Reverse Pharmacology and Systems Approaches for Drug Discovery and Development: Inspiration from Mother Nature and the Wisdom of the Sages
Mukund Chorghade, President & CSO, Chorghade Enterprises / THINQ Pharma
While
biotechnological advances, genomics and high throughput screenings or
combinatorial and asymmetric syntheses have long promised new vistas in drug
discovery, the pharmaceutical industry is facing a serious innovation deficit.
Critics suggest that “we have become high throughput in technology, yet have
remained low throughput in thinking”. Post marketing failures of blockbuster drugs
have become major concerns of industries, leading to a significant shift in
favor of single to multi targeted drugs and affording greater respect to
traditional knowledge. Typical reductionist approach of modern science is being
revisited over the background of systems biology and holistic approaches of
traditional practices. Scientifically validated and technologically
standardized botanical products may be explored on a fast track using
innovative approaches like reverse pharmacology and systems biology, which are
based on traditional medicine knowledge. Traditional medicine constitutes an
evolutionary process as communities and individuals continue to discover practices
transforming techniques. Many modern drugs have origin in ethnopharmacology and
traditional medicine. Ayurveda knowledge and experiential databases can provide
new functional leads to reduce time, money and toxicity - the three main
hurdles in the drug development. We begin the search based on Ayurvedic
medicine research, clinical experiences, observations or available data on
actual use in patients as a starting point. We use principles of systems
biology where holistic yet rational analysis is done to address multiple
therapeutic requirements. Since safety of the materials is already established
from traditional use track record, we undertake pharmaceutical development,
safety validation and pharmacodynamic studies in parallel to controlled
clinical studies. Thus, drug discovery based on Ayurveda follows a ‘Reverse
Pharmacology’ path from Clinics to Laboratories. Herein we describe such
approaches with selected examples based on previous studies. Traditional
Medicine (Complimentary Alternate Medicine to the Western World) has
historically involved clinical use of extracts, powders and other formulations.
The extracts have not been standardized, the pure chemical products have rarely
been isolated, the biological mechanisms of action have not been elucidated and
the clinical trials have rarely been controlled and documented to international
standards. Our goals are to discover and develop these medicines to
international standards and introduce them globally after appropriate
regulatory filings.
THINQ’s natural product discovery programs utilize
biologically active natural products as an advanced starting point for
discovery. NPs can be considered “pre-validated by nature”, having been
optimized for interaction with biological macromolecules through evolutionary
selection processes. Embedded in these bioactive natural products are several
diverse, chiral functional groups which are potential sites for protein
binding. This diverse source of novel, active agents serve as leads/scaffolds
for elaboration into desperately needed efficacious drugs for a multitude of
disease indications. We aim to reconfigure products into chemical hybrid
“Molecular Legos” and to screen the deck of diverse compounds against targets.
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