Abstract:Background: Our drug discovery program has led to the development of a series of diverse, unique small molecule drugs targeting the key oncogenic transcription factor STAT3 which drives diverse human cancers. WP1066 was selected as a lead drug because of its drug-like properties, therapeutic window and validated in vivo activity in a broad range of tumor models. During the process of WP1066 development as a clinical phase new agent, we developed and further characterized an orally bioavailable formulation of W… Show more
“…82 The clinical trial implementation of another STAT3 inhibitor, WP1066, was delayed secondary to poor water solubility, which has recently been solved by using it in a spray-dried nanoparticle formulation (SDD1). 83 The preclinical data available for WP1066 are sufficiently compelling to justify considering its use in human clinical trials.…”
Section: Stat3 Inhibition Ranks High Among Preclinical Therapeutic Stmentioning
The authors hope that this schema will give physicians an evidence-based and rational framework to make the best referral decisions to better guide and serve this patient population.
“…82 The clinical trial implementation of another STAT3 inhibitor, WP1066, was delayed secondary to poor water solubility, which has recently been solved by using it in a spray-dried nanoparticle formulation (SDD1). 83 The preclinical data available for WP1066 are sufficiently compelling to justify considering its use in human clinical trials.…”
Section: Stat3 Inhibition Ranks High Among Preclinical Therapeutic Stmentioning
The authors hope that this schema will give physicians an evidence-based and rational framework to make the best referral decisions to better guide and serve this patient population.
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