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Title: The timeline of epigenetic drug discovery: from reality to dreams
Author: Ganesan, A
Arimondo, Paola B.
Rots, Marianne G.
Jerónimo, Carmen
Berdasco, María
Keywords: Epigenètica
ADN
Proteïnes
Epigenetics
DNA
Proteins
Issue Date: 2-Dec-2019
Publisher: Bmc
Abstract: The flexibility of the epigenome has generated an enticing argument to explore its reversion through pharmacological treatments as a strategy to ameliorate disease phenotypes. All three families of epigenetic proteins-readers, writers, and erasers-are druggable targets that can be addressed through small-molecule inhibitors. At present, a few drugs targeting epigenetic enzymes as well as analogues of epigenetic modifications have been introduced into the clinic use (e.g. to treat haematological malignancies), and a wide range of epigenetic-based drugs are undergoing clinical trials. Here, we describe the timeline of epigenetic drug discovery and development beginning with the early design based solely on phenotypic observations to the state-of-the-art rational epigenetic drug discovery using validated targets. Finally, we will highlight some of the major aspects that need further research and discuss the challenges that need to be overcome to implement epigenetic drug discovery into clinical management of human disorders. To turn into reality, researchers from various disciplines (chemists, biologists, clinicians) need to work together to optimise the drug engineering, read-out assays, and clinical trial design.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13148-019-0776-0
It is part of: Clinical Epigenetics, 2019-12-02, Vol. 11, Issue 1
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/168017
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13148-019-0776-0
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