Scientific Reports (Jun 2021)

Peptide-guided JC polyomavirus-like particles specifically target bladder cancer cells for gene therapy

  • Wei-Hong Lai,
  • Chiung-Yao Fang,
  • Ming-Chieh Chou,
  • Mien-Chun Lin,
  • Cheng-Huang Shen,
  • Chun-Nun Chao,
  • Yeong‐Chin Jou,
  • Deching Chang,
  • Meilin Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91328-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract The ultimate goal of gene delivery vectors is to establish specific and effective treatments for human diseases. We previously demonstrated that human JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) virus-like particles (VLPs) can package and deliver exogenous DNA into susceptible cells for gene expression. For tissue-specific targeting in this study, JCPyV VLPs were conjugated with a specific peptide for bladder cancer (SPB) that specifically binds to bladder cancer cells. The suicide gene thymidine kinase was packaged and delivered by SPB-conjugated VLPs (VLP-SPBs). Expression of the suicide gene was detected only in human bladder cancer cells and not in lung cancer or neuroblastoma cells susceptible to JCPyV VLP infection in vitro and in vivo, demonstrating the target specificity of VLP-SPBs. The gene transduction efficiency of VLP-SPBs was approximately 100 times greater than that of VLPs without the conjugated peptide. JCPyV VLPs can be specifically guided to target particular cell types when tagged with a ligand molecule that binds to a cell surface marker, thereby improving gene therapy.