Literature DB >> 24960585

Light-triggered, efficient cytosolic release of IM7-saporin targeting the putative cancer stem cell marker CD44 by photochemical internalization.

Monica Bostad1, Marianne Kausberg, Anette Weyergang, Cathrine Elisabeth Olsen, Kristian Berg, Anders Høgset, Pål Kristian Selbo.   

Abstract

We have used the site specific and light-depended drug delivery method photochemical internalization (PCI) to release an immunotoxin (IT), targeting the CD44 receptor, into the cytosol of target cells. The IT consisted of a pan CD44 mAb (clone IM7) bound to the ribosome inactivating protein (RIP) saporin by a biotin-streptavidin linker named IM7-saporin. PCI is based upon photosensitizing compounds localized in the membrane of endosomes and lysosomes causing membrane rupture upon illumination followed by release of the IT into the cytosol. In this in vitro study, we have used 7 different human cancer cell lines of various origins to investigate the cytotoxic effect of PCI-based targeting of the cancer stem cell (CSC) marker CD44. Epi-fluorescence microscopy shows both specific binding and uptake of the IM7-Alexa488, after 30 min and 18 h of incubation, and colocalization with the PCI-photosensitizer TPCS2a prior to light-triggered cytosolic release of the CD44-targeting IT. PCI of IM7-saporin resulted in efficient and specific cytotoxicity in CD44-expressing but not in CD44-negative cancer cells. A higher level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was found in untreated and photodynamic therapy (PDT)-treated LNCaP (CD44(neg)) compared to that of DU145 (CD44(pos)) prostate cancer (PC) cells. This may explain the PDT-resistance observed in the DU145 cells. PCI-based targeting of CD44-expressing cancer cells gives very potent and specific cytotoxic effects and may represent a rational strategy for achieving site-selective elimination of CSCs in aggressive androgen-independent and treatment-resistant PC cells preventing cytotoxic effects on distant normal stem cells.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24960585     DOI: 10.1021/mp500129t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharm        ISSN: 1543-8384            Impact factor:   4.939


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