The Nuclear Localization Signal of NF-κB p50 Enters the Cells via Syndecan-Mediated Endocytosis and Inhibits NF-κB Activity

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Annamária Letoha
Anett Hudák
Zsolt Bozsó
Csaba Vizler
Gábor Veres
László Szilák
Tamás Letoha
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[1] University of Szeged,Department of Medicine, Albert Szent
[2] Pharmacoidea Ltd.,Györgyi Clinical Center, Faculty of Medicine
[3] University of Szeged,Department of Medical Chemistry, Albert Szent
[4] Biological Research Centre,Györgyi Medical School
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NF-κB; Nuclear localization signal peptide; Peptide transduction; Endocytosis; Syndecan; Pancreatitis;
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It is well established that cationic peptides can enter cells following attachment to polyanionic membrane components. We report that the basic nuclear localization signal (NLS) of the NF-κB p50 subunit is internalized via lipid raft-dependent endocytosis mediated by heparan sulfate proteoglycans and exerts significant NF-κB inhibitory activities both in vitro and in vivo. In vitro uptake experiments revealed that the p50 NLS peptide (CYVQRKRQKLMP) enters the cytoplasm and accumulates in the nucleus at 37 °C. Depleting cellular ATP pools or decreasing temperature to 4 °C abolished peptide internalization, confirming the active, energy-dependent endocytic uptake. Co-incubation with heparan sulfate or replacing the peptide’s basic residues with glycines markedly reduced the intracellular entry of the p50 NLS, referring to the role of polyanionic cell-surface proteoglycans in internalization. Furthermore, treatment with methyl-β-cyclodextrin greatly inhibited the peptide’s membrane translocation. Overexpression of the isoforms of the syndecan family of transmembrane proteoglycans, especially syndecan-4, increased the cellular internalization of the NLS, suggesting syndecans’ involvement in the peptide’s cellular uptake. In vitro, p50 NLS reduced NF-κB activity in TNF-α-induced L929 fibroblasts and LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 macrophages. TNF-α-induced ICAM-1 expression of HMEC-1 human endothelial cells could also be inhibited by the peptide. Fifteen minutes after its intraperitoneal injection, the peptide rapidly entered the cells of the pancreas, an organ with marked syndecan-4 expression. In an acute pancreatitis model, an inflammatory disorder triggered by the activation of stress-responsive transcription factors like NF-κB, administration of the p50 NLS peptide reduced the severity of pancreatic inflammation by blocking NF-κB transcription activity and ameliorating the examined laboratory and histological markers of pancreatitis.
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