ID | 117784 |
Title Alternative | Application of Pore-forming Toxin as a DDS Tool
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Tabata, Atsushi
The University of Tokushima
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Ohkubo, Yukimasa
The University of Tokushima
Sakakura, Eriko
The University of Tokushima
Tomoyasu, Toshifumi
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Ohkura, Kazuto
Suzuka University of Medical Science
Nagamune, Hideaki
The University of Tokushima
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Keywords | Cholesterol-dependent cytolysin
drug-delivery system
chimera toxin
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Journal Article
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Description | Background/Aim: Cholesterol-dependent cytolysins (CDCs) are pore-forming toxins from Gram-positive bacteria. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of a CDC, intermedilysin, as a drug-delivery system (DDS) for clinical application. Materials and Methods: Intermedilysin was modified by the addition of a disulfide bridge to regulate pore formation, by swapping domain 4 to provide cholesterol-binding capacity, and by the introduction of a targeting domain. The resultant chimera protein, His-LTBP-CDC(ss)IP, was investigated for its use as a DDS tool in vitro. Results: His-LTBP-CDC(ss)IP exhibited a regulated pore-forming capacity under reducing conditions. This chimera protein was able to deliver a drug-carrier liposome specifically to the target cell, to be endocytosed into the cell with subsequent release of the components into the cytoplasm. Conclusion: A chimera protein derived from the bacterial pore-forming toxin intermedilysin (His-LTBP-CDC(ss)IP) forms the basis for a novel DDS tool.
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Journal Title |
Anticancer Research
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ISSN | 02507005
17917530
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NCID | AA10625860
AA12440673
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Publisher | The International Institute of Anticancer Research
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Volume | 32
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Issue | 6
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Start Page | 2323
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End Page | 2329
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Published Date | 2012-05-28
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eng
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Bioscience and Bioindustry
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