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Abstract The high affinity of polynuclear platinum compounds (PPCs) for heparan sulfate (HS) is mediated through a “sulfate clamp” and PPC interactions can be conceptualized as “polyarginine” mimics. Strong HS-PPC binding protects the oligosaccharide against sulfate loss through metalloshielding.1 Metalloshielding will in principle affect HS interactions with relevant enzymes and proteins such as heparanase and growth factors, similar in concept to inhibition of DNA-protein binding through modification of DNA structure and conformation.2 PPCs inhibit cleavage of a model pentasaccharide by heparanase and further modulate bFGF binding to HS, and bFGF-induced migration and signaling in colon cancer cells.3 The end-point of functional modulation of HS interactions is inhibition of angiogenesis and metastasis.3 Following proof-of-principle of strong in vivo anti-metastatic activity of PPCs in clinically relevant breast cancer models,4 this contribution examines the underlying mechanism of platinums as anti-metastatic agents. We report on the cellular effects of PPC-HS metalloshielding on multiple growth factor signaling pathways (bFGF, HB-EGF) and specific syndecan (Sdc)-dependent signaling in breast cancer. Coupled with previously demonstrated DNA binding, PPCs represent intrinsically dual- function agents combining platinum cytotoxicity with anti-angiogenic effects derived from first principles through glycan targeting. [1] Mangrum, J.B., Engelmann, B.J., Peterson, E.J., Ryan, J.J., Berners-Price, S.J., Farrell, N.P. Chemical Communications 2014, 50, 4056-4058. [2] Chiodelli, P., Bugatti, A., Urbinati, C., Rusnati, M. Molecules 2015, 20, 6342-6388. [3] Peterson, E.J., Daniel, A.G., Katner, S.J., Bohlmann, L., Chang,C., Bezos, A., Parish, C.R., von Itzstein, M., Berners-Price, S.J., Farrell, N.P. Chem. Sci. 2016, DOI: 10.1039/C6SC02515C. [4] E. Katsuta, S. Demasi, S. Katner, H. Aoki, E. Peterson, E., N.P. Farrell and K. Takabe. (2016). Proc. AACR New Orleans, LA. Abstract #3064. DC 1-5 April 2017 Citation Format: Samantha J. Katner, Erica Peterson J. Peterson, Eriko Katsuta, Stephanie C. DeMasi, Jennifer Koblinski, Kazuaki Takabe, Nicholas P. Farrell. Anti-metastatic platinum through glycan targeting in breast cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2017; 2017 Apr 1-5; Washington, DC. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2017;77(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 17. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2017-17

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