Abstract
In this work, we have exploited the unique properties of a chimeric archaeal-human ferritin to encapsulate, deliver and release cytochrome c and induce apoptosis in a myeloid leukemia cell line. The chimeric protein combines the versatility in 24-meric assembly and cargo incorporation capability of Archaeglobus fulgidus ferritin with specific binding of human H ferritin to CD71, the “heavy duty” carrier responsible for transferrin-iron uptake. Delivery of ferritin-encapsulated cytochrome C to the Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APL) NB4 cell line, highly resistant to transfection by conventional methods, was successfully achieved in vitro. The effective liberation of cytochrome C within the cytosolic environment, demonstrated by double fluorescent labelling, induced apoptosis in the cancer cells.
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Macone, A., Masciarelli, S., Palombarini, F., Quaglio, D., Boffi, A., Trabuco, M. C., … Bonamore, A. (2019). Ferritin nanovehicle for targeted delivery of cytochrome C to cancer cells. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48037-z
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