Literature DB >> 12907152

Identification of a synovial fibroblast-specific protein transduction domain for delivery of apoptotic agents to hyperplastic synovium.

Zhibao Mi1, Xiaoli Lu, Jeffrey C Mai, Bobby G Ng, Guiqiang Wang, Eric R Lechman, Simon C Watkins, Hannah Rabinowich, Paul D Robbins.   

Abstract

Synovial hyperplasia, resulting in erosion of cartilage and bone, represents one of the major pathologies associated with rheumatoid arthritis. To develop an approach for efficient delivery of proteins or agents to synovium to induce targeted apoptosis of hyperplastic synovial tissue, we have screened an M13 peptide phage display library for synovial-specific transduction peptides. We identified a novel synovial-targeted transduction peptide, HAP-1, which is able to facilitate specific internalization of protein complexes into human and rabbit synovial cells in culture and rabbit synovial lining in vivo. HAP-1 and a non-tissue-specific cationic protein transduction domain, PTD-5, were fused to an antimicrobial peptide, (KLAK)(2), to generate two proapoptotic peptides termed DP2 and DP1, respectively. Administration of these peptides was able to induce apoptosis of rabbit and human synovial cells in culture, with DP2 inducing synovial cell-specific apoptosis. Intra-articular injection of DP1 and DP2 into arthritic rabbit joints with synovial hyperplasia induced extensive apoptosis of the hyperplastic synovium, while reducing the leukocytic infiltration and synovitis. These results suggest that proapoptotic peptides and, in particular, DP2 can be clinically useful for treatment of synovial hyperplasia, as well as inflammation. Moreover, the results demonstrate the feasibility of identifying tissue-specific transduction peptides capable of mediating efficient transduction in vivo.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12907152     DOI: 10.1016/s1525-0016(03)00181-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ther        ISSN: 1525-0016            Impact factor:   11.454


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