The Use of Fluoroproline in MUC1 Antigen Enables Efficient Detection of Antibodies in Patients with Prostate Cancer
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2017-12-20
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A structure-based design of a new generation of tumor-associated glycopeptides with improved affinity against two anti-MUC1 antibodies is described. These unique antigens feature a fluorinated proline residue, such as a (4S)-4-fluoro-l-proline or 4,4-difluoro-l-proline, at the most immunogenic domain. Binding assays using biolayer interferometry reveal 3-fold to 10-fold affinity improvement with respect to the natural (glyco)peptides. According to X-ray crystallography and MD simulations, the fluorinated residues stabilize the antigen-antibody complex by enhancing key CH/π interactions. Interestingly, a notable improvement in detection of cancer-associated anti-MUC1 antibodies from serum of patients with prostate cancer is achieved with the non-natural antigens, which proves that these derivatives can be considered better diagnostic tools than the natural antigen for prostate cancer.
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Somovilla, V J, Bermejo, I A, Albuquerque, I S, Martínez-Sáez, N, Castro-López, J, García-Martín, F, Compañón, I, Hinou, H, Nishimura, S-I, Jiménez-Barbero, J, Asensio, J L, Avenoza, A, Busto, J H, Hurtado-Guerrero, R, Peregrina, J M, Bernardes, G J L & Corzana, F 2017, 'The Use of Fluoroproline in MUC1 Antigen Enables Efficient Detection of Antibodies in Patients with Prostate Cancer', Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 139, no. 50, pp. 18255-18261. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b09447