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Comparative transport analysis of cell penetrating peptides and Lysosomal sequences for selective tropism towards RPE cells.

Kris GrohnKyle ParellaEllie LumenHanna ColegroveVictor BjorkAlana FranceskiAaron WolfeKelsey Moody
Published in: Research square (2023)
Cell penetrating peptides are typically nonspecific, targeting multiple cell types without discrimination. However, subsets of Cell penetrating peptides (CPP) have been found, which show a 'homing' capacity or increased likelihood of internalizing into specific cell types and subcellular locations. Therapeutics intended to be delivered to tissues with a high degree of cellular diversity, such as the intraocular space, would benefit from delivery using CPP that can discriminate across multiple cell types. Lysosomal storage diseases in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) can impair cargo clearance, leading to RPE atrophy and blindness. Characterizing CPP for their capacity to effectively deliver cargo to the lysosomes of different cell types may expand treatment options for lysosomal storage disorders. We developed a combinatorial library of CPP and lysosomal sorting signals, applied to ARPE19 and B3 corneal lens cells, for the purpose of determining cell line specificity and internal targeting. Several candidate classes of CPP were found to have as much as 4 times the internalization efficiency in ARPE19 compared to B3. Follow-up cargo transport studies were also performed, which demonstrate effective internalization and lysosomal targeting in ARPE19 cells.
Keyphrases
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