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Bradykinin-Potentiating Peptide-Paclitaxel Conjugate Directed at Ectopically Expressed Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Xuanming Guo, Maruti B. Yadav, Mahjabin Khan, Chao-Wei Hao, Chengyuan Lin, Tao Huang, Jiang Wu, Baomin Fan, Zhaoxiang Bian

2021Journal of Medicinal Chemistry18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a heterogeneous subtype of breast cancer with poor prognosis. Here, we present a peptide-drug conjugate (PDC)─bradykinin-potentiating peptide-paclitaxel (BPP-PTX) conjugate─synthesized by conjugating BPP9a with PTX via a succinyl linker. BPP-PTX targets the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) on TNBC cells. ACE was found to be ectopically expressed in two TNBC cell lines but was absent in both the receptor-positive breast cancer cell line and healthy kidney cell line. Overexpression, knockdown, and competitive inhibition experiments demonstrated ACE-mediated cytotoxicity of BPP-PTX. In vivo, ACE-positive tumors were enriched with BPP-PTX, with the PDC being better tolerated than plain PTX. Compared with plain PTX, BPP-PTX exhibited improved tumor-suppressive effects in MDA-MB-468 xenografted female nude mice. Meanwhile, BPP-PTX resulted in less body weight loss and white blood cell reduction toxicity. These results collectively imply the novelty, efficacy, and low-toxicity profile of BPP-PTX as a potential therapeutic for ACE-positive TNBC.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryBradykininPaclitaxelConjugateEnzymeAngiotensin-converting enzymeBreast cancerPeptideEnzyme inhibitorTriple-negative breast cancerPharmacologyCancer researchEndocrinologyCancerBiochemistryInternal medicineReceptorMedicineMathematicsMathematical analysisBiologyBlood pressureEstrogen and related hormone effectsCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponseAdvanced Breast Cancer Therapies