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Improved anticancer potency by head-to-tail cyclization of short cationic anticancer peptides containing a lipophilic ß(2,2) -amino acid.
Tørfoss, Veronika; Isaksson, Johan; Ausbacher, Dominik; Brandsdal, Bjørn-Olav; Flaten, Gøril E; Anderssen, Trude; Cavalcanti-Jacobsen, Cristiane de A; Havelkova, Martina; Nguyen, Leonard T; Vogel, Hans J; Strøm, Morten B.
Afiliação
  • Tørfoss V; Natural Products and Medicinal Chemistry Research Group, Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Tromsø, NO-9037, Tromsø, Norway.
J Pept Sci ; 18(10): 609-19, 2012 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22933412
ABSTRACT
We have recently reported a series of synthetic anticancer heptapeptides (H-KKWß(2,2) WKK-NH(2) ) containing a central achiral and lipophilic ß(2,2) -amino acid that display low toxicity against non-malignant cells and high proteolytic stability. In the present study, we have further investigated the effects of increasing the rigidity and amphipathicity of two of our lead heptapeptides by preparing a series of seven to five residue cyclic peptides containing the two most promising ß(2,2) -amino acid derivatives as part of the central lipophilic core. The peptides were tested for anticancer activity against human Burkitt's lymphoma (Ramos cells), haemolytic activity against human red blood cells (RBC) and cytotoxicity against healthy human lung fibroblast cells (MRC-5). The results demonstrated a considerable increase in anticancer potency following head-to-tail peptide cyclization, especially for the shortest derivatives lacking a tryptophan residue. High-resolution NMR studies and molecular dynamics simulations together with an annexin-V-FITC and propidium iodide fluorescent assay showed that the peptides had a membrane disruptive mode of action and that the more potent peptides penetrated deeper into the lipid bilayer. The need for new anticancer drugs with novel modes of action is demanding, and development of short cyclic anticancer peptides with an overall rigidified and amphipathic structure is a promising approach to new anticancer agents.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Peptídeos Cíclicos / Linfoma de Burkitt / Aminoácidos / Antineoplásicos Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2012 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Peptídeos Cíclicos / Linfoma de Burkitt / Aminoácidos / Antineoplásicos Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2012 Tipo de documento: Article