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Conditional generation of free radicals by selective activation of alkoxyamines: towards more effective and less toxic targeting of brain tumors
Brain tumors are an important cause of suffering and death. Glioblastoma are the most frequent primary tumors of the central nervous system in adults. They are associated with a very poor prognosis, since only 10% of GBM patients survive 5 years after diagnosis. Medulloblastoma are the most frequent...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10370576/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37502321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc01315d |
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author | Piris, Patricia Buric, Duje Yamasaki, Toshihide Huchedé, Paul Rossi, Maïlys Matteudi, Mélanie Montero, Marie-Pierre Rodallec, Anne Appay, Romain Roux, Christine Combes, Sébastien Pasquier, Eddy Castets, Marie André, Nicolas Brémond, Paul Carré, Manon |
author_facet | Piris, Patricia Buric, Duje Yamasaki, Toshihide Huchedé, Paul Rossi, Maïlys Matteudi, Mélanie Montero, Marie-Pierre Rodallec, Anne Appay, Romain Roux, Christine Combes, Sébastien Pasquier, Eddy Castets, Marie André, Nicolas Brémond, Paul Carré, Manon |
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description | Brain tumors are an important cause of suffering and death. Glioblastoma are the most frequent primary tumors of the central nervous system in adults. They are associated with a very poor prognosis, since only 10% of GBM patients survive 5 years after diagnosis. Medulloblastoma are the most frequent brain malignancies in childhood; they affect the cerebellum in children under 10 years of age in 75% of cases. The current multimodal treatment comes at the expense of serious and often long-lasting side effects. Herein, we propose the synthesis of a library of novel alkoxyamines as anticancer drug candidates. The most efficient molecule, ALK4, was selected based on its ability to inhibit both survival and migration of GBM and MB cells in 2D cultures and in 3D tumor spheroids. A fluorescent derivative was used to show the early cytosolic accumulation of ALK4 in tumor cells. Spontaneous homolysis of ALK4 led to the release of alkyl radicals, which triggered the generation of reactive oxygen species, fragmentation of the mitochondrial network and ultimately apoptosis. To control its homolytic process, the selected alkoxyamine was bioconjugated to a peptide selectively recognized by matrix metalloproteases. This bioconjugate, named ALK4-MMPp, successfully inhibited survival, proliferation, and invasion of GBM and MB tumor micromasses. We further developed innovative brain and cerebellum organotypic models to monitor treatment response over time. It confirmed that ALK4-MMPp significantly impaired tumor progression, while no significant damage was observed on normal brain tissue. Lastly, we showed that ALK4-MMPp was well-tolerated in vivo by zebrafish embryos. This study provides a new strategy to control the activation of alkoxyamines, and revealed the bioconjugate ALK4-MMPp bioconjugate as a good anticancer drug candidate. |
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spelling | pubmed-103705762023-07-27 Conditional generation of free radicals by selective activation of alkoxyamines: towards more effective and less toxic targeting of brain tumors Piris, Patricia Buric, Duje Yamasaki, Toshihide Huchedé, Paul Rossi, Maïlys Matteudi, Mélanie Montero, Marie-Pierre Rodallec, Anne Appay, Romain Roux, Christine Combes, Sébastien Pasquier, Eddy Castets, Marie André, Nicolas Brémond, Paul Carré, Manon Chem Sci Chemistry Brain tumors are an important cause of suffering and death. Glioblastoma are the most frequent primary tumors of the central nervous system in adults. They are associated with a very poor prognosis, since only 10% of GBM patients survive 5 years after diagnosis. Medulloblastoma are the most frequent brain malignancies in childhood; they affect the cerebellum in children under 10 years of age in 75% of cases. The current multimodal treatment comes at the expense of serious and often long-lasting side effects. Herein, we propose the synthesis of a library of novel alkoxyamines as anticancer drug candidates. The most efficient molecule, ALK4, was selected based on its ability to inhibit both survival and migration of GBM and MB cells in 2D cultures and in 3D tumor spheroids. A fluorescent derivative was used to show the early cytosolic accumulation of ALK4 in tumor cells. Spontaneous homolysis of ALK4 led to the release of alkyl radicals, which triggered the generation of reactive oxygen species, fragmentation of the mitochondrial network and ultimately apoptosis. To control its homolytic process, the selected alkoxyamine was bioconjugated to a peptide selectively recognized by matrix metalloproteases. This bioconjugate, named ALK4-MMPp, successfully inhibited survival, proliferation, and invasion of GBM and MB tumor micromasses. We further developed innovative brain and cerebellum organotypic models to monitor treatment response over time. It confirmed that ALK4-MMPp significantly impaired tumor progression, while no significant damage was observed on normal brain tissue. Lastly, we showed that ALK4-MMPp was well-tolerated in vivo by zebrafish embryos. This study provides a new strategy to control the activation of alkoxyamines, and revealed the bioconjugate ALK4-MMPp bioconjugate as a good anticancer drug candidate. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10370576/ /pubmed/37502321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc01315d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Piris, Patricia Buric, Duje Yamasaki, Toshihide Huchedé, Paul Rossi, Maïlys Matteudi, Mélanie Montero, Marie-Pierre Rodallec, Anne Appay, Romain Roux, Christine Combes, Sébastien Pasquier, Eddy Castets, Marie André, Nicolas Brémond, Paul Carré, Manon Conditional generation of free radicals by selective activation of alkoxyamines: towards more effective and less toxic targeting of brain tumors |
title | Conditional generation of free radicals by selective activation of alkoxyamines: towards more effective and less toxic targeting of brain tumors |
title_full | Conditional generation of free radicals by selective activation of alkoxyamines: towards more effective and less toxic targeting of brain tumors |
title_fullStr | Conditional generation of free radicals by selective activation of alkoxyamines: towards more effective and less toxic targeting of brain tumors |
title_full_unstemmed | Conditional generation of free radicals by selective activation of alkoxyamines: towards more effective and less toxic targeting of brain tumors |
title_short | Conditional generation of free radicals by selective activation of alkoxyamines: towards more effective and less toxic targeting of brain tumors |
title_sort | conditional generation of free radicals by selective activation of alkoxyamines: towards more effective and less toxic targeting of brain tumors |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10370576/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37502321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc01315d |
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