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Drug repurposing for rare: progress and opportunities for the rare disease community

  • Anneliene H. Jonker*
  • , Daniel O'Connor
  • , Maria Cavaller-Bellaubi
  • , Christine Fetro
  • , Maria Gogou
  • , Peter A.C. 't Hoen
  • , Martin de Kort
  • , Heather Stone
  • , Nivedita Valentine
  • , Anna Maria Gerdina Pasmooij
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Repurposing is one of the key opportunities to address the unmet rare diseases therapeutic need. Based on cases of drug repurposing in small population conditions, and previous work in drug repurposing, we analyzed the most important lessons learned, such as the sharing of clinical observations, reaching out to regulatory scientific advice at an early stage, and public-private collaboration. In addition, current upcoming trends in the field of drug repurposing in rare diseases were analyzed, including the role these trends could play in the rare diseases’ ecosystem. Specifically, we cover the opportunities of innovation platforms, the use of real-world data, the use of artificial intelligence, regulatory initiatives in repurposing, and patient engagement throughout the repurposing project. The outcomes from these emerging activities will help progress the field of drug repurposing for the benefit of patients, public health and medicines development.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1352803
    Number of pages7
    JournalFrontiers in medicine
    Volume11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Jan 2024

    Keywords

    • Drug repurposing
    • Innovation
    • Orphan drugs
    • Rare diseases
    • Therapy development
    • Unmet need

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