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ID-Checker Technology for the Highly Selective Macroscale Delivery of Anticancer Agents to the Cancer Cells.

Keum-Soo SongSatish Balasaheb NimseJunghoon KimShrikant Dashrath WarkadTaisun Kim
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2022)
Cancer cells deploy several glucose transport protein (GLUT) channels on the cell membranes to increase glucose uptake. Cancer cells die within 24 h in the absence of glucose. Thus, preventing the deployment of GLUT channels can deprive them of glucose, resulting in apoptosis within 24 h. Herein, we developed the ID-Checker with a glucose tag that ensures its highly specific macroscale delivery of anticancer agents to the cancer cells through the GLUT channels. ID-Checker presented here showed IC 50 values of 0.17-0.27 and 3.34 μM in cancer and normal cell lines, respectively. ID-Checker showed a selectivity index of 12.5-20.2, which is about 10-20 times higher than that of known anticancer agents such as colchicine. ID-Checker inhibits the microtubule formation, which results in the prevention of the deployment of GLUT channels in 6 h and kills the cancer cells within 24 h without any damage to normal cells.
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