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Enhanced binding to and killing of hepatocellular carcinoma cells in vitro by melittin when linked with a novel targeting peptide screened from phage display
Authors:Honglei Zhao  Xin Feng  Wenyu Han  Yuwen Diao  Dong Han  Xiaofeng Tian  Yu Gao  Shanshan Liu  Seng Zhu  Cuimei Yao  Jingmin Gu  Changjiang Sun  Liancheng Lei
Institution:1. College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University, , Changchun, 130062 China;2. The Second Affiliated Hospital of Jilin University, , Changchun, 130041 China
Abstract:A random phage 12‐mer peptide library and a whole‐cell subtractive biopanning protocol against HepG2 cells were used to select a novel peptide‐specific binding to hepatocellular carcinoma cells. As a result, peptide SLSLITMLKISR (AM‐2) was screened as a novel homing peptide to hepatocellular carcinoma cells, tested by immunofluorescence and immunochemistry assays. Subsequently, peptide AM‐2 was linked to melittin by A(EAAAK)2A, and the antitumor effect of this ligation product was detected by MTT assay, fluorescence‐activated cell sorting, and scanning electron microscopy methods. Results of cell growth inhibition tests confirmed that the affinity of melittin was increased after being incorporated into AM‐2, and AM‐2‐melittin specifically targeted and killed HepG2 cells in vitro. Thus, AM‐2 is a valuable ligand for tumor targeting, which leads to increased binding and killing effect of hepatocellular carcinoma cells in vitro when ligated to melittin, and AM‐2‐melittin has a clinical potential application as target agents for the treatment of human hepatocellular carcinoma. Copyright © 2013 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Ph  D  ‐12 phage peptide library  hepatocellular carcinoma cell  subtraction biopanning  melittin  tumor targeting
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