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  • Therapeutic proteins offer better specificity and are more tolerable than chemical drugs, but face challenges like poor stability and difficulty in crossing cell membranes.
  • A new protocol was created for producing the therapeutic protein azurin and delivering it through probiotic-derived minicells, enhancing its stability and targeting.
  • The Nissle 1917 minicells naturally target colon cancer cells, protect the protein from degradation, and show promise in inhibiting various colon cancer cells, simplifying the protein drug delivery process.

Article Abstract

Compared to chemical drugs, therapeutic proteins exhibit higher specificity and activity and are generally well-tolerated by the human body. However, the limitations, such as poor stability both in vivo and in vitro as well as difficulties in penetrating cell membranes, hinder their widespread application. To overcome the challenges, a highly efficient protocol was developed and implemented for the recombinant expression of the therapeutic protein azurin and secretion into minicells derived from probiotic Nissle 1917. The novel coupled production with a delivery system of therapeutic proteins based on minicells was obtained through purification to enhance protein activity, circulation characteristics, and targeting specificity. This protein drug carrier integrates the production of carrier materials and the loading of expression proteins. The drug carrier also protects the encapsulated polypeptide drugs from enzymatic or gastric acid degradation until they are released. Nissle 1917-derived minicells have natural targeting to colon cancer cells, low toxicity, and can accumulate for a long time after penetrating tumor tissue. This self-produced protein drug delivery system simplified the process of protein preparation, and its inhibitory effect on different types of colon cancer cells was verified by CCK-8 cytotoxicity assay, cancer cell invasion, and migration assay. This work provided a simple method to prepare minicell drug delivery systems for protein drug production and a novel approach for the transport of recombinant protein drugs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10603951PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10101188DOI Listing

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