QPH-FR: A Novel
Quinoa Peptide Enhances Chemosensitivity
by Targeting Leucine-Rich Repeat-Containing G Protein-Coupled Receptor
5 in Colorectal Cancer
Posted on 2024-07-24 - 20:20
Chemoresistance is one of the difficulties in the treatment
of
colorectal cancer (CRC), and the enhanced stemness of tumor cells
is the underlying contributing factor. Leucine-rich repeat-containing
G-protein-coupled receptor 5 (LGR5) is a classical marker of CRC stem
cells and can be an important potential target for CRC chemotherapy.
Quinoa, a protein-rich plant, offers potential as a source of high-quality
active peptides. Novelly, the study obtained quinoa protein hydrolysate
(QPH) from whole quinoa grains by simulated digestion. In
vivo experiments revealed that the tumor volume in the 5-FU+QPH
group decreased from 145.90 ± 13.35 to 94.49 ± 13.05 mm3 in the 5-FU group, suggesting that QPH enhances the chemosensitivity
of CRC. Further, the most effective peptide QPH-FR from 631 peptides
in QPH was screened by activity prediction, molecular docking, and
experimental validation. Mechanistically, QPH-FR competitively suppressed
the formation of the LGR5/RSPO1 complex by binding to LGR5, causing
RNF43/ZNRF3 to ubiquitinate the FZD receptor, thereby suppressing
the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway and exerting stemness inhibition.
In summary, the study proposes that a novel peptide QPH-FR from quinoa
elucidates the mechanism by which QPH-FR targets LGR5 to enhance chemosensitivity,
providing theoretical support for the development of chemotherapeutic
adjuvant drugs based on plant peptides.
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Tian, Jinmiao; Zhang, Lichao; La, Xiaoqin; An, Yuxuan; Fan, Xiaxia; Li, Zhuoyu (1753). QPH-FR: A Novel
Quinoa Peptide Enhances Chemosensitivity
by Targeting Leucine-Rich Repeat-Containing G Protein-Coupled Receptor
5 in Colorectal Cancer. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.4c03761