Novel Small Molecule Probes for Metastatic Melanoma

ACS Med Chem Lett. 2016 Dec 9;8(2):179-184. doi: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.6b00368. eCollection 2017 Feb 9.

Abstract

Actively targeting probe 1b, an unsymmetrical bivalent dipeptide mimic, selectively bound melanoma over healthy skin tissue in histological samples from patients and Sinclair swine. Modifications to 1b gave agents 2-4 that contain a near-IR aza-BODIPY fluor. Contrary to our expectations, symmetrical probe 3 gave the highest melanoma-to-healthy skin selectivity in histochemistry and experiments with live cells; this was surprising because 2, not 3, is unsymmetrical like the original lead 1. Optical imaging of 3 in a mouse melanoma model failed to show tumor accumulation in vivo, but the probe did selectively accumulate in the tumor (some in lung and less in the liver) as proven by analysis of the organs post mortem.

Keywords: Targeting; cancer; melanoma; small molecule ligand.