植物源性环肽免疫调节及其治疗潜力。

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Reema Mishra, Preeti Agarwal, Anshita Sharma, Meenal Mittal, Pooja Gulati, Aparajita Mohanty
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近年来,世界人口中免疫相关疾病的发病率急剧增加。这些疾病的治疗和管理,特别是自身免疫性疾病,是复杂和具有挑战性的。现有的合成药物并不完全有效,而且对患者有严重的副作用。环肽是一类源自植物的环状肽(28-37个氨基酸),具有三个保守的二硫键,建立了环胱氨酸结(CCK)基序,使其成为非常稳定的生物分子。其固有的稳定性、生物利用度和膜穿透能力使其具有潜在的药理作用。研究表明,环肽可以增强或抑制免疫反应,使其成为治疗各种免疫相关疾病的多功能候选药物。在迄今发现的1000多种环聚糖中,只有15种天然环聚糖(如kalata B1、pase和caripe环聚糖)已被筛选以证明其免疫调节活性。具有特殊意义的是化学合成的kalata B1的赖氨酸突变体[T20K],其临床前研究显示在治疗自身免疫性疾病多发性硬化症方面有希望。小鼠模型的体内研究表明,每天服用1mg/天的[T20K]可显著降低细胞因子分泌水平,减轻脱髓鞘(
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Plant-derived Cyclotides in Immunomodulation and their Therapeutic Potential.

The incidences of immune-related disorders have drastically increased in recent years across the world population. Treatment and management of these diseases, especially autoimmune disorders, are complex and challenging. Available synthetic drugs are not completely effective and also pose serious side effects for the patients. Cyclotides are a class of plant-derived cyclic peptides (28-37 amino acids) with three conserved disulfide linkages establishing a cyclic cystine knot (CCK) motif that makes them very stable biomolecules. Their inherent stability, bioavailability and membrane-penetrating capabilities render them attractive potential pharmacological agents. Studies have demonstrated that cyclotides can either enhance or suppress immune responses, making them versatile candidates for treating various immune-related disorders. Of more than 1000 cyclotides discovered to date, only up to 15 native cyclotides (e.g. kalata B1, pase and caripe cyclotides) have been screened to demonstrate their immunomodulatory activity. Of special significance is the chemically synthesised lysine mutant of kalata B1 viz. [T20K], where preclinical studies have shown promise in the treatment of the autoimmune disorder, multiple sclerosis. In vivo studies in mice models have demonstrated that daily administration of 1mg/day of [T20K] led to a significant decrease in the level of cytokine secretion, lesser demyelination (<1%) and very low inflammatory index (<0.5), in the immunized mice. Moreover, when compared with other immunosuppressive drugs (azathioprine, prednisolone, and cyclosporine A) there was a notable drop in mortality and morbidity in mice administered with [T20K]. The cyclotides, kalata B1 and MCoTI-I have also been used as scaffolds to graft bioactive peptides with immunomodulatory activity. Subsequent in vitro and in vivo studies of these grafted cyclotides have demonstrated their therapeutic ability. Keeping in view the therapeutic potential of cyclotides as immunomodulatory peptides, the present review discusses its current research scenario and implications for the future in tackling immune-related disorders.

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Protein and Peptide Letters
Protein and Peptide Letters 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Protein & Peptide Letters publishes letters, original research papers, mini-reviews and guest edited issues in all important aspects of protein and peptide research, including structural studies, advances in recombinant expression, function, synthesis, enzymology, immunology, molecular modeling, and drug design. Manuscripts must have a significant element of novelty, timeliness and urgency that merit rapid publication. Reports of crystallization and preliminary structure determination of biologically important proteins are considered only if they include significant new approaches or deal with proteins of immediate importance, and preliminary structure determinations of biologically important proteins. Purely theoretical/review papers should provide new insight into the principles of protein/peptide structure and function. Manuscripts describing computational work should include some experimental data to provide confirmation of the results of calculations. Protein & Peptide Letters focuses on: Structure Studies Advances in Recombinant Expression Drug Design Chemical Synthesis Function Pharmacology Enzymology Conformational Analysis Immunology Biotechnology Protein Engineering Protein Folding Sequencing Molecular Recognition Purification and Analysis
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