Journal of biomedical nanotechnology | 2021
Trojan-Like Peptide Drug Conjugate Design and Construction for Application in Treatment of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.
Abstract
Clinical treatment of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is very poor for lack of effective treatment combination selection. Protein C receptor (PROCR) is a novel cancer stem marker in TNBC patients tumor tissues. Developed based on peptide BP10 with affinity to PROCR as a targeting element, constructing a peptide drug conjugate of BP10 covalently coupling doxorubicin with disulfide bonds. This study demonstrated that the constructed BP10-DOX can selectively target Triplenegative breast cancer cells expressing PROCR and controlled release of DOX in response to the GSH environment. Moreover, BP10-DOX improves the therapeutic efficiency on MDA-MB-231 cells in vitro. Further evidence obtained from in vivo xenograft experiments revealed that administration of BP10-DOX enhanced the antitumor efficacy. This study developed a promising chemotherapy strategy for TNBC.