PNC-27, a Chimeric p53-Penetratin Peptide Binds to HDM-2 in a p53 Peptide-like Structure, Induces Selective Membrane-Pore Formation and Leads to Cancer Cell Lysis.
Sarafraz-Yazdi. Ehsan E; Mumin. Stephen S; Cheung. Diana D; Fridman. Daniel D; Lin. Brian B; Wong. Lawrence L; Rosal. Ramon R; Rudolph. Rebecca R; Frenkel. Matthew M; Thadi. Anusha A; Morano. William F WF; Bowne. Wilbur B WB; Pincus. Matthew R MR; Michl. Josef J
Key Findings
- PNC-27 binds HDM‑2 on cancer cell membranes and creates pores that cause the cells to lyse.
- Electron microscopy showed 1:1 complexes of PNC‑27 and HDM‑2 lining the pores.
- Normal, non‑cancerous fibroblasts did not develop pores when treated with PNC‑27.
Practical Outcomes
- For DIY health enthusiasts, this research suggests a potential future anti‑cancer tool, but there are no dosage guidelines, safety data, or human studies yet. At present, it’s not ready for any self‑experimentation or protocol development.
Summary
PNC-27 is a short, engineered protein that can stick to a cancer‑related molecule (HDM‑2) on the surface of tumor cells, forming tiny holes that burst the cells. It does not affect normal cells in lab tests, but the study only shows how it works in a dish, not how to use it in people.
Abstract
PNC-27, a 32-residue peptide that contains an HDM-2 binding domain and a cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) leader sequence kills cancer, but not normal, cells by binding to HDM-2 associated with the plasma membrane and induces the formation of pores causing tumor cell lysis and necrosis. Conformational energy calculations on the structure of PNC-27 bound to HDM-2 suggest that 1:1 complexes form between PNC-27 and HDM-2 with the leader sequence pointing away from the complex. Immuno-scanning electron microscopy was carried out with cancer cells treated with PNC-27 and decorated with an anti-PNC-27 antibody coupled to 6 nm gold particles and an anti-HDM-2 antibody linked to 15 nm gold particles. We found multiple 6 nm- and 15 nm-labeled gold particles in approximately 1:1 ratios in layered ring-shaped structures in the pores near the cell surface suggesting that these complexes are important to the pore structure. No pores formed in the control, PNC-27-treated untransformed fibroblasts. Based on the theoretical and immuno-EM studies, we propose that the pores are lined by PNC-27 bound to HDM-2 at the membrane surface with the PNC-27 leader sequence lining the pores or by PNC-27 bound to HDM-2.
Study Information
pubmed
2022
2022-04-20T00:00:00.000Z
10.3390/biomedicines10050945
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