Therapeutic potential of phosphoinositide 3-kinase inhibitors.

Chem Biol

Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Bath University, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY, United Kingdom.

Published: March 2003

AI Article Synopsis

  • Many researchers are focused on finding selective PI3K inhibitors due to their therapeutic potential in various diseases.
  • Previous inhibitors have struggled with selectivity, making it difficult to target specific PI3K isoforms effectively.
  • Recent patents have introduced promising new PI3K inhibitors that are more selective, particularly for the delta isoform, presenting possible treatments for inflammatory, autoimmune, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases.

Article Abstract

At least one Holy Grail for many academic researchers and pharmaceutical research divisions alike has been to identify therapeutically useful selective PI3K inhibitors. There are several different but closely related PI3Ks which are thought to have distinct biological roles. Until now, however, researchers have been frustrated by poor selectivity of the available pharmacological inhibitors, which are unable to distinguish the different isoforms of PI3K adequately. Fortunately, recently published work gives cause for optimism; there are now several patent specifications published that describe new PI3K inhibitors, including some that are more selective for the delta isoform of PI3K. Given the involvement of PI3Ks in a plethora of biological settings, such isoform-selective inhibitors may have immense potential use for the treatment of patients with inflammatory and autoimmune disorders as well as cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1074-5521(03)00048-6DOI Listing

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