This article discusses phenotypic drug discovery, an approach that tests drugs based on their observable effects rather than targeting specific molecular mechanisms, and makes a case for thymosin alpha-1 as a prime example. Thymosin alpha-1 has shown diverse therapeutic benefits across many conditions including infections, cancer, and immune disorders. The authors argue that this broad-acting thymic peptide fits well within the phenotypic discovery framework, especially as researchers gain better tools to understand its multiple mechanisms of action.
Garaci, Enrico; Paci, Maurizio; Matteucci, Claudia; Costantini, Claudio; Puccetti, Paolo; Romani, Luigina