通过微透析和体内噬菌体展示筛选归巢肽和穿透组织肽。

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Life Science Alliance Pub Date : 2025-02-11 Print Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.26508/lsa.202201490
Toini Pemmari, Stuart Prince, Niklas Wiss, Kuldar Kõiv, Ulrike May, Tarmo Mölder, Aleksander Sudakov, Fernanda Munoz Caro, Soili Lehtonen, Hannele Uusitalo-Järvinen, Tambet Teesalu, Tero Ah Järvinen
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摘要

体内噬菌体展示是一种用于鉴定器官或疾病特异性血管归巢肽的方法,用于药物的靶向递送。它对目标分子的性质和特性是不可知论的。目前的体内生物筛选缺乏内在的机制来选择能够血管归巢的肽,这些肽也能够穿透组织到达组织实质中的治疗相关细胞。在这里,我们将体内噬菌体展示与基于微透析的实质恢复和高通量测序相结合,以选择除血管归巢外,促进外渗和组织渗透的肽。我们首先在皮肤伤口中证明,该方法可以选择性地从具有额外组织穿透能力的肽中分离出已知的归巢肽。naïve肽文库的筛选确定了在血管化和糖尿病伤口中进入和外渗到血管外肉芽组织的肽,以及在视网膜病变中穿过血视网膜屏障的肽。我们的工作表明,体内噬菌体展示结合微透析可以用于发现能够外渗和组织渗透的血管归巢肽。
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Screening of homing and tissue-penetrating peptides by microdialysis and in vivo phage display.

In vivo phage display is a method used for identification of organ- or disease-specific vascular homing peptides for targeted delivery of pharmaceutics. It is agnostic as to the nature and identity of the target molecules. The current in vivo biopanning lacks inbuilt mechanisms to select for peptides capable of vascular homing that would also be capable of tissue penetration to reach therapeutically relevant cells in the tissue parenchyma. Here, we combined in vivo phage display with microdialysis-based parenchymal recovery and high-throughput sequencing to select for peptides that, besides vascular homing, facilitate extravasation and tissue penetration. We first demonstrated in skin wounds that the method can selectively separate known homing peptides from those with additional tissue-penetrating ability. Screening of a naïve peptide library identifies peptides that home and extravasate to extravascular granulation tissue in vascularized and diabetic wounds and cross blood-retina barrier in retinopathy. Our work suggests that in vivo phage display combined with microdialysis can be used for the discovery of vascular homing peptides capable of extravasation and tissue penetration.

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Life Science Alliance
Life Science Alliance Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
CiteScore
5.80
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2.30%
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241
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10 weeks
期刊介绍: Life Science Alliance is a global, open-access, editorially independent, and peer-reviewed journal launched by an alliance of EMBO Press, Rockefeller University Press, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Life Science Alliance is committed to rapid, fair, and transparent publication of valuable research from across all areas in the life sciences.
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