Therapeutic Tumor Macrophage Reprogramming in Breast Cancer Through a Peptide-Drug Conjugate
Anni Lepland,
Elisa Peranzoni,
Uku Haljasorg
et al.
Abstract:In triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), pro-tumoral macrophages promote metastasis and suppress the immune response. To target these cells, we engineered a previously identified CD206 (mannose receptor)-binding peptide, mUNO, to enhance its affinity and proteolytic stability. The new rationally designed peptide, MACTIDE, includes a trypsin inhibitor loop, from the Sunflower Trypsin Inhibitor-I. Binding studies to recombinant CD206 revealed a 15-fold lower KD for MACTIDE compared to parental mUNO. Additionally… Show more
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