Publications by authors named "Hari Krishna Santhapuram"

Folate receptor (FR)-targeted small molecule drug conjugates (SMDCs) have shown promising results in early stage clinical trials with microtubule destabilizing agents, such as vintafolide and EC1456. In our effort to develop FR-targeted SMDCs with varying mechanisms of action, we synthesized EC2629, a folate conjugate of a DNA crosslinking agent based on a novel DNA-alkylating moiety. This agent was found to be extremely potent with an in vitro IC50 ~ 100× lower than folate SMDCs constructed with various microtubule inhibitors.

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Ligand-targeted therapeutics have increased in prominence because of their potential for improved potency and reduced toxicity. However, with the advent of personalized medicine, a need for greater versatility in ligand-targeted drug design has emerged, where each tumor-targeting ligand should be capable of delivering a variety of therapeutic agents to the same tumor, each therapeutic agent being selected for its activity on a specific patient's cancer. In this report, we describe the use of a prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeting ligand to deliver multiple unrelated cytotoxic drugs to human prostate cancer (LNCaP) cells.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Western society today. Current methods for detecting PCa are limited, leaving most early malignancies undiagnosed and sites of metastasis in advanced disease undetected. Major deficiencies also exist in the treatment of PCa, especially metastatic disease.

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Purpose: Using in vitro competition assays, determine salient chemical features of pteroates and pteroate-drug conjugates which afford high affinity to the folate receptor.

Materials And Methods: Both folate binding protein-coated polystyrene plates and adherent human cell-based assays were used to evaluate the effects of assay temperature and buffer composition on pteroate/pteroate-drug conjugate binding affinity. Following assay selection and optimization, the relative binding affinities of ten vitamers and derivatives as well as seven pteroate-drug conjugates were evaluated.

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We have designed a new type of tumor-targeted agent by tethering two different drug molecules, with distinct biological mechanisms of action, to the same ligand. This compound, named EC0225, represents the "first in class" multidrug, folate receptor (FR)-targeted agent to be disclosed. It was constructed with a single folate molecule, extended by a hydrophilic peptide-based spacer, which was in turn attached to mitomycin and Vinca alkaloid units via two separate disulfide-containing linkers.

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Purpose: Folate receptor (FR) targeted drug conjugates were prepared by covalently attaching the vitamin folate, to the potent anticancer drug, mitomycin C (MMC). One such conjugate, called EC72, was synthesized with an intramolecular disulfide bond, and it was found to exhibit efficacious anti-tumor activity against FR-expressing M109 tumors in a manner that yielded no gross or microscopic toxicity, even to FR-positive kidneys.

Methods: EC72's specificity was demonstrated by two methods: (1) blocking EC72's activity with an excess of co-administered folic acid (FA) in M109 tumor bearing mice and (2) the absence of therapeutic activity in mice bearing FR-negative tumors.

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