The future of metronomic chemotherapy: experimental and computational approaches of drug repurposing

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Yousef A. Abdelrady [1 ]
Hayam S. Thabet [2 ]
Ahmed M. Sayed [3 ]
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[1] University of Freiburg,Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] Assiut University,Microbiology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Assiut University,Biochemistry Laboratory, Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science
[4] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST),Bioscience Program, Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division
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Metronomic chemotherapy (MC); Maximum tolerated dose (MTD); Cancer treatment; Combination therapy; Drug repurposing (DR);
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10.1007/s43440-024-00662-w
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Metronomic chemotherapy (MC), long-term continuous administration of anticancer drugs, is gaining attention as an alternative to the traditional maximum tolerated dose (MTD) chemotherapy. By combining MC with other treatments, the therapeutic efficacy is enhanced while minimizing toxicity. MC employs multiple mechanisms, making it a versatile approach against various cancers. However, drug resistance limits the long-term effectiveness of MC, necessitating ongoing development of anticancer drugs. Traditional drug discovery is lengthy and costly due to processes like target protein identification, virtual screening, lead optimization, and safety and efficacy evaluations. Drug repurposing (DR), which screens FDA-approved drugs for new uses, is emerging as a cost-effective alternative. Both experimental and computational methods, such as protein binding assays, in vitro cytotoxicity tests, structure-based screening, and several types of association analyses (Similarity-Based, Network-Based, and Target Gene), along with retrospective clinical analyses, are employed for virtual screening. This review covers the mechanisms of MC, its application in various cancers, DR strategies, examples of repurposed drugs, and the associated challenges and future directions.
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