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Oncogene ; 43(39): 2901-2913, 2024 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39164523

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The cancer-associated alternative splicing (AS) events generate cancer-related transcripts which are involved in uncontrolled cell proliferation and drug resistance. However, the key AS variants implicated in tamoxifen (TAM) resistance in breast cancer remain elusive. In the current study, we investigated the landscape of AS events in nine pairs of primary and relapse breast tumors from patients receiving TAM-based therapy. We unrevealed a notable association between the inclusion of exon 7.2 in the 5'untranslated region (5'UTR) of ALDOA mRNA and TAM resistance. Mechanistically, the inclusion of ALDOA exon 7.2 enhances the translation efficiency of the transcript, resulting in increased ALDOA protein expression, mTOR pathway activity, and the promotion of TAM resistance in breast cancer cells. Moreover, the inclusion of exon 7.2 in ALDOA mRNA is mediated by MSI1 via direct interaction. In addition, elevated inclusion of ALDOA exon 7.2 or expression of MSI1 is associated with an unfavorable prognosis in patients undergoing endocrine therapy. Notably, treatment with Aldometanib, an ALDOA inhibitor, effectively restrains the growth of TAM-resistant breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The present study unveils the pivotal role of an AS event in ALDOA, under the regulation of MSI1, in driving TAM resistance in breast cancer. Therefore, this study provides a promising therapeutic avenue targeting ALDOA to combat TAM resistance.

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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 311: 124000, 2024 Apr 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38350412

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Canagliflozin (CFZ) tablets was a commercially new class of anti-diabetic drug, CFZ had various anhydrate crystal forms and two hydrate crystal forms (Canagliflozin hemihydrate (Hemi-CFZ) and Canagliflozin monohydrate (Mono-CFZ) crystal form). The active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) of commercially available CFZ tablets were Hemi-CFZ, was easily convert to CFZ or Mono-CFZ under the influence of temperature, pressure, humidity and other factors in tablets processing, storage, and transportation, thus affected bioavailability and efficacy of tablets. Therefore, quantitative analysis of low-content CFZ and Mono-CFZ in tablets was essential to control tablets' quality. The main objective of this study was to explore the feasibility and in-depth explain its quantitative analysis mechanism of NIR for quantitative analysis of low-content CFZ/Mono-CFZ in CFZ tablets. PLSR models for low-content CFZ/Mono-CFZ were established by NIR solid-state analysis technique in different resolutions with different wavenumber regions combined with various pretreatments methods (such as Multiplicative Scatter Correction (MSC), Standard Normal Variate (SNV), Savitzky-Golay First Derivative (SG1st), Savitzky-Golay Second Derivative (SG2nd) and Wavelet Transform (WT)), and the PLSR models were verified. The feasibility of NIR spectroscopy for quantitative analysis of low-content CFZ and Mono-CFZ in CFZ tablets was discussed and analyzed from multiple perspectives, which included the distribution of effective information on the spectrum, the influence of resolution on PLSR models performance, the variance contribution/cumulative variance contribution of PLSR model principal components (PCs), the relation of PCI loadings, scores of the spectra and CFZ/Mono-CFZ content, and the mechanism of quantitative analysis was in-depth explained simultaneously. Eventually the most suitable PLSR models in 0.0000-10.0000 % w/w % obtained. That can provide theoretical support for quantitative analysis of low-content impurity crystal during the production, storage and transportation of CFZ tablets, thus provide reference methods for quality control of CFZ tablets and a reliable reference method for quantitative analysis of impurity crystal forms and quality control of similar drugs.


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Canagliflozina , Espectroscopía Infrarroja Corta , Espectroscopía Infrarroja Corta/métodos , Comprimidos , Análisis de los Mínimos Cuadrados
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J Nat Prod ; 87(1): 104-112, 2024 01 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38128916

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Calcin is a group ligand with high affinity and specificity for the ryanodine receptors (RyRs). Little is known about the effect of its acidic residues on the spacial structure as well as the interaction with RyRs. We screened the opicalcin1 acidic mutants and investigated the effect of mutation on activity. The results indicated that all acidic mutants maintained the structural features, but their surface charge distribution underwent significant changes. Molecular docking and dynamics simulations were used to analyze the interaction between opicalcin1 mutants and RyRs, which demonstrated that all opicalcin1 mutants effectively bound to the channel domain of RyR1. This stable binding induced a pronounced asymmetry in the structure of the RyR tetramer, exhibiting a high degree of structural dissimilarity. [3H]Ryanodine binding to RyR1 was enhanced in D2A and D15A, which was similar to opicalcin1, but that effect was suppressed in E12A and E29A and reversed for the DE-4A, thereby inhibiting ryanodine binding. Opicalcin1 and DE-4A also exhibited the ability to form stable docking structures with RyR2. Acidic residues play a crucial role in the structure of calcin and its functional interaction with RyRs that is beneficial for the calcin optimization to develop more active peptide lead compounds for RyR-related diseases.


Asunto(s)
Señalización del Calcio , Canal Liberador de Calcio Receptor de Rianodina , Rianodina/metabolismo , Canal Liberador de Calcio Receptor de Rianodina/química , Canal Liberador de Calcio Receptor de Rianodina/genética , Canal Liberador de Calcio Receptor de Rianodina/metabolismo , Simulación del Acoplamiento Molecular , Mutación , Calcio/metabolismo
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Molecules ; 28(23)2023 Dec 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38067652

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The flotation agent is an important collector in the production of potassium chloride and is brought into the crystallization stage with the reflux of the mother liquor. Octadecylamine Hydrochloride (ODA), 1-Dodecylamine Hydrochloride (DAH) and Sodium 1-dodecanesulfonate (SDS) were selected to study their effect on the nucleation of potassium chloride. Focused Beam Reflectance Measurement was used to collect the nucleation-induced periods of KCl in the presence of flotation agents at different supersaturations. Then, empirical equations, classical nucleation theory and growth mechanism equations were employed for data analysis. It was found that the presence of flotation agents increased the nucleation sequence m, and m(ODA) > m(SDS) > m(DAH) > m(H2O). In addition, the interfacial energy data obtained using classical nucleation theory suggest that the flotation agents used in our paper promoted the homogeneous nucleation of KCl (reduced from 5.3934 mJ·m-2 to 5.1434 mJ·m-2) and inhibited the heterogeneous nucleation of KCl (increased from 2.8054 mJ·m-2 to 3.6004 mJ·m-2). This investigation also revealed that the growth of potassium chloride was consistent with the 2D nucleation-mediated growth mechanism, and the addition of flotation agent did not change the growth mechanism of potassium chloride. Finally, the particle size distribution results were exactly consistent with the order of nucleation order m. The study of nucleation kinetics and growth mechanisms of different flotation agents on potassium chloride can provide guidance for optimizing the production process of potassium chloride and developing new flotation agents.

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Front Immunol ; 14: 1247288, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38022677

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Introduction: Low-grade glioma (LGG) is a prevalent malignant tumor in the intracranial region. Despite the advancements in treatment methods for this malignancy over the past decade, significant challenges still persist in the form of drug resistance and tumor recurrence. The Notch signaling pathway plays essential roles in many physiological processes as well as in cancer development. However, the significance of the pathway and family genes in LGG are poorly understood. Methods: We conducted gene expression profiling analysis using the TCGA dataset to investigate the gene set associated with the Notch signaling pathway. we have proposed a metric called "NotchScore" that quantifies the strength of the Notch signaling pathway and enables us to assess its significance in predicting prognosis and immune response in LGG. We downregulated JAG1 in low-grade gliomas to assess its influence on the proliferation and migration of these tumors. Ultimately, we determined the impact of the transcription factor VDR on the transcription of PDL1 through chip-seq data analysis. Results: Our findings indicate that tumors with a higher NotchScore, exhibit poorer prognosis, potentially due to their ability to evade the anti-tumor effects of immune cells by expressing immune checkpoints. Among the genes involved in the Notch signaling pathway, JAG1 has emerged as the most representative in terms of capturing the characteristics of both NotchScore and Notch pathways. The experimental results demonstrate that silencing JAG1 yielded a significant decrease in tumor cell proliferation in LGG cell lines. Our study revealed mechanisms by which tumors evade the immune system through the modulation of PDL1 transcription levels via the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway. Additionally, JAG1 potentially influences PDL1 in LGG by regulating the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway and the expression of the transcription factor VDR. Discussion: These findings contribute to our understanding of immune evasion by tumors in LGG. The insights gained from this research may have implications for the development of therapeutic interventions for LGG.


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Glioma , Fosfatidilinositol 3-Quinasas , Humanos , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-akt , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia , Glioma/genética , Pronóstico , Inmunidad , Factores de Transcripción , Proteína Jagged-1/genética
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Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj ; 1867(9): 130415, 2023 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37336295

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The emergence of multidrug- or extremely drug-resistant M. tuberculosis strains has made very few drugs available for current tuberculosis treatment. Antimicrobial peptides can be employed as a promising alternative strategy for TB treatment. Here, we designed and synthesized a series of peptide sequences based on the structure-activity relationships of natural sequences of antimicrobial peptides. The peptide W3R6 and its analogs were screened and found to have potent antimycobacterial activity against M. smegmatis, and no hemolytic activity against human erythrocytes. The evidence from the mechanism of action study indicated that W3R6 and its analogs can interact with the mycobacterial membrane in a lytic manner and form pores on the outer membrane of M. smegmatis. Significant colocalization of D-W3R6 with mycobacterial DNA was observed by confocal laser scanning microscopy and DNA retardation assays, which suggested that the antimycobacterial mechanism of action of the peptide was associated with the unprotected genomic DNA of M. smegmatis. In general, W3R6 and its analogs act on not only the mycobacterial membrane but also the genomic DNA in the cytoplasm, which makes it difficult for mycobacteria to generate resistance due to the peptides having two targets. In addition, the peptides can effectively eliminate M. smegmatis cells from infected macrophages. Our findings indicated that the antimicrobial peptide W3R6 could be a novel lead compound to overcome the threat from drug-resistant M. tuberculosis strains in the development of potent AMPs for TB therapeutic applications.


Asunto(s)
Mycobacterium , Tuberculosis , Humanos , Antituberculosos/farmacología , Péptidos Antimicrobianos , Péptidos/farmacología , Péptidos/química
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Molecules ; 27(13)2022 Jun 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35807330

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The metastable zone width (MSZW) of p-methoxybenzoic acid (PMBA) in an ethanol-water system was measured using the polythermal method. The nucleation order m obtained by the Nývlt's model indicates the nucleation of PMBA following a progressive nucleation mechanism at low saturation temperature (m = 3.18-7.50) and an instantaneous nucleation mechanism at high saturation temperature (m = 1.46-2.55). Then, combined with the metastable zone experiment and the Sangwal model, we found that the MSZW and the interfacial energy reached the maximum when the mass fraction of ethanol was 0.8, which resulted in the smallest crystal product size. Meanwhile, the maximum rcrit and ΔGcrit obtained based on the modified Sangwal model indicating the PMBA needs to overcome a higher nucleation barrier in the ethanol mass fraction of 0.8. Finally, we proposed a preferential strategy for adjusting MSZW by correlating the interfacial energy with the change in ethanol mass fraction, saturation temperature, and cooling rate, respectively.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(30): 11509-11513, 2022 Aug 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35856737

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CO-bound forms of nitrogenase are N2-reduction inhibited and likely intermediates in Fischer-Tropsch chemistry. Visible-light photolysis at 7 K was used to interrogate all three known CO-related EPR-active forms as exhibited by the α-H195Q variant of Azotobacter vinelandii nitrogenase MoFe protein. The hi(5)-CO EPR signal converted to the hi-CO EPR signal, which reverted at 10 K. FT-IR monitoring revealed an exquisitely light-sensitive "Hi-2" species with bands at 1932 and 1866 cm-1 that yielded "Hi-1" with bands at 1969 and 1692 cm-1, which reverted to "Hi-2". The similarities of photochemical behavior and recombination kinetics showed, for the first time, that hi-CO EPR and "Hi-1" IR signals arise from one chemical species. hi(5)-CO EPR and "Hi-2" IR signals are from a second species, and lo-CO EPR and "Lo-2" IR signals, formed after prolonged illumination, are from a third species. Comparing FT-IR data with CO-inhibited MoFe-protein crystal structures allowed assignment of CO-bonding geometries in these species.


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Azotobacter vinelandii , Nitrogenasa , Monóxido de Carbono , Espectroscopía de Resonancia por Spin del Electrón , Molibdoferredoxina/metabolismo , Nitrogenasa/química , Recombinación Genética , Espectroscopía Infrarroja por Transformada de Fourier
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Int J Biochem Cell Biol ; 143: 106156, 2022 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34999227

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Chensinin-1b and its lipoanalogs demonstrate different anticancer activities against selected cancer cells, and the anticancer activity of PA-C1b is improved up to 3-fold compared with that of the parent peptide chensinin-1b. However, detailing the mechanism of action of these peptides is required to better understand the structure-function relationship. In this study, chensinin-1b and PA-C1b were selected as the representative peptides to investigate the mode of action in cancer cells. The results indicated that the boundary of the cell membrane was broken when the cells were treated with chensinin-1b, while that of cells treated with PA-C1b remained intact based on morphological changes. Apoptosis assays indicated that PA-C1b induced MCF-7 cancer cell apoptosis, while chensinin-1b mainly damaged the cell membrane. MCF-7 cancer cells treated with the peptides induced the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, and cytochrome c was released from mitochondria, but PA-C1b enhanced ROS generation. Additionally, PA-C1b uptake occurred via an energy-dependent pathway and was inhibited by selected endocytosis inhibitors. Furthermore, treatment of MCF-7 cells with PA-C1b suppressed Bcl-2 mRNA levels and increased Bax mRNA levels, upregulated the expression of the proapoptotic protein Bax and downregulated the expression of the antiapoptotic protein Bcl-2. These results indicate that the anticancer mechanism of AMPs may be considerably affected by only a slight difference in the hydrophobicity of the two peptides; and such a study may facilitate the design of novel peptide-based anticancer agents.


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Péptidos Catiónicos Antimicrobianos/metabolismo , Péptidos Antimicrobianos/metabolismo , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana/métodos , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Femenino , Humanos , Interacciones Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas
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Mol Biol Rep ; 49(3): 2085-2095, 2022 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34988890

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BACKGROUND: Scutellarein, a widely studied ingredient of scutellaria herbs, has higher bioavailability and solubility than that of scutellarin. Although the scutellarein had been reported to modulate numerous biological functions, its ability in suppressing cardiac hypertrophy remains unclear. Hence, the present study attempted to investigate whether scutellarein played critical roles in preventing phenylephrine (PE)-induced cardiac hypertrophy. METHODS AND RESULTS: Immunocytochemistry (ICC) was employed for evaluating the morphology of the treated cardiomyocytes. Real-time PCR and western blot were respectively applied to assess the mRNA levels and protein expression of the relevant molecules. Bioinformatics analyses were carried out to investigate the potential mechanisms by which scutellarein modulated the PE-induced cardiac hypertrophy. The results showed that Scutellarein treatment significantly inhibited PE-induced increase in H9c2 and AC16 cardiomyocyte size. Besides, scutellarein treatment also dramatically suppressed the expression of the cardiac hypertrophic markers: ANP, BNP and ß-MHC. Furthermore, the effects of scutellarein on attenuating the cardiac hypertrophy might be mediated by suppressing the activity of TRAF2/NF-κB signaling pathway. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, our data indicated that scutellarein could protect against PE-induced cardiac hypertrophy via regulating TRAF2/NF-κB signaling pathway using in vitro experiments.


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Apigenina , Cardiomegalia , FN-kappa B , Apigenina/farmacología , Cardiomegalia/tratamiento farmacológico , Cardiomegalia/metabolismo , Humanos , Miocitos Cardíacos/metabolismo , FN-kappa B/metabolismo , Transducción de Señal , Factor 2 Asociado a Receptor de TNF/metabolismo , Factor 2 Asociado a Receptor de TNF/farmacología
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Front Optoelectron ; 15(1): 21, 2022 May 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36637548

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Simultaneously realizing the optical and electrical properties of organic materials is always challenging. Herein, a convenient and promising strategy for designing organic materials with integrated optoelectronic properties based on cocrystal engineering has been put forward. By selecting the fluorene (Flu) and the 7,7',8,8'-tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) as functional constituents, the Flu-TCNQ cocrystal prepared shows deep red emission at 702 nm, which is comparable to the commercialized red quantum dot. The highest electron mobility of organic field-effect transistor (OFET) based on Flu-TCNQ is 0.32 cm2 V-1 s-1. Spectroscopic analysis indicates that the intermolecular driving force contributing to the co-assembly of Flu-TCNQ is mainly charge transfer (CT) interaction, which leads to its different optoelectronic properties from constituents.

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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ; 208: 112069, 2021 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34478957

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Antimicrobial peptides/DNA complexes were designed based on AMPs chensinin-1b and its corresponding lipo-chensinin-1b conjugated with an aliphatic acid with different chain lengths and therapeutic genes. The main goal of such a complex includes two aspects: first, antimicrobial peptides deliver therapeutic genes to cancer cells and genes expressed in targeted tissue for cancer gene therapy, and, second, the antimicrobial peptide kills cancer cells when used alone as an anticancer agent. This study presents a model composed of chensinin-1b and its lipo-chensinin-1b and eGFP plasmids, which were used as reporter genes, and the final peptide/eGFP plasmid complexes were analyzed by TEM and DLS. The gene transfection efficiency of the complex was evaluated by a microplate reader, FACS and CLSM. Compared with Lipo2000, the antimicrobial peptide showed specific selectivity for transfection against cancer cells and mammalian cells. The peptides chensinin-1b and lipo-chensinin-1b binding with the eGFP plasmid displayed optimal transfection efficiencies at a mass ratio of 8. In addition, PA-C1b can deliver p53-eGFP plasmids into MCF-7 cancer cells, and the proliferation of cells was inhibited and even caused cell death. Overall, PA-C1b was screened and found to have the highest transfection efficiency for gene delivery and good cellular uptake capability. The in vivo transfection ability of PA-C1b was investigated using a tumor-bearing mouse model, and the transfection efficiency reflected by the fluorescence of expressed GFP was determined by in vivo imaging. Conclusively, the antimicrobial peptide PA-C1b could be used as the nonviral vector with high efficiency for cancer gene therapy.


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Técnicas de Transferencia de Gen , Neoplasias , Acilación , Animales , ADN/genética , Ratones , Neoplasias/genética , Neoplasias/terapia , Plásmidos/genética , Proteínas Citotóxicas Formadoras de Poros
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Int J Pharm ; 588: 119767, 2020 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32800935

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Antimicrobial peptide PA-C1b (chensinin-1b conjugated with palmitic acid) showed potent anticancer activity with no obvious hemolytic activity, which made it a potential agent for treating cancers. However, after in vivo administration, peptides can be degraded by proteases because there is no effective protection. In this study, a tumor-targeting photoresponsive antimicrobial peptide delivery system was developed, and the peptide PA-C1b labeled with the dye sulfo-cyanine7 (Cy7) was loaded into mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs). The final MSN@Cy7-PA-C1b nanoparticles were wrapped by graphene oxide (GO), and then folic acid was conjugated to the surface of the MSNs for targeting purposes. The final MSN@Cy7-PA-C1b@FA-GO nanoparticles were constructed to allow light-mediated peptide release and folate receptor-targeted cancer therapy. The Cy7 dye serves as a real-time indicator, and GO acts as a gatekeeper to prevent leakage of the loaded peptides in the absence of near-infrared light irradiation. Upon light irradiation, the GO wrapping detaches, and the photoresponsive peptide delivery system works well both in in vitro cell experiments and during in vivo administration in mouse tumor experiments. The construction of the MSN@Cy7-PA-C1b@FA-GO platform provides a novel approach to deliver antimicrobial peptides in vivo for the treatment of infections by pathogenic microorganisms and cancers.


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Nanopartículas , Neoplasias , Animales , Sistemas de Liberación de Medicamentos , Ratones , Fototerapia , Proteínas Citotóxicas Formadoras de Poros , Porosidad , Dióxido de Silicio
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Biochem J ; 477(3): 747-762, 2020 02 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31934718

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CGA-N12, an antifungal peptide derived from chromogranin A, has specific antagonistic activity against Candida spp., especially against Candida tropicalis, by inducing cell apoptosis. However, the effect of CGA-N12 on the Candida cell wall is unknown. The Candida protein KRE9, which possesses ß-1,6-glucanase activity, was screened by affinity chromatography after binding to CGA-N12. In this study, the effect of CGA-N12 on KRE9 and the interaction between CGA-N12 and KRE9 was studied to clarify the effect of CGA-N12 on C. tropicalis cell wall synthesis. The effect of CGA-N12 on recombinant KRE9 ß-1,6-glucanase activity was investigated by analyzing the consumption of glucose. The results showed that CGA-N12 inhibited the activity of KRE9. After C. tropicalis was treated with CGA-N12, the structure of the C. tropicalis cell wall was damaged. The interaction between CGA-N12 and KRE9 was analyzed by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). The results showed that their interaction process was involved an endothermic reaction, and the interaction force was mainly hydrophobic with a few electrostatic forces. The results of the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) assay showed that the distance between CGA-N12 and KRE9 was 7 ∼ 10 nm during their interaction. Therefore, we concluded that the target of CGA-N12 in the C. tropicalis cell membrane is KRE9, and that CGA-N12 weakly binds to KRE9 within a 7 ∼ 10 nm distance and inhibits KRE9 activity.


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Antifúngicos/farmacología , Candida tropicalis/efectos de los fármacos , Pared Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Cromogranina A/farmacología , Glicósido Hidrolasas/efectos de los fármacos , Candida tropicalis/metabolismo , Pared Celular/metabolismo , Transferencia Resonante de Energía de Fluorescencia/métodos , Glicoproteínas/efectos de los fármacos , Glicoproteínas/metabolismo , Glicósido Hidrolasas/metabolismo , Péptidos/farmacología
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J Fluoresc ; 30(1): 131-142, 2020 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31925652

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Multidrug-resistant bacteria present an important threat to human health. In this study, due to the weak antimicrobial activity of chensinin-1b against multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria, three lipo-chensinin-1b peptides, including OA-C1b, LA-C1b and PA-C1b, were designed and their activities against MDR bacteria were examined. Both the OA-C1b and LA-C1b peptides exhibited potent antimicrobial activity against selected multidrug-resistant bacterial strains. In addition to the direct disruption of bacterial membranes by antimicrobial peptides, it has also been proposed that DNA is a superior intracellular target for antimicrobial peptides. ctDNA was used as a model to investigate the binding properties of DNA and lipo-chensinin-1b peptides using a variety of biophysical methods. The kinetics results of both UV-Vis and CD spectroscopy suggested that the interaction between lipo-chensinin-1b peptides and ctDNA was concentration-dependent and resulted in an increase in polynucleotide helicity. Viscosity measurements, Trp fluorescence and iodide quenching experiments indicated that nonclassical groove binding and electrostatic binding interaction modes were utilized when the peptides interacted with the ctDNA. In addition, the formation of peptide-ctDNA complexes was monitored using dynamic light scattering experiments, during which the peptide exhibited the ability to neutralize the negative charges on the surface of the ctDNA. These results promote the possibility of designing peptide-based antibiotics targeted to DNA.


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Antibacterianos/química , Bacterias/efectos de los fármacos , Péptidos Catiónicos Antimicrobianos , Sitios de Unión/efectos de los fármacos , ADN Tumoral Circulante , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Farmacorresistencia Bacteriana Múltiple/efectos de los fármacos , Interacciones Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Cinética , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana , Espectrometría de Fluorescencia , Viscosidad
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J Photochem Photobiol B ; 200: 111645, 2019 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31671371

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Antimicrobial peptide W3R6 was derived from chensinin-1b and showed potential as a novel antibiotics. However, W3R6 was susceptible to protease cleavage, which limited its therapeutic application. To improve the proteolytic resistance of W3R6, D-amino acids were incorporated into its sequence by specific amino acid substitution or whole sequence substitution according to the specificity of the cleavage site. In this study, partially substituted analog D-Arg-W3R6 and completely substituted D-enantiomer D-W3R6 were synthesized. The resistance of D-Arg-W3R6 and D-W3R6 to cleavage by the tested protease increased, particularly of D-W3R6. The antimicrobial activity of D-Arg-W3R6 was almost the same as that of the parent peptide W3R6, but the antimicrobial activity of D-W3R6 was slightly decreased. The hemolytic activity of both D-Arg-W3R6 and D-W3R6 was negligible. The CD spectrum of D-W3R6 exhibited symmetry with that of W3R6 in a membrane-mimetic environment. The membrane interaction between the D-amino acid substituted analogs and a real/mimic bacterial cell membrane was examined. The outer membrane depolarization, inner membrane permeability and dye leakage in three types of liposomes treated with D-Arg-W3R6 and D-W3R6 were not obviously different from W3R6, which could be due to the similar physical and chemical properties. In addition, these three peptides showed the binding ability with LPS micelles detected by ITC, and their ability to disrupt the LPS micelles was examined by DLS experiment and even neutralize the surface negative charge of E. coli cells. These results suggest that D-Arg-W3R6 is a promising antibiotic molecule.


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Aminoácidos/química , Antiinfecciosos/química , Péptidos Catiónicos Antimicrobianos/química , Antiinfecciosos/síntesis química , Antiinfecciosos/farmacología , Péptidos Catiónicos Antimicrobianos/síntesis química , Péptidos Catiónicos Antimicrobianos/farmacología , Pared Celular/química , Pared Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Pared Celular/metabolismo , Eritrocitos/citología , Eritrocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Eritrocitos/metabolismo , Bacterias Gramnegativas/efectos de los fármacos , Bacterias Grampositivas/efectos de los fármacos , Hemólisis/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Liposomas/química , Liposomas/metabolismo , Péptidos/química , Permeabilidad/efectos de los fármacos , Estabilidad Proteica
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Diabetes ; 68(9): 1730-1746, 2019 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31167878

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Recent studies implicate a strong association between elevated plasma branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) and insulin resistance (IR). However, a causal relationship and whether interrupted BCAA homeostasis can serve as a therapeutic target for diabetes remain to be established experimentally. In this study, unbiased integrative pathway analyses identified a unique genetic link between obesity-associated IR and BCAA catabolic gene expression at the pathway level in human and mouse populations. In genetically obese (ob/ob) mice, rate-limiting branched-chain α-keto acid (BCKA) dehydrogenase deficiency (i.e., BCAA and BCKA accumulation), a metabolic feature, accompanied the systemic suppression of BCAA catabolic genes. Restoring BCAA catabolic flux with a pharmacological inhibitor of BCKA dehydrogenase kinase (BCKDK) ( a suppressor of BCKA dehydrogenase) reduced the abundance of BCAA and BCKA and markedly attenuated IR in ob/ob mice. Similar outcomes were achieved by reducing protein (and thus BCAA) intake, whereas increasing BCAA intake did the opposite; this corroborates the pathogenic roles of BCAAs and BCKAs in IR in ob/ob mice. Like BCAAs, BCKAs also suppressed insulin signaling via activation of mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1. Finally, the small-molecule BCKDK inhibitor significantly attenuated IR in high-fat diet-induced obese mice. Collectively, these data demonstrate a pivotal causal role of a BCAA catabolic defect and elevated abundance of BCAAs and BCKAs in obesity-associated IR and provide proof-of-concept evidence for the therapeutic validity of manipulating BCAA metabolism for treating diabetes.


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Aminoácidos de Cadena Ramificada/metabolismo , Resistencia a la Insulina/fisiología , Insulina/metabolismo , Obesidad/metabolismo , Animales , Dieta Alta en Grasa , Expresión Génica , Estudio de Asociación del Genoma Completo , Prueba de Tolerancia a la Glucosa , Humanos , Masculino , Diana Mecanicista del Complejo 1 de la Rapamicina/metabolismo , Metaboloma , Ratones , Obesidad/genética , Proteínas Quinasas/metabolismo , Transducción de Señal/fisiología
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Acta Pharm Sin B ; 8(6): 956-968, 2018 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30505664

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In this paper, we prepared a dual functional system based on dextrin-coated silver nanoparticles which were further attached with iron oxide nanoparticles and cell penetrating peptide (Tat), producing Tat-modified Ag-Fe3O4 nanocomposites (Tat-FeAgNPs). To load drugs, an -SH containing linker, 3-mercaptopropanohydrazide, was designed and synthesized. It enabled the silver carriers to load and release doxorubicin (Dox) in a pH-sensitive pattern. The delivery efficiency of this system was assessed in vitro using MCF-7 cells, and in vivo using null BalB/c mice bearing MCF-7 xenograft tumors. Our results demonstrated that both Tat and externally applied magnetic field could promote cellular uptake and consequently the cytotoxicity of doxorubicin-loaded nanoparticles, with the IC50 of Tat-FeAgNP-Dox to be 0.63 µmol/L. The in vivo delivery efficiency of Tat-FeAgNP carrying Cy5 to the mouse tumor was analyzed using the in vivo optical imaging tests, in which Tat-FeAgNP-Cy5 yielded the most efficient accumulation in the tumor (6.7±2.4% ID of Tat-FeAgNPs). Anti-tumor assessment also demonstrated that Tat-FeAgNP-Dox displayed the most significant tumor-inhibiting effects and reduced the specific growth rate of tumor by 29.6% (P = 0.009), which could be attributed to its superior performance in tumor drug delivery in comparison with the control nanovehicles.

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Biochem J ; 475(22): 3687-3706, 2018 11 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30373763

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Antimicrobial peptides have broad-spectrum killing activities against bacteria, enveloped viruses, fungi and several parasites via cell membrane permeation and exhibit primarily immunomodulatory and anti-infective functions in their interactions with host cells. However, the mechanism underlying their anti-inflammatory activity remains to be elucidated. L-K6, an analog of temporin-1CEb isolated from the skin secretion of Rana chensinensis, has demonstrated a wide range of antimicrobial activities against gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. In this study, the potent anti-inflammatory mechanism of L-K6 and its analogs in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated human macrophage U937 cells were evaluated. We found that L-K6 suppressed the expression of inflammatory factors by two downstream signaling components in the MyD88-dependent pathway, including the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) and the NF (nuclear factor)-κB signaling pathway, but its analog L-K5, which had the same amino acid sequence as L-K6 but no Lys residue at the -COOH terminal, only inhibited the phosphorylation of I-κB and NF-κB. Importantly, L-K6 and L-K5 were actively taken up by U937 cells through an independent cell membrane disruption mechanism and were eventually localized to the perinuclear region. The L-K6 uptake process was mediated by endocytosis, but L-K5 was specifically taken up by U937 cells via TLR4 endocytosis. Our results demonstrated that L-K6 can neutralize LPS and diassociate LPS micelles to inhibit LPS from triggering the proinflammatory signaling pathway, and by partially inhibiting inflammatory responses by the intracellular target. However, L-K5 may mainly inhibit proinflammatory responses by intracellular reporters to modulate the NF-κB signaling pathway.


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Antiinfecciosos/farmacología , Inflamación/tratamiento farmacológico , Macrófagos/efectos de los fármacos , Péptidos/farmacología , Animales , Antiinfecciosos/síntesis química , Antiinfecciosos/química , Supervivencia Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Supervivencia Celular/genética , Citocinas/genética , Citocinas/metabolismo , Femenino , Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Inflamación/inducido químicamente , Inflamación/metabolismo , Leucina/química , Lipopolisacáridos , Lisina/química , Macrófagos/metabolismo , Ratones , Péptidos/síntesis química , Péptidos/química , Transducción de Señal/efectos de los fármacos , Transducción de Señal/genética , Células U937
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Eur J Med Chem ; 150: 546-558, 2018 Apr 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29549839

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The threshold hydrophobicity and amphipathic structure of the peptidic chain are important for the biological function of antimicrobial peptides. Chensinin-1b exhibits broad-spectrum bactericidal activity with no hemolytic activity but has almost no anticancer ability against the selected cancer cell lines. In this study, the conjugation of aliphatic acid was designed with different lengths of N-terminal of chensinin-1b, the antimicrobial activity of the resulting lipo-chensinin-1b was examined, in which OA-C1b showed much stronger activity than those of cheninin-1b and the other two lipopeptides. The membrane interaction between the lipo-chensinin-1b and real/mimetic bacterial cell membrane was investigated. Electrostatic interactions between the lipo-chensinin-1b and lipopolysaccharides were detected by isothermal titration calorimetry and the binding affinities were 10.83 µM, 8.77 µM and 7.35 µM for OA-C1b, LA-C1b and PA-C1b, respectively. The antimicrobial activity and membrane interaction ability of the lipo-chensinin-1b followed this order: OA-C1b > chensinin-1b > LA-C1b > PA-C1b. In addition, the lipo-chensinin-1b also exhibited lytic activity against various cancer cells and demonstrated the ability to inhibit LPS-stimulated cytokine release from human U937 cells. The CD spectra indicated that the helical or ß-strands contents were existed as the main components in TFE or LPS solution, respectively. The self-assembly behavior was trigged by the solution pH and affected by the length of carbon chain, in which chensinin-1b, OA-C1b, LA-C1b and PA-C1b formed micelles at neutral pH and the micelle size increased for chensinin-1b, OA-C1b and LA-C1b. PA-C1b formed nanofibers in an acidic environment indicated by TEM experiments, and the peptides formed aggregates in an acidic environment and re-dissociated when the pH was adjusted to neutral.


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Antibacterianos/farmacología , Antineoplásicos/farmacología , Bacterias Gramnegativas/efectos de los fármacos , Bacterias Grampositivas/efectos de los fármacos , Lipopéptidos/farmacología , Péptidos/farmacología , Antibacterianos/síntesis química , Antibacterianos/química , Péptidos Catiónicos Antimicrobianos , Antineoplásicos/síntesis química , Antineoplásicos/química , Línea Celular Tumoral , Permeabilidad de la Membrana Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Proliferación Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Citocinas/antagonistas & inhibidores , Citocinas/biosíntesis , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Ensayos de Selección de Medicamentos Antitumorales , Humanos , Interacciones Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Lipopéptidos/síntesis química , Lipopéptidos/química , Lipopolisacáridos/antagonistas & inhibidores , Lipopolisacáridos/farmacología , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana , Estructura Molecular , Péptidos/síntesis química , Péptidos/química , Relación Estructura-Actividad
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