The development of new drug delivery systems for targeted chemotherapy release in cancer cells represents a very promising tool. In this contest, protein-based nanocages have considerable potential as drug delivery devices. Notably, ferritin has emerged as an excellent candidate due to its unique architecture, surface properties and high biocompatibility. A promising strategy might then involve ferritin cargos for specifical release of AntiMicrobial Peptides endowed with anticancer activity to cancer cells. In this paper, we encapsulated the TRIL analogue of Temporin-L peptide within a ferritin nanocage and evaluated the cargo biological properties. The results demonstrated a reduced haemolytic activity of the peptide and a selective cytotoxicity activity on cancer cells likely mediated by oxidative stress while having no effects on non-tumoral cells. The combination of the properties of ferritin with TRIL, might open up the way to the development of novel peptide delivery systems for future pharmaceutical applications.

Release of a novel peptide from ferritin nanocages: A new tool for therapeutic applications / Cane, Carolina; Lucignano, Rosanna; Di Somma, Angela; Liccardo, Maria; Iannuzzi, Clara; Duilio, Angela; Picone, Delia. - In: BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA. GENERAL SUBJECTS. - ISSN 1872-8006. - 1868:2(2024). [10.1016/j.bbagen.2023.130525]

Release of a novel peptide from ferritin nanocages: A new tool for therapeutic applications.

Carolina Cane;Rosanna Lucignano;Angela Di Somma
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Angela Duilio;Delia Picone
2024

Abstract

The development of new drug delivery systems for targeted chemotherapy release in cancer cells represents a very promising tool. In this contest, protein-based nanocages have considerable potential as drug delivery devices. Notably, ferritin has emerged as an excellent candidate due to its unique architecture, surface properties and high biocompatibility. A promising strategy might then involve ferritin cargos for specifical release of AntiMicrobial Peptides endowed with anticancer activity to cancer cells. In this paper, we encapsulated the TRIL analogue of Temporin-L peptide within a ferritin nanocage and evaluated the cargo biological properties. The results demonstrated a reduced haemolytic activity of the peptide and a selective cytotoxicity activity on cancer cells likely mediated by oxidative stress while having no effects on non-tumoral cells. The combination of the properties of ferritin with TRIL, might open up the way to the development of novel peptide delivery systems for future pharmaceutical applications.
2024
Release of a novel peptide from ferritin nanocages: A new tool for therapeutic applications / Cane, Carolina; Lucignano, Rosanna; Di Somma, Angela; Liccardo, Maria; Iannuzzi, Clara; Duilio, Angela; Picone, Delia. - In: BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA. GENERAL SUBJECTS. - ISSN 1872-8006. - 1868:2(2024). [10.1016/j.bbagen.2023.130525]
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