RGD-avidin–biotin pretargeting to αvβ₃ integrin enhances the proapoptotic activity of TNFα related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL)
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2008
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Tarrus, M.
Sloot, A.M. van der
Temming, K.
Lacombe, M.
Opdam, F.
Quax, W.J.
Molema, G.
Poelstra, K.
Kok, R.J.
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Abstract
Recombinant TNF-related apoptosis-inducing
ligand (TRAIL) is considered a powerful and selective
inducer of tumor cell death. We hypothesize that TRAIL’s
potential as anticancer agent can be enhanced further by
promoting its accumulation in tumor tissue. For this purpose,
we developed TRAIL complexes that bind to
angiogenic endothelial cells. We employed an avidin–
biotin pretargeting approach, in which biotinylated TRAIL
interacted with RGD-equipped avidin. The assembled
complexes killed tumor cells (Jurkat T cells) via apoptosis
induction. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the association
of the RGD-avidin-TRAIL complex onto endothelial cells enhanced the tumor cell killing activity. Endothelial
cells were not killed by TRAIL nor its derived complexes.
Our approach can facilitate the enrichment of TRAIL onto
angiogenic blood vessels, which may enhance intratumoral
accumulation. Furthermore, it offers a versatile technology
for the complexation of targeting ligands with therapeutic
recombinant proteins and by this a novel way to enhance
their specificity and activity.
Keywords
Apoptosis, Angiogenesis, Drug targeting, Therapeutic proteins