Recombinant modular transporters on the basis of epidermal growth factor for targeted intracellular delivery of photosensitizers

D. G. Gilyazova, A. A. Rosenkranz, P. Gulak, V. Lunin, O. Sergienko, M. Grin, A. Mironov, A. Rubin, A. S. Sobolev
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Abstract

The search for new pharmaceuticals has raised interest in locally-acting drugs which act over short distances within the cell, and for which different cell compartments have different sensitivities. Thus, photosensitizers used in anti-cancer therapy should be transported to the most sensitive subcellular compartments where their action is most pronounced. Earlier, we described the effects of bacterially expressed modular recombinant transporters for photosensitizers comprising a-melanocyte-stimulating hormone as an internalizable, cell-specific ligand, an optimized nuclear localization sequence, an Escherichia coli hemoglobin-like protein as a carrier, and an endosomolytic amphipathic polypeptide. These transporters delivered photosensitizers into the murine melanoma cells nuclei to result in cytotoxic effects 2 orders of magnitude greater than those of nonmodified photosensitizers. Here we describe new transporters possessing the same modules except for a ligand that is replaced with epidermal growth factor specific for other cancer cell types. The new transporter modules retained their functional activities within the chimera, this transporter delivered photosensitizers into the human carcinoma cells nuclei to result in photocytotoxic effects almost 3 orders of magnitude greater than those of nonmodified photosensitizers. The obtained results show that ligand modules of such transporters are interchangeable, meaning that they can be tailored for particular applications.
基于表皮生长因子的光敏剂细胞内靶向递送重组模块化转运体
寻找新药引起了人们对局部作用药物的兴趣,这些药物在细胞内短距离内起作用,不同的细胞区室对这些药物有不同的敏感性。因此,用于抗癌治疗的光敏剂应该被运送到最敏感的亚细胞区室,在那里它们的作用最明显。先前,我们描述了细菌表达的模块化重组转运体对光敏剂的影响,这些光敏剂包括a-黑色素细胞刺激激素作为可内化的细胞特异性配体,优化的核定位序列,大肠杆菌血红蛋白样蛋白作为载体,以及内溶性两亲多肽。这些转运体将光敏剂输送到小鼠黑色素瘤细胞核中,导致比未修饰的光敏剂大2个数量级的细胞毒性作用。在这里,我们描述了具有相同模块的新转运体,除了配体被其他癌细胞类型特异性的表皮生长因子所取代。新的转运蛋白模块在嵌合体中保留了其功能活性,该转运蛋白将光敏剂传递到人癌细胞细胞核中,产生的光毒作用比未修饰的光敏剂大3个数量级。获得的结果表明,这种转运体的配体模块是可互换的,这意味着它们可以针对特定的应用进行定制。
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