Vascular targeting with phage peptide libraries.

R Pasqualini
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We have developed an in vivo selection system in which phage capable of selective homing to different tissues are recovered from a phage display peptide library following intravenous administration. Using this strategy, we have isolated several organ and tumor-homing peptides. We have shown that each of those peptides binds to different receptors that are selectively expressed on the vasculature of the target tissue. The tumor-homing peptides bind to receptors that are upregulated in tumor angiogenic vasculature. Targeted delivery of doxorubicin to angiogenic vasculature using these peptides in animal models decreased toxicity and increased the therapeutic efficacy of the drug. Vascular targeting may facilitate the development of other treatment strategies that rely on inhibition of angiogenesis and lead to advances in cancer treatment. Our technology is also likely to extend the potential for targeting of drugs, genes, and radionuclides in the context of many diseases.

利用噬菌体肽文库靶向血管。
我们已经开发了一种体内选择系统,在该系统中,噬菌体能够在静脉注射后从噬菌体展示肽库中恢复到不同的组织。使用这种策略,我们已经分离出几个器官和肿瘤归巢肽。我们已经证明,每一种肽都与不同的受体结合,这些受体在目标组织的脉管系统上选择性地表达。肿瘤归巢肽与肿瘤血管生成系统中上调的受体结合。在动物模型中,利用这些多肽将阿霉素靶向递送到血管生成系统可以降低毒性并增加药物的治疗效果。血管靶向可能促进其他依赖于抑制血管生成的治疗策略的发展,并导致癌症治疗的进展。我们的技术也有可能在许多疾病的背景下扩大药物、基因和放射性核素靶向的潜力。
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