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Liver-targeting chimeras as a potential modality for the treatment of liver diseases.

Authors :
Chen C
Pan Y
Yang X
Li H
Cai X
He S
Wang Q
Yang Y
Zheng R
Li H
Yuan S
Dong X
Samarawickrama PN
Zi M
He Y
Zhang X
Source :
Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society [J Control Release] 2024 Oct; Vol. 374, pp. 627-638. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Sep 02.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Liver diseases pose significant challenges to global public health. In the realm of drug discovery and development, overcoming 'on-target off-tissue' effects remains a substantial barrier for various diseases. In this study, we have pioneered a Liver-Targeting Chimera (LIVTAC) approach using a proteolysis-targeting chimera (PROTAC) molecule coupled to the liver-specific asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) through an innovative linker attachment strategy for the precise induction of target protein degradation within the liver. As a proof-of-concept study, we designed XZ1606, a mammalian bromodomain and extra-terminal domain (BET)-targeting LIVTAC agent, which not only demonstrated enduring tumor suppression (over 2 months) in combination with sorafenib but also an improved safety profile, notably ameliorating the incidence of thrombocytopenia, a common and severe on-target dose-limiting toxic effect associated with conventional BET inhibitors. These encouraging results highlight the potential of LIVTAC as a versatile platform for addressing a broad spectrum of liver diseases.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest X.Z., Y.H., C.C., Y.P., and X.Y. are inventors of a pending patent application for the development of LIVTACs for the treatment of liver diseases including HCC.<br /> (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-4995
Volume :
374
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39208934
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2024.08.044