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Glycocluster Design for Improved Avidity and Selectivity in Blocking Human Lectin/Plant Toxin Binding to Glycoproteins and Cells

Journal

MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 2270-2279

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/mp1002416

Keywords

Agglutinin; colon cancer; glycan branching; glycocluster; multivalency

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland [08/IN.1/B2067]
  2. Verein zur Forderung des biologisch-technologischen Fortschritts in der Medizin e. V.
  3. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) [08/IN.1/B2067] Funding Source: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

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Blocking lectin/toxin binding to human cells by suitable inhibitors can therapeutically protect them from harmful effects. Clustered design of ligand presentation holds the promise of affinity increase relative to the free sugar and inherent selectivity among lectin targets. Using first a solid-phase assay with a glycoprotein presenting N-glycans as lectin-reactive probe, we assessed the inhibitory potency of bi- to tetravalent clusters on a plant toxin and three human adhesion/growth-regulatory lectins. Enhanced avidity relative to the free sugar was detected together with lectin-type selectivity. These effects were confirmed on the level of cells in vitro, also for two leguminous lectins. The lack of toxicity in cell proliferation assays excluded concerns to further work on these compounds. The given cluster design and the strategic combination of the two assay systems of increasing biorelevance will thus be helpful to take the next steps in drug development, e.g. tailoring the sugar headgroup.

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