摘要
凝集素是在动物,植物,真菌和细菌中发现的大量蛋白质,其识别特定的碳水化合物靶标并在细胞识别和通讯,宿主 - 病原体相互作用,胚胎发生和组织发育中起重要作用。最近,凝集素已经成为用于免疫调节剂,抗病原体剂和抗癌剂发展的重要生物医学工具。由于其不同的糖基化模式,已经显示几种凝集素具有区分正常细胞和肿瘤细胞的能力。此外,已经显示凝集素与癌细胞的特异性结合触发可以促进这些异常细胞死亡的机制。在这里,我们回顾了凝集素 - 碳水化合物相互作用在癌症治疗和诊断中的重要性。我们研究了凝集素在修饰纳米颗粒(脂质体,固体脂质纳米颗粒和其他聚合物)中的抗癌药物递送的用途。还讨论了携带一些抗肿瘤凝集素的药物递送系统(脂质体,藻酸盐/壳聚糖微胶囊,藻酸盐珠粒)的发展。在这些情况下,也显示了由这些抗肿瘤凝集素诱导的细胞死亡的过程(如果有的话)。在这两种情况下(凝集素 - 缀合的聚合物或包封的凝集素),这些新的药物制剂显示改善的细胞内递送,生物利用度和靶向性导致增强的治疗指数和显着更少的副作用。
关键词: 凝集素,糖基化,癌症诊断和治疗,肿瘤细胞,细胞死亡,脂质体。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Lectin-Carbohydrate Interactions: Implications for the Development of New Anticancer Agents
Volume: 24 Issue: 34
关键词: 凝集素,糖基化,癌症诊断和治疗,肿瘤细胞,细胞死亡,脂质体。
摘要: Lectins are a large group of proteins found in animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria that recognize specific carbohydrate targets and play an important role in cell recognition and communication, host-pathogen interactions, embryogenesis, and tissue development. Recently, lectins have emerged as important biomedical tools that have been used in the development of immunomodulatory, antipathogenic, and anticancer agents. Several lectins have been shown to have the ability to discriminate between normal cells and tumor cells as a result of their different glycosylation patterns. Furthermore, the specific binding of lectins to cancer cells has been shown to trigger mechanisms that can promote the death of these abnormal cells. Here, we review the importance of lectins-carbohydrates interactions in cancer therapy and diagnosis. We examine the use of lectins in the modification of nanoparticles (liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles and other polymers) for anticancer drug delivery. The development of drug delivery systems (liposomes, alginate/chitosan microcapsules, alginate beads) carrying some antitumor lectins is also discussed. In these cases, the processes of cell death induced by these antitumor lectins were also showed (if available). In both cases (lectin-conjugated polymers or encapsulated lectins), these new pharmaceutical preparations showed improved intracellular delivery, bioavailability and targetability leading to enhanced therapeutic index and significantly less side effects.
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Lectin-Carbohydrate Interactions: Implications for the Development of New Anticancer Agents, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2017; 24 (34) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170523110400
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