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Elimination of tumorigenic human pluripotent stem cells by a recombinant lectin-toxin fusion protein.


ABSTRACT: The application of stem-cell-based therapies in regenerative medicine is hindered by the tumorigenic potential of residual human pluripotent stem cells. Previously, we identified a human pluripotent stem-cell-specific lectin probe, called rBC2LCN, by comprehensive glycome analysis using high-density lectin microarrays. Here we developed a recombinant lectin-toxin fusion protein of rBC2LCN with a catalytic domain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A, termed rBC2LCN-PE23, which could be expressed as a soluble form from the cytoplasm of Escherichia coli and purified to homogeneity by one-step affinity chromatography. rBC2LCN-PE23 bound to human pluripotent stem cells, followed by its internalization, allowing intracellular delivery of a cargo of cytotoxic protein. The addition of rBC2LCN-PE23 to the culture medium was sufficient to completely eliminate human pluripotent stem cells. Thus, rBC2LCN-PE23 has the potential to contribute to the safety of stem-cell-based therapies.

SUBMITTER: Tateno H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4437484 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Elimination of tumorigenic human pluripotent stem cells by a recombinant lectin-toxin fusion protein.

Tateno Hiroaki H   Onuma Yasuko Y   Ito Yuzuru Y   Minoshima Fumi F   Saito Sayoko S   Shimizu Madoka M   Aiki Yasuhiko Y   Asashima Makoto M   Hirabayashi Jun J  

Stem cell reports 20150409 5


The application of stem-cell-based therapies in regenerative medicine is hindered by the tumorigenic potential of residual human pluripotent stem cells. Previously, we identified a human pluripotent stem-cell-specific lectin probe, called rBC2LCN, by comprehensive glycome analysis using high-density lectin microarrays. Here we developed a recombinant lectin-toxin fusion protein of rBC2LCN with a catalytic domain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A, termed rBC2LCN-PE23, which could be expressed  ...[more]

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