Nanomaterials (Dec 2018)

Peptide-Templated Gold Clusters as Enzyme-Like Catalyst Boost Intracellular Oxidative Pressure and Induce Tumor-Specific Cell Apoptosis

  • Ya Zhang,
  • Xiangchun Zhang,
  • Qing Yuan,
  • Wenchao Niu,
  • Chunyu Zhang,
  • Jiaojiao Li,
  • Zhesheng He,
  • Yuhua Tang,
  • Xiaojun Ren,
  • Zhichao Zhang,
  • Pengju Cai,
  • Liang Gao,
  • Xueyun Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano8121040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 1040

Abstract

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Anticancer metallodrugs that aim to physiological characters unique to tumor microenvironment are expected to combat drug tolerance and side-effects. Recently, owing to the fact that reactive oxygen species’ is closely related to the development of tumors, people are committed to developing metallodrugs with the capacity of improving the level of reactive oxygen species level toinduce oxidative stress in cancer cells. Herein, we demonstrated that peptide templated gold clusters with atomic precision preferably catalyze the transformation of hydrogen peroxide into superoxide anion in oxidative pressure-type tumor cells. Firstly, we successfully constructed gold clusters by rationally designing peptide sequences which targets integrin ανβ3 overexpressed on glioblastoma cells. The superoxide anion, radical derived from hydrogen peroxide and catalyzed by gold clusters, was confirmed in vitro under pseudo-physiological conditions. Then, kinetic parameters were evaluated to verify the catalytic properties of gold clusters. Furthermore, these peptide decorated clusters can serve as special enzyme-like catalyst to convert endogenous hydrogen peroxide into superoxide anion, elevated intracellular reactive oxygen species levels, lower mitochondrial membrane potential, damage biomacromolecules, and trigger tumor cell apoptosis consequently.

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