EP4096636A1 - Préparation à application topique comprenant des peptides pour protéger la peau contre les allergènes - Google Patents
Préparation à application topique comprenant des peptides pour protéger la peau contre les allergènesInfo
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- EP4096636A1 EP4096636A1 EP21703382.8A EP21703382A EP4096636A1 EP 4096636 A1 EP4096636 A1 EP 4096636A1 EP 21703382 A EP21703382 A EP 21703382A EP 4096636 A1 EP4096636 A1 EP 4096636A1
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- peptides
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- allergens
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- Topically applicable preparation comprising peptides as allergen protection for the skin
- the invention is a preparation comprising specific peptides which can bind allergens, and the use of the preparation for preventing or reducing the penetration or accumulation of allergens in or on the skin.
- the preparation includes antioxidants and / or the pH of the preparation is less than 7. This barrier effect of the preparation leads to a new type of antiallergic form of therapy or cosmetic skin care.
- the skin forms a barrier that protects the human organism from liquid or solid foreign substances. Nevertheless, foreign substances and thus potential allergens can penetrate. This can trigger an immune response, causing the affected skin area to become inflamed.
- the immune system made up of antibodies, white blood cells, mast cells, complement proteins, and other substances, defends the body against foreign substances (also called antigens).
- the immune system of susceptible people can react excessively when they come into contact with certain substances (allergens) in the environment or in food or medication that are harmless to most people. The result is an allergic reaction. Some people are allergic to only one substance. Others are allergic to many substances. Around a quarter of all citizens of Germany suffer from allergies.
- Allergens can cause an allergic reaction if they come into contact with the skin or eyes (or if they are inhaled, eaten, or injected).
- An allergic reaction can take various forms.
- Penetrating substances such as small chemical molecules, pollen, allergens, metal ions but also proteases can trigger diseases such as atopic dermatitis or allergic contact dermatitis, which is triggered by the reaction with molecular components of the skin or the immune system.
- Allergens are substances that are recognized by the body as foreign and trigger an excessive immune reaction, an allergy.
- plant allergens such as pollen, animal allergens such as cat dander, and chemical allergens such as preservatives.
- An allergen is a substance that, via the immune system, can trigger hypersensitivity reactions (allergic reactions).
- An allergen is a Antigen. Allergens have no chemical properties in common. Therefore it is not possible to develop a chemical that can fight or destroy all allergens at the same time.
- allergens are proteins or protein compounds.
- the immune system of allergic patients reacts to contact with allergens by forming IgE antibodies.
- allergens are substances in which the immune system is not involved, but mediators, such as B. the histamines.
- the first three allergy types are mediated via the body fluids and the antibodies contained therein, including factors (humoral), while the fourth allergy type is cell-mediated (via T cells).
- mixed images also occur.
- Type I The allergy of the immediate type
- Type III The formation of immune complexes
- Type IV The cellular immune response
- Type I includes, for example, allergic rhinitis, hives (urticaria) or asthma symptoms, but also pollen allergies, insect venom allergies, some drugs or food allergies. Allergic reactions of the immediate type often show a severe course. In the case of a particularly strong reaction to an allergen, a massive release of histamine can also trigger an anaphylactic shock.
- the body forms suitable antibodies of group Ig E (immunoglobulin E) immediately after contact with a certain allergen; the immune system is now sensitized to these antigens.
- group Ig E immunoglobulin E
- the IgE antibodies form a connection with the so-called mast cells, which are found in the skin and mucous membranes. They then bind the antigens to themselves. This bridge bond (between mast cell, antibody and antigen) causes the mast cells to release the inflammation mediator histamine (mast cell degranulation).
- the histamine and other released substances cause the allergy-typical, unpleasant symptoms. In the immediate vicinity, the released histamine ensures that the vessels expand so that they become more permeable.
- Type IV which is also called the late type, predominantly causes allergy symptoms on the skin, such as nickel allergy. Contact allergies are generally responsible for the majority of cases of occupational disability.
- T-lymphocytes together with helper cells, directly attack foreign bodies that have entered.
- the most common contact allergens include nickel, thiomersal, perfume, cobalt, formaldehyde, Peru balsam, rosin, isothiazolinone, chromium or thiuramix.
- peptide refers to a molecule that is made up of amino acids and which are linked to one another via peptide bonds.
- the peptides are systematically divided according to the number of amino acids from which they are made up.
- oligopeptides comprise less than 10 amino acids, for example di- or tripeptides.
- Polypeptides on the other hand, comprise a larger number of amino acids. Long chains of polypeptides are also known as proteins.
- Selenocysteine is an exception in some organisms, in which the S atom in the cysteine has been replaced by selenium. Selenocysteine has its own tRNA and a codon, which is otherwise considered a stop codon in the genetic code, meaning that selenocysteine can actually be counted among the proteinogenic amino acids. This amino acid occurs e.g. in the formate dehydrogenase of the bacterium E. coli and the glutathione peroxidase in mammals.
- Homocysteine L-homocysteine (Hey) is also a naturally occurring but not proteinogenic a-amino acid.
- peptides are used, among other things, to improve skin properties. They are often used to reduce the depth of wrinkles. But there are also other possible uses, for example peptides, which have a beneficial effect on the water content of the skin by improving the synthesis of the water channels in the skin.
- WO 2012164488 A2 describes a mixture of a tripeptide and a tetrapeptide for the therapeutic treatment of the papillary dermis and to prevent and / or treat skin aging, in particular photo-induced aging.
- EP 979829 A2 describes, for example, the use of oligopeptides for cosmetic and topical dermatological skin lightening or for preventing skin tanning.
- Foreign substances such as allergens can, in addition to allergies, cause dermatologically relevant skin changes and chronic diseases such as atopic dermatitis.
- the barrier structure is easy to use, enables a wide range of applications and is designed to be stable, easy to store and use.
- One embodiment of the invention are topically applicable preparations comprising one or more peptides for preventing or reducing allergic reactions in or on the skin.
- the allergic reactions are caused by the penetration and / or the accumulation of foreign substances and / or allergens on the skin and / or in the skin.
- the peptides according to the invention are characterized in that they comprise 2 to 10 amino acids and at least one of these amino acids has one or more reactive side chains.
- Another embodiment of the invention is a topically applicable preparation comprising one or more peptides for preventing or reducing the penetration and / or the accumulation of foreign substances and / or allergens on and / or in the skin.
- the peptides form a skin barrier for foreign substances.
- the peptides lead in particular to the prevention or reduction of allergic reactions in or on the skin.
- the prevention or reduction of atopic dermatitis and / or allergic contact dermatitis by the peptides according to the invention is therefore also preferred.
- One embodiment of the invention is therefore also preparations comprising the peptides for use in the treatment of atopic dermatitis and / or allergic contact dermatitis as well as for improved skin care.
- the preparations according to the invention comprising the peptides can be used as capture agents for foreign substances.
- the peptide-containing preparations according to the invention advantageously comprise one or more antioxidants.
- the preparations according to the invention therefore advantageously comprise one or more antioxidants selected from the group a-glycosyl rutin, isoquercitin, tocopherol (vitamin E), citric acid, citrate buffer, BHT (butylhydroxytoluene) and in particular EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetate).
- the proportion of one or more antioxidants or stabilizers according to the invention in preparations that can be applied topically is advantageously selected in the range from 0.01 to 2% by weight, in particular in the range from 0.05 to 1.5% by weight, based on the total mass the preparation.
- the preparations according to the invention also advantageously have a pH in the range from 4 to 8, in particular in the range from 4 to 7.
- a pH of the preparation also contributes to stabilization.
- a pH of the preparation in the acidic range advantageously less than 7, in particular less than 6, has an advantageous effect on the stability of the peptide.
- the pH can be adjusted with the usual substances and buffer systems known to the person skilled in the art.
- the peptides according to the invention are preferably used against chemical allergens in order to avoid allergies of type I and in particular type IV in particular.
- Chemical allergens include, for example, textile fibers, dyes, coating materials or other chemical substances.
- the preparations according to the invention can preferably be used against contact allergens.
- the contact allergens to be preferably prevented include nickel, thiomersal, perfume, cobalt, formaldehyde, urushiole, balsam of Peru, rosin, isothiazolinone, chromium or thiuramix.
- the peptide or peptides according to the invention are selected from the group of peptides with 2-10 amino acids and at least one of these amino acids has one or more reactive side chains.
- Another preferred embodiment of the invention is also the non-therapeutic, in particular cosmetic, use of the preparations comprising one or more peptides as a skin barrier against foreign substances and / or allergens.
- Another embodiment of the invention is a cosmetic method for allergen protection by applying a preparation to the skin which contains one or more peptides according to the invention, contains one or more antioxidants and / or stabilizers and, in addition to or instead of the antioxidants and / or stabilizers, a pH Has a value less than 7.
- the non-therapeutic use and the cosmetic method of the preparations according to the invention serve to prevent the reduction in the penetration and / or the accumulation of foreign substances and / or allergens on and / or in the skin.
- the peptides according to the invention are selected from the group of peptides with 2-10 amino acids and are characterized in that they have one or more amino acids with one or more reactive side chains.
- the peptides according to the invention preferably contain at least one amino acid selected from the group histidine, cysteine, lysine, tyrosine, serine, selenocysteine, homocysteine, asparagine, aspartic acid, glutamine, glutamic acid, methionine, phenylalanine and / or pyrrolysine.
- preference is given to choosing the peptides from the group GSH, HHHHHH, Ac-RFAACAA, Ac-RFAALAA, RFAALAA, RFAACAA, Ac-RAACAA, RAACAA, Ac-RFACAA, RFACAA, Ac-RFACA and / or RFACA.
- the peptides according to the invention are preferably incorporated into cosmetic or dermatological preparations in order to achieve a user-friendly topical application of the allergen barrier.
- the invention is therefore also a cosmetic preparation comprising one or more peptides from the group of peptides with 2-10 amino acids, at least one of these amino acids having one or more reactive side chains, as well as one or more antioxidants and / or stabilizers and in addition or instead of Antioxidants and / or stabilizers have a pH value of less than 7.
- the proportion of peptides according to the invention with 2 to 10 amino acids is advantageously in the range from 0.01 to 10% by weight, in particular in the range from 0.1 to 5% by weight, particularly preferably in the range from 0.2% by weight to 5% % By weight selected, based on the total mass of the preparation.
- Such a method for allergen protection is possible by applying a preparation to the skin which contains one or more peptides, the peptides being selected from the group of peptides with 2-10 amino acids and at least one of these amino acids having one or more reactive side chains
- the term “skin barrier” and “barrier effect” encompasses the interception, blocking, inactivation, prevention, reduction and / or hindering of the penetration or attachment of foreign substances, such as allergens, in particular contact allergens, on or into the skin.
- foreign substances such as allergens, in particular contact allergens, on or into the skin.
- the substances causing an undesirable reaction will be In summary according to the invention, referred to in simplified form according to the invention as foreign substance and / or allergens.
- An accumulation or binding of the allergen to the peptide prevents or at least reduces an accumulation or penetration of the allergen on or into the skin.
- a reduction in the skin deposition of the allergens takes place both in terms of the amount of allergens and in terms of speed.
- one or more peptides according to the invention are used to intercept, block and / or inactivate allergens and / or to prevent, reduce or hinder the penetration or accumulation of foreign substances or allergens on or in the skin, in particular human skin.
- Peptides according to the invention capture the foreign substances, individual substances such as metals or metal ions, proteases or allergens. They prevent, reduce or make it more difficult for these substances to accumulate on the skin or penetrate into the skin and there lead to undesirable reactions on or in the skin or the body. The triggering of an immune response is subsequently prevented. In particular, by preventing the penetration of allergens, an allergic reaction is reduced or avoided entirely.
- the peptides according to the invention are selected from the group of peptides with 2-10 amino acids.
- the peptides are preferably selected from the group of up to 8 amino acids, in particular less than 8 amino acids.
- Peptides with a high number of amino acids run the risk of being grouped as foreign substances on contact with the skin and possibly triggering a specific immune defense by means of MHC groups.
- MHC Major Histocompatibility Complex
- the genes provide the building instructions for transporter molecules. Their task is to hold on to protein fragments (peptides) from viruses and bacteria and to present them to specialized cells of the immune system: They can recognize and fight enemies.
- the peptides according to the invention are further characterized in that they have one or more amino acids, which in turn have one or more reactive side chains.
- Reactive side chains are characterized by the fact that they contain electron donors and / or acceptors. These properties make it possible for these side chains to be involved in the formation of covalent bonds, coordinative bonds, hydrogen bonds or van der Walls interaction between allergen / irritant / foreign substance and peptide.
- the peptides according to the invention advantageously have at least one amino acid with a free thiol group.
- the free thiol group is such a reactive side chain, such as in the amino acid cysteine.
- the peptide glutathione (GSH) or ⁇ -L-glutamyl-L-cysteinylglycine are also preferred peptides with a reactive side chain.
- GSH glutathione
- ⁇ -L-glutamyl-L-cysteinylglycine is also preferred peptides with a reactive side chain.
- g-L-Glutamyl-L-cysteinylglycine is a tripeptide with the sequence glutamic acid-cysteine-glycine (Glu-Cys-Gly).
- a side chain is also to be referred to as a group and thus characterizes the reactivity and thus allergen binding of the peptides it contains.
- peptides are used according to the invention which initially do not contain a reactive group, for example no thiol group, then they are converted to a peptide according to the invention with a reactive group by adding one or more amino acids with reactive groups, for example cysteine.
- the designation of the peptides according to the invention can then nevertheless comprise the original peptide designation, expanded by the addition of the reactive amino acid (s).
- oligopeptide-6 e.g. KDIFTRALN
- the addition of the amino acid cysteine results in an extended peptide according to the invention with the sequence CKDIFTRALN, or Cys-oligopeptide-6.
- the peptides according to the invention advantageously comprise one or more particularly chemically active amino acids such as histidine, cysteine, lysine, tyrosine, serine, selenocysteine, homocysteine, asparagine, aspartic acid, glutamine, glutamic acid, methionine, phenylalanine, pyrrolysine.
- one or more particularly chemically active amino acids such as histidine, cysteine, lysine, tyrosine, serine, selenocysteine, homocysteine, asparagine, aspartic acid, glutamine, glutamic acid, methionine, phenylalanine, pyrrolysine.
- allergens show a high affinity for binding to these reactive amino acids.
- these specific peptides can thus bind the penetrating substances and be used according to the invention.
- the bond takes place in the most varied of ways, for example through intermolecular interactions, ionic, hydrogen bridge, van derWaals or covalent bonds. It can also lead to a superimposition of different ways of bonding.
- the only decisive factor is the effect achieved as a result, the barrier effect that inactivates the allergens and prevents them from penetrating the skin or from being deposited on the skin.
- the use according to the invention opens up the long sought-after way of avoiding or reducing an allergic skin reaction upon contact with allergens.
- a new antiallergic agent or a new type of antiallergic method has thus been created that does not eliminate or at least alleviate the symptoms of an allergic disease, but rather does not allow an allergic reaction to arise in the first place.
- cysteine and methionine Both contain a sulfur atom.
- Cysteine is a polar amino acid and has a free thiol group. This property of cysteine is very important for the structure of proteins, as polypeptide chains are linked to one another or covalent links are created within a polypeptide chain, which considerably stabilize the conformation of a protein.
- the term cystine is sometimes used for the two cysteines linked by disulphide bridges. In metalloproteins it is often a cysteine residue that binds zinc, copper or iron atoms.
- Hexahistidine is also relevant in the binding of metalloproteins.
- This mode of action is also used when coupling nickel and thus a classic nickel allergy is reduced or even avoided entirely by applying a peptide according to the invention.
- the peptides according to the invention can advantageously contain both naturally occurring and also synthetically produced and modified amino acids, e.g. by acetylation.
- Glutathione also g-L-glutamyl-L-cysteinylglycine, is a tripeptide with the sequence glutamic acid-cysteine-glycine.
- a preparation comprising one or more peptides according to the invention, one or more antioxidants and / or stabilizers and additionally or instead of the antioxidants and / or stabilizers having a pH value of less than 7 is applied to the skin surface.
- Topical application can take place in the most varied of ways, such as in the form of a cosmetic formulation, for example.
- a protective mechanism When applied to the skin, a protective mechanism, a barrier effect, is created.
- Simple aqueous or lipid-containing formulations through to complex preparation forms are possible depending on the area of application.
- the skin constantly comes into contact with foreign substances from the environment, the allergens. Due to the protective mechanism, the foreign substances from the environment first step on this barrier.
- the potential allergens hit the peptides contained in the applied formulation and can thus react directly with the active amino acids of these peptides, be bound or at least prevented. The allergens are thus trapped and can no longer cause a biological reaction in the organism.
- the allergen reaction with the effector (the skin's own peptide or protein) is prevented before an allergy to the allergen can develop.
- the allergens are also intercepted and thus the triggering of the allergy by the specific allergen (elicitation) is prevented.
- the barrier effect of the preparations according to the invention and their prevention or reduction of allergic reactions could be shown impressively in the investigations explained below.
- One mode of operation in the experiments carried out here is primarily based on the interception of allergens through the formation of covalent bonds to the reactive group, e.g. amino acid cysteine, according to the mechanism of nucleophilic addition, also SN1 and SN2.
- the reactive group e.g. amino acid cysteine
- Phenion FTS full-skin models (Phenion, Henkel). These were kept for 3 days at 37 ° C. and 7% CO 2 in deep-well plates with 3 pm pore size of the cell culture inserts.
- the skin models were kept in 1.5 ml air-liquid interface medium without phenol red. The medium was changed daily.
- the test substances were dissolved in ethanol and incubated for 24 hours at room temperature. After 24 hours of cultivation, 25 ⁇ l of the substance solution were dropped onto a sterile filter paper which had previously been placed on the skin model.
- the barrier peptide (0.5 mM AcRFAACAA) was previously applied to the model as a solution in 100 mM phosphate buffer (pH 7.5). Alternatively, the barrier peptide was applied at 0.25% by weight in a formulation.
- the models were harvested and half embedded in OCT mounting medium (VWR Q-Path Chemicals), the other half snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen. The supernatant from each model was collected and stored at -20 ° C.
- the supernatants of the Phenion FTS models were analyzed with the Bio-Plex Pro Human Cytokine Screening Panel (Bio-Rad) according to the manufacturer's protocol.
- This multiplex immunoassay is based on capture antibodies that are directed against the respective interleukins and are covalently coupled to magnetic beads.
- the cytokine concentrations are calculated based on the standard curves of the Bioplex system.
- interleukin 8 IL8
- interleukin 6 IL6
- IL 8 like IL 6, are interleukins and thus messenger substances of the immune system. Typically, these are produced and released by the skin cells when they are irritated and / or damaged by allergens and irritants.
- the substances applied to the skin model are listed on the x-axis.
- FIG. 2 shows a peptide according to the invention (0.5 mM AcRFAACAA) alone, 50 mM DNCB and 50 mM DNCB plus peptide (0.5 mM AcRFAACAA).
- Figure 3 shows the peptide alone, 2.5mM CA (cinnamaldehyde) and 2.5mM cinnamaldehyde plus peptide.
- the interleukin 6 (IL6) concentration is plotted in pg / mL on the y-axis and the substances applied to the skin model (peptide alone, 2.5mM DNCB and 2.5mM DNCB plus peptide) on the x-axis.
- DNCB dinitrochlorobenzene
- CA Ceraldeyhde
- Benzene is a strong allergen.
- CA Cosmetic Aldeyhde
- Eugenol is a phenylpropanoid with an intense clove odor.
- Eugenol is both an antioxidant and a prooxidant, the latter being the basis for its (mucous) skin-irritating, allergy-promoting effect. All three allergens serve as model allergens to show the barrier effect and avoidance or reduction of allergic reactions of the peptides according to the invention.
- the secondary antibody (1: 800) and Hoechst Fluorescent Stain (1: 2000) were incubated with the sections for 1-2 h at room temperature in the dark. After washing three times again, the sections were mounted with Fluoromount-G mounting medium (Sothern BioTech) and covered with a cover slip. The fluorescence microscopy was carried out with a Zeiss Axio Observer Z1.
- the fluorescence images were analyzed with ImageJ.
- the DNP-colored areas were measured with the Threshold Color tool.
- FIG. 5 shows the hematoxin and eosin (H&E) staining of the cryosections, here in black and white, in the original in color.
- H&E hematoxin and eosin
- Figure 5 shows the cryosections of the Phenion skin models stained with H&E, A) after incubation with PBS (control), B) after incubation with 0.5mM AcRFAACAA peptide (control), C) after incubation with 2.5mM DNCB (strong allergen) and D) after incubation with DNCB and peptide.
- frozen sections were thawed and incubated for 10 minutes in 3.7% paraformaldehyde at room temperature. After three PBS washing steps and one minute in distilled water. is stained in hematoxylin solution for 3 min. After washing with water and 0.1% HCl, the sections are stained for 3 min in eosin solution and dehydrated in an ethanol series of 70%, 95% and 100%. The sections were mounted and capped in Leica CV Ultra mounting medium. The images were recorded with a Pannoramic Scan II (3DHistech).
- Figure 6 shows immunohistological analyzes of cryosections from Phenion skin models
- FIG. 6 D shows the quantification of the red intensity of A, B, C.
- the red area above a limit value was set in relation to the total area considered (y-axis), the x-axis shows the substances applied to the skin model (peptide alone, 2, 5mM DNCB and 2.5mM DNCB plus peptide).
- Figures 7 A to E, 8 and 9 show investigations on the reactivity of peptides according to the invention with allergens over time (x-axis) or after 24 h. The absorption is plotted on the y-axis.
- the peptide allergen reactions were implemented according to a direct peptide reactivity assay. The test is called the in-chemico method - that is, no cells are used, but a chemical reaction is carried out.
- the Direct Peptide Reaction Assay is an OECD-validated test method.
- the detection of the native, as yet unbound peptide takes place via the reaction with Ellmans reagent and a corresponding absorption measurement.
- the Direct Peptide Reactivity Assay (DPRA) is a chemical method for predicting epidermal protein binding.
- the DPRA uses HPLC to measure the depletion of peptides in solution after exposure to test chemicals.
- the DPRA deals with the reactivity of the test chemicals, eugenol and DNCB, with the peptides according to the invention (each at 0.5 mM) and incubation for up to 24 hours.
- the measurement used in the test is the depletion rate of these peptides and is assessed using a widely used HPLC-UV method.
- FIGS. 7 A to E The decrease in absorption due to the reaction of the peptide with allergen, eugenol (black) and DNCB (dashed line) can be clearly seen in FIGS. 7 A to E, which proves the inventive allergen trapping function of the peptides according to the invention.
- the absorption at 415 nm is determined as the measured variable.
- the allergen concentration is by default at 5mM and thus 10 times the concentration of the peptide used (0.5mM).
- the SH residue is the reactive binding site of the peptide with the allergens.
- the color reaction with DTNB (change from colorless to yellow) competes with the allergen reaction. This means that the better the allergen reacts with the peptide, the less peptide is still available for the reaction with the detection reagent, i.e. the lower the resulting yellow coloration.
- This measurement at 415 nm is shown in Figure 9.
- the decrease in the peptide in the allergen reaction can also be determined using a UV detector after HPLC separation, as shown in Figure 8.
- FIG. 8 shows the decrease (depletion n in%) of the allergen eugenol (5 mM Eu) in the presence of the peptide Ac-RFAACAA (0.5 mM) over time (24 h) compared to the peptide alone.
- Figure 9 shows the decrease in the peptide against eugenol and against various urushiol derivatives.
- the control is the peptide in the buffer system without allergen, i.e. instead of allergen only its solvent (ethanol) is added.
- the results show a very high reactivity and thus protection of the peptides according to the invention also against urushiols.
- the peptides in particular Ac-RFAACAA, RFAACAA, show a very high reactivity and thus protection, in particular against the urushiol structures I-V.
- Urushiols are the strongest naturally occurring allergen, which is also responsible for many sensitizations, as explained above.
- Urushiole are the essential sensitizing component of the sumac plants, such as the poison sumac Toxicodendron quercifolium, especially in the various Rhus species, such as poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans / Poison ivy), poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum / poison oak) and lacquer tree (Rhus verniciflua ), as well as in Toxicodendron rydbergii, Toxicodendron toxicarium, Toxicodendron vernix.
- the contact allergy to urushiole is a serious occupational disease, for example among agricultural and forest workers and firefighters, but also all those looking for relaxation who move around in nature. In the United States, they are responsible for 7.1 million doctor visits and 430,000 inpatient hospital stays. For example, this contact allergy accounts for 10% of all US Forest Services injury-related downtime, and approximately one-third of California, Oregon, and Washington forest workers are disabled during the forest fire season as a result of these reactions.
- the preparations according to the invention comprising the short-chain peptides according to the invention lead to an alleviation of the allergic skin reaction to constituents of poison ivy.
- the allergens such as DNCB, were in the range of 10; 5; 2.5; 0.5; 0.05; 0.005; 0.0005 mM, cinnamaldehydes in the range of 5; 2.5; 0.5; 0.05; 0.0005 mM and eugenol: 5, 2.5; 0.05; 0.0005 mM tested.
- the peptide concentrations were in the range of 4, 2, 0.5; 0.25mM varies.
- the peptides according to the invention can advantageously be incorporated into customary cosmetic and dermatological preparations, which can be in various forms.
- a solution, an emulsion of the water-in-oil (W / O) type or of the oil-in-water (O / W) type, or multiple emulsions, for example of the water-in-oil-in Water (W / O / W) or oil-in-water-in-oil (O / W / O), a hydrodispersion or lipodispersion, a gel, a solid stick or an aerosol are preferred forms of preparation.
- the proportion of one or more peptides according to the invention in preparations that can be applied topically is advantageously in the range from 0.01 to 10% by weight, in particular in the range from 0.1 to 5% by weight, particularly preferably in the range from 0.2% by weight. To choose up to 5% by weight, based on the total mass of the preparation.
- Preferred forms of application of the peptides according to the invention are emulsion preparations, gels and spray formulations.
- Emulsions produced according to the invention for example in the form of a cream, a lotion, a cosmetic milk are advantageous and contain, for example, fats, oils, waxes and / or other fatty substances, as well as water and one or more emulsifiers, as are usually used for such a type of formulation .
- the preparations according to the invention advantageously comprise one or more film formers.
- the peptides can be chemically modified in order to improve the physicochemical properties. For example, derivatization with fatty acid residues (e.g. acetyl, caproyl, undecenoyl or palmitoyl) increases lipophilicity. On the other hand you can chemical modifications contribute to a better stability of the peptide and thus protect it from degradation by peptidases, for example.
- fatty acid residues e.g. acetyl, caproyl, undecenoyl or palmitoyl
- you can chemical modifications contribute to a better stability of the peptide and thus protect it from degradation by peptidases, for example.
- the permeability of the skin is increased and the distribution in the skin is further promoted.
- compositions are mostly inconceivable without the customary auxiliaries and additives.
- auxiliaries and additives include, for example, consistency enhancers, fillers, dyes, emulsifiers, additional active ingredients such as vitamins or proteins, light stabilizers, stabilizers, insect repellants, alcohol, water, salts, EDTA, antimicrobial, proteolytic or keratolytic substances, etc., with the addition of potentially possible allergens, of course is preferably waived.
- Substances that trigger allergies, allergens are intercepted by the peptides according to the invention consisting of 2-10 amino acids, at least one amino acid having one or more reactive side chains.
- This barrier effect of the peptides especially in preparations that can be applied topically, leads to a new type of antiallergic therapy.
- the figures are percentages by weight based on the total mass of the preparation.
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Les substances allergènes, les allergènes, sont capturées par des préparations à application topique comprenant des peptides qui sont constitués de 2 à 10 acides aminés, au moins un acide aminé ayant une ou plusieurs chaînes latérales réactives. La préparation comprend des antioxydants et/ou le pH de la préparation est inférieur à 7. Cet effet barrière de la préparation permet une nouvelle forme de thérapie anti-allergique.
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