Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2564227 | Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2007 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Precise spatial and temporal regulation of proteolytic activity is essential to human physiology. Modulation of protease activity with synthetic peptidomimetic inhibitors has proven to be clinically useful for treating human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hypertension and shows potential for medicinal application in cancer, obesity, cardiovascular, inflammatory, neurodegenerative diseases, and various infectious and parasitic diseases. Exploration of natural inhibitors and synthesis of peptidomimetic molecules has provided many promising compounds performing successfully in animal studies. Several protease inhibitors are undergoing further evaluation in human clinical trials. New research strategies are now focusing on the need for improved comprehension of protease-regulated cascades, along with precise selection of targets and improved inhibitor specificity. It remains to be seen which second generation agents will evolve into approved drugs or complementary therapies.
Keywords
CCKDP IVα1-PIFDABBISARS-CoVSLPIuPAHSV-1TACEECMHSV-2ACEPPIMMPNF-κB3D-QSARDNAHRVClinical trialsTNF-α converting enzymeAngiotensin-converting enzymethree-dimensional quantitative structure–activity relationshipdeoxyribonucleic acidribonucleic acidRNAAIDSinterleukinTherapeutic applicationtumor necrosis factor-alphadipeptidyl peptidase IVHuman rhinovirusTIMPSARSFood and Drug Administrationsevere acute respiratory syndromeacquired immune deficiency syndromeCMVHuman cytomegalovirusTNF-αnuclear factor kappa BExtracellular matrixMatrix metalloproteasesProtease inhibitorssecretory leukocyte protease inhibitorBowman-Birk inhibitorHCVHepatitis C virusHIVhuman immunodeficiency virusHerpes simplex virus type 1herpes simplex virus type 2Proteasecholecystokinin
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Authors
Georgie Fear, Slavko Komarnytsky, Ilya Raskin,