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Bifunctional Inhibitors as a New Tool To Reduce Cancer Cell Invasion by Impairing MMP-9 Homodimerization

Authors :
Elisabetta Orlandini
Elisa Nuti
Vincent Dive
Tiziano Tuccinardi
Caterina Camodeca
Barbara Costa
Lea Rosalia
Laura Vera
Claudia Antoni
Armando Rossello
Claudia Martini
Lidia Ciccone
Doretta Cuffaro
Chiara Giacomelli
Enrico A. Stura
Eleonora Da Pozzo
Susanna Nencetti
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Protein homodimers play important roles in physiological and pathological processes, including cancer invasion and metastasis. Recently, MMP-9 natural homodimerization via the PEX domain has been correlated with high migration rates of aggressive cancer cells. Here we propose that bifunctional MMP-9 inhibitors designed to impair natural MMP-9 homodimerization promoted by PEX-PEX interactions might be an effective tool to fight cancer cell invasion. Elaborating a previously described dimeric hydroxamate inhibitor 1, new ligands were synthesized with different linker lengths and branch points. Evaluation of the modified bifunctional ligands by X-ray crystallography and biological assays showed that 7 and 8 could reduce invasion in three glioma cell lines expressing MMP-9 at different levels. To rationalize these results, we present a theoretical model of full-length MMP-9 in complex with 7. This pioneering study suggests that a new approach using MMP-9 selective bifunctional inhibitors might lead to an effective therapy to reduce cancer cell invasion.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fc75f50acf7171ca61ffbbcf97e3025e