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Cell migration inhibition activity of a non-RGD disintegrin from Crotalus durissus collilineatus venom
Oliveira, Isadora Sousa de; Manzini, Rafaella Varzoni; Ferreira, Isabela Gobbo; Cardoso, Iara Aimê; Bordon, Karla de Castro Figueiredo; Machado, Ana Rita Thomazela; Antunes, Lusânia Maria Greggi; Rosa, José Cesar; Arantes, Eliane Candiani.
Affiliation
  • Oliveira, Isadora Sousa de; University of São Paulo. Department of Physics and Chemistry. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Manzini, Rafaella Varzoni; University of São Paulo. Department of Physics and Chemistry. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Ferreira, Isabela Gobbo; University of São Paulo. Department of Physics and Chemistry. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Cardoso, Iara Aimê; University of São Paulo. Department of Physics and Chemistry. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Bordon, Karla de Castro Figueiredo; University of São Paulo. Department of Physics and Chemistry. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Machado, Ana Rita Thomazela; University of São Paulo. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto. Department of Clinical Analysis, Toxicology and Food Science. Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Antunes, Lusânia Maria Greggi; University of São Paulo. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto. Department of Clinical Analysis, Toxicology and Food Science. Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Rosa, José Cesar; University of São Paulo. School of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto. Protein Chemistry Center and Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Pathogenic Bioagents. Ribeirão Preto. BR
  • Arantes, Eliane Candiani; University of São Paulo. Department of Physics and Chemistry. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto. BR
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-976024
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ABSTRACT
In recent decades, snake venom disintegrins have received special attention due to their potential use in anticancer therapy. Disintegrins are small and cysteine-rich proteins present in snake venoms and can interact with specific integrins to inhibit their activities in cell-cell and cell-ECM interactions. These molecules, known to inhibit platelet aggregation, are also capable of interacting with certain cancer-related integrins, and may interfere in important processes involved in carcinogenesis. Therefore, disintegrin from Crotalus durissus collilineatus venom was isolated, structurally characterized and evaluated for its toxicity and ability to interfere with cell proliferation and migration in MDA-MB-231, a human breast cancer cell line.

Methods:

Based on previous studies, disintegrin was isolated by FPLC, through two chromatographic steps, both on reversed phase C-18 columns. The isolated disintegrin was structurally characterized by Tris-TricineSDS-PAGE, mass spectrometry and N-terminal sequencing. For the functional assays, MTT and wound-healing assays were performed in order to investigate cytotoxicity and effect on cell migration in vitro, respectively.

Results:

Disintegrin presented a molecular mass of 7287.4 Da and its amino acid sequence shared similarity with the disintegrin domain of P-II metalloproteases. Using functional assays, the disintegrin showed low cytotoxicity (15% and 17%, at 3 and 6 µg/mL, respectively) after 24 h of incubation and in the wound-healing assay, the disintegrin (3 µg/mL) was able to significantly inhibit cell migration (24%, p < 0.05), compared to negative control.

Conclusion:

Thus, our results demonstrate that non-RGD disintegrin from C. d. collilineatus induces low cytotoxicity and inhibits migration of human breast cancer cells. Therefore, it may be a very useful molecular tool for understanding ECM-cell interaction cancer-related mechanisms involved in an important integrin family that highlights molecular aspects of tumorigenesis. Also, non-RGD disintegrin has potential to serve as an agent in anticancer therapy or adjuvant component combined with other anticancer drugs.(AU)
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Full text: Available Database: LILACS / VETINDEX Main subject: Snake Venoms / Crotalus / Disintegrins Language: English Journal: J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis Year: 2018 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: University of São Paulo/BR

Full text: Available Database: LILACS / VETINDEX Main subject: Snake Venoms / Crotalus / Disintegrins Language: English Journal: J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis Year: 2018 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: University of São Paulo/BR
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