Technology ID
TAB-3914

Phosphodiesterase as a target for cancer therapeutics

E-Numbers
E-199-2010-0
Lead Inventor
Pommier, Yves (NCI)
Co-Inventors
Selvam, Periyasamy (Devaki Amma Memorial College of Pharmacy)
Marchand, Christophe (NCI)
Dexheimer, Thomas (NCI)
Maddali, Kasthuraiah (NCI)
Applications
Therapeutics
Therapeutic Areas
Oncology
Development Stages
Discovery
ICs
NCI

Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 (Tdp1) is a recently discovered enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of 3'-phosphotyrosyl bonds. Such linkages form in vivo following the DNA processing activity of topoisomerase I (Top1). For this reason, Tdp1 has been implicated in the repair of irreversible Top1-DNA covalent complexes, which can be generated by either exogenous or endogenous factors. Tdp1 has been regarded as a potential therapeutic co-target of Top1 in that it seemingly counteracts the effects of Top1 inhibitors, such as camptothecin and its derivatives used clinically. Thus, by reducing the repair of Top1-DNA lesions, Tdp1 inhibitors have the potential to augment the anticancer activity of Top1 inhibitors provided there is a presence of genetic abnormalities related to DNA checkpoint and repair pathways.

Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 (Tdp1) is a DNA repair enzyme involved in the repair of DNA lesions created when the activity of the Topoisomerase 1 (Top1) is inhibited. Tdp1 has been regarded as a potential therapeutic co-target of Top1 in that it seemingly counteracts the effects of Top1 inhibitors, such as camptothecin. By reducing the repair of Top1-DNA lesions, Tdp1 inhibitors have the potential to augment the anticancer activity of Top1 inhibitors.
 

Competitive Advantages:

Tdp1 inhibitors have the potential to augment the anticancer activity of Top1 inhibitors provided there is a presence of genetic abnormalities related to DNA checkpoint and repair pathways.

Commercial Applications:

Tdp1 has been regarded as a potential therapeutic co-target of Top1 in that it seemingly counteracts the effects of Top1 inhibitors, such as camptothecin and its derivatives used clinically.

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