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Intracellular Protein Delivery System Using a Target-Specific Repebody and Translocation Domain of Bacterial Exotoxin
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2017
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Protein SecretionEngineeringBacterial ExotoxinGene DeliveryBiomedical EngineeringSite-specific DeliveryDelivery PlatformCell-based Drug DeliveryMicrobial ToxinVirulence FactorCytosolic Protein DeliveryTargeted Drug DeliveryProtein TransportCell BiologyTranslocation DomainBiomolecular EngineeringTarget-specific RepebodyDrug TargetingSynthetic BiologyProtein EngineeringMicrobiologyIntracellular TraffickingMedicine
With the high efficacy of protein-based therapeutics and plenty of intracellular drug targets, cytosolic protein delivery in a cell-specific manner has attracted considerable attention in the field of precision medicine. Herein, we present an intracellular protein delivery system based on a target-specific repebody and the translocation domain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A. The delivery platform was constructed by genetically fusing an EGFR-specific repebody as a targeting moiety to the translocation domain, while a protein cargo was fused to the C-terminal end of the delivery platform. The delivery platform was revealed to efficiently translocate a protein cargo to the cytosol in a target-specific manner. We demonstrate the utility and potential of the delivery platform by showing a remarkable tumor regression with negligible toxicity in a xenograft mice model when gelonin was used as the cytotoxic protein cargo. The present platform can find wide applications to the cell-selective cytosolic delivery of diverse proteins in many areas.
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