Idiotype specific peptides bind to the surface immunoglobulins of two murine B-cell lymphoma lines, inducing signal transduction.

K S Lam, Q Lou, Z G Zhao, J Smith, M L Chen, E Pleshko, S E Salmon
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Using a random combinatorial synthetic peptide library method based on a one-bead one-peptide concept for ligand identification (Lam et. al, Nature 1991, 354, 82-84.), idiotype specific peptides were retrieved and optimized for interaction with the cell surface immunoglobulins [IgM(kappa)] of two murine B lymphoma cell lines. Several of the identified peptides were characterized with respect to cell binding and signal transduction. These peptides were able to bind specifically to the surface immunoglobulins of these lymphoma cells. In addition to binding, when synthesized in tetrameric or multimeric forms, the peptides were able to trigger signal transduction resulting in an increase in protein tyrosine phosphorylation. Since D-amino acid peptide libraries were used in some of our efforts to identify binding ligands, several of the idiotype-specific peptides are composed of all D-amino acids (e.g. wGeyvmvnG). These findings may have important therapeutic implications for targeted-therapy of B-cell lymphoma as these D-amino acid ligands are more resistant to proteolysis resulting in a prolonged pharmacokinetic disposition in vivo.

独特型特异性肽与两种小鼠b细胞淋巴瘤系的表面免疫球蛋白结合,诱导信号转导。
采用基于一头一肽概念的随机组合合成肽库方法进行配体鉴定(Lam et. al, Nature 1991,354,82 -84.),提取了两种小鼠B淋巴瘤细胞系的独特型特异性肽,并对其与细胞表面免疫球蛋白[IgM(kappa)]相互作用进行了优化。鉴定出的一些肽在细胞结合和信号转导方面具有特征。这些肽能够特异性地与这些淋巴瘤细胞的表面免疫球蛋白结合。除了结合外,当以四聚体或多聚体形式合成时,肽能够触发信号转导,导致蛋白酪氨酸磷酸化增加。由于d -氨基酸肽库在我们的一些工作中用于鉴定结合配体,一些独特型特异性肽是由所有d -氨基酸组成的(例如wGeyvmvnG)。这些发现可能对b细胞淋巴瘤的靶向治疗具有重要的治疗意义,因为这些d-氨基酸配体更耐蛋白水解,导致体内药代动力学处置时间延长。
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