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Glycosaminoglycan silencing by engineered CXCL12 variants
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Tumor BiologyG Protein-coupled ReceptorMedicineImmunologyGlycobiologyCancer Cell BiologyAmino Acid ReplacementsHeparan SulfateBiomedical EngineeringCxcl12 VariantsRadiation OncologyCancer BiologyCell BiologyCarbohydrate-protein InteractionCancer ResearchGlycosylation
We have engineered GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) knock-out and high GAG-binding affinity into CXCL12α to inhibit CXCL12α-induced cell migration. Compared to wtCXCL12, the mutant CXCL12α (Δ8 L29K V39K) exhibited a 5.6-fold and a 2.2-fold affinity increase for heparin and heparan sulfate, respectively. From NaCl-based heparin displacement chromatography we concluded that more amino acid replacements would lead to altered GAG (glycosaminoglycan) ligand specificity. GAG silencing by this mutant was shown in a murine seeding model of human cancer cells, whereby a greatly reduced number of liver metastases was detected when the animals were treated intravenously with 1mg/kg CXCL12α (Δ8 L29K V39K) before cancer cell application.
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