Undersulfated and glycol-split heparins endowed with antiangiogenic activity

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Casu, B [1 ]
Guerrini, M
Guglieri, S
Naggi, A
Perez, M
Torri, G
Cassinelli, G
Ribatti, D
Carminati, P
Giannini, G
Penco, S
Pisano, C
Belleri, M
Rusnati, M
Presta, M
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[1] G Ronzoni Inst Chem & Biochem Res, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[2] Univ Bari, Dept Anat, I-70212 Bari, Italy
[3] Sigma Tau Res Dept, I-0040 Rome, Italy
[4] Univ Brescia, Unit Gen Pathol & Immunol, Dept Biomed Sci & Biotechnol, Sch Med, I-25123 Brescia, Italy
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10.1021/jm030893g
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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Tumor neovascularization (angiogenesis) is regarded as a promising target for anticancer drugs. Heparin binds to fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF2) and promotes the formation of ternary complexes with endothelial cell surface receptors, inducing an angiogenic response. As a novel strategy to generate antiangiogenic substances exploiting binding to FGF2 while preventing FGF receptor (FGFR) activation, sulfation gaps were generated along the heparin chains by controlled alkali-catalyzed removal of sulfate groups of iduronic acid 2-O-sulfate residues, giving rise to the corresponding epoxide derivatives. A new class of heparin derivatives was then obtained by opening the epoxide rings followed by oxidative glycol-splitting of the newly formed (and the preexisting) nonsulfated uronic acid residues. In vitro these heparin derivatives prevent the formation of FGFR/FGF2/heparan sulfate proteoglycan ternary complexes and inhibit FGF2-stimulated endothelial cell proliferation. They exert an antiangiogenic activity in the chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane assay, where the parent heparin is inactive. Low and very low molecular weight derivatives of a prototype compound, as well as its glycine and taurine derivatives obtained by reductive amination of glycol-split residues, retained the angiostatic activity. A significant relationship was found between the extent of glycol-splitting and the FGF2-antagonist/angiostatic activities of these heparin derivatives. Molecular dynamics calculations support the assumption that glycol-split residues act as flexible joints that, while favoring 1:1 binding to FGF2, disrupt the linearity of heparin chains necessary for formation of active complexes with FGFRs.
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