Blood-brain barrier and blood-brain tumor barrier penetrating peptide-drug conjugate as targeted therapy for the treatment of lung cancer brain metastasis

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Lung Cancer Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1016/j.lungcan.2024.107957
Meng-Zhu Zheng , Zhan-Qun Yang , Sun-Li Cai , Li-Ting Zheng , Yuan Xue , Long Chen , Jian Lin
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Brain metastasis of lung cancer, which counts for nearly 50% of late-stage lung cancer patients, is a sign of a really poor prognosis. However, the presence of blood–brain barrier (BBB) and blood–brain tumor barrier (BBTB) limits the penetration of drugs from the blood into the brain and thus restricts their accumulation in brain tumors. Systematic delivery of drugs into brain and brain tumor lesion using BBB and BBTB penetrating vehicles represents a promising strategy to overcome the BBB and BBTB limitations. Hence, we validated one of our previously identified BBB/BBTB penetrating peptide and its drug conjugate form for the treatment of lung cancer brain metastasis. With in vitro experiment, we first validated that the receptor LRP1, which mediated the peptide penetration of the BBB, was expressed on lung cancer cells and thus can be targeted by the peptide to overcome BBTB. With this delivery peptide, we constructed peptide-paclitaxel conjugate (the PDC) and in vitro validation showed that the PDC can across the BBB and efficiently kill lung cancer cells. We therefore constructed mouse lung cancer brain metastasis xenograft. In vivo anti-tumor validations showed that the PDC efficiently inhibited the proliferation of the brain resident lung cancer cells and significantly expanded the survival of the mouse xenograft, with no visible damages to the organs. Overall, our study provided potential therapeutic drugs for the treatment of lung cancer brain metastasis that may be clinically effective in the near future.

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血脑屏障和血脑肿瘤屏障穿透肽-药物共轭物作为靶向疗法治疗肺癌脑转移
肺癌是全球癌症死亡的主要原因。肺癌脑转移占晚期肺癌患者的近 50%,是预后极差的标志。然而,血脑屏障(BBB)和血脑肿瘤屏障(BBTB)的存在限制了药物从血液向大脑的渗透,从而限制了药物在脑肿瘤中的蓄积。利用 BBB 和 BBTB 穿透载体将药物系统性地输送到大脑和脑肿瘤病灶是克服 BBB 和 BBTB 限制的一种有前途的策略。因此,我们验证了之前确定的一种 BBB/BBTB 穿透肽及其药物共轭物形式用于治疗肺癌脑转移。通过体外实验,我们首先验证了肺癌细胞上表达的受体 LRP1 能介导多肽穿透 BBB,因此多肽能靶向克服 BBTB。利用这种递送肽,我们构建了肽-紫杉醇共轭物(PDC),体外验证表明 PDC 可以穿过 BBB 并有效杀死肺癌细胞。因此,我们构建了小鼠肺癌脑转移异种移植。体内抗肿瘤验证表明,PDC能有效抑制脑内肺癌细胞的增殖,并显著延长小鼠异种移植的存活时间,且对器官无明显损伤。总之,我们的研究为治疗肺癌脑转移提供了潜在的治疗药物,在不久的将来可能会在临床上发挥作用。
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Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer 医学-呼吸系统
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407
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25 days
期刊介绍: Lung Cancer is an international publication covering the clinical, translational and basic science of malignancies of the lung and chest region.Original research articles, early reports, review articles, editorials and correspondence covering the prevention, epidemiology and etiology, basic biology, pathology, clinical assessment, surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, combined treatment modalities, other treatment modalities and outcomes of lung cancer are welcome.
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