PCL102H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Tigecycline, Pharmacokinetics, Repurposing

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Translational science having knowledge of disease to find treatment for it. Drug repurposing: using existing drug/preclinical chemical compound for a new purpose (new target/new disease) In drug repurposing, the chemical structure of the compound/drug is not changed chemical is put to a new use. Drug can be used to treat a rare disease or a neglected disease as well as more common diseases it was originally developed for. Note: many fda approved drugs have more than one protein target. Do not have to re-test in phase 1; pharmacokinetics already known. Leukemia relies heavily on mitochondrial function; mitochondria have their own genome/transcriptome/translation. Lab in uhn screened 300 fda approved drugs including antibiotics for their ability to kill cancer cells . Tigecycline inhibits protein translation in bacteria and mitochondria now used in clinical trials for leukemia patients. Example 2: virtual (inside cpu) screening of new protein targets against digital versions of chemical libraries.

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