Griseofulvin Analogues: Targeting Cancer Through Centrosomal Inhibition
DKFZ together with Technical University of Denmark (DTU) developed an analogue of Griseofulvin as a compound for cancer treatment, which selectively targets cancer cells only.
Griseofulvin is a natural antibiotic produced by Penicillium griseofulvum as well as other microfungi and is still commonly used in humans for the treatment of dermatomycoses of skin, hair, and nails caused by Microsporum, Trichophyton, and Epidermophyton. Further hit to lead development of the natural compound was achieved by medicinal chemistry with corresponding biological activity tests. Advantages – drug which selectively targets cancer cells only with little effect on normal tissues – possible treatment of several cancer types – analogue of natural compound (griseofulvin, orally available, almost no side effects in humans), thoroughly studied in biological tests
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