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Advanced renal cell carcinoma, sorafenib treatment

Everolimus (40 Afinitor Novartis, 2009), a rapamycin analog, is the 42-0-(2-hydroxyethyl) derivative of sirolimus (34), and is marketed as an immunosuppressant by Novartis under the tradename Afinitor for use in advanced renal cell carcinoma.In March 2009, the FDA approved everolimus (40) for use against advanced renal cell carcinoma after failure of treatment with sunitinib or sorafenib. The drug works similarly to sirolimus as an inhibitor of mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin), a serine-threonine kinase, downstream of the PI3K/AKT pathway. Everolimus (40) binds to an intracellular protein, EKBP-12, resulting in an inhibitory... [Pg.44]

Sorafenib is a kinase inhibitor with both antiproliferative and anti-angiogenic activity. Approved for the treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma and for the treatment of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. Peak plasma levels of sorafenib are generally observed 3 hours after oral administration. The... [Pg.459]

Sorafenib (l)11 is a multikinase inhibitor marketed by Bayer and Onyx. Sorafenib blocks tyrosine kinases as well as serine/threonine kinases. Its story began in 1994 when Bayer and Onyx entered a collaboration to discover novel Raf/MEK/ERK inhibitors. They first discovered a very mildly active compound 8 (/C50 17 pM) against Rafl kinase in 1995 from screening a collection of 200,000 compounds. The optimization of its potency and its ADMET profile using medicinal chemistry and combinatorial chemistry methods led to the identification of sorafenib (1) in 1999 as a preclinical development candidate. Multiple phase I studies started in 2000, when sorafenib tosylate (19) was evaluated in patents with advanced solid tumors of different types. In December 2005, Sorafenib tosylate (19) received U.S. FDA approval for the treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Two years later, it was approved for the treatment of unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). [Pg.75]


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