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Molecular superglue-mediated higher-order assembly of TRAIL variants with superior apoptosis induction and antitumor activity

Hao Yang 1
Heng Li 1
Fen Yang 1
Ze Tao 1
Qiuxiao Shi 1
Tianshan She 1
Yanru Feng 1
Li Zhao 1
Jie Chen 1
Yi Zhong 1
Tao Su 1
Wengjuan Zeng 1
Yong Zhang 1
Shisheng Wang 1
Li Lan 1
Tingting Long 2
De Long 1
Jun Cheng 1
Hong Zhu 3
Xiaofeng Lu 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-04-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.998
CiteScore28.5
Impact factor12.9
ISSN01429612, 18785905
Ceramics and Composites
Biophysics
Bioengineering
Biomaterials
Mechanics of Materials
Abstract
Prompting higher-order death receptor (DR) clustering by increasing the valency of DR agonist is efficient to induce apoptosis of tumor cells. As an attractive DR agonist with superior biosafety, the trimeric tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) exerts limited antitumor effect in patients, which is predominantly attributed to its low DR clustering ability and short serum half-life. Previous antibody scaffolds-based engineering strategies to increase the valency and/or prolong the serum half-life of TRAIL improve apoptosis induction, however, often produce large proteins with poor tumor penetration. Covalent protein ligation mediated by small molecular superglues such as SpyTag/SpyCatcher might be a novel strategy to assemble higher-order TRAIL variants. Upon fusion to TRAIL promotor, SpyTag/SpyCatcher molecular superglue preferentially ligated two trimeric TRAIL to produce a hexameric TRAIL variant, HexaTR, exhibiting a significantly increased apoptosis induction. In addition, an albumin-binding HexaTR, ABD-HexaTR, with a prolonged serum half-life by binding to endogenous albumin was also produced using the same strategy. Compared to the trimeric TRAIL, the hexameric HexaTR and ABD-HexaTR showed 20-50 times greater in vivo antitumor effect, resulting in eradication of several types of large (150-300 mm3) tumor xenografts. Combination with bortezomib carried by liposome further improved the antitumor effects of the hexavalent HexaTR and ABD-HexaTR in refractory cancer. Our results indicate that the superglue-mediated higher-order assembly is promising to improve the DR clustering and proapoptotic signaling of TRAIL, showing great advantages in constructing the next generation of DR agonists for cancer therapy.
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Yang H. et al. Molecular superglue-mediated higher-order assembly of TRAIL variants with superior apoptosis induction and antitumor activity // Biomaterials. 2023. Vol. 295. p. 121994.
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Yang H., Li H., Yang F., Tao Z., Shi Q., She T., Feng Y., Zhao L., Chen J., Zhong Y., Su T., Zeng W., Zhang Y., Wang S., Lan L., Long T., Long D., Cheng J., Zhu H., Lu X. Molecular superglue-mediated higher-order assembly of TRAIL variants with superior apoptosis induction and antitumor activity // Biomaterials. 2023. Vol. 295. p. 121994.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2023.121994
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2023.121994
TI - Molecular superglue-mediated higher-order assembly of TRAIL variants with superior apoptosis induction and antitumor activity
T2 - Biomaterials
AU - Yang, Hao
AU - Li, Heng
AU - Yang, Fen
AU - Tao, Ze
AU - Shi, Qiuxiao
AU - She, Tianshan
AU - Feng, Yanru
AU - Zhao, Li
AU - Chen, Jie
AU - Zhong, Yi
AU - Su, Tao
AU - Zeng, Wengjuan
AU - Zhang, Yong
AU - Wang, Shisheng
AU - Lan, Li
AU - Long, Tingting
AU - Long, De
AU - Cheng, Jun
AU - Zhu, Hong
AU - Lu, Xiaofeng
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/04/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 121994
VL - 295
PMID - 36775789
SN - 0142-9612
SN - 1878-5905
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@article{2023_Yang,
author = {Hao Yang and Heng Li and Fen Yang and Ze Tao and Qiuxiao Shi and Tianshan She and Yanru Feng and Li Zhao and Jie Chen and Yi Zhong and Tao Su and Wengjuan Zeng and Yong Zhang and Shisheng Wang and Li Lan and Tingting Long and De Long and Jun Cheng and Hong Zhu and Xiaofeng Lu},
title = {Molecular superglue-mediated higher-order assembly of TRAIL variants with superior apoptosis induction and antitumor activity},
journal = {Biomaterials},
year = {2023},
volume = {295},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {apr},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2023.121994},
pages = {121994},
doi = {10.1016/j.biomaterials.2023.121994}
}
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