1. CPP-Ts: a new intracellular calcium channel modulator and a promising tool for drug delivery in cancer cells.
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Oliveira-Mendes BBR, Horta CCR, do Carmo AO, Biscoto GL, Sales-Medina DF, Leal HG, Brandão-Dias PFP, Miranda SEM, Aguiar CJ, Cardoso VN, de Barros ALB, Chávez-Olortégui C, Leite MF, and Kalapothakis E
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- Amino Acid Sequence genetics, Animals, Calcium Channels, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell-Penetrating Peptides genetics, Cell-Penetrating Peptides pharmacology, Cell-Penetrating Peptides therapeutic use, Cytoplasm drug effects, Humans, Scorpion Venoms chemistry, Scorpions chemistry, Calcium chemistry, Cell-Penetrating Peptides chemistry, Drug Delivery Systems, Neoplasms drug therapy
- Abstract
Scorpion sting envenoming impacts millions of people worldwide, with cardiac effects being one of the main causes of death on victims. Here we describe the first Ca
2+ channel toxin present in Tityus serrulatus (Ts) venom, a cell penetrating peptide (CPP) named CPP-Ts. We show that CPP-Ts increases intracellular Ca2+ release through the activation of nuclear InsP3R of cardiomyocytes, thereby causing an increase in the contraction frequency of these cells. Besides proposing a novel subfamily of Ca2+ active toxins, we investigated its potential use as a drug delivery system targeting cancer cell nucleus using CPP-Ts's nuclear-targeting property. To this end, we prepared a synthetic CPP-Ts sub peptide14-39 lacking pharmacological activity which was directed to the nucleus of specific cancer cell lines. This research identifies a novel subfamily of Ca2+ active toxins and provides new insights into biotechnological applications of animal venoms.- Published
- 2018
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