Preferential induction of necrosis in human breast cancer cells by a p53 peptide derived from the MDM2 binding site

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Tamara N Do
Ramon V Rosal
Lisa Drew
Anthony J Raffo
Josef Michl
Matthew R Pincus
Fred K Friedman
Daniel P Petrylak
Nicholas Cassai
Joseph Szmulewicz
Gurdip Sidhu
Robert L Fine
Paul W Brandt-Rauf
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[1] Experimental Therapeutics Program,Division of Medical Oncology
[2] College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University,Department of Environmental Health Sciences
[3] Mailman School of Public Health,Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
[4] Columbia University,Department of Pathology
[5] Harbor VA Medical Center,undefined
[6] SUNY Downstate Medical Center,undefined
[7] Laboratory of Metabolism,undefined
[8] National Institutes of Health,undefined
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Oncogene | 2003年 / 22卷
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breast cancer; p53; MDM2; necrosis;
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p53 is the most frequently altered gene in human cancer and therefore represents an ideal target for cancer therapy. Several amino terminal p53-derived synthetic peptides were tested for their antiproliferative effects on breast cancer cell lines MDA-MB-468 (mutant p53), MCF-7 (overexpressed wild-type p53), and MDA-MB-157 (null p53). p53(15)Ant peptide representing the majority of the mouse double minute clone 2 binding site on p53 (amino acids 12–26) fused to the Drosophila carrier protein Antennapedia was the most effective. p53(15)Ant peptide induced rapid, nonapoptotic cell death resembling necrosis in all breast cancer cells; however, minimal cytotoxicity was observed in the nonmalignant breast epithelial cells MCF-10–2A and MCF-10F. Bioinformatic/biophysical analysis utilizing hydrophobic moment and secondary structure predictions as well as circular dichroism spectroscopy revealed an α-helical hydrophobic peptide structure with membrane disruptive potential. Based on these findings, p53(15)Ant peptide may be a novel peptide cancer therapeutic because it induces necrotic cell death and not apoptosis, which is uncommon in traditional cancer therapy.
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