Novel antimicrobial peptides with high anticancer activity and selectivity

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Abstract

We describe a strategy to boost anticancer activity and reduce normal cell toxicity of short antimicrobial peptides by adding positive charge amino acids and non-nature bulky amino acid β-naphthylalanine residues to their termini. Among the designed peptides, K4R2-Nal2-S1 displayed better salt resistance and less toxicity to hRBCs and human fibroblast than Nal2-S1 and K6-Nal2-S1. Fluorescence microscopic studies indicated that the FITC-labeled K4R2-Nal2-S1 preferentially binds cancer cells and causes apoptotic cell death. Moreover, a significant inhibition in human lung tumor growth was observed in the xenograft mice treated with K4R2-Nal2-S1. Our strategy provides new opportunities in the development of highly effective and selective antimicrobial and anticancer peptide-based therapeutics.

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Chu, H. L., Yip, B. S., Chen, K. H., Yu, H. Y., Chih, Y. H., Cheng, H. T., … Cheng, J. W. (2015). Novel antimicrobial peptides with high anticancer activity and selectivity. PLoS ONE, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126390

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