Small‐Molecule Inhibitors of the Hedgehog Signaling Pathway as Cancer Therapeutics

Inhibitors of the Hedgehog (Hh) molecular signaling pathway have emerged in recent years as a promising new class of potential therapeutics for cancer treatment. Numerous drug discovery efforts have resulted in the identification of a wide variety of small molecules that target different members of this pathway, including Smoothened (Smo), Sonic hedgehog protein (Shh), and Gli1. Several Smo inhibitors have now entered human clinical trials, and successful proof‐of‐concept studies have been carried out in patients with defined genetic mutations in the Hh pathway. This review provides a general overview of three main topics in this rapidly expanding area: 1) the various types of biological assays and in vivo models that have been employed for the identification and optimization of Hh pathway inhibitors; 2) Smo inhibitors reported to date, including recent clinical results where available; and 3) efforts toward the identification and characterization of inhibitors of other members of the Hh pathway.

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