Cytosolic antibody delivery by lipid-sensitive endosomolytic peptide

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Misao Akishiba
Toshihide Takeuchi
Yoshimasa Kawaguchi
Kentarou Sakamoto
Hao-Hsin Yu
Ikuhiko Nakase
Tomoka Takatani-Nakase
Fatemeh Madani
Astrid Gräslund
Shiroh Futaki
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[1] Institute for Chemical Research,Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
[2] Kyoto University,undefined
[3] Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center,undefined
[4] Research Organization for the 21st Century,undefined
[5] Osaka Prefecture University,undefined
[6] Naka-ku,undefined
[7] School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences,undefined
[8] Mukogawa Women's University,undefined
[9] The Arrhenius Laboratories,undefined
[10] Stockholm University,undefined
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10.1038/nchem.2779
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One of the major obstacles in intracellular targeting using antibodies is their limited release from endosomes into the cytosol. Here we report an approach to deliver proteins, which include antibodies, into cells by using endosomolytic peptides derived from the cationic and membrane-lytic spider venom peptide M-lycotoxin. The delivery peptides were developed by introducing one or two glutamic acid residues into the hydrophobic face. One peptide with the substitution of leucine by glutamic acid (L17E) was shown to enable a marked cytosolic liberation of antibodies (immunoglobulins G (IgGs)) from endosomes. The predominant membrane-perturbation mechanism of this peptide is the preferential disruption of negatively charged membranes (endosomal membranes) over neutral membranes (plasma membranes), and the endosomolytic peptide promotes the uptake by inducing macropinocytosis. The fidelity of this approach was confirmed through the intracellular delivery of a ribosome-inactivation protein (saporin), Cre recombinase and IgG delivery, which resulted in a specific labelling of the cytosolic proteins and subsequent suppression of the glucocorticoid receptor-mediated transcription. We also demonstrate the L17E-mediated cytosolic delivery of exosome-encapsulated proteins.
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