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    FDA approved fused pyrimidine-based drugs
    (Elsevier, 2022-10-14T00:00:00) Thakur, Shikha; Ansari, Arshad J.; Joshi, Gaurav
    The present chapter is a compilation and analysis of USFDA approved small drug candidates about fused pyrimidine pharmacophore. Out of 63 drugs approved so far, nearly 38% of drugs are approved for chemotherapeutic treatment of cancer. Further, antiviral category shares 19% followed by drugs for cardiovascular disorders (14%), inflammatory diseases (9%), respiratory disorders (6%), neurological disorders (5%), benign prostatic hypertrophy (3%), erectile dysfunction (2%), diabetes (2%) and thrombocytopenia (2%). The chapter further focuses on key biological targets affected by the reported drug and their pharmacological mechanism of action. We have also focused on elucidating key chemical taxonomy utilized in fused pharmacophores of pyrimidine. The analysis suggested purine nucleosides (11 drugs) and xanthines/hypoxanthines (11 drugs) share the major chunk utilized in drug development out of fused pyrimidine nucleus. � 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    Pore-forming proteins and their role in cancer and inflammation: Mechanistic insights and plausible druggable targets
    (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2022-08-30T00:00:00) Sankar, Jishnu; Arora, Sahil; Joshi, Gaurav; Kumar, Raj
    Perforin is a granular effector pore-forming protein formed in NK cells and Cytotoxic T lymphocytes. These cytotoxic proteins are part of the first-line immune defense in the human body. They ensure apoptosis of pathogen-infected cells or tumor cells in the human body. Activation of receptors on NK cell or T cell triggers secondary proteins in these cells. Further, it leads to Ca2+ dependent perforin egress towards the target cell, ensued by PI3K signaling pathway. Perforin undergoes oligomerization over the target cell membrane and forms transmembrane pores with the membrane-spanning domain-MACPF domain. Granzymes, proapoptotic serine proteases are released through these pores and initiate the target cell apoptotic pathway leading to the cell death. Although perforin is a savior for humans from tumor and viral infections, uncontrolled expression of the perforins leads to the autoimmune conditions, including Familial Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, insulin-dependent diabetes, and cerebral myocarditis. The present review is the concerted effort to highlight the mechanistic pathways concerning perforin secretion, NK cell and T cell-mediated cytotoxicity towards virus-infected and transformed cells. This is followed by the discussion on synthetic derivatives tested so far to inhibit the perforin in pre and clinical arena for certain unusual conditions. � 2022 Elsevier B.V.