The use of multimeric ligands is considered as a promising strategy to improve tumor targeting for diagnosis and therapy. Herein, tetrameric RGD peptidomimetics were designed to target αvβ3 integrin-expressing tumor cells. These compounds were prepared via an oxime chemoselective assembly of cyclo(DKPRGD) ligands and a cyclodecapeptide scaffold that allows a tetrameric presentation. The resulting tetrameric RGD peptidomimetics were shown to improve αvβ3 integrin binding compared to the monomeric form. Interestingly, these compounds were also able to enhance tumor cell endocytosis in the same way as tetrameric RGD peptides. Altogether, the results show the potential of the tetrameric cyclo(DKP-RGD) ligands for in vivo imaging and drug delivery.

Multimeric Presentation of RGD Peptidomimetics Enhances Integrin Binding and Tumor Cell Uptake / A. Pina, M. Kadri, D. Arosio, A. Dal Corso, J. Coll, C. Gennari, D. Boturyn. - In: CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL. - ISSN 0947-6539. - 26:33(2020 Jun), pp. 7492-7496. [10.1002/chem.202001115]

Multimeric Presentation of RGD Peptidomimetics Enhances Integrin Binding and Tumor Cell Uptake

A. Pina
Primo
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A. Dal Corso;C. Gennari
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2020

Abstract

The use of multimeric ligands is considered as a promising strategy to improve tumor targeting for diagnosis and therapy. Herein, tetrameric RGD peptidomimetics were designed to target αvβ3 integrin-expressing tumor cells. These compounds were prepared via an oxime chemoselective assembly of cyclo(DKPRGD) ligands and a cyclodecapeptide scaffold that allows a tetrameric presentation. The resulting tetrameric RGD peptidomimetics were shown to improve αvβ3 integrin binding compared to the monomeric form. Interestingly, these compounds were also able to enhance tumor cell endocytosis in the same way as tetrameric RGD peptides. Altogether, the results show the potential of the tetrameric cyclo(DKP-RGD) ligands for in vivo imaging and drug delivery.
peptidomimetics; multivalency; RGD peptide; cell targeting; integrin
Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica
   Tumor-targeting peptidomimetics: synthesis and bio-medical applications
   MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
   20157WW5EH_001
giu-2020
30-mar-2020
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