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Screening and identification of a novel hepatocellular carcinoma cell binding peptide by using a phage display library.

Xiaohua Zhu1, Hua Wu, Sha Luo, Zhiqun Xianyu, Dan Zhu.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to screen peptides that can specifically bind to human hepatocellular carcinoma (hHCC) cells using phage display of random peptide library in order to develop a peptide-based carrier for the diagnosis or therapy of hHCC. A peptide 12-mer phage display library was employed and 4 rounds of subtractive panning were performed using the hHCC cell line HepG2 as the target. After panning, the phages that specifically bound to and internalized in hHCC cells were selected. The selected phages demonstrated highly specific affinity to HepG2 cells analyzed by ELISA and immunofluorescence analysis. 57.3% of the selected phage clones displayed repeated sequence FLLEPHLMDTSM, and 4 amino acid residues, FLEP were extremely conservative. Based on the sequencing results, a 16-mer peptide (WH-16) was synthesized. The competitive ELISA showed that the binding of the phage clones displayed sequence FLLEPHLMDTSM to HepG2 cells was efficiently inhibited by WH-16. Our findings indicate that cellular binding of phage is mediated via its displayed peptide and the synthesized 16-mer peptide may have the potential to be a delivery carrier in target diagnosis or therapy for hHCC.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18563328     DOI: 10.1007/s11596-008-0316-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Huazhong Univ Sci Technolog Med Sci        ISSN: 1672-0733


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