First-in-Class Small Molecule Degrader of Pregnane X Receptor Enhances Chemotherapy Efficacy
Andrew D. Huber,
Young-Hwan Jung,
Yongtao Li
et al.
Abstract:Pregnane X receptor (PXR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that binds diverse compounds and upregulates drug metabolism machinery in response. PXR activation is detrimental to drug efficacy and safety because it reduces active drug concentrations and increases reactive metabolites, leading to toxicity and/or drug−drug interactions. Thus, effort must be expended in drug development pipelines to assess PXR activation by lead candidates and chemically modify agonists to reduce PXR liabilities while main… Show more
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