Background/Aim: We have tested whether the anticancer peptide, PNC-27, that kills cancer cells but not normal cells by binding to cancer cell membrane HDM-2 forming pores, kills CD44+ colon cancer stem cells. Materials and Methods: Flow cytometry determined the CD44 and HDM-2 expression on six-colon cancer cell lines and one normal cell line (CCD- 18Co). MTT, LDH release, annexin V binding and caspase 3 assays were used to assess PNC-27-induced cell death. Bioluminescence imaging measured PNC-27 effects on in vivo tumor growth. Results: High percentages of cells in all six tumor lines expressed CD44. PNC-27 co-localized with membrane HDM-2 only in the cancer cells and caused total cell death (tumor cell necrosis, high LDH release, negative annexin V and caspase 3). In vivo, PNC-27 caused necrosis of tumor nodules but not of normal tissue. Conclusion: PNC-27 selectively kills colon cancer stem cells by binding of this peptide to membrane H/MDM-2.
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THADI, A., MORANO, W. F., KHALILI, M., BABCOCK, B. D., SHAIKH, M. F., FOSTER, D. S., … BOWNE, W. B. (2021). Molecular targeting of H/MDM-2 oncoprotein 7in human colon cancer cells and stem-like colonic epithelial-derived progenitor cells. Anticancer Research, 41(1), 27–42. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.14749
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