AI Article Synopsis

  • Breast cancer is a major public health concern, and recent research has highlighted the role of specific bioactive peptides from laminin-111 in tumor development.
  • This study focuses on three peptides (IKVAV, YIGSR, KAFDITYVRLKF) synthesized and radiolabeled for use as targeting agents in breast cancer.
  • Two of the peptides (YIKVAV and YIGSR) showed good stability and tumor-targeting ability in experiments, making them promising candidates for future breast cancer treatments, while KAFDITYVRLKF was excluded due to poor performance.

Article Abstract

Breast cancer remains a pressing public health issue primarily affecting women. Recent research has spotlighted bioactive peptides derived from laminin-111, implicated in breast tumor development. Remarkably, the sequences IKVAV, YIGSR, and KAFDITYVRLKF from the α1, β1, and γ1 chains, respectively, have garnered significant attention. This study aims to assess the potential of these radiolabeled peptides as targeting agents for breast cancer. The three peptides were synthesized using the Fmoc strategy, purified via reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC), and characterized through mass spectrometry. Iodine-131 (I) radiolabeling was performed using the chloramine T method, exhibiting high radiochemical yield and stability for [I]I-YIKVAV and [I]I-YIGSR. Conversely, [I]I-KAFDITYVRLKF demonstrated low radiochemical yield and stability and was excluded from the biological studies. The lipophilicity of the compounds ranged from - 2.12 to - 1.10. Serum protein binding assay for [I]I-YIKVAV and [I]I-YIGSR reached ≅ 48% and ≅ 25%, respectively. Affinity for breast cancer cells was evaluated using MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 tumor cell lines, indicating the affinity of the radiopeptides with these tumor cells. Ex vivo biodistribution profiles of the radiopeptides were assessed in the MDA-MB-231 breast tumor animal model, revealing tumor tissue accumulation, supported by a high tumor-to-contralateral muscle ratio and autoradiography. These results signify the effective penetration of YIKVAV and YIGSR into tumor tissue. Therefore, the synthesized α1 and β1 peptide fragments exhibit favorable characteristics as potential breast cancer-targeting agents, promising future exploration as radiopharmaceuticals for breast cancer.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10824877PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00726-023-03379-xDOI Listing

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