
Sara Linse
Professor

HAMLET kills tumor cells by an apoptosis-like mechanism--cellular, molecular, and therapeutic aspects.
Author
Summary, in English
HAMLET (human α-lactalbumin made lethal to tumor cells) is a protein-lipid complex that induces apoptosis-like death in tumor cells, but leaves fully differentiated cells unaffected. This review summarizes the information on the in vivo effects of HAMLET in patients and tumor models, on the tumor cell biology, and on the molecular characteristics of the complex. HAMLET limits the progression of human glioblastomas in a xenograft model and removes skin papillomas in patients. This broad anti-tumor activity includes >40 different lymphomas and carcinomas and apoptosis is independent of p53 or bcl-2. In tumor cells, HAMLET enters the cytoplasm, translocates to the perinuclear area, and enters the nuclei, where it accumulates. HAMLET binds strongly to histones and disrupts the chromatin organization. In the cytoplasm, HAMLET targets ribosomes and activates caspases. The formation of HAMLET relies on the propensity of α-lactalbumin to alter its conformation when the strongly bound Ca2+ ion is released and the protein adopts the apo-conformation that exposes a new fatty acid binding site. Oleic acid (C18:1,9 cis) fits this site with high specificity, and stabilizes the altered protein conformation. The results illustrate how protein folding variants may be beneficial, and how their formation in peripheral tissues may depend on the folding change and the availability of the lipid cofactor. One example is the acid pH in the stomach of the breast-fed child that promotes the formation of HAMLET This mechanism may contribute to the protective effect of breastfeeding against childhood tumors. We propose that HAMLET should be explored as a novel approach to tumor therapy.
Department/s
- Division of Microbiology, Immunology and Glycobiology - MIG
- Department of Laboratory Medicine
- Respiratory Medicine, Allergology, and Palliative Medicine
- Biophysical Chemistry
Publishing year
2003
Language
English
Pages
1-29
Publication/Series
Advances in Cancer Research
Volume
88
Links
- Publication in Lund University research portal
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B7CT1-4F8KFR1-3&_user=745831&_handle=V-WA-A-W-Y-MsSAYVW-UUA-U-AAWWVZCEUW-AAWUUVZDUW-AEVDZWCZY-Y-U&_fmt=summary&_coverDate=01%2F01%2F2003&_rdoc=3&_orig=browse&_srch=%23toc%2318037%232003%23999119999%23557633!&_cdi=18037&view=c&_acct=C000041498&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=745831&md5=5e06754b820bc08b78f93d294aacd60a
Document type
Journal article review
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Microbiology in the medical area
- Immunology in the medical area
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0065-230X