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Cytotoxic activity of LLO Y406A is targeted to the plasma membrane of cancer urothelial cells
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Resnik, Nataša
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Tratnjek, Larisa
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Erdani-Kreft, Mateja
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Kisovec, Matic
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Aden, Saša
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Bedina Zavec, Apolonija
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Anderluh, Gregor
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Podobnik, Marjetka
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Veranič, Peter
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Identification of novel agents for bladder cancer treatment is highly desirable due to the high incidence of tumor recurrence and the risk of progression to muscle-invasive disease. The key feature of the cholesterol-dependent toxin listeriolysin O mutant (LLO Y406A) is its preferential activity at pH 5.7, which could be exploited either directly for selective targeting of cancer cells or the release of accumulated therapeutics from acidic endosomes. Therefore, our goal was to compare the cytotoxic effect of LLO Y406A on cancer cells (RT4) and normal urothelial cells (NPU), and to identify which cell membranes are the primary target of LLO Y406A by viability assays, life-cell imaging, fluorescence, and electron microscopy. LLO Y406A decreased viability, altered cell morphology, provoked membrane blebbing, and induced apoptosis in RT4 cells, while it did not affect NPU cells. LLO Y406A did not cause endosomal escape in RT4 cells, while the plasma membrane of RT4 cells was revealed as the primary target of LLO Y406A. It has been concluded that LLO Y406A has the ability to selectively eliminate cancer urothelial cells through pore-forming activity at the plasma membrane, without cytotoxic effects on normal urothelial cells. This promising selective activity merits further testing as an anti-cancer agent.
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English
Keywords:
bladder cancer
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cancer urothelial cells
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normal urothelial cells
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listeriolysin O
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blebbing
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calcium influx
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pore-forming toxin
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cytolysin
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cytotoxicity
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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MF - Faculty of Medicine
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Published
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Year:
2021
Number of pages:
15 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 22, iss. 7, art. 3305
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20.500.12556/RUL-135019
UDC:
577
ISSN on article:
1422-0067
DOI:
10.3390/ijms22073305
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57572867
Publication date in RUL:
17.02.2022
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Title:
International journal of molecular sciences
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Int. j. mol. sci.
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MDPI
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1422-0067
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2779162
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Slovenian
Keywords:
biokemija
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rakave celice
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listeriolizin O
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toksini
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P3-0108
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Diferenciacija urotelijskih celic
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P1-0391
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Molekulske interakcije
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
I0-0022
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Mreža raziskovalnih infrastrukturnih centrov Univerze v Ljubljani (MRIC UL)
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