Drug General Information
Drug ID
D03UDW
Former ID
DNCL002260
Drug Name
AI-850
Indication Solid tumours [ICD9: 140-199, 210-229; ICD10:C00-D48] Phase 1 [527516], [530307]
Company
Acusphere
Target and Pathway
Target(s) Apoptosis regulator Bcl-2 Target Info Modulator [527516], [530307]
Tubulin beta-1 chain Target Info Modulator [527516], [530307]
KEGG Pathway NF-kappa B signaling pathway
HIF-1 signaling pathway
Sphingolipid signaling pathway
Protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum
PI3K-Akt signaling pathway
Apoptosis
Adrenergic signaling in cardiomyocytes
Focal adhesion
Neurotrophin signaling pathway
Cholinergic synapse
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Toxoplasmosis
Tuberculosis
Hepatitis B
Epstein-Barr virus infection
Pathways in cancer
MicroRNAs in cancer
Colorectal cancer
Prostate cancer
Small cell lung cancerhsa04145:Phagosome
Gap junction
Pathogenic Escherichia coli infection
NetPath Pathway IL5 Signaling Pathway
TCR Signaling Pathway
IL2 Signaling Pathway
IL3 Signaling Pathway
Leptin Signaling Pathway
RANKL Signaling Pathway
TSLP Signaling PathwayNetPath_23:TSH Signaling Pathway
PANTHER Pathway Apoptosis signaling pathway
Oxidative stress response
CCKR signaling map STP00016:Cytoskeletal regulation by Rho GTPase
Huntington disease
Pathway Interaction Database Role of Calcineurin-dependent NFAT signaling in lymphocytes
IL2-mediated signaling events
IL2 signaling events mediated by PI3K
Ceramide signaling pathway
Direct p53 effectors
RXR and RAR heterodimerization with other nuclear receptor
ATF-2 transcription factor network
C-MYB transcription factor network
HIV-1 Nef: Negative effector of Fas and TNF-alpha
Caspase Cascade in Apoptosis
Signaling events mediated by Stem cell factor receptor (c-Kit)
EPO signaling pathway
IL2 signaling events mediated by STAT5
Validated targets of C-MYC transcriptional repression
Reactome Activation of BAD and translocation to mitochondria
BH3-only proteins associate with and inactivate anti-apoptotic BCL-2 members
The NLRP1 inflammasomeR-HSA-1445148:Translocation of GLUT4 to the plasma membrane
Microtubule-dependent trafficking of connexons from Golgi to the plasma membrane
Gap junction assembly
MHC class II antigen presentation
Separation of Sister Chromatids
Resolution of Sister Chromatid Cohesion
Recruitment of NuMA to mitotic centrosomes
Post-chaperonin tubulin folding pathway
Recycling pathway of L1
Hedgehog 'off' state
Assembly of the primary cilium
RHO GTPases activate IQGAPs
RHO GTPases Activate Formins
Mitotic Prometaphase
Kinesins
WikiPathways DNA Damage Response (only ATM dependent)
Senescence and Autophagy in Cancer
IL-2 Signaling Pathway
FAS pathway and Stress induction of HSP regulation
Focal Adhesion
Kit receptor signaling pathway
IL-3 Signaling Pathway
Nucleotide-binding domain, leucine rich repeat containing receptor (NLR) signaling pathways
Apoptosis
Nanoparticle triggered autophagic cell death
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Integrated Pancreatic Cancer Pathway
Corticotropin-releasing hormone
Interleukin-11 Signaling Pathway
Prostate Cancer
miR-targeted genes in muscle cell - TarBase
miR-targeted genes in lymphocytes - TarBase
miR-targeted genes in leukocytes - TarBase
Integrated Breast Cancer Pathway
Integrated Cancer pathway
Intrinsic Pathway for Apoptosis
Apoptosis Modulation and Signaling
TP53 Network
Influenza A virus infection
IL-5 Signaling PathwayWP2359:Parkin-Ubiquitin Proteasomal System pathway
Pathogenic Escherichia coli infection
Protein folding
References
Ref 527516Pharm Res. 2005 Mar;22(3):347-55.Intravenous hydrophobic drug delivery: a porous particle formulation of paclitaxel (AI-850).
Ref 530307Paclitaxel directly binds to Bcl-2 and functionally mimics activity of Nur77. Cancer Res. 2009 Sep 1;69(17):6906-14.
Ref 527516Pharm Res. 2005 Mar;22(3):347-55.Intravenous hydrophobic drug delivery: a porous particle formulation of paclitaxel (AI-850).
Ref 530307Paclitaxel directly binds to Bcl-2 and functionally mimics activity of Nur77. Cancer Res. 2009 Sep 1;69(17):6906-14.

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