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Cell-penetrating Peptides with Intracellular Actin-remodeling Activity in Malignant Fibroblasts
Authors:Diane Delaroche  Fran?ois-Xavier Cantrelle  Frédéric Subra  Carine Van Heijenoort  Eric Guittet  Chen-Yu Jiao  Laurent Blanchoin  Gérard Chassaing  Solange Lavielle  Christian Auclair  Sandrine Sagan
Abstract:Cell-penetrating peptides can cross cell membranes and are commonly seen as biologically inert molecules. However, we found that some cell-penetrating peptides could remodel actin cytoskeleton in oncogene-transformed NIH3T3/EWS-Fli cells. These cells have profound actin disorganization related to their tumoral transformation. These arginine- and/or tryptophan-rich peptides could cross cell membrane and induce stress fiber formation in these malignant cells, whereas they had no perceptible effect in non-tumoral fibroblasts. In addition, motility (migration speed, random motility coefficient, wound healing) of the tumor cells could be decreased by the cell-permeant peptides. Although the peptides differently influenced actin polymerization in vitro, they could directly bind monomeric actin as determined by NMR and calorimetry studies. Therefore, cell-penetrating peptides might interact with intracellular protein partners, such as actin. In addition, the fact that they could reverse the tumoral phenotype is of interest for therapeutic purposes.
Keywords:Cancer   Cell/Fibroblast   Cytoskeleton/Actin   Membrane   Peptides/Interactions   Protein/Drug Interactions
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