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Repositioning Candidate Details

Candidate ID: R0289
Source ID: DB00982
Source Type: approved
Compound Type: small molecule
Compound Name: Isotretinoin
Synonyms:
Molecular Formula: C20H28O2
SMILES: C\C(\C=C\C1=C(C)CCCC1(C)C)=C/C=C/C(/C)=C\C(O)=O
Structure:
DrugBank Description: Isotretinoin is a retinoid derivative of vitamin A used in the treatment of severe recalcitrant acne.[Label] It was most widely marketed under the brand name Accutane, which has since been discontinued.[L6574] Isotretinoin is associated with major risks in pregnancy and so it is only available under the iPLEDGE program in the United States.[L6579] The first isotretinoin containing product was FDA approved on 7 May 1982.[L6574]
CAS Number: 4759-48-2
Molecular Weight: 300.4351
DrugBank Indication: Isotretinoin is indicated to treat severe recalcitrant nodular acne and patients ≥12 years enrolled in the iPLEDGE program.[Label,L6579]
DrugBank Pharmacology: The pharmacodynamics of isotretinoin are poorly understood.[Label]
DrugBank MoA: Isotretinoin produces its effects through altering progress through the cell cycle, cell differentiation, survival, and apoptosis.[A179091] These actions reduce sebum production, preventing the blockage of pores, and growth of acne causing bacteria.[A179091] Isotretinoin and 4-oxo-isotretinoin both significantly reduce the production of sebum.[A179091,Label] Isotretinoin has little to no affinity for retinol binding proteins (RBPs) and retinoic acid nuclear receptors (RARs).[A179091] Tretinoin and 4-oxo-tretinion bind to the RAR-γ receptor, which is suspected to be part of the action of acne treatment by isotretinoin.[A179091] Isotretinoin induces apoptosis in sebocytes, leading to a decrease in sebum production.[A179091] Isotretinoin also reduces the formation of comedones by reducing hyperkeratinization through an unknown mechanism.[A179091] Isotretinoin does not directly kill bacteria but it does reduce the size of sebum ducts and makes the microenvironment less hospitable to acne causing bacteria.[A179091] It may also increase immune mechanisms and alter chemotaxis of monocytes to reduce inflammation.[A179091] There is preliminary evidence suggesting isotretinoin may interact with FoxO1, which may explain a substantial number of isotretinoin's unexplained actions.[A179122]
Targets: Retinoic acid receptor gamma; Retinoic acid receptor alpha
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