Cytochrome c: Using Biological Insight toward Engineering an Optimized Anticancer Biodrug

Author:

Delinois Louis J.,De León-Vélez Omar,Vázquez-Medina Adriana,Vélez-Cabrera Alondra,Marrero-Sánchez Amanda,Nieves-Escobar Christopher,Alfonso-Cano Daniela,Caraballo-Rodríguez Delvin,Rodriguez-Ortiz Jael,Acosta-Mercado Jemily,Benjamín-Rivera Josué A.ORCID,González-González Kiara,Fernández-Adorno Kysha,Santiago-Pagán Lisby,Delgado-Vergara Rafael,Torres-Ávila Xaiomy,Maser-Figueroa Andrea,Grajales-Avilés Gladimarys,Méndez Glorimar I. Miranda,Santiago-Pagán Javier,Nieves-Santiago Miguel,Álvarez-Carrillo Vanessa,Griebenow KaiORCID,Tinoco Arthur D.ORCID

Abstract

The heme protein cytochrome c (Cyt c) plays pivotal roles in cellular life and death processes. In the respiratory chain of mitochondria, it serves as an electron transfer protein, contributing to the proliferation of healthy cells. In the cell cytoplasm, it activates intrinsic apoptosis to terminate damaged cells. Insight into these mechanisms and the associated physicochemical properties and biomolecular interactions of Cyt c informs on the anticancer therapeutic potential of the protein, especially in its ability to subvert the current limitations of small molecule-based chemotherapy. In this review, we explore the development of Cyt c as an anticancer drug by identifying cancer types that would be receptive to the cytotoxicity of the protein and factors that can be finetuned to enhance its apoptotic potency. To this end, some information is obtained by characterizing known drugs that operate, in part, by triggering Cyt c induced apoptosis. The application of different smart drug delivery systems is surveyed to highlight important features for maintaining Cyt c stability and activity and improving its specificity for cancer cells and high drug payload release while recognizing the continuing limitations. This work serves to elucidate on the optimization of the strategies to translate Cyt c to the clinical market.

Funder

NIH

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry

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