TARGETED FUSION PROTEINS FOR CANCER THERAPY
The invention relates to fusion proteins useful as therapeutics against cancer. The fusion protein comprises of cell-targeting moiety and apoptosis-inducing moiety. Cell-targeting moiety and apoptosis-inducing moiety are linked by a flexible linker, which are specifically recognized by cancer specif...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English French German |
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20.08.2008
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Summary: | The invention relates to fusion proteins useful as therapeutics against cancer. The fusion protein comprises of cell-targeting moiety and apoptosis-inducing moiety. Cell-targeting moiety and apoptosis-inducing moiety are linked by a flexible linker, which are specifically recognized by cancer specific protease and cleaved in situ to release the apoptotic domain. In particular, the invention is illustrated by a recombinant fusion protein between human Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) and BH3 domain of Bcl2 family protein, linked by a linker that has site for cancer specific proteases. The fusion protein specifically targets VIP receptor over-expressing cancer cells and induces cell-specific apoptosis after cleavage at the linker site by cancer specific proteases. Such fusion proteins are useful for the delivery of therapeutic/apoptotic moiety (peptides) to specific cells with perturbed expression of, but not limited to neuropeptide receptors. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: EP20060821700 |