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A Dual-Targeted Molecule for Disease-Activatable Proteolysis Targeting Chimeras and Targeted Radionuclide Therapy of
Yuan Zhang1,2, Wei Gu2, Wan Chen2
1School of Nuclear Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China.
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Proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs) represent a cutting-edge approach for targeted protein degradation in cancer therapy, yet they face challenges such as poor pharmacokinetics and specificity issues, leading to undesirable off-target effects and limited antitumor potency. To address these issues, we introduce dual-targeted unimolecular theranostic probes (e.g., radioactive 177Lu-P-A and its cold counterpart natLu-P-A) for disease-activatable PROTACs in combination with targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) against prostate cancer with high specificity and effectiveness. The probes achieve a cathepsin B (CTSB)-activatable pro-PROTAC moiety for precise degradation of bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) and a prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted 177Lu-based TRT. Owing to the favorable pharmacokinetics and PSMA-mediated excellent targeting efficiency, the probe possesses high tumor imaging specificity and accumulation capacity of therapeutic units for highly effective PROTACs and TRT. In contrast, the free PROTACs unit (e.g., ARV-771) shows no observable therapeutic effect due to its poor targeting ability. Importantly, the BRD4 proteolysis by PROTAC activation can downregulate radiosensitivity-associated RAD51AP1 expression, synergistically enhancing the TRT effect and promoting apoptosis after combined therapy compared to individual treatment regimes. Additionally, the probe demonstrates high renal clearance, underscoring its biosafety for potential clinical translation. This study presents a potential approach for precise PROTACs combined with TRT for effective tumor therapy.
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