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Targeted delivery of a PROTAC induced PDEδ degrader by a biomimetic drug delivery system for enhanced cytotoxicity against pancreatic cancer cells. | LitMetric

Pancreatic carcinoma (PC) has one of the highest mortality-to-incidence ratios of any solid tumor worldwide. Although KRAS mutation is commonly found in 95% of PCs, directly targeting KRAS remains to be a highly challenging task because of its lacking catalytic pockets where molecule inhibitors can bind with. Proteolysis-targeting chimeric (PROTAC) represents an effective approach for specific degradation of disease-causing proteins by hijacking the endogenous ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). Previously, we designed a first-in-class PROTAC induced PDEδ degrader (PIPD), which demonstrated improved anti-tumor efficacy against KRAS mutant malignancies. However, translating cellular degradative effects from bench to beside remains a highly challenging task because of PROTAC's poor penetration efficiency across target cytomembranes and non-targeting delivery induced undesired "off target" side-effects. Herein, a smart nano-drug delivery system (CM8988-PIPD) was successfully constructed by biomimetic strategy for targeted delivery of PIPD. The biomimetic nanoparticle showed well-defined regular spherical structure with an average particle size of approximately 124.8 nm. Cancer cytomembrane camouflage endows CM8988-PIPD with excellent serum stability, controlled drug release profile, favorable biocompatibility & immunocompatibility, and prominent targeting ability to homologous PC cells. Owing to these advantages, the smart DDS significantly enhanced PDEδ degrading efficacy, resulting in induced cellular apoptosis (more than 50% for both PC cells) and suppressed cell proliferation via the inhibition of RAS signaling. studies illustrated that CM8988-PIPD hold great potential for the treatment of PC, which merits further investigation in both pre-clinical and clinical investigations in the future.

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