1. Chemically synthesized molecules with the targeting and effector functions of antibodies.
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McEnaney PJ, Fitzgerald KJ, Zhang AX, Douglass EF Jr, Shan W, Balog A, Kolesnikova MD, and Spiegel DA
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- Antigens, Surface chemistry, Antigens, Surface metabolism, Biomimetic Materials metabolism, Cell Line, Tumor, Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic, Glutamate Carboxypeptidase II chemistry, Glutamate Carboxypeptidase II metabolism, Humans, Molecular Docking Simulation, Molecular Weight, Phagocytosis drug effects, Protein Conformation, Receptors, IgG metabolism, Antibodies metabolism, Biomimetic Materials chemical synthesis, Biomimetic Materials pharmacology, Drug Design
- Abstract
This article reports the design, synthesis, and evaluation of a novel class of molecules of intermediate size (approximately 7000 Da), which possess both the targeting and effector functions of antibodies. These compounds—called synthetic antibody mimics targeting prostate cancer (SyAM-Ps)—bind simultaneously to prostate-specific membrane antigen and Fc gamma receptor I, thus eliciting highly selective cancer cell phagocytosis. SyAMs have the potential to combine the advantages of both small-molecule and biologic therapies, and may address many drawbacks associated with available treatments for cancer and other diseases.
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- 2014
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