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Engineering PTEN-L for Cell-Mediated Delivery.


ABSTRACT: The tumor suppressor PTEN is frequently inactivated in glioblastoma. PTEN-L is a long form of PTEN produced by translation from an alternate upstream start codon. Unlike PTEN, PTEN-L has a signal sequence and a tract of six arginine residues that allow PTEN-L to be secreted from cells and be taken up by neighboring cells. This suggests that PTEN-L could be used as a therapeutic to restore PTEN activity. However, effective delivery of therapeutic proteins to treat CNS cancers such as glioblastoma is challenging. One method under evaluation is cell-mediated therapy, where cells with tumor-homing abilities such as neural stem cells are genetically modified to express a therapeutic protein. Here, we have developed a version of PTEN-L that is engineered for enhanced cell-mediated delivery. This was accomplished by replacement of the native leader sequence of PTEN-L with a leader sequence from human light-chain immunoglobulin G (IgG). This version of PTEN-L showed increased secretion and an increased ability to transfer to neighboring cells. Neural stem cells derived from human fibroblasts could be modified to express this version of PTEN-L and were able to deliver catalytically active light-chain leader PTEN-L (lclPTEN-L) to neighboring glioblastoma cells.

SUBMITTER: Lavictoire SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5725211 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Engineering PTEN-L for Cell-Mediated Delivery.

Lavictoire Sylvie J SJ   Gont Alexander A   Julian Lisa M LM   Stanford William L WL   Vlasschaert Caitlyn C   Gray Douglas A DA   Jomaa Danny D   Lorimer Ian A J IAJ  

Molecular therapy. Methods & clinical development 20171121


The tumor suppressor <i>PTEN</i> is frequently inactivated in glioblastoma. PTEN-L is a long form of PTEN produced by translation from an alternate upstream start codon. Unlike PTEN, PTEN-L has a signal sequence and a tract of six arginine residues that allow PTEN-L to be secreted from cells and be taken up by neighboring cells. This suggests that PTEN-L could be used as a therapeutic to restore PTEN activity. However, effective delivery of therapeutic proteins to treat CNS cancers such as gliob  ...[more]

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