Chemical Approaches to Intervening in Ubiquitin Specific Protease 7 (USP7) Function for Oncology and Immune Oncology Therapies

  • Jian Wu (41301)
  • Suresh Kumar (545197)
  • Feng Wang (44414)
  • Hui Wang (30400)
  • Lijia Chen (1621525)
  • Patrick Arsenault (4374598)
  • Michael Mattern (2480956)
  • Joseph Weinstock (2035672)
Publication date
August 2017

Abstract

Ubiquitin specific protease 7 (USP7), the most widely studied among the nearly 100 deubiquitinating enzymes, supports cancer by positively affecting tumor growth and negatively affecting the patient’s immune response to tumors. Great interest exists, therefore, in developing USP7 inhibitors for clinical evaluation. While the proteasome inhibitor field has enjoyed clinical success, very few clinically appropriate effectors of deubiquitinating (protease) or ubiquitinating (ligase) enzymes have appeared. The ubiquitin protease/ligase field is moving from the initial discovery of potent, selective modulators with cell proof of concept and <i>in vivo</i> activity to the optimization of these molecules to impart drug-like properties or the discov...

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