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Impairment of SK-MEL-28 Development—A Human Melanoma Cell Line—By the Crataeva tapia Bark Lectin and Its Sequence-Derived Peptides

Melanoma is difficult to treat with chemotherapy, prompting the need for new treatments. Protease inhibitors have emerged as promising candidates as tumor cell proteases promote metastasis. Researchers have developed a chimeric form of the Bauhinia bauhinioides kallikrein inhibitor, rBbKIm, which ha...

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Autores principales: Lie, Kathleen Chwen Ming, Bonturi, Camila Ramalho, Salu, Bruno Ramos, de Oliveira, Juliana Rodrigues, Bonini Galo, Márcia, Paiva, Patrícia Maria Guedes, Correia, Maria Tereza dos Santos, Oliva, Maria Luiza Vilela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445794
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310617
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author Lie, Kathleen Chwen Ming
Bonturi, Camila Ramalho
Salu, Bruno Ramos
de Oliveira, Juliana Rodrigues
Bonini Galo, Márcia
Paiva, Patrícia Maria Guedes
Correia, Maria Tereza dos Santos
Oliva, Maria Luiza Vilela
author_facet Lie, Kathleen Chwen Ming
Bonturi, Camila Ramalho
Salu, Bruno Ramos
de Oliveira, Juliana Rodrigues
Bonini Galo, Márcia
Paiva, Patrícia Maria Guedes
Correia, Maria Tereza dos Santos
Oliva, Maria Luiza Vilela
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description Melanoma is difficult to treat with chemotherapy, prompting the need for new treatments. Protease inhibitors have emerged as promising candidates as tumor cell proteases promote metastasis. Researchers have developed a chimeric form of the Bauhinia bauhinioides kallikrein inhibitor, rBbKIm, which has shown negative effects on prostate tumor cell lines DU145 and PC3. Crataeva tapia bark lectin, CrataBL, targets sulfated oligosaccharides in glycosylated proteins and has also demonstrated deleterious effects on prostate and glioblastoma tumor cells. However, neither rBbKIm nor its derived peptides affected the viability of SK-MEL-28, a melanoma cell line, while CrataBL decreased viability by over 60%. Two peptides, Pep. 26 (Ac-Q-N-S-S-L-K-V-V-P-L-NH2) and Pep. 27 (Ac-L-P-V-V-K-L-S-S-N-Q-NH2), were also tested. Pep. 27 suppressed cell migration and induced apoptosis when combined with vemurafenib, while Pep. 26 inhibited cell migration and reduced nitric oxide and the number of viable cells. Vemurafenib, a chemotherapy drug used to treat melanoma, was found to decrease the release of interleukin 8 and PDGF-AB/BB cytokines and potentiated the effects of proteins and peptides in reducing these cytokines. These findings suggest that protease inhibitors may be effective in blocking melanoma cells and highlight the potential of CrataBL and its derived peptides.
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spelling pubmed-103420172023-07-14 Impairment of SK-MEL-28 Development—A Human Melanoma Cell Line—By the Crataeva tapia Bark Lectin and Its Sequence-Derived Peptides Lie, Kathleen Chwen Ming Bonturi, Camila Ramalho Salu, Bruno Ramos de Oliveira, Juliana Rodrigues Bonini Galo, Márcia Paiva, Patrícia Maria Guedes Correia, Maria Tereza dos Santos Oliva, Maria Luiza Vilela Int J Mol Sci Article Melanoma is difficult to treat with chemotherapy, prompting the need for new treatments. Protease inhibitors have emerged as promising candidates as tumor cell proteases promote metastasis. Researchers have developed a chimeric form of the Bauhinia bauhinioides kallikrein inhibitor, rBbKIm, which has shown negative effects on prostate tumor cell lines DU145 and PC3. Crataeva tapia bark lectin, CrataBL, targets sulfated oligosaccharides in glycosylated proteins and has also demonstrated deleterious effects on prostate and glioblastoma tumor cells. However, neither rBbKIm nor its derived peptides affected the viability of SK-MEL-28, a melanoma cell line, while CrataBL decreased viability by over 60%. Two peptides, Pep. 26 (Ac-Q-N-S-S-L-K-V-V-P-L-NH2) and Pep. 27 (Ac-L-P-V-V-K-L-S-S-N-Q-NH2), were also tested. Pep. 27 suppressed cell migration and induced apoptosis when combined with vemurafenib, while Pep. 26 inhibited cell migration and reduced nitric oxide and the number of viable cells. Vemurafenib, a chemotherapy drug used to treat melanoma, was found to decrease the release of interleukin 8 and PDGF-AB/BB cytokines and potentiated the effects of proteins and peptides in reducing these cytokines. These findings suggest that protease inhibitors may be effective in blocking melanoma cells and highlight the potential of CrataBL and its derived peptides. MDPI 2023-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10342017/ /pubmed/37445794 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310617 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lie, Kathleen Chwen Ming
Bonturi, Camila Ramalho
Salu, Bruno Ramos
de Oliveira, Juliana Rodrigues
Bonini Galo, Márcia
Paiva, Patrícia Maria Guedes
Correia, Maria Tereza dos Santos
Oliva, Maria Luiza Vilela
Impairment of SK-MEL-28 Development—A Human Melanoma Cell Line—By the Crataeva tapia Bark Lectin and Its Sequence-Derived Peptides
title Impairment of SK-MEL-28 Development—A Human Melanoma Cell Line—By the Crataeva tapia Bark Lectin and Its Sequence-Derived Peptides
title_full Impairment of SK-MEL-28 Development—A Human Melanoma Cell Line—By the Crataeva tapia Bark Lectin and Its Sequence-Derived Peptides
title_fullStr Impairment of SK-MEL-28 Development—A Human Melanoma Cell Line—By the Crataeva tapia Bark Lectin and Its Sequence-Derived Peptides
title_full_unstemmed Impairment of SK-MEL-28 Development—A Human Melanoma Cell Line—By the Crataeva tapia Bark Lectin and Its Sequence-Derived Peptides
title_short Impairment of SK-MEL-28 Development—A Human Melanoma Cell Line—By the Crataeva tapia Bark Lectin and Its Sequence-Derived Peptides
title_sort impairment of sk-mel-28 development—a human melanoma cell line—by the crataeva tapia bark lectin and its sequence-derived peptides
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445794
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310617
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