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Inhibitory effects of a specific phage-displayed peptide on high peritoneal metastasis of gastric cancer.

Feihu Bai1, Jie Liang, Jun Wang, Yongquan Shi, Kedong Zhang, Shuhui Liang, Liu Hong, Huihong Zhai, Yuanyuan Lu, Yu Han, Fang Yin, Kaichun Wu, Daiming Fan.   

Abstract

Peritoneal dissemination in gastric cancer is the most frequent cause of the noncurative resection and recurrence after curative resection. We, therefore, evaluated the feasibility of a peptide, which was obtained by screening a random phage display library, in the treatment of peritoneal metastases of gastric cancer. In this study, a novel cell line, GC9811-P, with a high potential peritoneal metastasis of gastric cancer derived from its parental cell line, GC9811, was established. Using a phage display library, we isolated a specific peptide that selectively bound to GC9811-P cells rather than its parental GC9811cells. The isolated phage-displaying peptide, SMSIASPYIALE (named peptide PIII), was obtained after four rounds of selection, showing a tendency to preferentially bind to GC9811-P cells compared with a panel of other gastric cancer cell lines, and preferentially accumulate in peritoneal metastasis tumor tissue in comparison with control organs, peritoneum, liver, pancreas, spleen, lung, and kidney. Further study showed that synthetic peptide PIII could significantly inhibit adhesive and invasional ability of GC9811-P cells and could effectively block the corresponding phage binding to the GC9811-P cells, whereas, exposure of the cells to various concentrations of peptide PIII showed no obvious cell growth inhibition. Furthermore, a highly reproducible animal experimental model of gastric cancer with peritoneal dissemination was established in nude mice by injecting a suspension of the cell line into the gastric wall of nude mice. Animals intraperitoneally treated with peptide PIII in this model or another animal model of gastric cancer with peritoneal dissemination established using MKN45 cells showed suppressed tumor metastasis to peritoneum and significantly prolonged survival. In conclusion, the selected peptide PIII was a biologically active peptide and could effectively inhibit peritoneal dissemination of gastric cancer.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17043801     DOI: 10.1007/s00109-006-0115-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Med (Berl)        ISSN: 0946-2716            Impact factor:   4.599


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