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Sphingosine Kinase Inhibitors and Cancer: Seeking the Golden Sword of Hercules

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Abstract There is considerable evidence that sphingosine kinases play a key role in cancer progression, which might involve positive selection of cancer cells that have been provided with a survival and growth advantage as a consequence of overexpression of the enzyme. Therefore, inhibitors of sphingosine kinase represent a novel class of compounds that have potential as anticancer agents. Poor inhibitor potency is a major issue that has precluded successful translation of these compounds into the clinic. However, recent discoveries have shown that sphingosine kinase 1 is an allosteric enzyme and that some inhibitors offer improved effectiveness by inducing proteasomal degradation of the enzyme or having nanomolar potency. Herein, we provide a perspective about these recent developments and highlight the importance of translating basic pharmacologic and biochemical findings on sphingosine kinase into new drug discovery programs for treatment of cancer. Cancer Res; 71(21); 6576–82. ©2011 AACR.
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
Title: Sphingosine Kinase Inhibitors and Cancer: Seeking the Golden Sword of Hercules
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Abstract There is considerable evidence that sphingosine kinases play a key role in cancer progression, which might involve positive selection of cancer cells that have been provided with a survival and growth advantage as a consequence of overexpression of the enzyme.
Therefore, inhibitors of sphingosine kinase represent a novel class of compounds that have potential as anticancer agents.
Poor inhibitor potency is a major issue that has precluded successful translation of these compounds into the clinic.
However, recent discoveries have shown that sphingosine kinase 1 is an allosteric enzyme and that some inhibitors offer improved effectiveness by inducing proteasomal degradation of the enzyme or having nanomolar potency.
Herein, we provide a perspective about these recent developments and highlight the importance of translating basic pharmacologic and biochemical findings on sphingosine kinase into new drug discovery programs for treatment of cancer.
Cancer Res; 71(21); 6576–82.
©2011 AACR.

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