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Na+/K+-ATPase and Cancer.
Mijatovic, Tatjana; Dufrasne, François; Kiss, Robert
2012In Pharmaceutical Patent Analyst, 1 (1), p. 91-106
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Abstract :
[en] The sodium pump, Na+/K+-ATPase, could be an important target for the development of anticancer drugs as it serves as a versatile signal transducer, plays a key role in cell adhesion and has abnormal expression and activity that are implicated in the development and progression of different cancers. Several publications have reported differing expression of Na+/K+-ATPase a- and ß-subunits in malignant tissues compared with their normal tissue counterparts, thus offering a powerful diagnostic tool. A growing number of patent applications claim the invention or discovery of Na+/K+-ATPase inhibitors (e.g., cardiac glycosides) to be used to effectively treat certain cancers that are refractory to conventional chemotherapy or radiotherapy. The aims of this review are to provide an overview of the most significant patents that highlight Na+/K+-ATPase as a valuable target in anticancer therapy and which report on novel Na+/K+-ATPase inhibitors and ligands designed as potential anticancer agents.
Disciplines :
Pharmacy, pharmacology & toxicology
Author, co-author :
Mijatovic, Tatjana
Dufrasne, François ;  Université de Mons > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Service de Chimie thérapeutique et Pharmacognosie
Kiss, Robert
Language :
English
Title :
Na+/K+-ATPase and Cancer.
Publication date :
01 March 2012
Journal title :
Pharmaceutical Patent Analyst
ISSN :
2046-8954
Publisher :
Future Science, London, United Kingdom
Volume :
1
Issue :
1
Pages :
91-106
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Research unit :
M136 - Chimie thérapeutique et Pharmacognosie
Research institute :
R550 - Institut des Sciences et Technologies de la Santé
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