Authors
Mostafa AL Abdel-Salam, Juliana Carvalho-Tavares, Kamila Sousa Gomes, Andrea Teixeira-Carvalho, Gregory T Kitten, Johanna Nyffeler, Felipe F Dias, Pablo V Mendes Dos Reis, Adriano MC Pimenta, Marcel Leist, Maria Elena de Lima, Elaine Maria de Souza-Fagundes
Publication date
2019/3/7
Journal
Amino Acids
Volume
51
Pages
433-449
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Description
Antimicrobial peptides present a broad spectrum of therapeutic applications, including their use as anticancer peptides. These peptides have as target microbial, normal, and cancerous cells. The oncological properties of these peptides may occur by membranolytic mechanisms or non-membranolytics. In this work, we demonstrate for the first time the cytotoxic effects of the cationic alpha-helical antimicrobial peptide LyeTx I-b on glioblastoma lineage U87-MG. The anticancer property of this peptide was associated with a membranolytic mechanism. Loss of membrane integrity occurred after incubation with the peptide for 15 min, as shown by trypan blue uptake, reduction of calcein-AM conversion, and LDH release. Morphological studies using scanning electron microscopy demonstrated disruption of the plasma membrane from cells treated with LyeTx I-b, including the formation of holes or pores …
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