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A High Mobility Group B-1 Box A Peptide Combined With an Artery Wall Binding Peptide Targets Delivery of Nucleic Acids to Smooth Muscle Cells

Authors
Han, Jee SeungKim, KyunghwaLee, Minhyung
Issue Date
May-2009
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
ARTERY WALL BINDING PEPTIDE; HIGH MOBILITY GROUP BOX-1; GENE DELIVERY; SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS; TRANSFECTION
Citation
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY, v.107, no.1, pp.163 - 170
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume
107
Number
1
Start Page
163
End Page
170
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/176838
DOI
10.1002/jcb.22112
ISSN
0730-2312
Abstract
The TAT-high mobility group box-1 A box peptide (TAT-HMGB1A) has been reported previously to be able to deliver DNA into cells without cytotoxicity. In this study, an artery wall smooth muscle cell-targeting carrier was developed using TAT-HMGB1A combined with an artery wall binding peptide (ABP). For the production of ABP linked TAT-HMGB1A (TAT-HMGB1A-ABP), pET15b-TAT-HMGB1A-ABP was constructed by inserting the ABP cDNA into pET 15b-TAT-HMGB1A. TAT-HMGB1A-ABP was expressed in E. coli and purified by Nickel chelate chromatography. Gel retardation assays showed that TAT-HMGB1A-ABP formed a complex with the plasmid at or above a 5:1 weight ratio (peptide:plasmid). At a 20:1 weight ratio, the zeta-potential was similar to 25 mV and the particle size was similar to 120 nm. TAT-HMGB1A-ABP had the highest transfection efficiency in AM smooth muscle cells at a weight ratio of 20:1. TAT-HMGB1A-ABP exhibited higher transfection efficiency in AM cells than PLL or TAT-HMGB1A, while TAT-HMGB1A-ABP had lower transfection efficiencies in Hep3B hepatoma, 293 kidney, NIH3T3 fibroblast, and Raw264.7 macrophage cells compared with PLL. Together, these results suggest that the ABP moiety of the peptide increased transfection efficiency specifically in smooth muscle cells. In a competition assay, the transfection efficiency of TAT-HMGB1A-ABP in AM cells was reduced by the addition of free ABP. MTT assays showed that TAT-HMGB1A-ABP did not produce any cytotoxicity in A7R5 cells. Therefore, TAT-HMGB1A-ABP may be useful for a targeting gene delivery to smooth muscle cells.
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