reviewPharmacological ResearchApr 17, 2025GOLD OA

Properties of FDA-approved small molecule protein kinase inhibitors: A 2025 update

Blue Ridge Research and Consulting (United States)

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Abstract

Because of the deregulation of protein kinase action in many inflammatory diseases and cancer, the protein kinase family has become one of the most significant drug targets in the 21st century. There are 85 FDA-approved protein kinase antagonists that target about two dozen different enzymes and four of these drugs were approved in 2024 and a fifth was approved in 2025. Of these drugs, five target dual specificity protein kinases (MEK1/2), fourteen inhibit protein-serine/threonine protein kinases, twenty-one block nonreceptor protein-tyrosine kinases, and 45 target receptor protein-tyrosine kinases. The data indicate that 75 of these drugs are prescribed for the treatment of neoplasms. Seven drugs…

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Keywords
  • Small molecule
  • Pharmacology
  • Chemistry
  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry
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