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Recent Advances in Pain Management: Relevant Protein Kinases and Their Inhibitors

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The purpose of this review is to underline the protein kinases that have been established, either in fundamental approach or clinical trials, as potential biological targets in pain management. Protein kinases are presented according to their group in the human kinome: TK (Trk, RET, EGFR, JAK, VEGFR, SFK, BCR–Abl), CMGC (p38 MAPK, MEK, ERK, JNK, ASK1, CDK, CLK2, DYRK1A, GSK3, CK2), AGC (PKA, PKB, PKC, PKMζ, PKG, ROCK), CAMK, CK1 and atypical/other protein kinases (IKK, mTOR). Examples of small molecule inhibitors of these biological targets, demonstrating an analgesic effect, are described. Altogether, this review demonstrates the fundamental role that protein kinase inhibitors could play in the development of new pain treatments.

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hal-03219644 , version 1 (26-05-2021)

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Francis Giraud, Elisabeth Pereira, Fabrice Anizon, Pascale Moreau. Recent Advances in Pain Management: Relevant Protein Kinases and Their Inhibitors. Molecules, 2021, 26 (9), pp.2696. ⟨10.3390/molecules26092696⟩. ⟨hal-03219644⟩
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