Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of camptothecin analogue FL118 as a payload for antibody-drug conjugates in targeted cancer therapy.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Gangadhar Rao Mathi, Byeong Sung Lee, Younghwa Chun, Seunggun Shin, Sohui Kweon, Areum Go, Jin Kyo Jung, Jin Soo Lee, Hyun Yong Cho, Doo Young Jung
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Abstract

FL118, a camptothecin derivative with dual mechanisms of action through topoisomerase I inhibition and proteasome-mediated degradation of anti-apoptotic proteins exhibits potent anti-tumor activity while remaining resistant to drug efflux transporters. This work describes the targeted delivery of FL118 to tumors via antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) using the pH-sensitive CL2A linker. ADCs targeting Trop2, HER2, and EGFR exhibited potent in vitro cytotoxicity, with IC50 values as low as 0.025 nM in Trop2-positive FaDu cells. In vivo, Sac-CL2A-FL118 showed 130 % tumor growth inhibition (TGI) at 7 mg/kg in Trop2-expressing xenografts surpassing Trodelvy®. Pharmacokinetic evaluations revealed that FL118-ADCs exhibited a 2.6-fold increase in AUC and approximately 1.7-fold higher Cmax compared to Trodelvy®, confirming their favorable profiles and supporting their potential as a promising therapeutic approach.

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期刊介绍: Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters presents preliminary experimental or theoretical research results of outstanding significance and timeliness on all aspects of science at the interface of chemistry and biology and on major advances in drug design and development. The journal publishes articles in the form of communications reporting experimental or theoretical results of special interest, and strives to provide maximum dissemination to a large, international audience.
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