Biophysical and biochemical characterization of a liposarcoma-derived recombinant MnSOD protein acting as an anticancer agent
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
A recombinant MnSOD (rMnSOD) synthesized by specific cDNA
clones derived from a liposarcoma cell line was shown to have the
same sequence as the wild-type MnSOD expressed in the human
myeloid leukaemia cell line U937, except for the presence of the
leader peptide at the N-terminus. These results were fully confirmed
by the molecular mass of rMnSOD as evaluated by ES/MS
analysis (26662.7 Da) and the nucleotide sequence of the MnSOD
cDNA. The role of the leader peptide in rMnSOD was investigated
using a fluorescent and/or 68Gallium-labelled synthetic peptide.
The labelled peptide permeated MCF-7 cells and uptake could be
inhibited in the presence of an excess of oestrogen. In vivo it was
taken up by the tumour, suggesting that the molecule can be used
for both therapy and diagnosis. The in vitro and in vivo pharmacology
tests confirmed that rMnSOD is only oncotoxic for tumour
cells expressing oestrogen receptors. Pharmacokinetic studies in
animals performed with 125I- and 131I-labelled proteins confirmed
that, when administered systemically, rMnSOD selectively
reached the tumour, where its presence was unambiguously demonstrated
by scintigraphic and PET scans. PCR analysis revealed
that Bax gene expression was increased and the Bcl2 gene was
down regulated in MCF7 cells treated with rMnSOD, which suggests
that the protein induces a pro-apoptotic mechanism.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
rMnSOD; anticancer agent; free radicals; antioxidant
Elenco autori:
Morelli, Francesco
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