PFR peptide, one of the antimicrobial peptides identified from the derivatives of lactoferrin, induces necrosis in leukemia cells — Lu Yan (2016) | RDL Network
PFR peptide, one of the antimicrobial peptides identified from the derivatives of lactoferrin, induces necrosis in leukemia cells
Article 2016 en
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Lu Yan
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Tengfei Zhang
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Yue Shi
Abstract
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Abstract LF11-322 (PFWRIRIRR-NH 2 ) (PFR peptide), a nine amino acid-residue peptide fragment derived from human lactoferricin, possesses potent cytotoxicity against bacteria. We report here the discovery and characterization of its antitumor activity in leukemia cells. PFR peptide inhibited the proliferation of MEL and HL-60 leukemia cells by inducing cell death in the absence of the classical features of apoptosis, including chromatin condensation, Annexin V staining, Caspase activation and increase of abundance of pro-apoptotic proteins. Instead, necrotic cell death as evidenced by increasing intracellular PI staining and LDH release, inducing membrane disruption and up-regulating intracellular calcium level, was observed following PFR peptide treatment. In addition to necrotic cell death, PFR peptide also induced G 0 /G 1 cell cycle arrest. Moreover, PFR peptide exhibited favorable antitumor activity and tolerability in vivo . These findings thus provide a new clue of antimicrobial peptides as a potential novel therapy for leukemia.
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