Anticancer activities of bovine and human lactoferricin-derived peptides.

M. Arias, Ashley L. Hilchie, Ashley L. Hilchie, Evan F. Haney, J. Bolscher, M. Hyndman, R. Hancock, H. Vogel, H. Vogel
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Abstract

Lactoferrin (LF) is a mammalian host defense glycoprotein with diverse biological activities. Peptides derived from the cationic region of LF possess cytotoxic activity against cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. Bovine lactoferricin (LFcinB), a peptide derived from bovine LF (bLF), exhibits broad-spectrum anticancer activity, while a similar peptide derived from human LF (hLF) is not as active. In this work, several peptides derived from the N-terminal regions of bLF and hLF were studied for their anticancer activities against leukemia and breast-cancer cells, as well as normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The cyclized LFcinB-CLICK peptide, which possesses a stable triazole linkage, showed improved anticancer activity, while short peptides hLF11 and bLF10 were not cytotoxic to cancer cells. Interestingly, hLF11 can act as a cell-penetrating peptide; when combined with the antimicrobial core sequence of LFcinB (RRWQWR) through either a Pro or Gly-Gly linker, toxicity to Jurkat cells increased. Together, our work extends the library of LF-derived peptides tested for anticancer activity, and identified new chimeric peptides with high cytotoxicity towards cancerous cells. Additionally, these results support the notion that short cell-penetrating peptides and antimicrobial peptides can be combined to create new adducts with increased potency.
牛和人乳铁蛋白衍生肽的抗癌活性。
乳铁蛋白(LF)是一种具有多种生物活性的哺乳动物宿主防御糖蛋白。从LF的阳离子区提取的多肽在体内和体外都具有对癌细胞的细胞毒活性。牛乳铁蛋白(LFcinB)是一种从牛乳铁蛋白(bLF)中提取的肽,具有广谱的抗癌活性,而从人乳铁蛋白(hLF)中提取的类似肽则没有这种活性。在这项工作中,研究了从bLF和hLF的n端区域衍生的几个肽对白血病和乳腺癌细胞以及正常外周血单个核细胞的抗癌活性。环化的LFcinB-CLICK肽具有稳定的三唑键,具有较好的抗癌活性,而短肽hLF11和bLF10对癌细胞没有细胞毒性。有趣的是,hLF11可以作为细胞穿透肽;当通过Pro或Gly-Gly连接物与LFcinB的抗菌核心序列(RRWQWR)结合时,对Jurkat细胞的毒性增加。总之,我们的工作扩展了用于抗癌活性测试的lf衍生肽库,并鉴定了对癌细胞具有高细胞毒性的新嵌合肽。此外,这些结果支持了短细胞穿透肽和抗菌肽可以结合产生具有更高效力的新加合物的概念。
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