Frontiers in Pharmacology (Nov 2021)

Drug-Repositioning Approaches Based on Medical and Life Science Databases

  • Yoshito Zamami,
  • Yoshito Zamami,
  • Yoshito Zamami,
  • Hirofumi Hamano,
  • Takahiro Niimura,
  • Fuka Aizawa,
  • Kenta Yagi,
  • Mitsuhiro Goda,
  • Yuki Izawa-Ishizawa,
  • Keisuke Ishizawa,
  • Keisuke Ishizawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.752174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Drug repositioning is a drug discovery strategy in which an existing drug is utilized as a therapeutic agent for a different disease. As information regarding the safety, pharmacokinetics, and formulation of existing drugs is already available, the cost and time required for drug development is reduced. Conventional drug repositioning has been dominated by a method involving the search for candidate drugs that act on the target molecules of an organism in a diseased state through basic research. However, recently, information hosted on medical information and life science databases have been used in translational research to bridge the gap between basic research in drug repositioning and clinical application. Here, we review an example of drug repositioning wherein candidate drugs were found and their mechanisms of action against a novel therapeutic target were identified via a basic research method that combines the findings retrieved from various medical and life science databases.

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