Issue 45, 2015

Towards aspirin-inspired self-immolating molecules which target the cyclooxygenases

Abstract

Cyclooxygenases (COXs) are enzymes that play a vital role in the inflammatory cascade through the generation of prostaglandins. Their over-expression has been implicated in numerous diseases. In particular, over-expression of COX-2 has been shown to be a predictive biomarker for progression of pre-malignant lesions towards invasive cancer in various tissues. This makes the early detection of COX-2 expressing lesions of high clinical relevance. Herein we describe the development of the first self-immolating trigger which targets COXs. We incorporated our trigger design into 2 activatable fluorogenic probes and demonstrated COX-specific activation in vitro. Experimental data revealed probe activation was likely caused by solvent-exposed amino acids on the surface of the COXs. Overall, the probes reported here mark the first step towards developing self-immolating imaging/therapeutic agents targeted to specific COXs.

Graphical abstract: Towards aspirin-inspired self-immolating molecules which target the cyclooxygenases

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Aug 2015
Accepted
16 Sep 2015
First published
16 Sep 2015

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2015,13, 11078-11086

Author version available

Towards aspirin-inspired self-immolating molecules which target the cyclooxygenases

C. R. Drake, L. Estévez-Salmerón, P. Gascard, Y. Shen, T. D. Tlsty and E. F. Jones, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2015, 13, 11078 DOI: 10.1039/C5OB01805F

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