Peptide-drug Conjugate Information
General Information of This Peptide-drug Conjugate (PDC)
| PDC ID |
PDC_00357
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| PDC Name |
Cyclic NGR peptidedaunomycin conjugates 6
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| PDC Status |
Investigative
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| Indication |
In total 1 Indication(s)
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| Structure |
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| Peptide Name |
Cyclic NGR 6
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Peptide Info | ||||
| Receptor Name |
Aminopeptidase N (ANPEP)
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Receptor Info | ||||
| Drug Name |
Daunorubicin
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Drug Info | ||||
| Therapeutic Target |
DNA topoisomerase 2-alpha (TOP2A)
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Target Info | ||||
| Linker Name |
GFLG
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Linker Info | ||||
| Peptide Modified Type |
Cyclization modification
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| Modified Segment |
Head-to-Side-chain cyclization
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| Formula |
C71H97N17O22
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| #Ro5 Violations (Lipinski): 5 | Molecular Weight | 1540.654 | ||||
| Lipid-water partition coefficient (xlogp) | -5.1268 | |||||
| Hydrogen Bond Donor Count (hbonddonor) | 19 | |||||
| Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count (hbondacc) | 25 | |||||
| Rotatable Bond Count (rotbonds) | 27 | |||||
Full List of Activity Data of This Peptide-drug Conjugate
Revealed Based on the Cell Line Data
| Experiment 1 Reporting the Activity Data of This PDC | [1] | ||||
| Indication | Tumor | ||||
| Efficacy Data | Half Maximal Inhibitory Concentration (IC50) |
15.8 ± 4.4 µM
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| Administration Time | 72 h | ||||
| Description |
In contrast, conjugate 2 (containing a disulfide bridge) showed preferential toxicity to HT-1080 cells in the cytostatic experiments, resulting in the highest selectivity. The antitumor effect of 2 increased in time (72 h treatment), but its selectivity decreased significantly. In comparison to conjugates 3 (thioether linkage) and 5 (amide bond), both containing free Lys in the cycle, conjugate 5 had slightly better activity against HT-1080 cells. However, the selectivity of conjugate 5 to CD13 receptors (as judged by the relative toxicity against the two cell lines) was not significant after 6 h treatment, whereas it was significantly more toxic to HT-1080 cells in the 72 h experiment. This can also be explained by its higher chemostability that results in longer exposure the cells to the unmodified NGR peptide-drug conjugate. In contrast, their analogs in which the drug molecule is connected to the side chain of Lys in the cycle (conjugates 4 and 6) were more specific but less toxic, especially in the cytotoxicity experiments. Interestingly, there was no correlation between the specificity and the chemostability of the conjugates.
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| In Vitro Model | Fibrosarcoma | HT-1080 cell | CVCL_0317 | ||
| Experiment 2 Reporting the Activity Data of This PDC | [1] | ||||
| Indication | Tumor | ||||
| Efficacy Data | Half Maximal Inhibitory Concentration (IC50) |
43.7 ± 4.1 µM
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| Administration Time | 6 h | ||||
| Description |
In contrast, conjugate 2 (containing a disulfide bridge) showed preferential toxicity to HT-1080 cells in the cytostatic experiments, resulting in the highest selectivity. The antitumor effect of 2 increased in time (72 h treatment), but its selectivity decreased significantly. In comparison to conjugates 3 (thioether linkage) and 5 (amide bond), both containing free Lys in the cycle, conjugate 5 had slightly better activity against HT-1080 cells. However, the selectivity of conjugate 5 to CD13 receptors (as judged by the relative toxicity against the two cell lines) was not significant after 6 h treatment, whereas it was significantly more toxic to HT-1080 cells in the 72 h experiment. This can also be explained by its higher chemostability that results in longer exposure the cells to the unmodified NGR peptide-drug conjugate. In contrast, their analogs in which the drug molecule is connected to the side chain of Lys in the cycle (conjugates 4 and 6) were more specific but less toxic, especially in the cytotoxicity experiments. Interestingly, there was no correlation between the specificity and the chemostability of the conjugates.
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| In Vitro Model | Fibrosarcoma | HT-1080 cell | CVCL_0317 | ||
| Experiment 3 Reporting the Activity Data of This PDC | [1] | ||||
| Indication | Tumor | ||||
| Efficacy Data | Half Maximal Inhibitory Concentration (IC50) | » 50 µM | |||
| Administration Time | 6 h | ||||
| Description |
In contrast, conjugate 2 (containing a disulfide bridge) showed preferential toxicity to HT-1080 cells in the cytostatic experiments, resulting in the highest selectivity. The antitumor effect of 2 increased in time (72 h treatment), but its selectivity decreased significantly. In comparison to conjugates 3 (thioether linkage) and 5 (amide bond), both containing free Lys in the cycle, conjugate 5 had slightly better activity against HT-1080 cells. However, the selectivity of conjugate 5 to CD13 receptors (as judged by the relative toxicity against the two cell lines) was not significant after 6 h treatment, whereas it was significantly more toxic to HT-1080 cells in the 72 h experiment. This can also be explained by its higher chemostability that results in longer exposure the cells to the unmodified NGR peptide-drug conjugate. In contrast, their analogs in which the drug molecule is connected to the side chain of Lys in the cycle (conjugates 4 and 6) were more specific but less toxic, especially in the cytotoxicity experiments. Interestingly, there was no correlation between the specificity and the chemostability of the conjugates.
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| In Vitro Model | Colon adenocarcinoma | CD13-negative HT29 cell | CVCL_0320 | ||
| Experiment 4 Reporting the Activity Data of This PDC | [1] | ||||
| Indication | Tumor | ||||
| Efficacy Data | Half Maximal Inhibitory Concentration (IC50) | » 50 µM | |||
| Administration Time | 72 h | ||||
| Description |
In contrast, conjugate 2 (containing a disulfide bridge) showed preferential toxicity to HT-1080 cells in the cytostatic experiments, resulting in the highest selectivity. The antitumor effect of 2 increased in time (72 h treatment), but its selectivity decreased significantly. In comparison to conjugates 3 (thioether linkage) and 5 (amide bond), both containing free Lys in the cycle, conjugate 5 had slightly better activity against HT-1080 cells. However, the selectivity of conjugate 5 to CD13 receptors (as judged by the relative toxicity against the two cell lines) was not significant after 6 h treatment, whereas it was significantly more toxic to HT-1080 cells in the 72 h experiment. This can also be explained by its higher chemostability that results in longer exposure the cells to the unmodified NGR peptide-drug conjugate. In contrast, their analogs in which the drug molecule is connected to the side chain of Lys in the cycle (conjugates 4 and 6) were more specific but less toxic, especially in the cytotoxicity experiments. Interestingly, there was no correlation between the specificity and the chemostability of the conjugates.
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| In Vitro Model | Colon adenocarcinoma | CD13-negative HT29 cell | CVCL_0320 | ||
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