Recombinant, refolded tetrameric p53 and gonadotropin-releasing hormone-p53 slow proliferation and induce apoptosis in p53-deficient cancer cells

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LaFevre-Bernt, Michelle [2 ]
Wu, Shili [2 ]
Lin, Xinli [1 ,2 ]
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[1] GeneCopoeia Inc, Germantown, MD 20874 USA
[2] ProteomTech Inc, Costa Mesa, CA USA
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10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-08-0078
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The p53 tumor suppressor is mutated in over 50% of human cancers. Mutations resulting in amino acid changes within p53 result in a loss of activity and consequent changes in expression of genes that regulate DNA repair and cell cycle progression. Replacement of p53 using protein therapy would restore p53 function in p53-deficient tumor cells, with a consequence of tumor cell death and tumor regression. p53 functions in a tetrameric form in vivo. Here, we refolded a wild-type, full-length p53 from inclusion bodies expressed in Escherichia coli as a stable tetramer. The tetrameric p53 binds to p53-specific DNA and, when transformed into a p53-deficient cancer cell line, induced apoptosis of the transformed cells. Next, using the same expression and refolding technology, we produced a stable tetramer of recombinant gonadotropin-releasing hormone-p53 fusion protein (GnRH-p53), which traverses the plasma membrane, slows proliferation, and induces apoptosis in p53-deficient, GnRH-receptor-expressing cancer cell lines. In addition, we showed a time-dependent binding and internalization of GnRH-p53 to a receptor-expressing cell line. We conclude that the GnRH-p53 fusion strategy may provide a basis for constructing an effective cancer therapeutic for patients with tumors in GnRH-receptor-positive tissue types.
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