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A new dawn for the use of thiazolidinediones in cancer therapy

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Pages 501-510 | Published online: 06 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

Introduction: The thiazolidinedione (TZD) class of PPAR-γ ligands is predominantly known for its insulin sensitization activity. Unfortunately, these drugs have discernible side effects at diabetic dose. However, rosiglitazone and pioglitazone are still in the market with controversies. Past few years have noted the use of these drugs for the treatment of various other ailments.

Areas covered: In this review, the authors present the anticancer mechanisms of established TZDs and highlight some of the new-fangled agents discovered. Remarkable preclinical and clinical activity of the known and newly developed agents, alone or in combination with the known cytotoxic agents, offer a new perspective for clinical studies carving a niche in cancer chemotherapy.

Expert opinion: Various preclinical and clinical studies strongly suggest a role for TZDs both alone and in combination with existing chemotherapeutic agents, for the treatment of cancer. The exploration of newer TZDs at different doses, as well as developing partial agonists, can potentially help in unveiling the underlying mechanisms of these therapeutics, and consequently, treat this dreadful group of diseases.

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