2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3097552/v1
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Nullomer peptide increases immune cell infiltration and reduces tumor metabolism in triple negative breast cancer mouse model

Abstract: Background Nullomers are the shortest strings of absent amino acid (aa) sequences in a species or group of species. Primes are those nullomers that have not been detected in the genome of any species. 9S1R is a 5-aa peptide derived from a prime sequence that is tagged with 5 arginine aa, used to treat triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) in an in vivo TNBC mouse model. 9S1R is administered in trehalose (9S1R-NulloPT), which enhances solubility and exhibits some independent effects against tumor growth and is … Show more

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“…Ali et al investigated the therapeutic potential of a ten amino acid nullpeptide, 9S1R-NulloPT [190] . The investigation revealed that mice treated with the peptide, in contrast to the untreated controls, demonstrated reduced tumor size during the initial treatment phase of triple-negative breast cancer.…”
Section: Absent Sequences From Genomes and Proteomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ali et al investigated the therapeutic potential of a ten amino acid nullpeptide, 9S1R-NulloPT [190] . The investigation revealed that mice treated with the peptide, in contrast to the untreated controls, demonstrated reduced tumor size during the initial treatment phase of triple-negative breast cancer.…”
Section: Absent Sequences From Genomes and Proteomesmentioning
confidence: 99%