Targeted induction of apoptosis by chimeric granzyme B fusion proteins carrying antibody and growth factor domains for cell recognition

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The serine protease granzyme B (GrB) of cytotoxic lymphocytes efficiently induces apoptosis by direct activation of caspases and cleavage of central caspase substrates. We employed human GrB as an effector function in chimeric fusion proteins that also contain the EGFR ligand TGFα or an ErbB2-specific single-chain antibody fragment (scFv) for selective targeting to tumor cells. GrB-TGFα (GrB-T) and GrB-scFv(FRP5) (GrB-5) molecules expressed in the yeast Pichia pastoris were bifunctional, cleaving synthetic and natural GrB substrates, and binding specifically to cells expressing EGFR or ErbB2 target receptors. Upon cell binding the chimeric molecules were internalized into intracellular vesicles, but could be released into the cytosol by the endosomolytic reagent chloroquine. Treatment with picomolar to nanomolar concentrations of GrB-5 and GrB-T resulted in selective and rapid tumor cell killing, accompanied by clear signs of apoptosis such as chromatin condensation, membrane blebbing, formation of apoptotic bodies and activation of endogenous initiator and effector caspases. © 2006 Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Dälken, B., Giesübel, U., Knauer, S. K., & Wels, W. S. (2006). Targeted induction of apoptosis by chimeric granzyme B fusion proteins carrying antibody and growth factor domains for cell recognition. Cell Death and Differentiation, 13(4), 576–585. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cdd.4401773

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