Abstract

A click chemistry approach was applied for the discovery of triazole-based arginine-glycine-aspartate (RGD) mimetics by Cu(I)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar alkyne-azide coupling reaction, which showed binding affinity properties toward α(v)β(3)/α(v)β(5) integrins. Biological assays showed compound 18 capable of binding α(v)β(3) integrin with nanomolar affinity according to a two-sites model, and molecular modeling studies revealed a peculiar π-stacking interaction between the triazole ring and Tyr178 side chain. Accordingly, compound 18 inhibited the adhesion of integrin-expressing human melanoma cells to RGD-containing proteins of the extracellular matrix, such as vitronectin, fibronectin, and osteopontin, and also angiogenesis in in vitro and in vivo experimental models. The relevant biological effects exerted by compound 18 suggest its potential application as an antiangiogenic agent in the diagnosis and therapy of tumors where α(v)β(3) integrin expression is up-regulated.

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