Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Oct 2020)

The Recombinant Protein Based on Trypanosoma cruzi P21 Interacts With CXCR4 Receptor and Abrogates the Invasive Phenotype of Human Breast Cancer Cells

  • Bruna Cristina Borges,
  • Bruna Cristina Borges,
  • Isadora Akemi Uehara,
  • Marlus Alves dos Santos,
  • Flávia Alves Martins,
  • Fernanda Carvalho de Souza,
  • Álvaro Ferreira Junior,
  • Felipe Andrés Cordero da Luz,
  • Mylla Spirandelli da Costa,
  • Ana Flávia Oliveira Notário,
  • Daiana Silva Lopes,
  • Samuel Cota Teixeira,
  • Thaise Lara Teixeira,
  • Patrícia de Castilhos,
  • Claudio Vieira da Silva,
  • Marcelo José Barbosa Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.569729
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Trypanosoma cruzi P21 is a protein secreted by the parasite that plays biological roles directly involved in the progression of Chagas disease. The recombinant protein (rP21) demonstrates biological properties, such as binding to CXCR4 receptors in macrophages, chemotactic activity of immune cells, and inhibiting angiogenesis. This study aimed to verify the effects of rP21 interaction with CXCR4 from non-tumoral cells (MCF-10A) and triple-negative breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231). Our data showed that the MDA-MB-231 cells expressed higher levels of CXCR4 than did the non-tumor cell lines. Besides, cytotoxicity assays using different concentrations of rP21 showed that the recombinant protein was non-toxic and was able to bind to the cell membranes of both cell lineages. In addition, rP21 reduced the migration and invasion of MDA-MB-231 cells by the downregulation of MMP-9 gene expression. In addition, treatment with rP21 blocked the cell cycle, arresting it in the G1 phase, mainly in MDA-MB-231 cells. Finally, rP21 prevents the chemotaxis and proliferation induced by CXCL12. Our data showed that rP21 binds to the CXCR4 receptors in both cells, downregulates CXCR4 gene expression, and decreases the receptors in the cytoplasm of MDA-MB-231 cells, suggesting CXCR4 internalization. This internalization may explain the desensitization of the receptors in these cells. Thus, rP21 prevents migration, invasion, and progression in MDA-MB-231 cells.

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