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A modified arginine-depleting enzyme NEI-01 inhibits growth of pancreatic cancer cells
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Tumor BiologyDrug TargetingOncologyPancreatic CancerMedicinePharmacologyCancer Cell BiologyPancreatic Cancer CellsNovel Arginine-depleting EnzymeTumor TargetingNei-01 TreatmentAnti-cancer AgentCancer TreatmentRadiation OncologyCancer BiologyCell BiologyCancer ResearchPlasma Arginine
Arginine deprivation cancer therapy targets certain types of malignancies with positive result in many studies and clinical trials. NEI-01 was designed as a novel arginine-depleting enzyme comprising an albumin binding domain capable of binding to human serum albumin to lengthen its half-life. In the present work, NEI-01 is shown to bind to serum albumin from various species, including mice, rat and human. Single intraperitoneal administration of NEI-01 to mice reduced plasma arginine to undetectable level for at least 9 days. Treatment of NEI-01 specifically inhibited cell viability of MIA PaCa-2 and PANC-1 cancer cell lines, which were ASS1 negative. Using a human pancreatic mouse xenograft model, NEI-01 treatment significantly reduced tumor volume and weight. Our data provides proof of principle for a cancer treatment strategy using NEI-01.
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