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Enhancing Drug Discovery and Development through the Integration of Medicinal Chemistry, Chemical Biology, and Academia-Industry Partnerships: Insights from Roche's Endocannabinoid System Projects.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/8442
Publisher DOI
10.2533/chimia.2024.499
PubMed ID
39221845
Description
The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a critical regulatory network composed of endogenous cannabinoids (eCBs), their synthesizing and degrading enzymes, and associated receptors. It is integral to maintaining homeostasis and orchestrating key functions within the central nervous and immune systems. Given its therapeutic significance, we have launched a series of drug discovery endeavors aimed at ECS targets, including peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs), cannabinoid receptors types 1 (CB1R) and 2 (CB2R), and monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL), addressing a wide array of medical needs. The pursuit of new therapeutic agents has been enhanced by the creation of specialized labeled chemical probes, which aid in target localization, mechanistic studies, assay development, and the establishment of biomarkers for target engagement. By fusing medicinal chemistry with chemical biology in a comprehensive, translational end-to-end drug discovery strategy, we have expedited the development of novel therapeutics. Additionally, this strategy promises to foster highly productive partnerships between industry and academia, as will be illustrated through various examples.
Date of Publication
2024-08-21
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Academia-industry collaboration
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CB1R
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CB2R
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Endocannabinoid system
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Labeled chemical probe
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MAGL
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PPAR
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Aebi, Johannes
Atz, Kenneth
Ametamey, Simon M
Benz, Jörg
Blaising, Julie
Butini, Stefania
Campiani, Giuseppe
Carreira, Erick M
Collin, Ludovic
De Lago, Eva
Gazzi, Thais
Gertsch, Jürg
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (IBMM)
Gobbi, Luca
Guba, Wolfgang
Fernández-Ruiz, Javier
Fingerle, Jürgen
Haider, Ahmed
He, Yingfang
Heitman, Laura H
Honer, Michael
Hunziker, Daniel
Kuhn, Bernd
Maccarrone, Mauro
Märki, Hans Peter
Martin, Rainer E
Mohr, Peter
Mu, Linjing
Nazaré, Marc
Nippa, David F
Oddi, Sergio
O'Hara, Fionn
Pacher, Pal
Romero, Julian
Röver, Stephan
Rufer, Arne C
Schibli, Roger
Schneider, Gisbert
Stepan, Antonia F
Sykes, David A
Ullmer, Christoph
Van der Stelt, Mario
Veprintsev, Dmitry B
Wittwer, Matthias B
Grether, Uwe
Additional Credits
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (IBMM)
Series
CHIMIA
Publisher
Swiss Chemical Society
ISSN
0009-4293
Access(Rights)
open.access
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