2018-02-20T14:36:13Z
2018-02-20T14:36:13Z
2017-02-09
2018-02-20T14:36:14Z
Tumor metastasis is a complex process in which cells detach from the primary tumor and colonize a distant organ. Metastasis is also the main process responsible for cancer-related death. Despite the enormous efforts made to unravel the metastatic process, there is no effective therapy, and patients with metastatic tumors have poor prognosis. In this regard, there is an urgent need for new therapeutic tools for the treatment of this disease. Small molecules with the capacity to reduce cell migration could be used to treat metastasis. Migrastatin-core analogs are naturally inspired macrocycles that inhibit pathological cell migration and are able to reduce metastasis in animal models. Migrastatin analogs can be synthesized from a common advanced intermediate. Herein we present a review of the synthetic approaches that can be used to prepare this key intermediate, together with a review of the biological activity of migrastatin-core analogs and current hypotheses concerning their mechanism of action.
Article
Published version
English
Metàstasi; Càncer; Productes naturals; Metastasis; Cancer; Natural products
MDPI
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22020198
Molecules, 2017, vol. 22, num. 198
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22020198
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/600404/EU//IRBPOSTPRO2.0
cc-by (c) Giralt Lledó, Ernest et al., 2017
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es