• Title of article

    Colicins and their potential in cancer treatment

  • Author/Authors

    Lorna E. Lancaster، نويسنده , , Wolfgang Wintermeyer، نويسنده , , Marina V. Rodnina، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    15
  • To page
    18
  • Abstract
    Colicins are a family of antibacterial cytotoxins produced by Escherichia coli and released into the environment to reduce competition from other bacterial strains. Colicins kill the target cell by a variety of effects that include depolarisation of the cytoplasmic membrane, a non-specific DNase activity, a highly specific RNase activity or by inhibition of murein synthesis. This review summarises some important findings that implicate colicins as potential anti-tumor agents. Colicins appear to inhibit proliferation of tumor cell lines in a colicin-type- and cell line-dependent fashion and are more toxic to tumor cells than to normal cells within the body. This opens a potential for using bacterial colicins in combating cancer and raises a number of questions concerning the mechanism of action of colicins in targeting tumor cells, their specificity and applicability as anti-tumor therapeutics.
  • Keywords
    Colicin , Bacteriocin , Anti-tumor , cancer , Rnase
  • Journal title
    Blood Cells, Molecules and Diseases
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Blood Cells, Molecules and Diseases
  • Record number

    499002