cancer Therapies: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives

Jiahao LiGong ChenHaiting ZhouJunxia LiuXiaohui XiaWentao HaYizhi JiangQingxu LiuHuihua Xiong

Year: 2024 Journal:   International Journal of Molecular Sciences Vol: 25 (10)Pages: 5489-5489   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Over 120 small-molecule kinase inhibitors (SMKIs) have been approved worldwide for treating various diseases, with nearly 70 FDA approvals specifically for cancer treatment, focusing on targets like the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family. Kinase-targeted strategies encompass monoclonal antibodies and their derivatives, such as nanobodies and peptides, along with innovative approaches like the use of kinase degraders and protein kinase interaction inhibitors, which have recently demonstrated clinical progress and potential in overcoming resistance. Nevertheless, kinase-targeted strategies encounter significant hurdles, including drug resistance, which greatly impacts the clinical benefits for cancer patients, as well as concerning toxicity when combined with immunotherapy, which restricts the full utilization of current treatment modalities. Despite these challenges, the development of kinase inhibitors remains highly promising. The extensively studied tyrosine kinase family has 70% of its targets in various stages of development, while 30% of the kinase family remains inadequately explored. Computational technologies play a vital role in accelerating the development of novel kinase inhibitors and repurposing existing drugs. Recent FDA-approved SMKIs underscore the importance of blood–brain barrier permeability for long-term patient benefits. This review provides a comprehensive summary of recent FDA-approved SMKIs based on their mechanisms of action and targets. We summarize the latest developments in potential new targets and explore emerging kinase inhibition strategies from a clinical perspective. Lastly, we outline current obstacles and future prospects in kinase inhibition.

Keywords:
Cancer Kinase Medicine Cancer research Biology Internal medicine Genetics

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Protein Degradation and Inhibitors
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Cancer Mechanisms and Therapy
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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