| Literature DB >> 24709544 |
Ulrich H Weidle1, Georg Tiefenthaler, Guy Georges.
Abstract
Proteases are often overexpressed in tumor cells and/or the stromal compartment and can thus be exploited in tumor therapy to activate cytotoxic prodrugs as, for example, in cytolytic fusion proteins, and for tumor imaging. Specifically, we discuss cathepsin B-activated prodrug conjugates, antibody-directed prodrug therapy, protease-activated peptide-thapsigargin conjugates, protease-activated cytotoxic receptor ligands and other cytotoxic proteins, protease-mediated activation of anthrax toxin, granzyme B as a therapeutic principle in cytolytic fusion proteins, and tumor-imaging based on deregulated proteases.Entities:
Keywords: Anthrax toxin; Antibody-drug conjugates; antibody-directed enzyme prodrug therapy; cytotoxic receptor ligand(s); granzyme B; probody; review; thapsigargin
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24709544
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Genomics Proteomics ISSN: 1109-6535 Impact factor: 4.069