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  2. Conjugates of cytochrome c and antennapedia peptide activate apoptosis and inhibit proliferation of HeLa cancer cells

Conjugates of cytochrome c and antennapedia peptide activate apoptosis and inhibit proliferation of HeLa cancer cells

  • Exp Ther Med. 2013 Sep;6(3):786-790. doi: 10.3892/etm.2013.1205.
Patrick Imesch 1 David Scheiner Emese Szabo Daniel Fink André Fedier
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  • 1 Department of Gynecology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich CH-8091, Switzerland.
Abstract

Polycationic cell-penetrating Peptides (CPPs) deliver macromolecules into cells without losing the functional properties of the cargoed macromolecule. The aim of this study was to determine whether exogenous cytochrome c is delivered to HeLa cervical carcinoma cells by the CPP antennapedia (Antp) and activates Apoptosis. HeLa cervical carcinoma cells were treated with conjugated Antp-SMCC-cytochrome c (cytochrome c chemically conjugated to Antp) or with non-conjugated Antp and cytochrome c. Sensitivity to the treatments was determined by the clonogenic assay (proliferation) and by immunoblot analysis (Apoptosis activation). We report that conjugated Antp-SMCC-cytochrome c activated Apoptosis in HeLa cells as demonstrated by poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP-1) cleavage and inhibited their proliferation. The Antp-SMCC-cytochrome c-induced Apoptosis was inhibited by z-VAD-fmk, a pan-caspase inhibitor peptide. Unconjugated Antp or cytochrome c demonstrated no inhibitory effect on survival and proliferation. Our results suggest that chemical coupling of cytochrome c to CPPs may present a possible strategy for delivering cytochrome c into cells and for activating Apoptosis.

Keywords

apoptosis; cell-penetrating peptides; cytochrome c; proliferation.

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