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Drug Discovery Targeting Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK) as a Promising Cancer Therapy
Authors:Xiao-Jing Pang  Xiu-Juan Liu  Yuan Liu  Wen-Bo Liu  Yin-Ru Li  Guang-Xi Yu  Xin-Yi Tian  Yan-Bing Zhang  Jian Song  Cheng-Yun Jin  Sai-Yang Zhang
Abstract:FAK is a nonreceptor intracellular tyrosine kinase which plays an important biological function. Many studies have found that FAK is overexpressed in many human cancer cell lines, which promotes tumor cell growth by controlling cell adhesion, migration, proliferation, and survival. Therefore, targeting FAK is considered to be a promising cancer therapy with small molecules. Many FAK inhibitors have been reported as anticancer agents with various mechanisms. Currently, six FAK inhibitors, including GSK-2256098 (Phase I), VS-6063 (Phase II), CEP-37440 (Phase I), VS-6062 (Phase I), VS-4718 (Phase I), and BI-853520 (Phase I) are undergoing clinical trials in different phases. Up to now, there have been many novel FAK inhibitors with anticancer activity reported by different research groups. In addition, FAK degraders have been successfully developed through “proteolysis targeting chimera” (PROTAC) technology, opening up a new way for FAK-targeted therapy. In this paper, the structure and biological function of FAK are reviewed, and we summarize the design, chemical types, and activity of FAK inhibitors according to the development of FAK drugs, which provided the reference for the discovery of new anticancer agents.
Keywords:focal adhesion kinase  anticancer activity  diaminopyrimidines  triazine  PROTAC
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