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Published in: Journal of Hematology & Oncology 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research Article

Evaluation of targeting c-Src by the RGT-containing peptide as a novel antithrombotic strategy

Authors: Jiansong Huang, Xiaofeng Shi, Wenda Xi, Ping Liu, Zhangbiao Long, Xiaodong Xi

Published in: Journal of Hematology & Oncology | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Interaction of integrin β3 with c-Src plays critical roles in cellular signaling which is heavily implicated in platelet adhesion and aggregation, as well as in tumor cell proliferation and metastasis or in osteoclastic bone resorption. Selectively blocking integrin αIIbβ3 outside-in signaling in platelets has been a focus of attention because of its effective antithrombotic potential together with a sufficient hemostatic capacity. The myristoylated RGT peptide has been shown to achieve this blockade by targeting the association of c-Src with the integrin β3 tail, but the lack of key information regarding the mechanisms of action prevents this strategy from being further developed into practical antithrombotics. Therefore, in-depth knowledge of the precise mechanisms for RGT peptide in regulating platelet function is needed to establish the basis for a potential antithrombotic therapy by targeting c-Src.

Methods

The reduction-sensitive peptides were applied to rule out the membrane anchorage after cytoplasmic delivery. The c-Src activity was assayed at living cell or at protein levels to assess the direct effect of RGT targeting on c-Src. Thrombus formation under flow in the presence of cytoplasmic RGT peptide was observed by perfusing whole blood through the collagen-coated micro-chamber.

Results

The RGT peptide did not depend on the membrane anchorage to inhibit outside-in signaling in platelets. The myr-AC ~ CRGT peptide readily blocked agonist-induced c-Src activation by disrupting the Src/β3 association and inhibited the RhoA activation and collagen-induced platelet aggregation in addition to the typical outside-in signaling events. The myr-AC ~ CRGT had no direct effect on the kinase activity of c-Src in living cells as evidenced by its inability to dissociate Csk from c-Src or to alter the phosphorylation level of c-Src Y416 and Y527, consistent results were also from in vitro kinase assays. Under flow conditions, the myr-AC ~ CRGT peptide caused an inhibition of platelet thrombus formation predominantly at high shear rates.

Conclusions

These findings provide novel insights into the molecular mechanisms by which the RGT peptide regulates integrin signaling and platelet function and reinforce the potential of the RGT peptide-induced disruption of Src/β3 association as a druggable target that would finally enable in vivo and clinical studies using the structure-based small molecular mimetics.
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Metadata
Title
Evaluation of targeting c-Src by the RGT-containing peptide as a novel antithrombotic strategy
Authors
Jiansong Huang
Xiaofeng Shi
Wenda Xi
Ping Liu
Zhangbiao Long
Xiaodong Xi
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Hematology & Oncology / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1756-8722
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13045-015-0159-8

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