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Intracellular Delivery of Anti-pPKC? (Thr538) via Protein Transduction Domain Mimics for Immunomodulation.


ABSTRACT: Targeting cellular proteins with antibodies, to better understand cellular signaling pathways in the context of disease modulation, is a fast-growing area of investigation. Humanized antibodies are increasingly gaining attention for their therapeutic potential, but the collection of cellular targets is limited to those secreted from cells or expressed on the cell surface. This approach leaves a wealth of intracellular proteins unexplored as putative targets for antibody binding. Protein kinase C? (PKC?) is essential to T cell activation, proliferation, and differentiation, and its phosphorylation at specific residues is required for its activity. Here we report on the design, synthesis, and characterization of a protein transduction domain mimic capable of efficiently delivering an antibody against phosphorylated PKC? (Thr538) into human peripheral mononuclear blood cells and altering expression of downstream indicators of T cell activation and differentiation. We used a humanized, lymphocyte transfer model of graft-versus-host disease, to evaluate the durability of protein transduction domain mimic:Anti-pPKC? modulation, when delivered into human peripheral mononuclear blood cells ex vivo. We demonstrate that protein transduction domain mimic:Antibody complexes can be readily introduced with high efficacy into hard-to-transfect human peripheral mononuclear blood cells, eliciting a biological response sufficient to alter disease progression. Thus, protein transduction domain mimic:Antibody delivery may represent an efficient ex vivo approach to manipulating cellular responses by targeting intracellular proteins.

SUBMITTER: Ozay EI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5167783 | biostudies-other | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Intracellular Delivery of Anti-pPKCθ (Thr538) via Protein Transduction Domain Mimics for Immunomodulation.

Ozay E Ilker EI   Gonzalez-Perez Gabriela G   Torres Joe A JA   Vijayaraghavan Jyothi J   Lawlor Rebecca R   Sherman Heather L HL   Garrigan Daniel T DT   Burnside Amy S AS   Osborne Barbara A BA   Tew Gregory N GN   Minter Lisa M LM  

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 20160916 12


Targeting cellular proteins with antibodies, to better understand cellular signaling pathways in the context of disease modulation, is a fast-growing area of investigation. Humanized antibodies are increasingly gaining attention for their therapeutic potential, but the collection of cellular targets is limited to those secreted from cells or expressed on the cell surface. This approach leaves a wealth of intracellular proteins unexplored as putative targets for antibody binding. Protein kinase C  ...[more]

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