The feasibility of enzyme targeted activation for amino acid/dipeptide monoester prodrugs of floxuridine; Cathepsin D as a potential targeted enzyme

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The improvement of therapeutic efficacy for cancer agents has been a big challenge which includes the increase of tumor selectivity and the reduction of adverse effects at non-tumor sites. In order to achieve those goals, prodrug approaches have been extensively investigated. In this report, the potential activation enzymes for 5'-amino acid/dipeptide monoester floxuridine prodrugs in pancreatic cancer cells were selected and the feasibility of enzyme specific activation of prodrugs was evaluated. All prodrugs exhibited the range of 3.0-105.7 min of half life in Capan-2 cell homogenate with the presence and the absence of selective enzyme inhibitors. 5'-O-L-Phenylalanyl-L-tyrosylfloxuridine exhibited longer half life only with the presence of pepstatin A. Human cathepsin B and D selectively hydrolized 5'-O-L-phenylalanyl-L- tyrosylfloxuridine and 5'-O-L-phenylalanyl-L-glycylfloxuridine compared to the other tested prodrugs. The wide range of growth inhibitory effect by floxuridine prodrugs in Capan-2 cells was observed due to the different affinities of prodrug promoieties to enyzmes. In conclusion, it is feasible to design prodrugs which are activated by specific enzymes. Cathepsin D might be a good candidate as a target enzyme for prodrug activation and 5'-O-L-phenylalanyl- Ltyrosylfloxuridine may be the best candidate among the tested floxuridine prodrugs. © 2012 by the authors.

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Tsume, Y., & Amidon, G. L. (2012). The feasibility of enzyme targeted activation for amino acid/dipeptide monoester prodrugs of floxuridine; Cathepsin D as a potential targeted enzyme. Molecules, 17(4), 3672–3689. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules17043672

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