化学
结合
有效载荷(计算)
药品
抗体
色谱法
药理学
医学
数学分析
计算机网络
数学
网络数据包
计算机科学
免疫学
生物
作者
Ferran Nadal‐Bufí,Paulin Salomon,Fabio De Moliner,Kathy Sarris,Zhi Wang,Rachel Wills,Violeta L. Marin,X.Y. Shi,Kaixiong Zhou,Zhongyuan Wang,Zhou Xu,Michael J. McPherson,Christopher C. Marvin,Adrian D. Hobson,Marc Vendrell
摘要
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) represent promising therapeutic constructs to enhance the selective delivery of drugs to target cells; however, attaining precise control over the timing and location of payload release remains challenging due to the complex intracellular processes that define ADC internalization, trafficking, and linker cleavage. In this study, we present novel real-time fluorogenic probes to monitor both subcellular dynamics of ADC trafficking and payload release. We optimized a tandem molecular design of sequential pH- and enzyme-activatable naphthalimide fluorophores to (1) track their subcellular localization along the endolysosomal pathway and (2) monitor linker cleavage with OFF-to-ON fluorescence switches. Live-cell imaging microscopy revealed that fluorogenic ADCs can traffic to the lysosomes and yet require residence time in these subcellular compartments for efficient linker cleavage. Notably, the compact size of fluorogenic naphthalimides did not impair the recognition of target cell surface reporters or the kinetics of payload release. This modular platform is applicable to many ADCs and holds promise to inform their rational design for optimal release profiles and therapeutic efficacy.
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