FGF2 dual warhead conjugate with monomethyl auristatin E and α-amanitin displays a cytotoxic effect towards cancer cells overproducing FGF receptor 1

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In the rapidly developing field of targeted cancer therapy there is growing interest towards therapeutics combining two or more compounds to achieve synergistic action and minimize the chance of cancer resistance to treatment. We developed a fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2)-conjugate bearing two cytotoxic drugs with independent mode of action: α-amanitin and monomethyl auristatin E. Drugs are covalently attached to the targeting protein in a site-specific manner via maleimide-thiol conjugation and Cu(I)-catalyzed alkyne-azide cycloaddition. The dual warhead conjugate binds to FGF receptor 1 (FGFR1) and utilizes receptor-mediated endocytosis for selective internalization into cancer cells with FGFR1. The developed conjugate displays high cytotoxicity towards all tested FGFR1-positive cell lines. Most importantly, the improved cytotoxic effect of both drugs is observed for lung cancer cell line NCI-H446. The single drug-FGF2 conjugates have no impact on the viability of NCI-H446 cells, whereas the dual warhead-FGF2 conjugate selectively and efficiently kills these FGFR1 positive cancer cells. Due to the diversified mode of action the dual warhead-FGF2 conjugate may overcome the potential acquired resistance of FGFR1-overproducing cancer cells towards single cytotoxic drugs.

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Świderska, K. W., Szlachcic, A., Opaliński, Ł., Zakrzewska, M., & Otlewski, J. (2018). FGF2 dual warhead conjugate with monomethyl auristatin E and α-amanitin displays a cytotoxic effect towards cancer cells overproducing FGF receptor 1. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19072098

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