Peptides and polypeptides as modulators of the immune response: thymopentin — an example with unknown mode of action

S Gonser, E Weber, G Folkers
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Abstract

Peptides and polypeptides play a critical role in the immune system and are therefore predestined as a source for new approaches in immunotherapy. For example, antigenic peptides which can trigger a specific immunological response have been successfully used for vaccination. In contrast, cytokines have to be considered as rather non-specific immunomodulators. In addition, certain peptides with unknown mode of action have shown promising immunomodulating properties. An example is the pentapeptide thymopentin (TP5), which represents the active sequence of the originally described thymopoietin (TP). TP was recently identified as a fragment of the thymopoietins (TMPOs), a family of nuclear proteins. In vitro assays showed that TP5 affects the function of T cells and monocytes measured by enhanced cGMP level and the triggering of cellular signalling, respectively. In vivo studies demonstrated the capability of TP5 to improve an imbalanced immune system. TP5 exhibited important clinical features and further investigations on its mode of action are necessary to rationally create TP5 peptide analogs or peptidomimetics.

多肽和多肽作为免疫反应的调节剂:胸腺肽-一个作用方式未知的例子
多肽和多肽在免疫系统中起着至关重要的作用,因此注定是免疫治疗新方法的来源。例如,可以触发特定免疫反应的抗原肽已成功地用于疫苗接种。相反,细胞因子必须被认为是非特异性免疫调节剂。此外,某些作用方式未知的肽已显示出有希望的免疫调节特性。一个例子是五肽胸腺生成素(TP5),它代表了最初描述的胸腺生成素(TP)的活性序列。TP最近被鉴定为核蛋白家族胸腺生成素(TMPOs)的一个片段。体外实验表明,TP5分别通过提高cGMP水平和触发细胞信号传导来影响T细胞和单核细胞的功能。体内研究表明TP5能够改善不平衡的免疫系统。TP5表现出重要的临床特征,进一步研究其作用方式对于合理制备TP5肽类似物或肽模拟物是必要的。
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