Pro-angiogenic peptides and uses thereof
a technology of peptides and peptides, applied in the field of therapeutic peptides and endogenous cytokine modulation, can solve the problems of affecting the healing process, affecting the quality of life, and causing deleterious inflammation, so as to reduce the expression of at least one harmful cytokine, and modulate the expression of cytokin
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Peptide Design and Synthesis
[0104]A screen of peptide sequences identified one set of sequences of interest. The corresponding peptides were synthesized by solid-phase methods using standard Fmoc side chain protection. Branched peptides were constructed on a central tri-lysine framework, which allows four identical sequences within the same structure. A (Gly)3-Ser (GGGS, SEQ ID NO:3) linker sequence was included to distance the active sequence from the central framework. Distances between the active sequences can be adjusted by decreasing or increasing the length of the linker, including without limitation the use of two linkers in tandem (GGGSGGGS, SEQ ID NO:4) or by inserting any inert linker such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) of a variable length. The branched structure was designed to have enhanced activity by causing receptor clustering (cross-linking) on the surface of responsive cells.
[0105]The peptides were synthesized on PAL-PEG-polystyrene resin (Applied Biosystems, Foster ...
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Core Peptide Sequences: WNSTL (SEQ ID NO:1) and NQHTPR (SEQ ID NO:2)
[0111]The peptides (WNSTL, SEQ ID NO:1) and (NQHTPR, SEQ ID NO:2) were identified through a screen of peptide sequences as potentially of interest. The sequences were synthesized on a tri-lysine core according to Posnett et al., J. Biol. Chem., 263: 1719-25, 1988, with a linker (GGGS, SEQ ID NO:3) included with the sequence to extend the active peptide away from the core.
[0112]FIGS. 2A-B illustrate the chemical structure of these two embodiments of the invention. In these embodiments, R═H or can be an adduct containing a fluorescent tag such as the dansyl group shown in FIG. 3. The peptide constructs illustrated contain four identical sequences, each of which is connected to a branched central tri-lysine framework via a (Gly)3Ser (GGGS, SEQ ID NO:3) linker. FIG. 2A is a branched peptide construct according to one embodiment of the invention, a peptide construct which contains four copies of the core sequence WNSTL (...
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Regulation of Cytokine Release
[0114]To determine whether the peptides regulate induction or inhibition of release of cytokines, cultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were treated with one peptide embodiment of the invention and, after 4 hour incubation, the medium was collected and assayed for changes in the amounts of 40 different cytokines. The peptide construct containing four copies of WNSTL (SEQ ID NO:1), illustrated in FIG. 2A, was added at a concentration of 100 nM in each of the assays. The PBMC cultures were established with cells from Cellular Technology, Ltd. (Shaker Heights, Ohio). Approximately 3 million cells of frozen human PBMCs were thawed at 37° C. and transferred to a 50 mL conical tube where 8 mL of wash medium were added slowly. Then an additional 8 mL were added and swirled to mix. The cells were then centrifuged at 330 g for 10 min, the supernatant was removed and the pellet was resuspended in 10 mL wash medium and centrifuged as above. The washe...
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