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NCTR25 fusion facilitates the formation of TRAIL polymers that selectively activate TRAIL receptors with higher potency and efficacy than TRAIL
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Department of Medicine, Open University of China, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
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Ningbo Clinicopathologic Diagnosis Center, Ningbo, People’s Republic of China
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-05-04
scimago Q1
wos Q3
SJR: 0.969
CiteScore: 5.7
Impact factor: 2.3
ISSN: 03445704, 14320843
PubMed ID:
33942150
Cancer Research
Oncology
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (medical)
Toxicology
Abstract
Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) binds to death receptor (DR) 4 and DR5 and induces tumor-selective apoptosis. The fusion proteins NCTR25–TRAIL and NCTR25–TGF3L–TRAIL self-assembled into polymers and triggered super-active cancer cell killing. The role of TGF3L in self-assembly and super-activity was unclear. These multivalent TRAILs elicited apoptosis with great potency, but their specificity towards receptors and subsequent efficacy in signal activation were unclear. NCTR25–TRAIL fusion was constructed and prokaryotically expressed. The size of fusion protein polymers was estimated. Their cytotoxicity was assessed in eight cancer cell lines and two noncancerous cell lines. Receptor binding and activation specificity were determined by antibody blockade. Apoptosis was evaluated, and the associated pathway was verified by quantifying caspase activity. The NF-κB signaling pathway was assessed by dual-luciferase assay. The in vivo antitumor activity was also evaluated in nude mice. NCTR25 fusion to TRAIL promoted its self-assembly into polymers and showed similar super-cytotoxicity to NCTR25–TGF3L–TRAIL in vitro. The multivalent TRAILs exclusively activated both DR4 and DR5 and showed a bias towards DR4 in mediating cytotoxicity in NCI-H460 cells. They activated caspase pathway and induced apoptosis with higher potency but in similar efficacy than TRAIL. A higher potency and a greater efficacy were observed in activating NF-κB pathway by NCTR25–TRAIL comparing to TRAIL. Both the polymers showed better in vivo antitumor activity than TRAIL. NCTR25 fusion alone facilitates the formation of TRAIL polymers. Multivalent TRAIL polymers bind and activate DR4 and DR5 specifically and exclusively, triggering the signaling pathways with higher potency, and greater efficacy than TRAIL.
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Wang Y. et al. NCTR25 fusion facilitates the formation of TRAIL polymers that selectively activate TRAIL receptors with higher potency and efficacy than TRAIL // Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. 2021. Vol. 88. No. 2. pp. 289-306.
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Wang Y., Lei Q., Shen C., Wang N. NCTR25 fusion facilitates the formation of TRAIL polymers that selectively activate TRAIL receptors with higher potency and efficacy than TRAIL // Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. 2021. Vol. 88. No. 2. pp. 289-306.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s00280-021-04283-5
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00280-021-04283-5
TI - NCTR25 fusion facilitates the formation of TRAIL polymers that selectively activate TRAIL receptors with higher potency and efficacy than TRAIL
T2 - Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
AU - Wang, Yan
AU - Lei, Qiong
AU - Shen, Cangjie
AU - Wang, Nan
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/05/04
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 289-306
IS - 2
VL - 88
PMID - 33942150
SN - 0344-5704
SN - 1432-0843
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@article{2021_Wang,
author = {Yan Wang and Qiong Lei and Cangjie Shen and Nan Wang},
title = {NCTR25 fusion facilitates the formation of TRAIL polymers that selectively activate TRAIL receptors with higher potency and efficacy than TRAIL},
journal = {Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology},
year = {2021},
volume = {88},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00280-021-04283-5},
number = {2},
pages = {289--306},
doi = {10.1007/s00280-021-04283-5}
}
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Wang, Yan, et al. “NCTR25 fusion facilitates the formation of TRAIL polymers that selectively activate TRAIL receptors with higher potency and efficacy than TRAIL.” Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, vol. 88, no. 2, May. 2021, pp. 289-306. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00280-021-04283-5.