Isabel Devesa, Gregorio Fernández-Ballester, Asia Fernandez-Carvajal, Antonio Ferrer-Montiel
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Abstract
Introduction: TRPV1, a pivotal therapeutic target for chronic pain and pruritus, has been validated in the pathogenesis of several pathologies from diabetes to cancer. Despite the constellation of chemical structures and strategies, none of these molecules has been yet clinically developed as a new drug application due to safety concerns, particularly on thermoregulation. Thus, clinical development of TRPV1 modulators remains a challenge.
Areas covered: This review covers the patent literature on TRPV1 modulators (2019-2024, Pubmed, Google Patents, and Spacenet), from orthosteric ligands to innovative compounds of biotechnological origin such as interfering RNAs or antibodies, and dual modulators that can act on TRPV1 and associated proteins in different tissues.
Expert opinion: Therapeutic strategies that preferentially act on dysfunctional TRPV1 channels appear essential, along with a superior understanding of the underlying mechanisms affecting changes in core body temperature (CBT). Recent findings describing differential receptor interactions of antagonists that do not affect CBT may pave the way to the next generation of orally active TRPV1 inhibitors. Although we have thus far experienced a bitter feeling in TRPV1 drug development, the recent progress in different disciplines, including human-based preclinical models, will set an interdisciplinary approach to design and develop clinically relevant TRPV1 modulators.
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Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents (ISSN 1354-3776 [print], 1744-7674 [electronic]) is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles on recent pharmaceutical patent claims, providing expert opinion the scope for future development, in the context of the scientific literature.
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Reviews covering recent patent claims on compounds or applications with therapeutic potential, including biotherapeutics and small-molecule agents with specific molecular targets; and patenting trends in a particular therapeutic area
Patent Evaluations examining the aims and chemical and biological claims of individual patents
Perspectives on issues relating to intellectual property
The audience consists of scientists, managers and decision-makers in the pharmaceutical industry and others closely involved in R&D
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