Cell penetrating peptides are versatile tools for enhancing multimodal uptake into cells from pest insects
- PMID: 36740333
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2022.105317
Cell penetrating peptides are versatile tools for enhancing multimodal uptake into cells from pest insects
Abstract
Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) are small peptides defined by their ability to deliver molecular cargo into cells. While the subject of frequent investigation for pharmaceutical drug delivery, little consideration has been given to the possibility of CPPs for use as insecticides or insecticide enhancers. Here, we characterize the entry of four fluorescently tagged CPPs into two insect cell lines and dissected midgut tissues in terms of both total quantity and mode of penetration. Fluorescent microscopy showed that substantial amounts of CPPs penetrate the plasma membrane via endosomal uptake in ovarian (Sf9) and midgut derived (AW1) lepidopteran cells and that this process was sensitive to selected endocytosis inhibitors. Differences in the quantity of uptake was observed between CPPs, and further differences were found in the ability CPP-1838 to efficiently penetrate membranes through passive diffusion. These findings were extended to primary midgut derived cells and dissected tissues suggesting that CPPs show a preference for goblet cells and that CPP-1838 shows far higher rates of penetration. CPP-1838 thus shows extraordinary abilities to penetrate cells efficiency in both a diffusional and endocytotic manner. From these results more sophisticated delivery methods based on the utilization of CPPs can be developed.
Keywords: Biotechnology; Cell penetrating peptides; Drug delivery; Lepidoptera; Microscopy.
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