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Multifunctional ?v?6 Integrin-Specific Peptide-Pt(IV) Conjugates for Cancer Cell Targeting.


ABSTRACT: Increasing the specificity of cancer therapy, and thereby decreasing damage to normal cells, requires targeting to cancer-cell specific features. The ?v?6 integrin is a receptor involved in cell adhesion and is frequently up-regulated in cancer cells compared to normal cells. We have selected a peptide ligand reported to bind specifically to the ?6 integrin and have synthesized a suite of multispecific molecules to explore the potential for targeting of cancer cells. A combination of solid-phase peptide synthesis and chemoselective ligations was used to synthesize multifunctional molecules composed of integrin-targeting peptides, cytotoxic platinum(IV) prodrugs, and fluorescent or affinity probes joined with flexible linkers. The modular synthesis approach facilitates the construction of peptide-drug conjugates with various valencies and properties in a convergent manner. The binding and specificity of the multifunctional peptide conjugates were investigated using a cell line transfected with the ?6 integrin and fluorescence microscopy. This versatile and highly controlled approach to synthesizing labeled peptide-drug conjugates has the potential to target potent cytotoxic drugs specifically to cancer cells, reducing the doses required for effective treatment.

SUBMITTER: Conibear AC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6122585 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multifunctional α<sub>v</sub>β<sub>6</sub> Integrin-Specific Peptide-Pt(IV) Conjugates for Cancer Cell Targeting.

Conibear Anne C AC   Hager Sonja S   Mayr Josef J   Klose Matthias H M MHM   Keppler Bernhard K BK   Kowol Christian R CR   Heffeter Petra P   Becker Christian F W CFW  

Bioconjugate chemistry 20170810 9


Increasing the specificity of cancer therapy, and thereby decreasing damage to normal cells, requires targeting to cancer-cell specific features. The α<sub>v</sub>β<sub>6</sub> integrin is a receptor involved in cell adhesion and is frequently up-regulated in cancer cells compared to normal cells. We have selected a peptide ligand reported to bind specifically to the β<sub>6</sub> integrin and have synthesized a suite of multispecific molecules to explore the potential for targeting of cancer ce  ...[more]

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