TAT for Enzyme/Protein Delivery to Restore or Destroy Cell Activity in Human Diseases

Life (Basel). 2021 Sep 6;11(9):924. doi: 10.3390/life11090924.

Abstract

Much effort has been dedicated in the recent decades to find novel protein/enzyme-based therapies for human diseases, the major challenge of such therapies being the intracellular delivery and reaching sub-cellular organelles. One promising approach is the use of cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) for delivering enzymes/proteins into cells. In this review, we describe the potential therapeutic usages of CPPs (mainly trans-activator of transcription protein, TAT) in enabling the uptake of biologically active proteins/enzymes needed in cases of protein/enzyme deficiency, concentrating on mitochondrial diseases and on the import of enzymes or peptides in order to destroy pathogenic cells, focusing on cancer cells.

Keywords: CPPs; MTS; TAT; TAT-ApoProtein fusion proteins; TAT-MTS-MitoProtein fusion proteins; apoptosis; cancer; mitochondrial diseases.

Publication types

  • Review