Promising treatments known as biologics are on the market and under
development for many serious illnesses such as cancer, but some of them
come with high risks, even lethal ones. Now scientists have produced a
novel class of molecules that could be as effective but without the
dangerous side effects. They report their work on these compounds, which
they tested on prostate cancer cells, in ACS' Journal of the American Chemical Society
David A. Spiegel and colleagues explain that biologics are
protein-based therapies that have revolutionized cancer treatment over
the past decade. These compounds work by latching onto malignant cells
and then triggering the immune system to destroy them -- an approach
known as immunotherapy. More than 400 kinds are currently undergoing
testing in clinical trials. Although they're very effective at clearing
out cancer cells, biologics have serious drawbacks -- including
potentially fatal allergic reactions -- that are mainly due to their
relatively large size. Spiegel's team wanted to develop an alternative
that would be just as effective but without the risks.
The researchers produced a set of molecules that they call synthetic
antibody mimics, or SyAMs. These molecules act like biologics by
sparking an immune response but are far smaller. In lab tests, a
subgroup called SyAM-Ps worked well against prostate cancer cells.
Because of their small size, the researchers suggest that SyAMs could
avoid many of the pitfalls that have plagued biologics. The compounds
could represent an entirely new direction in immunotherapy for treating
cancer and other diseases, the researchers conclude.
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