Chiral Cyclobutane-Containing Cell-Penetrating Peptides as Selective Vectors for Anti-Leishmania Drug Delivery Systems.
Ona IllaJosé-Antonio OlivaresNerea GaztelumendiLaura Martínez-CastroJimena OspinaMaría-Ángeles AbengozarGiuseppe SciortinoJean-Didier MaréchalCarme NoguésMíriam RoyoLuis RivasRosa M OrtuñoPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2020)
Two series of new hybrid γ/γ-peptides, γ-CC and γ-CT, formed by (1S,2R)-3-amino-2,2,dimethylcyclobutane-1-carboxylic acid joined in alternation to a Nα-functionalized cis- or trans-γ-amino-l-proline derivative, respectively, have been synthesized and evaluated as cell penetrating peptides (CPP) and as selective vectors for anti-Leishmania drug delivery systems (DDS). They lacked cytotoxicity on the tumoral human cell line HeLa with a moderate cell-uptake on these cells. In contrast, both γ-CC and γ-CT tetradecamers were microbicidal on the protozoan parasite Leishmania beyond 25 μM, with significant intracellular accumulation. They were conjugated to fluorescent doxorubicin (Dox) as a standard drug showing toxicity beyond 1 μM, while free Dox was not toxic. Intracellular accumulation was 2.5 higher than with Dox-TAT conjugate (TAT = transactivator of transcription, taken as a standard CPP). The conformational structure of the conjugates was approached both by circular dichroism spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations. Altogether, computational calculations predict that the drug-γ-peptide conjugates adopt conformations that bury the Dox moiety into a cavity of the folded peptide, while the positively charged guanidinium groups face the solvent. The favorable charge/hydrophobicity balance in these CPP improves the solubility of Dox in aqueous media, as well as translocation across cell membranes, making them promising candidates for DDS.
Keyphrases
- molecular dynamics simulations
- single cell
- cell therapy
- computed tomography
- cancer therapy
- endothelial cells
- emergency department
- drug delivery
- image quality
- magnetic resonance imaging
- contrast enhanced
- oxidative stress
- high resolution
- ionic liquid
- photodynamic therapy
- bone marrow
- single molecule
- molecular dynamics
- transcription factor
- cell cycle arrest
- cell death
- amino acid
- drug induced
- electronic health record
- simultaneous determination
- fluorescent probe
- living cells