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Effects of antimicrobial peptides of neutrophils on tumor and normal host cells in culture
Authors:O V Shamova  G A Sakuta  D S Orlov  V V Zenin  G I Stein  N I Kolodkin  I V Afonina  V N Kokryakov
Institution:(1) Institute for Experimental Medicine, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia;(2) Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia;(3) Research Institute of Pure Biochemicals, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:We carried out a study of the effects of two structurally different cationic antimicrobial peptides of cathelicidin family, porcine protegrin 1 (PG1) and caprine Bac5 on selected tumor and normal mammalian cells in vitro. Protegrins are amphiphilic β-hairpin molecules having broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity due to their marked membranolytic effects. Bac5 belongs to a group of proline-rich peptides, which adopt a polyproline type II extended helix and kill microorganisms rather by a nonlytic mechanism. We have shown that while PG1 exerted distinct and fast cytotoxic effects towards most of used tumor cells being in a lesser degree toxic for nontransformed host cells; the proline-rich peptide Bac5 possessed modest cytotoxic activity for all tested cells. The toxic effects of PG1 were partially declined in the presence of 10% fetal calf serum. It was revealed that PG1 was able to interact with proteins of serpin family (as was previously established for human defensins by Panyutich at al., 1995). Pre-incubation of PG1 with α1-antitrypsin caused the decrease of the cytotoxic activity of the peptide and, on the other hand, the antiprotease activity of α1-antitrypsin was reduced after the interaction of the serpin with PG1 (while Bac5 did not affect the antiprotease activity of α1-antitrypsin). We used BODIPY FL-tagged PG1 and Bac5 to study the internalization of the labeled peptides into target cells and their intracellular distribution by confocal microscopy. Bac5-BODIPY (at 5 μ M) was rapidly taken into the cells. PG1-BODIPY at non-toxic concentrations (1—3 μM) was also able to enter the cells without their damaging. By using flow cytometry we showed that lowering a temperature to 4°C caused a significant decrease in the uptake into K562 and U937 cells for both Bac5-BODIPY and PG1-BODIPY. A decline of target cells metabolism also diminished the process of both peptides internalization but for a lesser degree. In the presence of endocytosis inhibitors the penetration of Bac5-BODIPY and PG1-BODIPY into K562 cells was also reduced, but not completely abolished, suggesting that along with endocytosis process some direct penetration of the peptides across cell membranes takes place. The ability of the peptides to internalize into eukaryotic cells may contribute to the idea of participation of AMPs in varied intracellular events, occurring in normal or malignant host cells, for instance, in the modulation of intracellular serpins activity.
Keywords:antimicrobial peptides  caprine Bac5  protegrin 1  innate immunity  cytotoxicity  serpins
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