1.Construction of cationic anticancer peptide Temporin-1 CEa liposomes and evaluation of anti-breast cancer activity in vitro
Di WU ; Ying ZHAO ; Huidan REN ; Xinhong SI ; Lin ZHANG ; Che WANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2016;36(11):22-26
Objective To constract and evaluate the cationic anticancer peptide Temporin-1CEa liposomes and evaluate anti-breast cancer activity in vitro.Methods The polyethylene glycol (PEG)-modified liposomes containing Temporin-1CEa, one recently discovered cationic anticancer peptide ( CAP) , were constructed by using reverse-phase evaporation method.The encapsulation efficiency, particle size and Zeta potential of the Temporin-1CEa-containing liposomes (Temporin-1CEa-LIP) were characterized.In addition, that had the furhter evaluated of the stability and specific toxicity against human breast cancer MCF-7 cells in vitro.Results The data suggested that the PEG-modified liposomes served a promising drug delivery system for CAPs, those indicated by the encapsulation efficiency was (55.57 ±1.56)%, the particle size was (105.3 ±1.37) nm and the Zeta potential was ( -16.17 ±0.964) mV.Moreover, the in vitro test also indicated that Temporin-1CEa-LIP exerted good stability in serum, and it could be efficiently uptaken by MCF-7 cells.Most importantly, after 24h exposure, Temporin-1CEa-LIP showed toxicity against MCF-7 cells, as potent as Temporin-1CEa. Conclusion The results demonstrates that the PEG-modified liposome is a good drug-delivery system and Temporin-1CEa-LIP could serve as potential anti-tumor candidate for cancer therapy.