Utilization of Lambda bacteriophage as an Apoptin effective delivery platform to the BT-474 human breast carcinoma

Background: Apoptin is a protein from chicken anemia virus that could induce apoptosis specifically in the cancer cells but it has not any effect in the normal cells. Phage therapy is a novel field of cancer therapy and phage nanobioparticles (NBPs) such as λ phage could be modified to deliver and e...

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Main Authors: Narmin Ghaderi, Khosro Esazadeh, Alireza Shoae Hasani
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-02-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-badb7885ff9d4f67b781a783ee285e9f2020-11-24T23:01:24ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222014-02-017111691699Utilization of Lambda bacteriophage as an Apoptin effective delivery platform to the BT-474 human breast carcinomaNarmin Ghaderi 0Khosro Esazadeh 1Alireza Shoae Hasani2 Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Islamic Azad University Lahijan Branch, Gilan, Iran. Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Islamic Azad University Lahijan Branch, Gilan, Iran. Department of Stem Cell and Tissue Engineering, Research Center for Science and Technology in Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Background: Apoptin is a protein from chicken anemia virus that could induce apoptosis specifically in the cancer cells but it has not any effect in the normal cells. Phage therapy is a novel field of cancer therapy and phage nanobioparticles (NBPs) such as λ phage could be modified to deliver and express genetic cassettes into eukaryotic cells safely in contrast with animal viruses. The bacteriophages like Lambda could be manipulated to deliver genetic cassettes into eukaryotic cells and express the gene safely. We developed the safe way for the expression of Apoptin gene via Lambda bacteriophage in the human tumors. Methods: At first the Apoptin clone was produced and then transferred into ZAP-CMV plasmid through BamH-I and HinD-III restriction sites. Then this construct inserted into the Lambda phage in the Escherichia coli host cell. The expression of Apoptin in the recombinant construct was evaluated via RT-PCR and Western Blot analysis. The anti tumor function of expressed protein was measured in the BT-474 cells that was hosted by nude mice. Results: Transfection of breast carcinoma cells by Lambda bacteriophage containing λZAP-Apoptin-CMV was inhibited the tumor growth significantly but did not any effect on normal cells. The expression of this protein was very high in tumor cells and prevented the death of tumor bearing nude mice. The penetration and spreading of Apoptin construct by bacteriophage Lambda was significantly high but the Apoptin plasmid had very little expression in BT-474 cell, directly. Transfection with NBPs carrying λZAP-CMV-Apoptin significantly inhibited growth of all the breast carcinoma cell lines in vitro, but had no effect on normal cells. Conclusion: Utilization of recombinant Lambda bacteriophage as a safe expression vector has been confirmed. Apoptin was induced apoptosis specifically in the tumors in vivo. Use of such construct is a very safe way to treat cancer in human. The results presented here reveal important features of λ nanobioparticles to serve as safe delivery and expression platform for human cancer therapy. http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-213-4&slc_lang=en&sid=1apoptin bacteriophage lambda delivery neoplasms nude mice
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author Narmin Ghaderi
Khosro Esazadeh
Alireza Shoae Hasani
spellingShingle Narmin Ghaderi
Khosro Esazadeh
Alireza Shoae Hasani
Utilization of Lambda bacteriophage as an Apoptin effective delivery platform to the BT-474 human breast carcinoma
Tehran University Medical Journal
apoptin
bacteriophage lambda
delivery
neoplasms
nude mice
author_facet Narmin Ghaderi
Khosro Esazadeh
Alireza Shoae Hasani
author_sort Narmin Ghaderi
title Utilization of Lambda bacteriophage as an Apoptin effective delivery platform to the BT-474 human breast carcinoma
title_short Utilization of Lambda bacteriophage as an Apoptin effective delivery platform to the BT-474 human breast carcinoma
title_full Utilization of Lambda bacteriophage as an Apoptin effective delivery platform to the BT-474 human breast carcinoma
title_fullStr Utilization of Lambda bacteriophage as an Apoptin effective delivery platform to the BT-474 human breast carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Lambda bacteriophage as an Apoptin effective delivery platform to the BT-474 human breast carcinoma
title_sort utilization of lambda bacteriophage as an apoptin effective delivery platform to the bt-474 human breast carcinoma
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2014-02-01
description Background: Apoptin is a protein from chicken anemia virus that could induce apoptosis specifically in the cancer cells but it has not any effect in the normal cells. Phage therapy is a novel field of cancer therapy and phage nanobioparticles (NBPs) such as λ phage could be modified to deliver and express genetic cassettes into eukaryotic cells safely in contrast with animal viruses. The bacteriophages like Lambda could be manipulated to deliver genetic cassettes into eukaryotic cells and express the gene safely. We developed the safe way for the expression of Apoptin gene via Lambda bacteriophage in the human tumors. Methods: At first the Apoptin clone was produced and then transferred into ZAP-CMV plasmid through BamH-I and HinD-III restriction sites. Then this construct inserted into the Lambda phage in the Escherichia coli host cell. The expression of Apoptin in the recombinant construct was evaluated via RT-PCR and Western Blot analysis. The anti tumor function of expressed protein was measured in the BT-474 cells that was hosted by nude mice. Results: Transfection of breast carcinoma cells by Lambda bacteriophage containing λZAP-Apoptin-CMV was inhibited the tumor growth significantly but did not any effect on normal cells. The expression of this protein was very high in tumor cells and prevented the death of tumor bearing nude mice. The penetration and spreading of Apoptin construct by bacteriophage Lambda was significantly high but the Apoptin plasmid had very little expression in BT-474 cell, directly. Transfection with NBPs carrying λZAP-CMV-Apoptin significantly inhibited growth of all the breast carcinoma cell lines in vitro, but had no effect on normal cells. Conclusion: Utilization of recombinant Lambda bacteriophage as a safe expression vector has been confirmed. Apoptin was induced apoptosis specifically in the tumors in vivo. Use of such construct is a very safe way to treat cancer in human. The results presented here reveal important features of λ nanobioparticles to serve as safe delivery and expression platform for human cancer therapy.
topic apoptin
bacteriophage lambda
delivery
neoplasms
nude mice
url http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-213-4&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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