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Hoc protein regulates the biological effects of T4 phage in mammals
Authors:Krystyna Dabrowska  Maria Zembala  Janusz Boratynski  Kinga Switala-Jelen  Joanna Wietrzyk  Adam Opolski  Katarzyna Szczaurska  Marek Kujawa  Joanna Godlewska  Andrzej Gorski
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. R. Wiegla 12, 53-114 Wroclaw, Poland;(2) Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Niezapominajek 8, 30-239 Cracow, Poland;(3) Jan Dlugosz Academy, ul. Armii Krajowej 13/55, 42-201 Czestochowa, Poland;(4) Centre of Biostructure, Medical University of Warsaw, ul. Chałubińskiego 5, 02-006 Warsaw, Poland;(5) Institute of Transplantology, Medical University of Warsaw, ul. Nowogrodzka 59, 02-006 Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:
We previously investigated the biological, non-antibacterial effects of bacteriophage T4 in mammals (binding to cancer cells in vitro and attenuating tumour growth and metastases in vivo); we selected the phage mutant HAP1 that was significantly more effective than T4. In this study we describe a non-sense mutation in the hoc gene that differentiates bacteriophage HAP1 and its parental strain T4. We found no substantial effects of the mutation on the mutant morphology, and its effects on electrophoretic mobility and hydrodynamic size were moderate. Only the high ionic strength of the environment resulted in a size difference of about 10 nm between T4 and HAP1. We compared the antimetastatic activity of the T2 phage, which does not express protein Hoc, with those of T4 and HAP1 (B16 melanoma lung colonies). We found that HAP1 and T2 decreased metastases with equal effect, more strongly than did T4. We also investigated concentrations of T4 and HAP1 in the murine blood, tumour (B16), spleen, liver, or muscle. We found that HAP1 was rapidly cleared from the organism, most probably by the liver. Although HAP1 was previously defined to bind cancer cells more effectively (than T4), its rapid elimination precluded its higher concentration in tumours. Maria Zembala and Janusz Boratynski contributed equally to this work.
Keywords:Bacteriophage T4  Bacteriophage HAP1  Hoc protein
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