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Research Article

A thermally responsive Tat-elastin-like polypeptide fusion protein induces membrane leakage, apoptosis, and cell death in human breast cancer cells

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Pages 611-622 | Received 26 Feb 2007, Accepted 06 Jun 2007, Published online: 08 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

The thermally responsive elastin-like polypeptide (ELP) has great potential as a macromolecular drug delivery vehicle due to its ability to be actively targeted to solid tumors by application of focused hyperthermia. Since, the toxicity properties of a new therapeutic delivery vehicle are crucial to its utility as an effective delivery vehicle, we evaluated the cytotoxicity of a thermally responsive Tat-ELP1 in various cell lines in response to hyperthermia. We report that Tat-ELP1 was not cytotoxic at 37°C in SK-MEL-2, SKOV-3 and WI-38 cells, and only mildly toxic in the MCF-7 breast carcinoma cell line. Application of hyperthermia (42°C) in combination with Tat-ELP1 resulted in cytotoxicity in all cell lines tested, and this toxicity was most prominent in the MCF-7 cell line, which was chosen to study the mechanism behind this increased toxicity. We found that Tat-ELP1 combined with hyperthermia caused membrane leakage and apoptosis, resulting in cell death, but no hemolytic effect was observed on murine erythrocytes.

Abbreviations
aa=

amino acid

ELP=

elastin-like polypeptide

LDH=

lactate dehydrogenase

RFU=

relative fluorescence unit

CPP=

cell penetrating peptides

PBS=

phosphate-buffered physiological saline

Tb=

physiological body temperature

Th=

temperature in the hyperthermic region

Tt=

transition temperature

Abbreviations
aa=

amino acid

ELP=

elastin-like polypeptide

LDH=

lactate dehydrogenase

RFU=

relative fluorescence unit

CPP=

cell penetrating peptides

PBS=

phosphate-buffered physiological saline

Tb=

physiological body temperature

Th=

temperature in the hyperthermic region

Tt=

transition temperature

Notes

* This work was supported by the Wendy Will Case Cancer Fund.

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