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Are we still on the right path(way)?: the altered expression of the pentose phosphate pathway in solid tumors and the potential of its inhibition in combination therapy.

Caroline J W MeskersMarika A FrańczakRyszard T SmolenskiElisa GiovannettiGodefridus J Peters
Published in: Expert opinion on drug metabolism & toxicology (2022)
It can be concluded that there are synergistic and additive effects of PPP-inhibition and various classes of chemotherapeutics. These effects may be attributed to the increased susceptibility to ROS. However, the toxicity, low efficacy, and off-target effects of PPP-inhibitors make application in clinical practice challenging. Novel inhibitors are currently being developed, which could make PPP-inhibition a potential therapeutic strategy in the future, especially in combination with conventional chemotherapeutics and the inhibition of other metabolic pathways.
Keyphrases
  • combination therapy
  • clinical practice
  • cell death
  • current status
  • binding protein