Modulating Angiogenesis by Proteomimetics of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor

利用血管内皮生长因子蛋白模拟物调节血管生成

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Abstract

Angiogenesis, formation of new blood vessels from the existing vascular network, is a hallmark of cancer cells that leads to tumor vascular proliferation and metastasis. This process is mediated through the binding interaction of VEGF-A with VEGF receptors. However, the balance between pro-angiogenic and anti-angiogenic effect after ligand binding yet remains elusive and is therefore challenging to manipulate. To interrogate this interaction, herein we designed a few sulfono-γ-AA peptide based helical peptidomimetics that could effectively mimic a key binding interface on VEGF (helix-α1) for VEGFR recognition. Intriguingly, although both sulfono-γ-AA peptide sequences V2 and V3 bound to VEGF receptors tightly, in vitro angiogenesis assays demonstrated that V3 potently inhibited angiogenesis, whereas V2 activated angiogenesis effectively instead. Our findings suggested that this distinct modulation of angiogenesis might be due to the result of selective binding of V2 to VEGFR-1 and V3 to VEGFR-2, respectively. These molecules thus provide us a key to switch the angiogenic signaling, a biological process that balances the effects of pro-angiogenic and anti-angiogenic factors, where imbalances lead to several diseases including cancer. In addition, both V2 and V3 exhibited remarkable stability toward proteolytic hydrolysis, suggesting that V2 and V3 are promising therapeutic agents for the intervention of disease conditions arising due to angiogenic imbalances and could also be used as novel molecular switching probes to interrogate the mechanism of VEGFR signaling. The findings also further demonstrated the potential of sulfono-γ-AA peptides to mimic the α-helical domain for protein recognition and modulation of protein-protein interactions.

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