化学
细胞毒性
细胞内
癌细胞
超分子化学
分泌物
酶
劈理(地质)
肽
细胞生物学
癌症
生物化学
生物物理学
细胞
分子
体外
生物
有机化学
古生物学
遗传学
断裂(地质)
作者
Akiko Tanaka,Yuki Fukuoka,Yuka Morimoto,Takafumi Honjo,Daisuke Koda,Masahiro Goto,Tatsuo Maruyama
摘要
We report cancer cell death initiated by the intracellular molecular self-assembly of a peptide lipid, which was derived from a gelator precursor. The gelator precursor was designed to form nanofibers via molecular self-assembly, after cleavage by a cancer-related enzyme (matrix metalloproteinase-7, MMP-7), leading to hydrogelation. The gelator precursor exhibited remarkable cytotoxicity to five different cancer cell lines, while the precursor exhibited low cytotoxicity to normal cells. Cancer cells secrete excessive amounts of MMP-7, which converted the precursor into a supramolecular gelator prior to its uptake by the cells. Once inside the cells, the supramolecular gelator formed a gel via molecular self-assembly, exerting vital stress on the cancer cells. The present study thus describes a new drug where molecular self-assembly acts as the mechanism of cytotoxicity.
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