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Internalization of Foldamer-Based DNA Mimics through a Site-Specific Antibody Conjugate to Target HER2-Positive Cancer Cells

Inhibition of protein–DNA interactions represents an attractive strategy to modulate essential cellular functions. We reported the synthesis of unique oligoamide-based foldamers that adopt single helical conformations and mimic the negatively charged phosphate moieties of B-DNA. These mimics alter t...

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Autores principales: Corvaglia, Valentina, Ait Mohamed Amar, Imène, Garambois, Véronique, Letast, Stéphanie, Garcin, Aurélie, Gongora, Céline, Del Rio, Maguy, Denevault-Sabourin, Caroline, Joubert, Nicolas, Huc, Ivan, Pourquier, Philippe
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203395
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14070624
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author Corvaglia, Valentina
Ait Mohamed Amar, Imène
Garambois, Véronique
Letast, Stéphanie
Garcin, Aurélie
Gongora, Céline
Del Rio, Maguy
Denevault-Sabourin, Caroline
Joubert, Nicolas
Huc, Ivan
Pourquier, Philippe
author_facet Corvaglia, Valentina
Ait Mohamed Amar, Imène
Garambois, Véronique
Letast, Stéphanie
Garcin, Aurélie
Gongora, Céline
Del Rio, Maguy
Denevault-Sabourin, Caroline
Joubert, Nicolas
Huc, Ivan
Pourquier, Philippe
author_sort Corvaglia, Valentina
collection PubMed
description Inhibition of protein–DNA interactions represents an attractive strategy to modulate essential cellular functions. We reported the synthesis of unique oligoamide-based foldamers that adopt single helical conformations and mimic the negatively charged phosphate moieties of B-DNA. These mimics alter the activity of DNA interacting enzymes used as targets for cancer treatment, such as DNA topoisomerase I, and they are cytotoxic only in the presence of a transfection agent. The aim of our study was to improve internalization and selective delivery of these highly charged molecules to cancer cells. For this purpose, we synthesized an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) using a DNA mimic as a payload to specifically target cancer cells overexpressing HER2. We report the bioconjugation of a 16-mer DNA mimic with trastuzumab and its functional validation in breast and ovarian cancer cells expressing various levels of HER2. Binding of the ADC to HER2 increased with the expression of the receptor. The ADC was internalized into cells and was more efficient than trastuzumab at inhibiting their growth in vitro. These results provide proof of concept that it is possible to site-specifically graft high molecular weight payloads such as DNA mimics onto monoclonal antibodies to improve their selective internalization and delivery in cancer cells.
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spelling pubmed-83089032021-07-25 Internalization of Foldamer-Based DNA Mimics through a Site-Specific Antibody Conjugate to Target HER2-Positive Cancer Cells Corvaglia, Valentina Ait Mohamed Amar, Imène Garambois, Véronique Letast, Stéphanie Garcin, Aurélie Gongora, Céline Del Rio, Maguy Denevault-Sabourin, Caroline Joubert, Nicolas Huc, Ivan Pourquier, Philippe Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Inhibition of protein–DNA interactions represents an attractive strategy to modulate essential cellular functions. We reported the synthesis of unique oligoamide-based foldamers that adopt single helical conformations and mimic the negatively charged phosphate moieties of B-DNA. These mimics alter the activity of DNA interacting enzymes used as targets for cancer treatment, such as DNA topoisomerase I, and they are cytotoxic only in the presence of a transfection agent. The aim of our study was to improve internalization and selective delivery of these highly charged molecules to cancer cells. For this purpose, we synthesized an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) using a DNA mimic as a payload to specifically target cancer cells overexpressing HER2. We report the bioconjugation of a 16-mer DNA mimic with trastuzumab and its functional validation in breast and ovarian cancer cells expressing various levels of HER2. Binding of the ADC to HER2 increased with the expression of the receptor. The ADC was internalized into cells and was more efficient than trastuzumab at inhibiting their growth in vitro. These results provide proof of concept that it is possible to site-specifically graft high molecular weight payloads such as DNA mimics onto monoclonal antibodies to improve their selective internalization and delivery in cancer cells. MDPI 2021-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8308903/ /pubmed/34203395 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14070624 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Corvaglia, Valentina
Ait Mohamed Amar, Imène
Garambois, Véronique
Letast, Stéphanie
Garcin, Aurélie
Gongora, Céline
Del Rio, Maguy
Denevault-Sabourin, Caroline
Joubert, Nicolas
Huc, Ivan
Pourquier, Philippe
Internalization of Foldamer-Based DNA Mimics through a Site-Specific Antibody Conjugate to Target HER2-Positive Cancer Cells
title Internalization of Foldamer-Based DNA Mimics through a Site-Specific Antibody Conjugate to Target HER2-Positive Cancer Cells
title_full Internalization of Foldamer-Based DNA Mimics through a Site-Specific Antibody Conjugate to Target HER2-Positive Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Internalization of Foldamer-Based DNA Mimics through a Site-Specific Antibody Conjugate to Target HER2-Positive Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Internalization of Foldamer-Based DNA Mimics through a Site-Specific Antibody Conjugate to Target HER2-Positive Cancer Cells
title_short Internalization of Foldamer-Based DNA Mimics through a Site-Specific Antibody Conjugate to Target HER2-Positive Cancer Cells
title_sort internalization of foldamer-based dna mimics through a site-specific antibody conjugate to target her2-positive cancer cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203395
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14070624
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