Small molecule inhibitors targeting activator protein 1 (AP-1) miniperspective

N Ye, Y Ding, C Wild, Q Shen… - Journal of medicinal …, 2014 - ACS Publications
Journal of medicinal chemistry, 2014ACS Publications
Activator protein 1 (AP-1) is a pivotal transcription factor that regulates a wide range of
cellular processes including proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation, survival, cell migration,
and transformation. Accumulating evidence supports that AP-1 plays an important role in
several severe disorders including cancer, fibrosis, and organ injury, as well as inflammatory
disorders such as asthma, psoriasis, and rheumatoid arthritis. AP-1 has emerged as an
actively pursued drug discovery target over the past decade. Excitingly, a selective AP-1 …
Activator protein 1 (AP-1) is a pivotal transcription factor that regulates a wide range of cellular processes including proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation, survival, cell migration, and transformation. Accumulating evidence supports that AP-1 plays an important role in several severe disorders including cancer, fibrosis, and organ injury, as well as inflammatory disorders such as asthma, psoriasis, and rheumatoid arthritis. AP-1 has emerged as an actively pursued drug discovery target over the past decade. Excitingly, a selective AP-1 inhibitor T-5224 (51) has been investigated in phase II human clinical trials. Nevertheless, no effective AP-1 inhibitors have yet been approved for clinical use. Despite significant advances achieved in understanding AP-1 biology and function, as well as the identification of small molecules modulating AP-1 associated signaling pathways, medicinal chemistry efforts remain an urgent need to yield selective and efficacious AP-1 inhibitors as a viable therapeutic strategy for human diseases.
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