Efficient Therapeutic Delivery by a Novel Cell-Penetrating Peptide Derived from Acinus

Archive ouverte

Habault, Justine | Fraser, Claire | Pasquereau-Kotula, Ewa | Born-Bony, Maëlys | Marie-Cardine, Anne | Poyet, Jean-Luc

Edité par CCSD ; MDPI -

International audience. In this study, we have identified a novel cell-penetrating sequence, termed hAP10, from the C-terminus of the human protein Acinus. hAP10 was able to efficiently enter various normal and cancerous cells, likely through an endocytosis pathway, and to deliver an EGFP cargo to the cell interior. Cell penetration of a peptide, hAP10DR, derived from hAP10 by mutation of an aspartic acid residue to an arginine was dramatically increased. Interestingly, a peptide containing a portion of the heptad leucine repeat region domain of the survival protein AAC-11 (residues 377-399) fused to either hAP10 or hAP10DR was able to induce tumor cells, but not normal cells, death both ex vivo on Sézary patients' circulating cells and to inhibit tumor growth in vivo in a sub-cutaneous xenograft mouse model for the Sézary syndrome. Combined, our results indicate that hAP10 and hAP10DR may represent promising vehicles for the in vitro or in vivo delivery of bioactive cargos, with potential use in clinical settings.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

PAK1-Dependent Antitumor Effect of AAC-11‒Derived Peptides on Sézary Syndrome Malignant CD4+ T Lymphocytes

Archive ouverte | Habault, Justine | CCSD

International audience. Sézary syndrome is an aggressive form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma characterized by the presence of a malignant CD4+ T-cell clone in both blood and skin. Its pathophysiology is still poorly u...

Validation of AAC-11-Derived Peptide Anti-Tumor Activity in a Single Graft Sézary Patient-Derived Xenograft Mouse Model

Archive ouverte | Habault, Justine | CCSD

International audience. Sézary syndrome (SS) is an aggressive cutaneous T cell lymphoma with poor prognosis mainly characterized by the expansion of a tumor CD4+ T cell clone in both skin and blood. So far, the deve...

Role of myeloid derived suppressor cells in Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infections. Rôle des cellules myéloïdes suppressives dans les infections pulmonaires à Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Archive ouverte | Born-Bony, Maëlys | CCSD

Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P.a.) is an opportunistic bacterium causing airway infections particularly in cystic fibrosis (CF) and intensive care units (ICU) ventilated patients. This bacterium causes severe inflammation and tissue da...

Chargement des enrichissements...