The development of peptide-drug conjugates (PDCs) strategies for paclitaxel

Expert Opin Drug Deliv. 2022 Feb;19(2):147-161. doi: 10.1080/17425247.2022.2039621. Epub 2022 Feb 13.

Abstract

Introduction: Paclitaxel is a powerful and effective anti-tumor drug with wide clinical application. However, there are still some limitations, including poor water solubility, low specificity, and susceptibility to drug resistance. The peptide-drug conjugates (PDCs) represent a rising class of therapeutic drugs, which combines small-molecule chemotherapeutic drugs with highly flexible peptides through a cleavable or non-cleavable linker. When this strategy is applied, the therapeutic effects of paclitaxel can be improved.

Areas covered: In this review, we discuss the application of the PDCs strategy in paclitaxel, including two parts: the tumor targeting peptide-paclitaxel conjugates and the cell penetrating peptide-paclitaxel conjugates.

Expert opinion: Combining drugs with multifunctional peptides covalently is an effective strategy for delivering paclitaxel to tumors. Depending on different functional peptides, conjugates can increase the water solubility of paclitaxel, tumor permeability of paclitaxel, the accumulation of paclitaxel in tumor tissues, and enhance the antitumor effect of paclitaxel. In addition, due to the change of cell entry mechanism, partial conjugates can restore the therapeutic activity of paclitaxel against resistant tumors. Notably, in order to better translate into the clinical field in the future, more research should be conducted to ensure the safety and effectiveness of peptide-paclitaxel conjugates.

Keywords: Paclitaxel (PTX); cancer; cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs); peptide-drug conjugates (PDCs); tumor-targeting peptides (TTPs).

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antineoplastic Agents* / chemistry
  • Antineoplastic Agents* / therapeutic use
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cell-Penetrating Peptides* / chemistry
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms* / drug therapy
  • Paclitaxel / therapeutic use
  • Water

Substances

  • Antineoplastic Agents
  • Cell-Penetrating Peptides
  • Water
  • Paclitaxel