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Cathepsin B Degradable Star-Shaped Peptidic Macromolecules for Delivery of 2‑Methoxyestradiol
2-Methoxyestradiol
(2ME), a natural metabolite of estradiol, has
antiproliferative and antiangiogenic activity. However, its clinical
success is limited due to poor water solubility and poor pharmacokinetic
parameters suggesting the need for a delivery vehicle. In this study
we evaluated cathepsin B degradable star-shaped peptidic macromolecules
(SPMs) that can potentially be used to create higher generation and
high molecular weight peptidic polymer as delivery vehicle of 2ME.
Two peptidic macromolecules having positively charged amine (ASPM)
or negatively charged carboxyl surface groups (CSPM) were synthesized
and evaluated for their degradation in the presence of cathepsin B
and stability in the presence of neutral or acidic buffer and serum.
Both ASPM and CSPM degraded rapidly in the presence of cathepsin B.
Both were stable in neutral and acidic buffer whereas only CSPM exhibited
substantial stability in the presence of serum. Both macromolecules
were nontoxic toward breast cancer cells whereas 2ME-containing macromolecules
exhibited antiproliferative activity in the micromolar range. Overall,
results from the current study indicate that tetrapeptide GFLG can
be used to create star-shaped macromolecules that are degraded in
the presence of cathepsin B and have the potential to be developed
as delivery vehicles of 2ME