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Apoptosis-inducing activity of synthetic hydrocarbon-stapled peptides in H358 cancer cells expressing KRASG12C

Cuicui Li, Ni Zhao, Lu-yan An, Zhen Dai, Xiaoyi Chen, Fan Yang, Qidong You, Bin Di, Chi Hu, Lili Xu

2021Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lung cancers are the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide and pose a grave threat to human life and health. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most frequent malignancy occupying 80% of all lung cancer subtypes. Except for other mutations (e.g., KRASG12V/D) that are also vital for the occurrence, KRASG12C gene mutation is a significant driving force of NSCLC, with a prevalence of approximately 14% of all NSCLC patients. However, there are only a few therapeutic drugs targeting KRASG12C mutations currently. Here, we synthesized hydrocarbon-stapled peptide 3 that was much shorter and more stable with modest KRASG12C binding affinity and the same anti-tumor effect based on the α-helical peptide mimic SAH-SOS1A. The stapled peptide 3 effectively induced G2/M arrest and apoptosis, inhibiting cell growth in KRAS-mutated lung cancer cells via disrupting the KRAS-mediated RAF/MEK/ERK signaling, which was verified from the perspective of genomics and proteomics. Peptide 3 also exhibited strong anti-trypsin and anti-chymotrypsin abilities, as well as good plasma stability and human liver microsomal metabolic stability. Overall, peptide 3 retains the equivalent anti-tumor activity of SAH-SOS1A but with improved stability and affinity, superior to SAH-SOS1A. Our work offers a structural optimization approach of KRASG12C peptide inhibitors for cancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

KRASCancer researchLung cancerPeptideCancerApoptosisCancer cellTargeted therapyCell growthChemistryMedicineBiochemistryInternal medicineColorectal cancerProtein Kinase Regulation and GTPase SignalingComputational Drug Discovery MethodsRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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