Immunogenic and structural properties of the Asn-Gly-Arg (NGR) tumor neovasculature-homing motif
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Tumor homing peptides containing the NGR motif, such as CNGRC and GNGRG,
have been used for delivering cytokines, chemotherapeutic drugs,
apoptotic peptides, and liposomes to a CD13 isoform expressed in tumor
blood vessels. In view of the potential clinical applications of these
drugs and considering the risk that NGR peptides could elicit blocking
antibodies we have investigated the immunogenic properties of CNGRC and
GNGRG in mice and rabbits, using various products containing these
residues and different administration schedules. The results suggest
that the immunogenicity of the NGR motif is very low, even when it is
conjugated to tumor necrosis factor-alpha or to highly immunogenic
carrier proteins. Molecular dynamics simulation experiments showed that
both peptides have a strong propensity to populate a turn conformation.
Superposition of predicted structures to the CTGNGRGEWKC loop of the 5th
type I repeat of human fibronectin, a protein that contains four NGR
motives, showed that the root mean square deviation of backbones was 0.7
angstrom for GNGRG and 0.5 angstrom for NGR. These results suggest that
NGR peptides could mimic from an immunological point of view a
``self'' structure, likely the GNGRG loop of fibronectin, with
important implications for the use of these targeting peptides in
patients. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Di Matteo, P; Curnis, F; Longhi, R; Colombo, G; Sacchi, A; Crippa, L; Protti, Mp; Ponzoni, M; Toma, S; Corti, A
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