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all-D proline-rich cell-penetrating peptides: a preliminary in vivo internalization study.

S Pujals1, E Sabidó, T Tarragó, E Giralt.   

Abstract

Proline-rich cell-penetrating peptides, particularly the SAP (sweet arrow peptide), (VRLPPP)(3), have been proposed to be useful intracellular delivery vectors, as a result of their lack of cytotoxicity combined with their capacity to be internalized by cells. A common limitation of the therapeutic use of peptides is metabolic instability. In general, peptides are quickly degraded by proteases upon entry into the bloodstream. The use of all-D-peptide derivatives is emerging as a fruitful strategy to circumvent this degradation problem. In this context, we report on the internalization behaviour, protease-resistance enhancement and self-assembly properties of an all-D version of SAP [(vrlppp)(3)]. The cellular uptake of (vrlppp)(3) was evaluated in an in vivo assay in mice. Both flow cytometry and confocal laser-scanning microscopy experiments showed that a carboxyfluoresceinated version of the molecule, carboxyfluorescein-(vrlppp)(3), is internalized rapidly in white blood cells and kidney cells. Significant fluorescence was also detected in other organs such as the spleen and the liver. Finally, the toxicity of (vrlppp)(3) was examined, and no significant differences in the main biochemical parameters nor in weight were detected compared with controls.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17635150     DOI: 10.1042/BST0350794

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Soc Trans        ISSN: 0300-5127            Impact factor:   5.407


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