Comparison of Protocols to Test Peptide Stability in Blood Plasma and Cell Culture Supernatants.

IF 4.9 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science Pub Date : 2024-10-14 eCollection Date: 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1021/acsptsci.4c00503
Anna Kohler, Eva-Maria Jülke, Jan Stichel, Annette G Beck-Sickinger
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Abstract

Due to their high specificity, peptides are promising candidates in drug development, but fast degradation often limits their biological activity. Thus, a short half-life is one of the major challenges in the development of new peptide therapeutics. Moreover, the enzymatic cleavage of peptides can be a reason for misleading results in biological assays. Peptide stability assays typically consist of incubation, precipitation, and detection steps. However, the current methods differ greatly regarding these three steps, thus limiting the compatibility. Here, we systematically evaluate different parameters of peptide stability assays. First, we quantified and compared the analyte loss during the precipitation of plasma proteins. Especially, broadly used precipitation by strong acids was found to be unsuitable, while mixtures of organic solvents preserved more peptides for further analysis. Next, the stability of four fluorescently labeled model peptides was analyzed in blood plasma and two different cell culture supernatants. Strong variation in the degradation dynamics and patterns was found. Finally, we evaluated the role of fluorescent labeling on peptide stability and compared results to peptides with isotopic labels, underlining the individual advantages of both methods. Altogether, the data provide important parameters for analyzing and comparing the peptide stability.

血浆和细胞培养上清液中多肽稳定性测试方案比较
由于具有高度特异性,多肽在药物开发中是很有前途的候选物质,但快速降解往往会限制其生物活性。因此,半衰期短是开发新多肽疗法的主要挑战之一。此外,肽的酶裂解也是导致生物检测结果误导的一个原因。多肽稳定性测定通常包括孵育、沉淀和检测步骤。然而,目前的方法在这三个步骤上存在很大差异,因此限制了兼容性。在此,我们系统地评估了多肽稳定性测定的不同参数。首先,我们对血浆蛋白沉淀过程中分析物的损失进行了量化和比较。特别是,我们发现广泛使用的强酸沉淀并不合适,而有机溶剂混合物则能保留更多的肽供进一步分析。接下来,研究人员分析了四种荧光标记模型肽在血浆和两种不同细胞培养上清液中的稳定性。结果发现降解动态和模式存在很大差异。最后,我们评估了荧光标记对多肽稳定性的作用,并将结果与同位素标记的多肽进行了比较,强调了两种方法的各自优势。总之,这些数据为分析和比较多肽的稳定性提供了重要参数。
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ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science
ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
CiteScore
10.00
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3.30%
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133
期刊介绍: ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science publishes high quality, innovative, and impactful research across the broad spectrum of biological sciences, covering basic and molecular sciences through to translational preclinical studies. Clinical studies that address novel mechanisms of action, and methodological papers that provide innovation, and advance translation, will also be considered. We give priority to studies that fully integrate basic pharmacological and/or biochemical findings into physiological processes that have translational potential in a broad range of biomedical disciplines. Therefore, studies that employ a complementary blend of in vitro and in vivo systems are of particular interest to the journal. Nonetheless, all innovative and impactful research that has an articulated translational relevance will be considered. ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science does not publish research on biological extracts that have unknown concentration or unknown chemical composition. Authors are encouraged to use the pre-submission inquiry mechanism to ensure relevance and appropriateness of research.
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