2018
DOI: 10.3390/biom8040147
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Cardiac Targeting Peptide, a Novel Cardiac Vector: Studies in Bio-Distribution, Imaging Application, and Mechanism of Transduction

Abstract: Our previous work identified a 12-amino acid peptide that targets the heart, termed cardiac targeting peptide (CTP). We now quantitatively assess the bio-distribution of CTP, show a clinical application with the imaging of the murine heart, and study its mechanisms of transduction. Bio-distribution studies of cyanine5.5-N-Hydroxysuccinimide (Cy5.5) labeled CTP were undertaken in wild-type mice. Cardiac targeting peptide was labeled with Technetium 99m (99mTc) using the chelator hydrazino-nicotinamide (HYNIC), … Show more

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“…S10B,D, S.I. ), consistent with the literature 44,46 . Therefore, 8-h of NBc incubation was the optimal internalization time selected for further experiments (Fig.…”
Section: Specificity Of the Nanobioconjugate For Target Cellssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…S10B,D, S.I. ), consistent with the literature 44,46 . Therefore, 8-h of NBc incubation was the optimal internalization time selected for further experiments (Fig.…”
Section: Specificity Of the Nanobioconjugate For Target Cellssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…S4) 32,33 . The CTP has shown to be able to transduce cardiomyocytes rapidly, specifically and efficiently with very little uptake by other cells [44][45][46] . The average dynamic diameter of the PNcs was 91.00 ± 4.23 nm, which increased by about 10 nm after the functionalization process ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…Although CPPs have been used as vectors for delivery of drugs [48][49][50][51], other peptides of therapeutic potential [52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60], proteins [56,[61][62][63][64][65], radioisotopes [66][67][68][69], quantum dots [70,71] and photosensitizers [72,73], this review will focus on use of CPPs as vectors for nucleic acid delivery, be they genes, oligonucleotides, peptide nucleic acid conjugates, small interfering RNA (siRNA) or the newest application with DNA origami. Although there is literature on all of these applications, most interest and work done to date has been with siRNA.…”
Section: Cell Penetrating Peptides As Gene Delivery Vectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excited by these reports, we constructed a tandem peptide by adding 6-arginine to the N-terminus of an optimized version of our cardiac targeting peptide (CTP-B). Based on our prior bio-distribution studies [66], this fluorescently labeled peptide was injected intravenously into mice and allowed to circulate for 15 min. However, the conjugate peptide actually reduced cardiac uptake compared to the parent CTP-B peptide, while increasing kidney and liver uptake ( Figure 1).…”
Section: Plasmid Dnamentioning
confidence: 99%