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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Structures, toxicity and internalization of cell-penetrating peptides

Eiríksdóttir, Emelía January 2010 (has links)
Cellular internalization is a highly regulated process controlled by proteins in the plasma membrane. Large and hydrophilic compounds, in particular, face difficulties conquering the plasma membrane barrier in order to gain access to intracellular environment. This puts serious constrains on the drug industry since many drugs are hydrophilic. Several methods aiming at aiding the cellular internalization of otherwise impermeable compounds have therefore been developed. One such class, so-called cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs), emerged around twenty years ago. This group constitutes hundreds of peptides that have shown a remarkable ability in translocating diverse molecules, ranging from small molecules to large proteins, over the cell membrane. The internalization mechanism of CPPs has been questioned ever since the first peptides were discovered. Initially, the consensus in the field was direct translocation but endocytosis has gradually gained ground. The confusion and the disunity within this research field through the years proceeds from divergent results between research groups that hamper comparison of the peptides. This thesis aims at characterizing several well-established CPPs with comprehensive studies on cellular toxicity, secondary structure and cellular internalization kinetics. The results demonstrate that CPPs act in general in a low or non-toxic way, but the apparent toxicity is both peptide- and cell line-dependent. Structural studies show that the CPPs have a diverse polymorphic behavior ranging from random coil to structured β-sheet or α-helix, depending on the environment. The ability to change secondary structure could be the key to the internalization property of the CPPs. Internalization kinetic studies of CPP conjugates reveal two sorts of internalization profiles, either fast curves that cease in few minutes or slow curves that peak in tens of minutes. Furthermore, improved synthesis of CPP conjugates is demonstrated. In conclusion, the studies in this thesis provide useful information about cytotoxicity and structural diversity of CPPs, and emphasize the importance of kinetic measurements over end-point studies in order to give better insights into the internalization mechanisms of CPPs. / <p>At the time of the doctoral defense, the following paper was unpublished and had a status as follows: Paper 4: Submitted.</p>
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Multi-component peptide-based carriers for gene delivery

Shu Yang Unknown Date (has links)
The feasibility of most gene therapy strategies depends on the efficient delivery of DNA to target cells and tissues. Current gene delivery carriers can be divided into two classes: viral and non-viral delivery systems. Although the viral carriers are highly efficient due to their invasive nature, safety concerns may restrict their application in clinical settings. Synthetic non-viral carriers attract increasing attention because they are less toxic and allow readily modification. Non-viral carrier mediated gene delivery involves several processes. They must condense DNA into small particles, allow membrane penetration and protect DNA from extracellular and intracellular degradative enzymes. In the present study, a small library of carriers containing various combinations of cell penetrating peptide TAT, SV40 large T protein nuclear localisation signal (NLS) and cationic dendrimer of 7 lysine residues (DEN) was synthesised and tested for their ability to deliver DNA to mammalian cells. We evaluated the contribution of each component as well as the combination of the components on DNA condensation, uptake and gene expression. It was found that all carriers condensed DNA and protected DNA from DNase degradation. We showed that the TAT peptide was essential, but not sufficient, for uptake of exogenous DNA. The addition of either NLS or DEN significantly enhanced uptake. The most efficient carrier contained all three components (DEN-NLS-TAT). The carriers were able to deliver DNA in the presence of serum and were non-toxic to cells at up to 30 μM. However, for those peptides that facilitated DNA uptake, the complexes were targeted to intracellular compartments that required a fusogenic agent, such as chloroquine, before gene expression was observed. Modifications were introduced to the initial carrier library in order to circumvent the chloroquine dependence. The addition of cell penetrating peptide penetratin, virus derived fusogenic peptide or lipoamino acid C12 enhanced either DNA uptake or endosomal release. However, none of the modified carriers were able to produce high level transgene expression in the absence of chloroquine. We also found that the carriers containing lipid components were able to deliver DNA to T-lymphocytes derived cells, which are usually resistant to transfection. However, the toxicity of the lipid-based carriers needs to be reduced before further application. We also evaluated the function of chloroquine as a gene expression enhancer. We demonstrated that chloroquine did not enhance expression solely by promoting endosomal release. This was supported by the fact that fusogenic peptide and endosomal disruptive reagents (bafilomycin A1 and monensin) did not improve gene expression. Other properties of chloroquine, such as DNA protection and transcription enhancement, may also contribute to gene expression. We characterised the uptake mechanism of DEN-NLS-TAT in HeLa cell lines. We found that the uptake of DEN-NLS-TAT/DNA complex in HeLa cell line was mainly via receptor-mediated endocytosis and caveolae endocytosis. Moreover, various intracellular processes, such as intact cytoskeleton and microtubule network, tyrosine and PI 3 kinase activity, and membrane cholesterol were also required for the uptake of the carrier/DNA complex. In conclusion, the results from the present study demonstrated that multi-component peptide-based carriers are versatile carriers for the delivery of plasmid DNA in human cells. The results have improved our understanding of the role of chloroquine as a widely used gene expression enhancer which may be useful in the future improvement of non-viral gene delivery carriers. A strategy to overcome the dependence on chloroquine for gene expression or reduce the toxicity of chloroquine will be necessary for further in vivo applications. The current carrier library may also be used to delivery other cargos such as siRNA or protein to human cells.
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Study of cellular delivery of siRNA and shRNA targeting bcr-abl in chronic myeloid leukemia using Tat derived peptide

Arthanari, Yamini January 2011 (has links)
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia is characterised by the formation of a fusion gene bcr-abl. The gene product BCR-ABL has deregulated tyrosine kinase activity that plays a direct role in the pathogenesis of the disease. Recently, use of siRNA in leukaemic cells has led to effective gene silencing of bcr-abl. Gene delivery systems like viral vectors, electroporation and lipid based vectors have showed varying efficiencies but are limited by their level of toxicity and immunogenicity. Developments in the field of Cell Penetrating Peptides have shown effective cellular uptake of nucleic acids and proteins by the CPPs in vitro and in vivo. Report from our lab has shown the use of CPP Tat along with membrane active peptide LK15 to improve the transfection efficiency of both Tat and LK15 peptides individually. Hence, this study will focus on the use of Tat-LK15 peptide to study the delivery of siRNA and shRNA plasmid in K562 cells and observe the BCR-ABL protein expression. Cellular uptake studies using Tat-LK15 based complexes of Cy5-labelled DNA and siRNA showed a concentration dependent uptake leading to increase in percentage transfected cells. Tat-LK15 based DNA complexes achieved 80% transfected cells (charge ratio of 2:1) while siRNA complexes resulted in a maximum of 60% (charge ratio of 3:1). However, Lipofectamine based DNA complexes did not show a concentration dependent increase in percentage transfected cells. Interestingly, Tat-LK15 based siRNA complexes showed a similar level of uptake and percentage transfected cells as that of Lipofectamine based siRNA complexes. Cellular uptake studies using confocal microscopy 4 hours post transfection, showed that when 1μg of DNA was transfected, the labelled DNA was primarily localised on the cell membrane. Interestingly, using 5μg of DNA led to increased intracellular localisation of the labelled DNA, but this observation was not made with Lipofectamine based complexes. The observation at 24 hours post transfection of Tat-LK15/labelled DNA complexes was of higher intensity when compared to that of Lipofectamine based DNA complexes. The reason for this is however not known. Interestingly, the cellular uptake profile using siRNA based complexes was different. At 4 hours post transfection, there was intracellular localisation of labelled siRNA. 24 hours post transfection, there was diffuse cytoplasmic localisation using lower concentration of siRNA whereas using higher concentration led to more high intensity punctate localisations within the cell. Similar observations were made for both Tat-LK15 and Lipofectamine based siRNA complexes.Gene silencing studies of Tat-LK15/shRNA plasmid complex resulted in 80% reduction in protein levels 96 hours post transfection for higher concentrations of shRNA plasmid treated. Similar level of reduction in BCR-ABL was observed with Lipofectamine based complex. Supporting evidence of reduction in mRNA levels was observed using qRT-PCR 48 hours post transfection. However, Tat-LK15/shRNA plasmid complexes led to around 80% of protein reduction 192 hours post transfection while Lipofectamine based complexes resulted in only 40% of protein reduction. Transfection using increasing concentrations of siRNA complexed to Tat-LK15 and Lipofectamine led to greater than 70% reduction in protein levels for most concentration ranges tested. This reduction in protein levels lasted only 48 hours post transfection. In conclusion, Tat-LK15 peptide could be used for shRNA plasmid and siRNA based delivery and could offer an efficient gene delivery model for studying RNAi.
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Développement et vectorisation de peptides inhibiteurs du domaine PDZ de CAL pour le traitement de la mucoviscidose / Development and vectorization of CAL PDZ inhibiting peptides for the treatment of cystic fibrosis

Seisel, Quentin 15 June 2018 (has links)
La mucoviscidose est une maladie génétique létale induite par des mutations du canal ionique CFTR, provoquant une perte de sa fonctionnalité au niveau des tissus épithéliaux de divers organes. Le poumon est particulièrement touché et devient sujet à des infections bactériennes chroniques. Dans le but de traiter la maladie, nous avons développé des « stabilisateurs » de la protéine CFTR : il s’agit de peptides inhibant l’interaction de la protéine CFTR avec le médiateur-clé de sa demi-vie à la membrane apicale des cellules épithéliales, la protéine CAL. En particulier, le peptide iCAL36 a démontré une hausse de fonctionnalité de la protéine CFTR mutée. Le but de cette thèse a été de renforcer cet effet biologique en améliorant ses caractéristiques pharmacologiques : pénétration cellulaire (vectorisation), stabilité métabolique et affinité pour la protéine CAL.Le premier axe d’optimisation a été l’internalisation du peptide iCAL36 par 7 différents peptides vecteurs (CPP). Les conjugués correspondants ont été évalués suivant leur cytotoxicité, leur efficacité d’internalisation et leur capacité à maintenir cette efficacité en présence de sérum. Le mécanisme d’entrée des deux meilleurs conjugués a ensuite été étudié. Divers biais couramment rencontrés lors de l’analyse de l’efficacité d’internalisation de peptides vecteurs par des méthodes de fluorescence ont également été identifiés et expliqués. La séquence du peptide iCAL36 a ensuite été modulée par inclusion d’acides aminés non-naturels. Le criblage des interactions peptide/protéine a été réalisé par une procédure optimisée dans le cadre de cette thèse (méthode PIPEPLUS) et a permis d’identifier 32 analogues prometteurs de la séquence d’iCAL36 incluant différentes substitutions. En particulier, une des séquences identifiées (iCAL-Q27) a démontré une affinité 70 fois supérieure à celle du peptide iCAL36 pour la protéine CAL, indiquant une inhibition plus complète de l’interaction CAL/CFTR.Ces résultats majeurs permettent dans leur ensemble de développer des « stabilisateurs » peptidiques de seconde génération pouvant avoir un effet biologique accru dans le contexte de la mucoviscidose. / Cystic fibrosis is a lethal disease induced by genetic mutations of the CFTR chloride channel, leading to a loss of its function in the epithelial tissues of various organs. The lung is particularly affected and becomes a target for chronical bacterial infections. To cure the disease, we developed so-called CFTR “stabilizers”, which are peptides inhibiting the interaction between the CFTR protein and the key mediator of its half-life at the apical membrane of epithelial cells, the CAL protein. In particular, the iCAL36 peptide showed an increase of the functionality of the mutated CFTR protein. The aim of this thesis was to increase this biological effect by improving its pharmacological parameters: cellular internalization (vectorization), metabolic stability and affinity for the CAL protein.The first axis of optimization was the internalization of the iCAL36 peptide by 7 different cell-penetrating peptides (CPP). The corresponding conjugates were evaluated upon their cytotoxicity, their uptake efficiency and their capacity to maintain this efficiency in the presence of proteases. The mechanism of entry of the two best candidates was then studied. Various bias frequently encountered during the analysis of CPP uptake efficiency by fluorescence methods were also identified and explained. Afterwards, the iCAL36 sequence was modulated by inclusion of non-natural amino acids. The screening of the peptide/protein interactions was performed by a method optimized during this thesis (PIPEPLUS process) and allowed the identification of 32 promising analogues of the iCAL36 sequence including several substitutions. In particular, one of these sequences (iCAL-Q27) showed an affinity 70 times stronger for the CAL protein compared to iCAL36, hinting a more complete inhibition of the CAL/CFTR interaction.Overall, these major results grant the access to second-generation “stabilizers” potentially showing an improved biological effect in the context of cystic fibrosis.
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Developments and Applications of Cyclic Cell Penetrating Peptides

Qian, Ziqing 10 October 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Délivrance in vivo de siRNA et évaluation de leur effet antivirale contre le virus de la peste des petits ruminants (PPRV) / In vivo delivery of siRNA and evaluation of its antiviral effect against peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV)

Nizamani, Zaheer Ahmed 03 December 2010 (has links)
L'interférence ARN est un processus biologique permettant la dégradation d'un ARN messager par un ARN double brin de courte taille spécifique de cet ARNm. Elle a un potentiel d'application en thérapie antivirale pour peu que les ARN interférents (ARNi) soient délivrés efficacement in vivo. Dans le genre Morbillivirus, on trouve des pathogènes importants en santé publique et vétérinaire tels que le virus de la rougeole et les virus de la peste des petits ruminants (PPR) et de la peste bovine. Il n'existe aucun traitement contre les infections à morbillivirus. L'objectif de ce travail était d'évaluer la possibilité d'administrer in vivo un ARNi actif contre le virus PPR in vitro. Une formulation basée sur des liposomes complexés avec des ARNi ou un adénovirus non réplicatif exprimant des ARN courts en tête d'épingle (shARN) ont été testés chez des chèvres dans un modèle d'épreuve infectieuse avec une souche virulente de PPR. Les différences observées n'étaient cependant pas significatives au plan statistique. Pour améliorer la délivrance par vecteur viral, nous avons comparé un autre vecteur de type baculovirus qui s'est avéré plus efficace in vitro que l'adénovirus précédent. Par ailleurs, nous avons testés in vitro également deux peptides capables de pénétrer dans les cellules. L'un d'entre eux, le Perfect 6 (PF6) a presque complètement inhibé l'expression du gène de la nucléoprotéine par le virus PPR. En revanche, l'autre (PF14) a été moins efficace mais a relativement mieux résisté à l'inhibition de son activité par la présence de fortes concentrations de sérum dans le milieu. Dans le but d'évaluer in vivo ces nouveaux systèmes de délivrance en s'affranchissant du modèle chèvre lourd et couteux à mettre en œuvre, nous avons initié une stratégie de mise au point d'un modèle non infectieux de suivi dynamique de l'interférence ARN chez la souris par imagerie in vivo. Dans ce travail, nous montrons qu'il est possible de mesurer et de standardiser l'expression d'un gène rapporteur comprenant une séquence du virus PPRV et ensuite de quantifier le niveau de dérégulation de l'expression induit par un ARNi dirigé contre le virus PPR. Après calibration, ce modèle est désormais pour tester différents systèmes de délivrance de siRNA chez la souris / RNA interference (RNAi) is the process of mRNA degradation that is induced by double-stranded RNA in a sequence-specific manner. RNAi has a potential of developing into an effective and specific antiviral therapy if small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) can be efficiently delivered in vivo. Morbillivirus genus includes important pathogens of humans and animals, which include measles virus, peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) and rinderpest virus. No treatment exists for morbillivirus diseases. The aim of this work was the in vivo delivery of siRNA against PPRV infection. The delivery of siRNA by a liposome and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) by means of a replication deficient adenovirus was tested in goats which were later challenged with PPRV. However, significant therapeutic effects were not obtained. To find more efficient vectors, the PPRV inhibition efficiency of recombinant replication deficient adenovirus and a baculovirus expressing shRNA against nucleoprotein of PPRV were compared in vitro. The baculoviral vector was found to be more efficient. Similarly, two cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) were also compared and PepFect6 (PF6) could deliver siRNA NPPRV1 effectively in vitro resulting in an almost complete inhibition of N gene expression by PPRV. Another CPP, the PF14 though with lower transfection efficiency in vitro, was found to be relatively serum resistant compared to PF6. A small animal model for PPRV infection does not exist. Due to economic, ethical, and biosecurity issues involved with use of small ruminants, a strategy based on the use of a non-infectious mouse model and a dynamic follow up of siRNA treatment by live imaging was developed. We show in this work that it is possible to measure and standardize the expression of a bioluminescent reporter gene containing a PPRV sequence and thus, to quantify a down-regulation of such gene by siRNA against PPRV. After some calibration, siRNA delivery can now be tested in this mouse model for comparing various delivery vectors in vivo.
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Vecteurs peptidiques pour la délivrance d'oligonucléotides : conception, mécanisme d'internalisation cellulaire et applications à la régulation de l'épissage. / Peptidic vectors for the delivery of oligonucleotides : design, mechanism of cellular internalization and applications to regulate splicing.

Abes, Rachida 29 November 2010 (has links)
L'utilisation des oligonucléotides antisens PMO ou PNA, pour corriger les erreurs d'épissage par blocage stérique, constitue une nouvelle stratégie prometteuse pour réguler l'expression génétique. Ces ON peuvent mener au traitement de maladies comme la β-thalassémie, la dystrophie musculaire de Duchenne (DMD) ou les cancers. Cependant leur développement clinique requiert un système de délivrance efficace. Les peptides cationiques (CPPs) sont caractérisés par leur capacité à s'internaliser dans les cellules eucaryotes. Cependant leur efficacité à promouvoir la délivrance cytoplasmique et nucléaire des ON est limitée par leur séquestration dans des vésicules d'endocytose, ce qui est à l'origine de la dégradation du matériel internalisé. Nous avons contribué à l'étude du trafic intracellulaire et de l'activité dans un essai de correction d'épissage de plusieurs familles de CPPs capables de délivrer efficacement des analogues d'ON à des doses non toxiques et en absence d'agents endosomolytiques. Nos études mécanistiques indiquent que ces constructions (covalentes ou non covalentes) CPP-ON sont endocytées par la voie clathrine, que la ségrégation dans les endosomes reste une limitation et qu'il existe une bonne corrélation entre leur activité biologique et leur capacité à déstabiliser les membranes endosomales. / The use of antisense oligonucleotides PMO or PNA to correct splicing errors by steric- block represents a new promising therapeutic strategy. These ONs lead to the treatment of diseases such as β-thalassemia, Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) or cancers. However their functional success requires efficient delivery. Cationic cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) are characterized by their ability to be internalized in eukaryotic cells. However their efficiency in promoting cytoplasmic and nuclear delivery of ON has been hampered by endocytic sequestration and subsequent degradation of internalized material in endocytic vesicles, which is responsible for the degradation of internalized material. We have contributed to the study of intracellular trafficking and activity (using splicing correction assay) of several families of CPPs capable of delivering effective analogs ON at nontoxic doses and in the absence of agents endosomolytic. Our mechanistic studies indicate that these constructs (covalent or noncovalent) CPP-ON are internalized through clathrin, that segregation in endosomes remains a limitation and that there is good correlation between biological activity and their ability to destabilize endosomal membranes.
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Análogos sintéticos da cheferina I: interação com íons metálicos divalentes e o seu efeito na internalização celular e nas atividades anticandida e candidacida / Synthetic analogues of Shepherin I: interaction with metal divalent ions and their effect on cellular internalization and on anticandidal/candidacidal activitie

Reichert, Thaís 14 December 2018 (has links)
O desenvolvimento de resistência antimicrobiana e a consequente seleção de microrganismos multirresistentes consolidam-se como grandes ameaças à saúde global. Neste contexto, a busca por novas drogas antimicrobianas/microbicidas é fundamental e compostos como os peptídeos antimicrobianos (AMPs) tornaram-se alvos atraentes. Os AMPs são compostos químicos de massa molar média e grande diversidade estrutural, produzidos por todos os seres vivos e com capacidade de inibir o crescimento de e/ou matar microrganismos. O AMP Cheferina I (Chef I) foi isolado das raízes de Capsella bursa-pastoris e é resultado da proteólise de uma proteína da família das proteínas ricas em glicina, que em plantas estão relacionadas às funções de defesa e cicatrização. O nosso grupo de pesquisa foi pioneiro no desenvolvimento e estudo de análogos truncados amidados deste AMP atípico rico em glicina (67,9%) e histidina (28,6%), que se mostraram ativos frente às diferentes cepas de Candida e a S. cerevisiae pela internalização/ação celular acompanhada de manutenção da integridade da membrana plasmática; o análogo amidado (Chef Ia) e o análogo marcado com 5(6)-carboxifluoresceína/FAM (FAM-Chef Ia) tiveram as suas atividades antifúngicas potencializadas por íons Zn2+. Este trabalho deu continuidade ao estudo do efeito dos íons metálicos divalentes Zn2+, Cu2+, Ca2+ e Mg2+ nas atividades anticandida/fungistática e candidacida/fungicida a diferentes pHs e forças iônicas, estruturas e localizações intracelulares destes análogos. Os resultados na ausência de íons em pH 5,1 revelaram maior atividade do análogo fluorescente em relação à do não fluorescente. Neste mesmo pH, as atividades anticandida e candidacida de Chef Ia foram influenciadas negativamente pelos íons Ca2+ e Mg2+ (2-4 vezes) enquanto que, na presença de íons Zn2+ as atividades anticandida de ambos os análogos foram aumentadas (Chef Ia: 8-64 vezes; FAM-Chef Ia: 4-32 vezes). Os íons Cu2+ aumentaram a atividade anticandida de Chef Ia (2-4 vezes), mas não a do análogo fluorescente, mas as atividades candidacidas de ambos foram melhoradas (Chef Ia: 2-8 vezes; FAM-Chef Ia: 2 vezes). Em pH 5,1, os íons Zn2+ mantiveram a atividade anticandida de Chef Ia em alta força iônica, mas só FAM-Chef Ia exibiu atividade candidacida. Em pH 7,4 ambos análogos foram inativos em baixa e alta forças iônicas na ausência e presença de Zn2+ ou Cu2+. As maiores porcentagens de folhas-&#946;-antiparalelas e dobras foram observadas no espectro de DC de Chef Ia em pH 7,4, sendo que aqueles registrados em pH 5,1 e 7,4 em presença de íons Zn2 e Cu2+ indicaram a formação de quelatos estruturalmente distintos. Ambos os peptídeos são bioquelantes em potencial, sendo as proporções peptídeo: íon obtidas as seguintes: FAM-Chef Ia = 1:2 para Cu2+, 1:10 para Zn2+; Chef Ia = 1:1 para Cu2+. A análise da internalização celular de FAM-Chef Ia permitiu a suposição de dois mecanismos de internalização (translocação direta e endocitose), sendo que nas células vivas a presença de Zn2+ afetou negativamente a translocação direta (p 0,0343) e potencializou a endocitose (p 0,0002). / The development of antimicrobial resistance and the consequent selection of multiresistant microorganisms have become major threats to global health. In this context, the search for new antimicrobial/microbicidal drugs is crucial and the antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been seen as attractive targets. AMPs are chemical compounds of medium molecular mass and high structural diversity produced by all living beings, capable of inhibiting the growth of microorganisms and killing them. The AMP Shepherin I (Shep I) was isolated from the roots of Capsella bursa-pastoris, being a bioactive peptide encrypted in a glycine-rich protein from a family that in plants are strictly related to defense and healing functions. Our research group has pioneered the development and study of amidated truncated analogues of this atypical glycine- (67.9%) and histidine-rich (28.6%) AMP, which has shown activity against different strains of Candida and S. cerevisiae through cellular internalization with maintenance of the plasma membrane integrity. The amide analogue (Chef Ia) and its fluorescent analog labeled with 5 (6) - carboxyfluorescein / FAM (FAM-Chef Ia) had their antifungal activities potentiated by Zn2+ ions, so the present work continued examining the effect of the divalent metallic ions Zn2+, Cu2+, Ca2+ and Mg2+ on the anticandidal/fungistatic and candidacidal/fungicide activities at different pHs and ionic forces, structures and intracellular locations of these analogues. The results in the absence of those ions at pH 5.1 revealed that the fluorescently labelled analog was more potent than the nonfluorescent. At the same pH, Shep Ia anticandidal and candidacidal activities were negatively influenced by Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions (2-4 fold), whereas in the presence of Zn2+ ions the anticandidal activities of both analogues were increased (Shep Ia: 8-64 fold, FAM- Shep Ia: 4-32 fold). Cu2+ ions increased Shep Ia anticandidal activity (2-4 fold) but not that of FAM-Shep Ia, nevertheless, the candidacidal activities of both analogues were increased (Shep Ia: 2-8 fold, FAM-Shep Ia: 2 fold). Also at pH 5.1, the Zn2+ ions helped retaining the anticandidal activity of Shep Ia at high ionic strength, although only FAM-Shep Ia exhibited candidacidal activity. At pH 7.4 both analogues were inactive at low and high ionic strengths in the absence or presence of Zn2+ or Cu2+. The highest percentages of antiparallel &#946;-sheet and turns were observed in Shep Ia CD spectrum at pH 7.4, while those recorded at pH 5.1 and 7.4 in the presence of Zn2+ or Cu2+ ions indicated the formation of structurally different chelates. Both peptides are potential biochelates, with the following peptide:ion ratios: FAM-Shep Ia = 1: 2 for Cu2+, 1:10 for Zn2+; Shep Ia = 1: 1 for Cu2+. The analysis of the cellular internalization of FAM-Chef Ia allowed the assumption of two mechanisms of internalization (direct translocation and endocytosis) and in the living cells the presence of Zn2+ negatively affected the direct translocation (p 0.0343) and potentiated endocytosis (p 0.0002).
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COUPLAGE DE PEPTIDES DE PENETRATION CELLULAIRE A UN AGENT ANTI-TUMORAL ET EVALUATION DE L'EFFICACITE DES COMPLEXES

Aroui, Sonia 23 January 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Le transport de substances dotées de propriétés pharmacologiques au travers de la membrane plasmique ainsi que leur accès aux divers compartiments intracellulaires, en particulier le compartiment cytoplasmique et nucléaire, demeure un obstacle pour la recherche biotechnologique et biomédicale et pour l'industrie pharmaceutique. Parmi les moyens actuellement connus pour introduire des substances dans les cellules, les peptides de translocation également dénommés CPPs (Cell- Penetrating-Peptides) qui représentent des vecteurs particulièrement intéressants. Dans le présent travail, nous avons utilisé trois CPPs, Tat, penétratine et un analogue de la maurocalcine (MCaAbu) pour la délivrance de la doxorubicine (Dox), une drogue utilisée en chimiothérapie anticancéreuse et dont son effet est limité par la résistance des cellules tumorales. Afin d'évaluer l'efficacité des trois complexes formés (Dox-CPPs), deux modèles cellulaires du cancer mammaire ont été utilisés; les cellules MDA-MB 231 et les cellules MCF7 qui présentent une sensibilité différente à la drogue seule. Notre étude nous a permis de monter en premier lieu que les trois CPPs utilisés représentent de puissants vecteurs pour l'entrée de la Dox à l'intérieur des cellules et que la conjugaison de la drogue a contourné la résistance des cellules MDA-MB 231 à la Dox. Nous avons également montré que la distribution de la Dox est plutôt nucléaire à l'état libre et cytoplasmique lorsqu'elle est couplée aux CPPs. Dans la deuxième partie de notre travail, nous avons montré que la Dox ainsi que les Dox-CPPs induisent l'apoptose des cellules MDA-MB 231 et que cet effet est observé en traitant les cellules avec une dose cinq fois plus faible de Dox-CPPs par rapport à la Dox. Cette mort est dépendante des caspases et implique la voie mitochondriale. De plus, l'apoptose induite par la Dox est médiée par les radicaux oxygénés (ROS). Ceux-ci sont en partie impliqués lors de l'apoptose induite par les Dox-CPPs puisque l'utilisation d'un inhibiteur de ROS inhibe partiellement l'apoptose induite par ces composés. Nous avons montré également que la surexpression de Bcl-2 protège l'apoptose induite par la Dox et partiellement par les Dox-CPPs, ce qui suggère qu'une autre voie est impliquée dans l'apoptose induite par les Dox-CPPs et qui expliquerait la plus forte toxicité de ces composés. Concernant cette deuxième voie nous avons pu montré que les récepteurs de mort TRAIL sont bien impliqués dans l'apoptose induite par les Dox-CPPs via la clustérisation membranaire des récepteurs de mort DR4 et DR5. Cette clustérisation modifie le taux d'expression de ces récepteurs membranaires et à l'origine d'une sensibilisation des cellules MDA-MB 231 au TRAIL endogène au cours de l'apoptose induite par les Dox-CPPs. Une telle sensibilisation au TRAIL est à l'origine de la génération de céramide, qui constitue une autre voie d'induction d'apoptose par les Dox-CPPs en plus de la voie mitochondriale. L'ensemble de ces résultats devraient nous permettre à valoriser la stratégie de couplage des CPPs à des agents antitumoraux afin d'améliorer leur effet et de mieux comprendre les voies de signalisation de la mort induite suite au couplage. Ceci pourrait à terme conduire à la conception de nouveaux analogues d'index thérapeutique plus élevé. Mots clés : Cell- Penetrating-Peptides, Doxorubicine, résistance cellulaire, apoptose, ROS, récepteurs de mort, céramide.
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Chimeric and Recombinant Protein Reagents for Cellular Analysis and Immunoassays

Rauf, Femina January 2011 (has links)
Development of chimeric, recombinant peptides, proteins and enzymes expands the availability of protein/enzyme–based tools for cellular analysis and new assay platforms. Ideal protein reagents for cellular analysis must translocate into a variety of cells with minimum cell damage, retain stability and biological activity within the cell during analysis, and provide a reliable, measurable signal. This work focused on development, characterization and utilization of chimeric recombinant peptide, protein and enzyme reagents for cellular analysis and immunoassays. A cell-penetrating, fluorescent protein substrate (PKAS) was developed to monitor intracellular protein kinase A activity in cells without the need for cellular transfection. PKAS translocated into HeLa cells, βTC-3 cells and pancreatic islets with minimal toxicity. Upon cellular loading, glucose dependent phosphorylation of PKAS was observed in both βTC-3 and pancreatic islets via capillary zone electrophoresis. In pancreatic islets, maximal PKAS phosphorylation (83 ± 6 %) was observed at 12 mM glucose, whereas maximal PKAS phosphorylation (86 ± 4 %) in βTC-3 cells was with 3 mM glucose indicating a left-shifted glucose sensitivity. A cell-penetrating luciferase chimera (Luc-TAT) and a cell-penetrating phospholipid nanoshell entrapped luciferase (Luc-PPN) was constructed to monitor dynamic changes in intracellular ATP levels in mammalian cells. Upon cellular loading, the activity of Luc-TAT and Luc-PPN was monitored with time. Luc-TAT lost approximately 50% activity within one hour, and decreased rapidly over time. In contrast Luc-PPNs retain approximately 95% activity in 1 hour and 77% after 12 hours showing longer biological lifetime. Luc-PPNs were able to detect dynamic ATP changes in intact HeLa cells in the presence of KCN and NaN3. The bioluminescence returned to background levels within 8-10 minutes after treatment with KCN, whereas NaN₃ showed ~ 40% reduction. Two novel recombinant human parathyroid hormone (hPTH) analogs hPTHEGFP and hPTH-Cys were prepared to develop immunoassays for PTH detection in clinical samples. Initial experiments show promise for these analogs for use in CZELIF based immunoassays. The analogs present a number of distinctive advantages for clinical assays and can be used to develop several immunoassay platforms.

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