蛋白质转导技术为糖尿病的治疗提供了新的途径。

Hirofumi Noguchi, Shinichi Matsumoto
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摘要

糖尿病仍然是一个主要负担,全世界有2亿多人受到影响,占人口的6%。最近发展了一种新技术,称为蛋白质转导技术。多种多肽,被称为蛋白质转导域或细胞穿透肽,以其转运到活细胞的能力为特征。有许多具有生物活性的全长蛋白和多肽的例子已经在体外和体内传递到细胞和组织中,为治疗几种疾病提供了新的途径。一些研究表明,这项技术对治疗糖尿病很有用。在胰岛分离和移植中,细胞渗透性肽传递抗凋亡分子来保护胰岛。另一种肽对小鼠完全不匹配的胰岛异体移植物提供免疫抑制作用。这些发现提示肽类药物可以改善胰岛移植的预后。在2型糖尿病小鼠中,细胞穿透肽显著改善胰岛素抵抗和改善葡萄糖耐量。此外,该技术促进了干细胞向胰岛素生成细胞的分化。蛋白质转导技术为开发治疗糖尿病的新肽/蛋白质药物开辟了几种可能性。
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Protein transduction technology offers a novel therapeutic approach for diabetes.

Diabetes remains a major burden, with more than 200 million people affected worldwide, representing 6% of the population. New technology, known as protein transduction technology, has been recently developed. A variety of peptides, known as protein transduction domains or cell-penetrating peptides, have been characterized for their ability to translocate into live cells. There are numerous examples of biologically active full-length proteins and peptides that have been delivered to cells and tissues both in vitro and in vivo, suggesting new avenues for the treatment of several diseases. Some studies have shown that this technology is useful for the treatment of diabetes. In islet isolation and transplantation, cell-permeable peptides deliver anti-apoptotic molecules to protect islets. Another peptide provides immunosuppression for fully mismatched islet allografts in mice. These findings suggest that peptide drugs could lead to outcome improvement for pancreatic islet transplantation. In mice with type 2 diabetes, a cell-penetrating peptide markedly improves insulin resistance and ameliorates glucose tolerance. Moreover, the technology facilitates the differentiation of stem cells into insulin-producing cells. Protein transduction technology has opened up several possibilities for the development of new peptide/protein drugs for the treatment of diabetes.

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