Abstract

Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) has been recognized as an important therapeutic target for its overexpression in many cancers. Trastuzumab is a monoclonal antibody targeting HER2, which has been approved by FDA to treat HER2-positive cancer. In this research, cyclic peptide Cyclo-GCGPep1 was designed based on the binding mode between antibody and HER2 protein in silico, which has been confirmed possessing good affinity with HER2. Cyclo-GCGPep1 was also used to construct peptide-drug conjugates with Camptothecin. Biological evaluations demonstrated that Conjugate 1 has a good antiproliferative activity on SK-BR-3 and NCI-N87 cells. Conjugate 1 retained the pro-apoptotic and Topo I inhibitory ability of Camptothecin. Meanwhile, it has good targeting ability towards HER2-positive cells with the help of Cyclo-GCGPep1. It also has better permeability in the tumor spheroid model than Camptothecin. In summary, the design of cyclic peptide derived from antibody is of significance for the discovery of targeting peptides and Conjugate 1 is expected as a good therapeutic agent for HER2-positive cancers.

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