Construction of a membrane-lytic immunotoxin using melittin and epidermal growth factor

Chen Mei-ling, N. Dong, Ruan Hui, Pan Bing-qing, Wan Jin-ling, Wu De, Zhang Jia-jia, Chen Qihe, He Guoqing
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Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is becoming a perfect target for killing carcinoma cells, especially because of its overexpression on the surface of these cells. Cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAP) have their own special mechanism of membrane-lytic cytotoxicity. In this study, a membrane-lytic immunotoxin (IT), chimeric protein MEGFMEL, was constructed to kill carcinoma cells with EGFR overexpression. This protein is composed of mouse ( Mus musculus ) epidermal growth factor (MEGF), as the target part, and melittin (MEL), as the cytotoxic part. Using Escherichia coli BL21 and pET30a as expression strain and vector, respectively, 63.45 μg/ml of MEGFMEL (68% purity) was obtained through low-temperature induction of expression and a thawing-freezing purification procedure (without cytolysis). In vitro activity measurement showed that this MEGFMEL significantly induced a lethal effect on A 431 carcinoma cells overexpressing EGFR on the surface, with an LD 50 value 52.6 μg/ml. The results suggest that the use of CAP as the toxin in the construction of unique membrane-lytic ITs aimed at EGFR is feasible.
利用蜂毒素和表皮生长因子构建溶膜免疫毒素
表皮生长因子受体(Epidermal growth factor receptor, EGFR)正成为杀伤癌细胞的理想靶点,尤其是由于其在癌细胞表面的过度表达。阳离子抗菌肽(CAP)具有其独特的溶膜细胞毒性机制。本研究构建了一种溶膜免疫毒素(IT),即嵌合蛋白MEGFMEL,用于杀死EGFR过表达的癌细胞。该蛋白由小鼠(Mus musculus)表皮生长因子(MEGF)作为靶标部分和蜂毒蛋白(MEL)作为细胞毒性部分组成。以大肠杆菌BL21和pET30a分别为表达菌株和载体,经低温诱导表达和解冻-冷冻纯化(不溶细胞),获得63.45 μg/ml的MEGFMEL(纯度68%)。体外活性测定表明,该MEGFMEL对表面过表达EGFR的a 431癌细胞具有明显的致死作用,ld50值为52.6 μg/ml。结果表明,利用CAP作为毒素构建针对EGFR的独特膜裂解ITs是可行的。
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