Lysosome Targeting Chimaeras for Glut1-Facilitated Targeted Protein Degradation

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the American Chemical Society Pub Date : 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1021/jacs.4c02463
Jinyan Luo, Quan Gao, Kui Tan, Shiling Zhang, Weiwei Shi, Lei Luo, Zhiying Li, Ghada E. Khedr, Jie Chen, Youwei Xu, Ming Luo, Qi Xing and Jin Geng*, 
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Targeted protein degradation technology holds great potential in biomedicine, particularly in treating tumors and other protein-related diseases. Research on intracellular protein degradation using molecular glues and PROTAC technology is leading, while research on the degradation of membrane proteins and extracellular proteins through the lysosomal pathway is still in the preclinical stage. The scarcity of useful targets is an immense limitation to technological advancement, making it essential to explore novel, potentially effective approaches for targeted lysosomal degradation. Here, we employed the glucose transporter Glut1 as an innovative lysosome-targeting receptor and devised the Glut1-Facilitated Lysosomal Degradation (GFLD) strategy. We synthesized potential Glut1 ligands via reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization and acquired antibody–glycooligomer conjugates through bioorthogonal reactions as lysosome-targeting protein degradation molecules, utilized in the management of PD-L1 high-expressing triple-negative breast cancer. The glucose transporter Glut1 as a lysosome-targeting receptor exhibits potential for the advancement of a broader array of medications in the future.

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溶酶体靶向嵌合体用于 Glut1 促成的靶向蛋白质降解
靶向蛋白质降解技术在生物医学领域具有巨大潜力,尤其是在治疗肿瘤和其他蛋白质相关疾病方面。利用分子胶和 PROTAC 技术降解细胞内蛋白质的研究处于领先地位,而通过溶酶体途径降解膜蛋白和细胞外蛋白质的研究仍处于临床前阶段。有用靶点的稀缺极大地限制了技术的进步,因此探索新的、潜在有效的靶向溶酶体降解方法至关重要。在这里,我们利用葡萄糖转运体 Glut1 作为创新的溶酶体靶向受体,并设计了 Glut1 促进溶酶体降解(GFLD)策略。我们通过可逆加成-断裂链转移(RAFT)聚合合成了潜在的 Glut1 配体,并通过生物正交反应获得了抗体-聚糖结合物共轭物,作为溶酶体靶向蛋白降解分子,用于治疗高表达 PD-L1 的三阴性乳腺癌。葡萄糖转运体 Glut1 作为一种溶酶体靶向受体,具有在未来开发更多药物的潜力。
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