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Cyclic Gomesin, a Stable Redesigned Spider Peptide Able to Enter Cancer Cells

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2020 Sep 26
PMID 32979382
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Anticancer chemo- and targeted therapies are limited in some cases due to strong side effects and/or drug resistance. Peptides have received renascent interest as anticancer therapeutics and are currently being considered as alternatives and/or as complementary to biologics and small-molecule drugs. Gomesin, a disulfide-rich host defense peptide expressed in the Brazilian spider Acanthoscurria gomesiana selectively targets and disrupts cancer cell membranes. In the current study, we employed a range of biophysical methodologies with model membranes and bioassays to investigate the use of a cyclic analogue of gomesin as a drug scaffold to internalize cancer cells. We found that cyclic gomesin can internalize cancer cells via endocytosis and direct membrane permeation. In addition, we designed an improved non-disruptive and non-toxic cyclic gomesin analogue by incorporating D-amino acids within the scaffold. This improved analogue retained the ability to enter cancer cells and can be used as a scaffold to deliver drugs. Efforts to investigate the internalization mechanism used by host defense peptides, and to improve their stability, potency, selectivity and ability to permeate cancer cell membranes will increase the opportunities to repurpose peptides as templates for designing alternative anticancer therapeutic leads.

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