Tumor penetrating peptides

Tumor-homing peptides can be used to deliver drugs into tumors. Phage library screening in live mice has recently identified homing peptides that specifically recognize the endothelium of tumor vessels, extravasate, and penetrate deep into the extravascular tumor tissue. The prototypic peptide of th...

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Main Authors: Tambet eTeesalu, Kazuki N. Sugahara, Erkki eRuoslahti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Oncology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2013.00216/full
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spelling doaj-14982c330f0c49dc9e39ee9d549dba602020-11-24T22:59:20ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2013-08-01310.3389/fonc.2013.0021659276Tumor penetrating peptidesTambet eTeesalu0Tambet eTeesalu1Kazuki N. Sugahara2Erkki eRuoslahti3Erkki eRuoslahti4Sanford-Burnham Medical Research InstituteUniversity of TartuSanford-Burnham Medical Research InstituteSanford-Burnham Medical Research InstituteUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraTumor-homing peptides can be used to deliver drugs into tumors. Phage library screening in live mice has recently identified homing peptides that specifically recognize the endothelium of tumor vessels, extravasate, and penetrate deep into the extravascular tumor tissue. The prototypic peptide of this class, iRGD (CRGDKGPDC), contains the integrin-binding RGD motif. RGD mediates tumor homing through binding to αv integrins, which are selectively expressed on various cells in tumors, including tumor endothelial cells. The tumor-penetrating properties of iRGD are mediated by a second sequence motif, R/KXXR/K. This C-end Rule (or CendR) motif is active only when the second basic residue is exposed at the C-terminus of the peptide. Proteolytic processing of iRGD in tumors activates the cryptic CendR motif, which then binds to neuropilin-1 activating an endocytic bulk transport pathway through tumor tissue. Phage screening has also yielded tumor-penetrating peptides that function like iRGD in activating the CendR pathway, but bind to a different primary receptor. Moreover, novel tumor-homing peptides can be constructed from tumor-homing motifs, CendR elements and protease cleavage sites. Pathologies other than tumors can be targeted with tissue-penetrating peptides, and the primary receptor can also be a vascular zip code of a normal tissue. The CendR technology provides a solution to a major problem in tumor therapy, poor penetration of drugs into tumors. The tumor-penetrating peptides are capable of taking a payload deep into tumor tissue in mice, and they also penetrate into human tumors ex vivo. Targeting with these peptides specifically increases the accumulation in tumors of a variety of drugs and contrast agents, such as doxorubicin, antibodies and nanoparticle-based compounds. Remarkably the drug to be targeted does not have to be coupled to the peptide; the bulk transport system activated by the peptide sweeps along any compound that is present in the blood.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2013.00216/fullNeuropilin-1synaphic targetinghoming peptidetumor penetrating peptideav integrinsC-end Rule
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author Tambet eTeesalu
Tambet eTeesalu
Kazuki N. Sugahara
Erkki eRuoslahti
Erkki eRuoslahti
spellingShingle Tambet eTeesalu
Tambet eTeesalu
Kazuki N. Sugahara
Erkki eRuoslahti
Erkki eRuoslahti
Tumor penetrating peptides
Frontiers in Oncology
Neuropilin-1
synaphic targeting
homing peptide
tumor penetrating peptide
av integrins
C-end Rule
author_facet Tambet eTeesalu
Tambet eTeesalu
Kazuki N. Sugahara
Erkki eRuoslahti
Erkki eRuoslahti
author_sort Tambet eTeesalu
title Tumor penetrating peptides
title_short Tumor penetrating peptides
title_full Tumor penetrating peptides
title_fullStr Tumor penetrating peptides
title_full_unstemmed Tumor penetrating peptides
title_sort tumor penetrating peptides
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Oncology
issn 2234-943X
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Tumor-homing peptides can be used to deliver drugs into tumors. Phage library screening in live mice has recently identified homing peptides that specifically recognize the endothelium of tumor vessels, extravasate, and penetrate deep into the extravascular tumor tissue. The prototypic peptide of this class, iRGD (CRGDKGPDC), contains the integrin-binding RGD motif. RGD mediates tumor homing through binding to αv integrins, which are selectively expressed on various cells in tumors, including tumor endothelial cells. The tumor-penetrating properties of iRGD are mediated by a second sequence motif, R/KXXR/K. This C-end Rule (or CendR) motif is active only when the second basic residue is exposed at the C-terminus of the peptide. Proteolytic processing of iRGD in tumors activates the cryptic CendR motif, which then binds to neuropilin-1 activating an endocytic bulk transport pathway through tumor tissue. Phage screening has also yielded tumor-penetrating peptides that function like iRGD in activating the CendR pathway, but bind to a different primary receptor. Moreover, novel tumor-homing peptides can be constructed from tumor-homing motifs, CendR elements and protease cleavage sites. Pathologies other than tumors can be targeted with tissue-penetrating peptides, and the primary receptor can also be a vascular zip code of a normal tissue. The CendR technology provides a solution to a major problem in tumor therapy, poor penetration of drugs into tumors. The tumor-penetrating peptides are capable of taking a payload deep into tumor tissue in mice, and they also penetrate into human tumors ex vivo. Targeting with these peptides specifically increases the accumulation in tumors of a variety of drugs and contrast agents, such as doxorubicin, antibodies and nanoparticle-based compounds. Remarkably the drug to be targeted does not have to be coupled to the peptide; the bulk transport system activated by the peptide sweeps along any compound that is present in the blood.
topic Neuropilin-1
synaphic targeting
homing peptide
tumor penetrating peptide
av integrins
C-end Rule
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2013.00216/full
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