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市場調査レポート
キナーゼ治療:標的とした医薬品開発と治療
Kinase Therapeutics:A Wealth of Targets Sparks a Highly Active Market
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Abstract
Kinase Therapeutics: A Wealth of Targets Sparks a Highly Active Market reviews
the considerable array of drug development efforts directed at kinases. This
new CHA Advances report describes the various classes of kinases for which
inhibitors are being developed, and examines the general strategies and
technologies being employed to commercialize kinase inhibitors, including
those underway at major pharmaceutical companies.
The ubiquity of kinases as potential targets means that eventually they will
be exploited for virtually every human disease, particularly diabetes,
inflammatory disorders, and especially cancer. The success of Novartis'
Gleevec and Roche's Herceptin has demonstrated that kinase inhibitors for
cancer that are effective and well-tolerated can enjoy strong sales.
Kinase modulation is without doubt a novel and promising approach to treating
disease, but challenges remain. Those evaluated in the report include:
- Ensuring target relevance and specificity.
- Overcoming resistance.
- Designing clinical trials to maximize the response to a drug.
- Addressing the high cost of novel therapeutics.
Kinase Therapeutics: A Wealth of Targets Sparks a Highly Active Market
evaluates the market potential for kinase-targeting compounds in development
for a variety of diseases. Only those conditions for which drug candidates
have reached at least mid-stage clinical development are covered. The report
addresses the major disease categories, including:
- Patient numbers for diseases of interest to developers of kinase
modulators.
- Competing therapeutics already on the market, particularly those that have
recently gained regulatory approval.
- Evaluation of the pros and cons of various targets and therapeutic
approaches
- Estimates of market sizes in dollars, where available.
Kinases represent perhaps the largest druggable class of targets. And yet
researchers have only started to scratch the surface. Most, if not all, big
pharmas have programs in this area, and are in fact among the leaders in the
field. This report is crucial reading for executives who need to stay on top
of the technical and commercial developments in the area of kinase
therapeutics.
About the Author
Mark C. Via, an editor at CTB International Publishing, has ten years'
experience writing and editing for pharmaceutical trade publications. Mr. Via
holds a B.A. degree in history from Williams College. Mr. Via has authored
previous Advances reports, including Inflammatory Disease Therapeutics:
Pipelines and Competitive Dynamics.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Background and Scientific Overview:
Kinases Are Important Cellular Signaling Enzymes
- 1.1 The Function of Kinases
- 1.2 Classifying Kinases
- 1.3 Kinases: Ubiquitous Drug Targets
- The Established Link to Cancer
- Targeting Receptor Tyrosine Kinases
- Targeting Non-receptor Tyrosine Kinases
- Targeting Serine-Threonine Kinases for Cancer
- Targeting Serine-Threonine Kinases for Diseases Other than Cancer
- 1.4 Overview of the Field
Chapter 2. Kinase Inhibitors in Development:
Tapping into a Wealth of Targets
- 2.1 Types of Kinase Inhibitors: Small Molecules and Their Alternatives
- 2.2 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors
- EGFR Family
- Split Kinase Domain Family
- Targeting VEGF with RNAi for Opthalmic Diseases
- 2.3 Non-receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors
- Abl
- Tec Family Kinases
- Syk
- JAK
- 2.4 Serine-Threonine Kinase Inhibitors for Cancer
- Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK Pathway
- ALK5
- PKC-α
- PKC-β
- ROCK
- PI3 Kinase Pathway
- mTOR
- CDK
- Aurora
- PLK
- CHK
- 2.5 Serine-Threonine Kinase Inhibitors for Diseases Other than Cancer
- PKC-δ
- p38 MAP Kinase
- JNK
- MLK
- NF-κB Pathway
- PI3 Pathway
- GSK3
- mTOR
- AMPK
- PDHK
Chapter 3. Business and Strategic Outlook:
Market Potential for Kinase-Targeted Drugs
- 3.1 Special Challenges in Developing Kinase Modulators
- Target Relevance and Specificity
- Resistance
- Trial Design
- Cost
- 3.2 Markets for Kinase-Based Drugs
- Cancer
- Age-Related Macular Degeneration
- Immune and Inflammatory Diseases
- Diabetic Complications
Chapter 4. Expert Commentaries
- 4.1 Shripad Bhagwat, PhD, SVP, Drug Discovery, Ambit Biosciences
- 4.2 Sean G. Buchanan, PhD, Senior Director, Biology, SGX Pharmaceuticals
- 4.3 K. Peter Hirth, Phd, CEO, Plexxikon
- 4.4 Tony Hunter, PhD, Professor, Salk Institute for Biological Studies
- 4.5 Michael Melnick, VP, Business and Corporate Development, Cell
Signaling Technology
Chapter 5. Company Profiles
- 5.1. Ambit Biosciences
- 5.2. Amgen
- 5.3. Amphora Discovery
- 5.4. ARIAD Pharmaceuticals
- 5.5. Astex Therapeutics
- 5.6. AstraZeneca
- 5.7. BioFocus
- 5.8. Bristol-Myers Squibb
- 5.9. Cell Signaling Technology
- 5.10 CGI Pharmaceuticals
- 5.11 Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals
- 5.12. Eli Lilly & Co.
- 5.13. Exelixis
- 5.14. Millennium Pharmaceuticals
- 5.15. Novartis
- 5.16. Pfizer
- 5.17. Rigel Pharmaceuticals
- 5.18. Sanofi-Aventis
- 5.19. Semafore Pharmaceuticals
- 5.20. SGX Pharmaceuticals
- 5.21. Sunesis Pharmaceuticals
- 5.22. Upstate
- 5.23. Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Appendix: Kinase Names
Company Index with Web Addresses
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