Caspase 3 Targeted Cargo Delivery in Apoptotic Cells Using Capped Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles.

Chemistry

Peptide and Protein Laboratory, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Centro de Investigación Principe Felipe, C/Eduardo Primo Yúfera 3, 46012 Valencia (Spain).

Published: October 2015

Excessive apoptotic cell death is at the origin of several pathologies, such as degenerative disorders, stroke or ischemia-reperfusion damage. In this context, strategies to improve inhibition of apoptosis and other types of cell death are of interest and may represent a pharmacological opportunity for the treatment of cell-death-related disorders. In this scenario new peptide-containing delivery systems (solids S1 -P1 and S1 -P2 ) are described based on mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) loaded with a dye and capped with the KKGDEVDKKARDEVDK (P1 ) peptide that contains two repeats of the DEVD target sequence that are selectively hydrolyzed by caspase 3 (C3). This enzyme plays a central role in the execution-phase of apoptosis. HeLa cells electroporated with S1 -P1 are able to deliver the cargo in the presence of staurosporin (STS), which induces apoptosis with the consequent activation of the cytoplasmic C3 enzyme. Moreover, the nanoparticles S1 -P2 , containing both a cell-penetrating TAT peptide and P1 also entered in HeLa cells and delivered the cargo preferentially in cells treated with the apoptosis inducer cisplatin.

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