US20240009264A1 - Use of peptides as therapeutic agent for autoimmune diseases and bone diseases - Google Patents

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US20240009264A1 US18/300,230 US202318300230A US2024009264A1 US 20240009264 A1 US20240009264 A1 US 20240009264A1 US 202318300230 A US202318300230 A US 202318300230A US 2024009264 A1 US2024009264 A1 US 2024009264A1
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  • the present invention relates to use of peptides as a therapeutic agent for bone disease and autoimmune disease and more particularly, to a peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence represented by Formula 1 of the present invention, and use of the peptide for treating bone disease including osteoporosis, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Bone tissue consists of extracellular substances such as collagen and glycoprotein, and various kinds of cells such as osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes. Particularly, the mutual balance of osteoblasts and osteoclasts is essential for the formation of a healthy skeletal system. In other words, bone metabolism and bone remodeling are important for balanced activity between the osteoblasts that form a bone matrix and the osteoclasts that resorb the bone to maintain the homeostasis of the bone.
  • the bone tissue consists of extracellular substances such as collagen and glycoprotein, and various kinds of cells such as osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes. Further, the bone tissue is a metabolic organ where bone resorption by osteoclasts and new bone matrix formation and mineralization by osteoblasts repeatedly occur, and the bone formation by the activity of osteoblasts is greater than bone resorption by the activity of osteoclasts.
  • the bone remodeling is a process of removing old bone after growth and replacing the removed bone with new bone, and hormones such as parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcitonin, and estrogen, various growth factors secreted from the bone tissue such as insulin-like growth factor I (IGFI), and cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor- ⁇ (TNF- ⁇ ) regulate the activity balance of osteoblasts and osteoclasts and maintain homeostasis.
  • hormones such as parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcitonin, and estrogen
  • various growth factors secreted from the bone tissue such as insulin-like growth factor I (IGFI), and cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor- ⁇ (TNF- ⁇ ) regulate the activity balance of osteoblasts and osteoclasts and maintain homeostasis.
  • IGFI insulin-like growth factor
  • TNF- ⁇ tumor necrosis factor- ⁇
  • osteoclasts as cells specialized for the resorption of bone during the bone metabolism are formed through a differentiation program from monocytes or macrophages as progenitor cells. Further, since the osteoclasts secrete various collagenases and proteases to cause the bone resorption while binding to bone through ⁇ v ⁇ 3 integrin and the like and preparing an acidic environment, suppression of these osteoclasts may be an effective method of treating bone diseases.
  • autoimmune diseases cause abnormalities of a human immune system so that self-cells attack self-cells.
  • the human immune system basically recognizes microorganisms invaded to the human body and generation of cancer cells as external antigens and has a strong power to attack and remove the recognized microorganisms and cancer cells, but does not attack its own cells due to self-tolerance. This is called a self-tolerance phenomenon of the human body.
  • the self-tolerance of the immune system is destroyed, the human body activates autoreactive T cells in response to self-cells (or autoantigens) and generates autoantibodies to constantly destroy self-cells and cause inflammation and immune responses.
  • T cells that specifically respond to antigens in the immune system include T cells and B cells.
  • T cells meet a specific antigen presented by an antigen presenting cell
  • the T cells respond according to the antigen.
  • the antigen presented by the antigen presenting cell is recognized as ‘non-self’, an immune response to remove the antigen is shown, and when the antigen is recognized as ‘self’, tolerance in which the immune response is ignored is shown.
  • the T cells are activated against antigens, most B cells are successively activated and B cells are converted into plasma cells to produce antibodies that specifically respond to the recognized specific antigen.
  • the T cells recognize and activate autoantigens abnormally, the B cells are activated to produce autoantibodies that respond to autoantigens, and then an immune response to attack self-cells occurs in the body.
  • organ transplant rejection reaction occurs to attack and remove the transplanted organ.
  • various immunosuppressants have been used, such as suppressing the activation of immune cells and inhibiting the migration of immune cells to transplanted organs, but the continuous use of immunosuppressants causes various side-effects.
  • Th17 cells as a CD4+ T cell system play a key role in the inflammatory induction and progression of autoimmune diseases, and the importance of these Th17 cells is further increasing by finding that the IL-17 secreted from these cells is directly associated with autoimmune diseases.
  • Th17 cells are known to induce RANKL and various inflammatory cytokines, which are the major causes of bone destruction (Chabaud and Miossec, 2001; Connell and McInnes, 2006), to further activate inflammation and joint destruction mechanisms. Therefore, since the Th17 cells are recognized as key pathogens in signaling processes related to autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis and bone diseases, the discovery of candidates that effectively inhibit Th17 cell differentiation has been required.
  • the IL-6 is known to attract a bone marrow macrophage as an osteoclast precursor to a site of inflammation, stimulate differentiation into osteoclasts, activate the differentiated osteoclasts, and resorb marginal bone, the IL-6 is recognized as a major target for the development of therapeutic agents for autoimmune diseases and bone diseases.
  • rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease characterized by polyarthritis, and an autoimmune phenomenon is known as a main mechanism.
  • an autoimmune phenomenon is known as a main mechanism.
  • macrophages, dendritic cells, T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and the like migrate to the synovial membrane tissue, and as a result, a joint fluid is increased and thus the joint is swollen to cause pain.
  • an inflammatory synovial membrane tissue causes hyperplasia to destroy the bone and cartilage, thus a joint structure is modified and movement disorders occur.
  • the present inventors have made efforts to develop a new therapeutic agent for bone disease and autoimmune disease with an effective therapeutic effect while minimizing side-effects as a therapeutic agent.
  • the present inventors found that the peptides prepared in the present invention may be usefully used for the treatment of bone disease including osteoporosis, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune disease including rheumatoid arthritis and completed the present invention.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide peptides for preventing or treating bone disease, inflammatory disease, and autoimmune disease.
  • the present invention provides a peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence of Formula 1 below, and a pharmaceutical composition for preventing and treating bone disease, inflammatory disease or autoimmune disease or health foods for preventing and improving bone disease, inflammatory disease or autoimmune disease, containing the peptide as an active ingredient.
  • X 1 is any one selected from the group consisting of arginine (R), histidine (H), and lysine (K),
  • X 2 is aspartic acid (D) or glutamic acid (E),
  • X 3 is any one selected from the group consisting of glycine (G), alanine (A), valine (V), methionine (M), isoleucine (I) and leucine (L),
  • n is an integer from 1 to 10
  • the peptides of the present invention significantly inhibit the activity of T cells and the differentiation of T helper 17 cells (Th17 cells), which are associated with autoimmune disease, significantly inhibit the secretion of IL-6, and have effects of treating and improving arthritis in an arthritis animal model. Therefore, the peptides may be used as an active ingredient in therapeutic agents for bone disease, inflammatory disease or various autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an active T cell population (%) by a synthetic peptide of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a T cell activation inhibition rate (%) by a synthetic peptide of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a Th17 cell differentiation inhibitory effect by a synthetic peptide of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram schematically showing a process of preparing a collagen-induced arthritis mouse model and a time of administration of peptides according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an arthritis improvement effect of a peptide Pep1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an arthritis improvement effect of a peptide Pep4 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an arthritis improvement effect of a peptide Pep6 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an arthritis improvement effect of a peptide Pep7 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an arthritis improvement effect of a peptide Pep8 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram comparing arthritis improvement effects of peptides of the present invention.
  • peptide refers to a polymer consisting of two or more amino acids linked by an amide bond (or peptide bond), and for the purposes of the present invention, refers to a peptide having a therapeutic effect on bone disease, inflammatory disease, and autoimmune disease.
  • the “stability” of the present invention means not only in-vivo stability that protects the peptides of the present invention from the attack of protein cleavage enzymes in vivo, but also storage stability (e.g., room-temperature storage stability).
  • prevention of the present invention means all actions that inhibit disease or delay the onset of the disease by administration of a pharmaceutical composition according to the present invention.
  • treatment of the present invention means all actions that improve or advantageously change symptoms of the disease by the administration of the pharmaceutical composition according to the present invention.
  • the “subject” of the present invention refers to a subject in need of treatment for diseases, and more particularly, refers to mammals such as human or non-human primates, mice, dogs, cats, horses and cattle.
  • the “improvement” of the present invention means all actions that at least reduce parameters associated with conditions to be treated, e.g., the degree of symptoms.
  • the present invention provides a peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence of Formula 1 below and a pharmaceutical composition for preventing and treating bone disease, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune disease containing the peptide as an active ingredient:
  • X 1 is any one selected from the group consisting of arginine (R), histidine (H), and lysine (K) which are positive charged amino acids
  • X 2 is aspartic acid (D) or glutamic acid (E) which are negative charged amino acids
  • X 3 is any one selected from the group consisting of glycine (G), alanine (A), valine (V), methionine (M), isoleucine (I) and leucine (L)
  • the peptide may be prepared as various peptides using Formula 1 above, which are all included in the present invention.
  • the X 1 is preferably arginine (R) or histidine (H) and the X 3 is preferably glycine (G) or alanine (A), but the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • n is preferably an integer of 1 to 6, and more preferably an integer of 1 to 3.
  • a protective group may bind to an N- or C-terminus of the peptide.
  • the protective group may be an acetyl group, a fluorenylmethoxy carbonyl group, a formyl group, a palmitoyl group, a myristyl group, a stearyl group, or polyethylene glycol (PEG), but may include any ingredient that may enhance the modification of the peptide, particularly the stability of the peptide, without limitation.
  • the bone disease is preferably at least one selected from the group consisting of arthritis, osteoporosis, bone metastatic cancer, solid cancer bone metastasis, musculoskeletal complications due to solid cancer bone metastasis, hypercalcemia caused by malignant tumor, multiple myeloma, primary bone tumor, periodontal disease, inflammatory alveolar bone resorption disease, inflammatory bone resorption disease, and Paget's disease, but is not limited thereto.
  • the inflammatory disease is preferably selected from the group consisting of atopy, psoriasis, dermatitis, allergies, arthritis, rhinitis, otitis media, laryngopharyngitis, tonsillitis, cystitis, nephritis, pelvic inflammatory, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, ankylosing spondylitis, systemic lupus erythematodes (SLE), asthma, edema, delayed allergy (Type IV allergy), transplant rejection, graft-versus-host disease, autoimmune encephalomyelitis, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, cystic fibrosis, diabetic retinopathy, ischemic-reperfusion injury, vascular restenosis, glomerulonephritis, and gastrointestinal allergy, but is not limited thereto.
  • the autoimmune disease is preferably selected from the group consisting of rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome, systemic sclerosis, polymyositis, systemic angitis, mixed connective tissue disease, Crohn's disease, Hashimoto's disease, Grave's disease, Goodpasture's syndrome, Guillain-Barre syndrome, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, irritable bowel syndrome, myasthenia gravis, narcolepsy, vulgaris ulcer, pernicious anemia, primary biliary cirrhosis, ulcerative colitis, vasculitis, Wegener's granulomatosis, and psoriasis, but is not limited thereto.
  • the present inventors prepared various peptides using Formula 1 above [(X1-X2-X3)n] (see Table 1).
  • the present inventors confirmed a T cell activity inhibitory effect of the peptides, and as a result, the peptides of Table 1 significantly inhibit the T cell activity by an average of 8%, and the T cell activity inhibitory effect of peptides randomly selected among the peptides was shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 (see FIGS. 1 and 2 ).
  • Example 1 a synthetic peptide prepared in Example 1 inhibits Th17 cell differentiation, and as a result, confirmed that the peptides of the present invention significantly inhibit the Th17 cell differentiation (see FIG. 3 ).
  • the present inventors confirmed an IL-6 secretion inhibitory effect of the peptides, and as a result, confirmed that the peptides of the present invention significantly inhibit the secretion of IL-6 similarly to a positive control group (see FIG. 4 ).
  • the present inventors prepared a rheumatoid arthritis animal model (see FIG. 5 ) and then confirmed a therapeutic effect of the peptides of the present invention, and as a result, confirmed that the peptides showed a significant arthritis improvement effect, particularly, a similar effect compared to a positive control group MTX (see FIGS. 6 to 11 ).
  • the peptides of the present invention significantly inhibit the activity of T cells and the differentiation of T helper 17 cells (Th17 cells), which are associated with autoimmune diseases, and inhibit the secretion of IL-6 similarly to the positive control group to have remarkable effects of treating and improving arthritis in an arthritis animal model
  • the peptides may be used as an active ingredient in therapeutic agents for bone disease, inflammatory disease or various autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
  • the peptides of the present invention or polynucleotides encoding the same may be carried in pharmaceutically acceptable carriers such as colloidal suspensions, powders, saline, lipids, liposomes, microspheres, or nano spherical particles.
  • pharmaceutically acceptable carriers such as colloidal suspensions, powders, saline, lipids, liposomes, microspheres, or nano spherical particles.
  • These peptides or polynucleotides may form a complex with a vehicle or be associated with the vehicle and may be carried in vivo by using vehicle systems known in the art, such as lipids, liposomes, microparticles, gold, nanoparticles, polymers, condensation reagents, polysaccharides, polyamino acids, dendrimers, saponins, adsorption enhancing substances or fatty acids.
  • the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier may include lactose, dextrose, sucrose, sorbitol, mannitol, starch, acacia, rubber, calcium phosphate, alginate, gelatin, calcium silicate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, cellulose, water, syrup, methylcellulose, methylhydroxybenzoate, propylhydroxybenzoate, talc, magnesium stearate, and mineral oil, which are generally used in preparation, but is not limited thereto.
  • the pharmaceutical composition may further include a lubricant, a wetting agent, a sweetening agent, a flavoring agent, an emulsifying agent, a suspending agent, a preservative, and the like, in addition to the ingredients.
  • the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may be administered orally or parenterally (e.g., applied intramuscularly, intravenously, intraperitoneally, subcutaneously, intradermally, or topically) according to a desired method, and a dose thereof varies depending on the condition and weight of a patient, a degree of disease, a drug form, and route and time of administration, but may be appropriately selected by those skilled in the art.
  • parenterally e.g., applied intramuscularly, intravenously, intraperitoneally, subcutaneously, intradermally, or topically
  • a dose thereof varies depending on the condition and weight of a patient, a degree of disease, a drug form, and route and time of administration, but may be appropriately selected by those skilled in the art.
  • the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is administered in a pharmaceutically effective dose.
  • the “pharmaceutically effective dose” refers to an amount sufficient to treat the diseases at a reasonable benefit/risk ratio applicable to medical treatment, and an effective dose level may be determined according to elements including the type and severity of disease of a patient, activity of a drug, sensitivity to a drug, a time of administration, a route of administration and an emission rate, duration of treatment, and simultaneously used drugs, and other elements well-known in the medical field.
  • the pharmaceutical composition according to the present invention may be administered as an individual therapeutic agent or in combination with other therapeutic agents for bone disease, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune disease, and administered simultaneously, separately, or sequentially with conventional therapeutic agents for bone disease, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune disease, and may be administered singly or multiply. It is important to administer an amount capable of obtaining a maximum effect with a minimal amount without side-effects by considering all the elements, and this may be easily determined by those skilled in the art.
  • the effective dose of the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may vary depending on the age, sex, condition, and weight of a patient, absorbance of an active ingredient in vivo, an inactivation rate, an excretion rate, a disease type, and drugs to be used in combination, and may be increased or decreased according to a route of administration, the severity of obesity, sex, weight, age, and the like.
  • the present invention provides health foods for preventing and improving bone disease, inflammatory disease or autoimmune disease containing the peptide of the present invention or polynucleotides encoding the same as an active ingredient.
  • the health foods may be used simultaneously or separately with a drug for treatment before or after the onset of the corresponding disease in order to prevent or improve the disease.
  • the active ingredient may be added to the foods as it is or used with other foods or food ingredients, and may be appropriately used according to a general method.
  • the mixing amount of the active ingredients may be suitably determined according to the purpose of use thereof (prevention or improvement).
  • the composition of the present invention may be added preferably in an amount of 15 wt % or less, more preferably 10 wt % or less with respect to raw materials.
  • the amount may be used below the above range.
  • the health foods of the present invention may contain other ingredients as essential ingredients without particular limitation, in addition to the active ingredients.
  • various flavoring agents or natural carbohydrates may be contained as an additional ingredient.
  • natural carbohydrates may include monosaccharides, such as glucose, fructose, and the like; disaccharides, such as maltose, sucrose, and the like; and general sugars, such as polysaccharides such as dextrin, cyclodextrin, and the like, and sugar alcohols such as xylitol, sorbitol, erythritol.
  • natural flavoring agents thaumatin, stevia extracts (e.g., rebaudioside A, glycyrrhizin, etc.)
  • synthetic flavoring agents sacharin, aspartame, etc.
  • the ratio of the natural carbohydrates may be appropriately determined by the selection of those skilled in the art.
  • the health foods of the present invention may contain various nutrients, vitamins, minerals (electrolytes), flavoring agents such as synthetic and natural flavoring agents, coloring agents and enhancers (cheese, chocolate, etc.), pectic acid and salts thereof, alginic acid and salts thereof, organic acid, a protective colloidal thickener, a pH adjusting agent, a stabilizer, a preservative, glycerin, alcohol, a carbonic acid agent used in a carbonated drink, and the like.
  • These ingredients may be used independently or in combination, and the ratio of these additives may also be appropriately selected by those skilled in the art.
  • X 1 is any one selected from the group consisting of arginine (R), histidine (H), and lysine (K),
  • n is an integer from 1 to 10
  • CD3 antibodies were coated on a 96 well plate and incubated overnight at 4° C. to prepare 96 wells attached with the CD3 antibodies. Thereafter, naive T cells extracted from the mouse were seeded in the 96 well plate by 1 ⁇ 105/well, treated with each of the synthetic peptides prepared in Example 1 and incubated for 18 hours, and then the population of the active T cells was confirmed by flow cytometry.
  • the same number of cells were collected from each incubated group and washed with PBS, and then the collected cells were subjected to staining by using rabbit anti-mouse CD4 as a helper T cell marker and a rabbit anti-mouse CD69 antibody as a T-cell activation marker.
  • the cells were washed with PBS and then CD4+CD69+ T cell population was analyzed.
  • Example 1 As a result, it was confirmed that the peptides synthesized in Example 1 significantly inhibited T cell activity by an average of 8%.
  • Example 2 the T cell activity inhibitory effect of the peptides shown in Table 2 was shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
  • active T cells increased by 85.2% in a group activated with the CD3 antibody, and decreased by 77% to 82% in a group treated with each synthetic peptide.
  • active T cell inhibition rate of each synthetic peptide was about 8%, similarly to the peptides synthesized in Example 1.
  • the synthetic peptides of the present invention may be used to treat autoimmune diseases by significantly inhibiting the T cell activity ( FIGS. 1 and 2 ).
  • naive CD4 + T cells extracted from lymph nodes of the mouse were treated with IL-6 20 ng/ml and TGF-beta 5 ng/ml together with TCR activation to induce differentiation into Th17 cells.
  • a THP-1 monocytic cell line was treated with PMA 50 ng/ml for 48 hours to be differentiated into M1 macrophages.
  • PMA 50 ng/ml After treatment with LPS 10 ng/ml and IFN-gamma 20 ng/ml to the differentiated M1 macrophages, a positive control group MTX or the synthetic peptides of the present invention were co-treated at a concentration of 100 ng/ml, respectively. Thereafter, after incubation for 24 hours, IL-6 ELISA was performed using a cultured sup.
  • a CIA mouse model is a mouse model most commonly used in a rheumatoid arthritis animal test as an autoimmune disease arthritis model having characteristics similar to human rheumatoid arthritis.
  • bovine type II collagen Chondrex, USA
  • a Freund's complete adjuvant Chondrex, USA
  • bovine type II collagen was mixed and emulsified with a Freund's incomplete adjuvant (Chondrex, USA) at 1:1, and then second immunization (boosting) was performed by injecting 50 ⁇ l of the emulsified collagen solution induced) intradermally into the mouse tail.
  • each peptide was intraperitoneally administered 3 times a week from the following day to observe a therapeutic effect of the peptides for rheumatoid arthritis.
  • the administered peptides were selected as five peptides Pep1, Pep4, Pep6, Pep7, and Pep8 shown in Table 2 ( FIG. 5 ).
  • the severity of rheumatoid arthritis over time was evaluated and measured by a rheumatoid arthritis progress index.
  • FIGS. 6 to 11 it can be seen that arthritis scores are significantly increased in CIA-induced mice (Vehicle control; PBS) as compared to a normal mouse group, and it was confirmed that the efficacy of arthritis improvement was shown in a group intraperitoneally administered with five peptides Pep1, Pep4, Pep6, Pep7, and Pep8, respectively. In addition, it was confirmed that the similar efficacy was shown compared to the positive control group MTX ( FIGS. 6 to 11 ).
  • the peptides of the present invention may be used as therapeutic agents for various bone diseases including arthritis and autoimmune diseases.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to use of peptides as a therapeutic agent for bone disease and autoimmune disease and more particularly, to a peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence represented by Formula 1 of the present invention, and use of the peptide for treating bone disease including osteoporosis, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis.

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a Continuation of U.S. Nonprovisional application Ser. No. 16/645,957 filed on Mar. 10, 2020, which is a U.S. National Stage filing of PCT/KR2018/010874 filed on Sep. 14, 2018, which claims priority to Korean Patent Application Numbers 10-2018-0110485 filed on Sep. 14, 2018, 10-2018-0110481 filed on Sep. 14, 2018, 10-2017-0118952 filed on Sep. 15, 2017, and 10-2017-0118950 filed on Sep. 15, 2017, all of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety herein.
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  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to use of peptides as a therapeutic agent for bone disease and autoimmune disease and more particularly, to a peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence represented by Formula 1 of the present invention, and use of the peptide for treating bone disease including osteoporosis, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • Bone tissue consists of extracellular substances such as collagen and glycoprotein, and various kinds of cells such as osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes. Particularly, the mutual balance of osteoblasts and osteoclasts is essential for the formation of a healthy skeletal system. In other words, bone metabolism and bone remodeling are important for balanced activity between the osteoblasts that form a bone matrix and the osteoclasts that resorb the bone to maintain the homeostasis of the bone.
  • The bone tissue consists of extracellular substances such as collagen and glycoprotein, and various kinds of cells such as osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes. Further, the bone tissue is a metabolic organ where bone resorption by osteoclasts and new bone matrix formation and mineralization by osteoblasts repeatedly occur, and the bone formation by the activity of osteoblasts is greater than bone resorption by the activity of osteoclasts. The bone remodeling is a process of removing old bone after growth and replacing the removed bone with new bone, and hormones such as parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcitonin, and estrogen, various growth factors secreted from the bone tissue such as insulin-like growth factor I (IGFI), and cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) regulate the activity balance of osteoblasts and osteoclasts and maintain homeostasis. When the balance of these osteoblasts and osteoclasts is broken, diseases such as osteoporosis or arthritis are induced.
  • In particular, when the balance of osteoblasts and osteoclasts is broken, excessive bone destruction is caused by the osteoclasts, leading to diseases such as osteoporosis. The osteoclasts as cells specialized for the resorption of bone during the bone metabolism are formed through a differentiation program from monocytes or macrophages as progenitor cells. Further, since the osteoclasts secrete various collagenases and proteases to cause the bone resorption while binding to bone through αvβ3 integrin and the like and preparing an acidic environment, suppression of these osteoclasts may be an effective method of treating bone diseases.
  • In addition, autoimmune diseases cause abnormalities of a human immune system so that self-cells attack self-cells. The human immune system basically recognizes microorganisms invaded to the human body and generation of cancer cells as external antigens and has a strong power to attack and remove the recognized microorganisms and cancer cells, but does not attack its own cells due to self-tolerance. This is called a self-tolerance phenomenon of the human body. However, when the self-tolerance of the immune system is destroyed, the human body activates autoreactive T cells in response to self-cells (or autoantigens) and generates autoantibodies to constantly destroy self-cells and cause inflammation and immune responses.
  • Cells that specifically respond to antigens in the immune system include T cells and B cells. When the T cells meet a specific antigen presented by an antigen presenting cell, the T cells respond according to the antigen. When the antigen presented by the antigen presenting cell is recognized as ‘non-self’, an immune response to remove the antigen is shown, and when the antigen is recognized as ‘self’, tolerance in which the immune response is ignored is shown. When the T cells are activated against antigens, most B cells are successively activated and B cells are converted into plasma cells to produce antibodies that specifically respond to the recognized specific antigen. Therefore, when tolerance is broken in the human body and autoimmunity occurs, the T cells recognize and activate autoantigens abnormally, the B cells are activated to produce autoantibodies that respond to autoantigens, and then an immune response to attack self-cells occurs in the body.
  • Similarly, even in organ transplant patients, when the immune system recognizes the transplanted tissue as ‘non-self’ after organ transplantation, organ transplant rejection reaction occurs to attack and remove the transplanted organ. In order to suppress the organ transplant rejection reaction, various immunosuppressants have been used, such as suppressing the activation of immune cells and inhibiting the migration of immune cells to transplanted organs, but the continuous use of immunosuppressants causes various side-effects.
  • Meanwhile, recently, it has been found that Th17 cells as a CD4+ T cell system play a key role in the inflammatory induction and progression of autoimmune diseases, and the importance of these Th17 cells is further increasing by finding that the IL-17 secreted from these cells is directly associated with autoimmune diseases.
  • In addition, the Th17 cells are known to induce RANKL and various inflammatory cytokines, which are the major causes of bone destruction (Chabaud and Miossec, 2001; Connell and McInnes, 2006), to further activate inflammation and joint destruction mechanisms. Therefore, since the Th17 cells are recognized as key pathogens in signaling processes related to autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis and bone diseases, the discovery of candidates that effectively inhibit Th17 cell differentiation has been required.
  • In addition, interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a cytokine involved in metabolism, regeneration and neural processes as well as inflammatory and infectious responses. Recently, the IL-6 has been mainly studied in autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease, and it has been known that the IL-6 is involved in differentiation of the Th17 cells to act on the balance of Th17/Treg cells.
  • In addition, since the IL-6 is known to attract a bone marrow macrophage as an osteoclast precursor to a site of inflammation, stimulate differentiation into osteoclasts, activate the differentiated osteoclasts, and resorb marginal bone, the IL-6 is recognized as a major target for the development of therapeutic agents for autoimmune diseases and bone diseases.
  • Further, rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease characterized by polyarthritis, and an autoimmune phenomenon is known as a main mechanism. In the symptom, while inflammation of the articular synovial membrane tissue occurs, macrophages, dendritic cells, T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and the like migrate to the synovial membrane tissue, and as a result, a joint fluid is increased and thus the joint is swollen to cause pain. As this inflammation continues, an inflammatory synovial membrane tissue causes hyperplasia to destroy the bone and cartilage, thus a joint structure is modified and movement disorders occur. In addition, according to results of various studies, it has been known that in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory cytokines produce collagenase and neutral protease in synovial membrane fibroblasts and chondrocytes, and these produced enzymes destroy collagen and proteoglycans to destroy the articular cartilage.
  • Therefore, the present inventors have made efforts to develop a new therapeutic agent for bone disease and autoimmune disease with an effective therapeutic effect while minimizing side-effects as a therapeutic agent. As a result, the present inventors found that the peptides prepared in the present invention may be usefully used for the treatment of bone disease including osteoporosis, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune disease including rheumatoid arthritis and completed the present invention.
  • SUMMARY OF INVENTION Technical Problem
  • An object of the present invention is to provide peptides for preventing or treating bone disease, inflammatory disease, and autoimmune disease.
  • Solution to Problem
  • In order to achieve the object, the present invention provides a peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence of Formula 1 below, and a pharmaceutical composition for preventing and treating bone disease, inflammatory disease or autoimmune disease or health foods for preventing and improving bone disease, inflammatory disease or autoimmune disease, containing the peptide as an active ingredient.

  • (X1—X2—X3)n  FORMULA 1
  • wherein, X1 is any one selected from the group consisting of arginine (R), histidine (H), and lysine (K),
  • X2 is aspartic acid (D) or glutamic acid (E),
  • X3 is any one selected from the group consisting of glycine (G), alanine (A), valine (V), methionine (M), isoleucine (I) and leucine (L),
  • n is an integer from 1 to 10, and
  • the case where the amino acid sequence of Formula 1 above includes an RDG sequence and n=1 or 2 is excluded.
  • Advantageous Effects of Invention
  • It has been confirmed that the peptides of the present invention significantly inhibit the activity of T cells and the differentiation of T helper 17 cells (Th17 cells), which are associated with autoimmune disease, significantly inhibit the secretion of IL-6, and have effects of treating and improving arthritis in an arthritis animal model. Therefore, the peptides may be used as an active ingredient in therapeutic agents for bone disease, inflammatory disease or various autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an active T cell population (%) by a synthetic peptide of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a T cell activation inhibition rate (%) by a synthetic peptide of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a Th17 cell differentiation inhibitory effect by a synthetic peptide of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram confirming an inflammatory cytokine IL-6 reduction effect by a synthetic peptide of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram schematically showing a process of preparing a collagen-induced arthritis mouse model and a time of administration of peptides according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an arthritis improvement effect of a peptide Pep1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an arthritis improvement effect of a peptide Pep4 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an arthritis improvement effect of a peptide Pep6 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an arthritis improvement effect of a peptide Pep7 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an arthritis improvement effect of a peptide Pep8 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram comparing arthritis improvement effects of peptides of the present invention.
  • DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
  • Hereinafter, terms of the present invention will be defined as follows.
  • In the present invention, general one-letter or three-letter codes for naturally existing amino acids are used, and three-letter codes generally allowed for other amino acids, such as α-aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) and N-methylglycine (Sar) are also used. The amino acids mentioned herein as abbreviations are described according to the IUPAC-IUB nomenclature.
  • The “peptide” of the present invention refers to a polymer consisting of two or more amino acids linked by an amide bond (or peptide bond), and for the purposes of the present invention, refers to a peptide having a therapeutic effect on bone disease, inflammatory disease, and autoimmune disease.
  • The “stability” of the present invention means not only in-vivo stability that protects the peptides of the present invention from the attack of protein cleavage enzymes in vivo, but also storage stability (e.g., room-temperature storage stability).
  • The “prevention” of the present invention means all actions that inhibit disease or delay the onset of the disease by administration of a pharmaceutical composition according to the present invention.
  • The “treatment” of the present invention means all actions that improve or advantageously change symptoms of the disease by the administration of the pharmaceutical composition according to the present invention.
  • The “subject” of the present invention refers to a subject in need of treatment for diseases, and more particularly, refers to mammals such as human or non-human primates, mice, dogs, cats, horses and cattle.
  • The “improvement” of the present invention means all actions that at least reduce parameters associated with conditions to be treated, e.g., the degree of symptoms.
  • Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in more detail.
  • The present invention provides a peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence of Formula 1 below and a pharmaceutical composition for preventing and treating bone disease, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune disease containing the peptide as an active ingredient:

  • (X1—X2—X3)n  FORMULA 1
  • wherein, X1 is any one selected from the group consisting of arginine (R), histidine (H), and lysine (K) which are positive charged amino acids, X2 is aspartic acid (D) or glutamic acid (E) which are negative charged amino acids, X3 is any one selected from the group consisting of glycine (G), alanine (A), valine (V), methionine (M), isoleucine (I) and leucine (L), n is an integer from 1 to 10, and the case where the amino acid sequence of Formula 1 above includes an RDG sequence and n=1 or 2 is excluded.
  • The peptide may be prepared as various peptides using Formula 1 above, which are all included in the present invention. In addition, the X1 is preferably arginine (R) or histidine (H) and the X3 is preferably glycine (G) or alanine (A), but the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • In addition, the n is preferably an integer of 1 to 6, and more preferably an integer of 1 to 3.
  • The peptide of the present invention may be obtained by various methods well-known in the art. As an example, the peptide may be prepared by using polynucleotide recombination and a protein expression system or prepared by in-vitro synthesis through chemical synthesis such as peptide synthesis, cell-free protein synthesis, and the like.
  • In addition, in order to obtain better chemical stability, enhanced pharmacological properties (half-life, absorbency, titer, efficacy, etc.), modified specificity (e.g., a wide biological activity spectrum), and reduced antigenicity, a protective group may bind to an N- or C-terminus of the peptide. Preferably, the protective group may be an acetyl group, a fluorenylmethoxy carbonyl group, a formyl group, a palmitoyl group, a myristyl group, a stearyl group, or polyethylene glycol (PEG), but may include any ingredient that may enhance the modification of the peptide, particularly the stability of the peptide, without limitation.
  • The bone disease is preferably at least one selected from the group consisting of arthritis, osteoporosis, bone metastatic cancer, solid cancer bone metastasis, musculoskeletal complications due to solid cancer bone metastasis, hypercalcemia caused by malignant tumor, multiple myeloma, primary bone tumor, periodontal disease, inflammatory alveolar bone resorption disease, inflammatory bone resorption disease, and Paget's disease, but is not limited thereto.
  • The inflammatory disease is preferably selected from the group consisting of atopy, psoriasis, dermatitis, allergies, arthritis, rhinitis, otitis media, laryngopharyngitis, tonsillitis, cystitis, nephritis, pelvic inflammatory, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, ankylosing spondylitis, systemic lupus erythematodes (SLE), asthma, edema, delayed allergy (Type IV allergy), transplant rejection, graft-versus-host disease, autoimmune encephalomyelitis, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, cystic fibrosis, diabetic retinopathy, ischemic-reperfusion injury, vascular restenosis, glomerulonephritis, and gastrointestinal allergy, but is not limited thereto.
  • The autoimmune disease is preferably selected from the group consisting of rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome, systemic sclerosis, polymyositis, systemic angitis, mixed connective tissue disease, Crohn's disease, Hashimoto's disease, Grave's disease, Goodpasture's syndrome, Guillain-Barre syndrome, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, irritable bowel syndrome, myasthenia gravis, narcolepsy, vulgaris ulcer, pernicious anemia, primary biliary cirrhosis, ulcerative colitis, vasculitis, Wegener's granulomatosis, and psoriasis, but is not limited thereto.
  • In addition, since the same therapeutic effect may be exhibited even by using polynucleotides encoding the peptide of the present invention, it is obvious that the polynucleotides encoding the peptide of the present invention are also included in the present invention.
  • In a specific embodiment of the present invention, the present inventors prepared various peptides using Formula 1 above [(X1-X2-X3)n] (see Table 1).
  • In addition, the present inventors confirmed a T cell activity inhibitory effect of the peptides, and as a result, the peptides of Table 1 significantly inhibit the T cell activity by an average of 8%, and the T cell activity inhibitory effect of peptides randomly selected among the peptides was shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 (see FIGS. 1 and 2 ).
  • In addition, the present inventors confirmed that a synthetic peptide prepared in Example 1 inhibits Th17 cell differentiation, and as a result, confirmed that the peptides of the present invention significantly inhibit the Th17 cell differentiation (see FIG. 3 ).
  • In addition, the present inventors confirmed an IL-6 secretion inhibitory effect of the peptides, and as a result, confirmed that the peptides of the present invention significantly inhibit the secretion of IL-6 similarly to a positive control group (see FIG. 4 ).
  • Further, the present inventors prepared a rheumatoid arthritis animal model (see FIG. 5 ) and then confirmed a therapeutic effect of the peptides of the present invention, and as a result, confirmed that the peptides showed a significant arthritis improvement effect, particularly, a similar effect compared to a positive control group MTX (see FIGS. 6 to 11 ).
  • Therefore, since it has been confirmed that the peptides of the present invention significantly inhibit the activity of T cells and the differentiation of T helper 17 cells (Th17 cells), which are associated with autoimmune diseases, and inhibit the secretion of IL-6 similarly to the positive control group to have remarkable effects of treating and improving arthritis in an arthritis animal model, the peptides may be used as an active ingredient in therapeutic agents for bone disease, inflammatory disease or various autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
  • On the other hand, the peptides of the present invention or polynucleotides encoding the same may be carried in pharmaceutically acceptable carriers such as colloidal suspensions, powders, saline, lipids, liposomes, microspheres, or nano spherical particles. These peptides or polynucleotides may form a complex with a vehicle or be associated with the vehicle and may be carried in vivo by using vehicle systems known in the art, such as lipids, liposomes, microparticles, gold, nanoparticles, polymers, condensation reagents, polysaccharides, polyamino acids, dendrimers, saponins, adsorption enhancing substances or fatty acids.
  • Besides, the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier may include lactose, dextrose, sucrose, sorbitol, mannitol, starch, acacia, rubber, calcium phosphate, alginate, gelatin, calcium silicate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, cellulose, water, syrup, methylcellulose, methylhydroxybenzoate, propylhydroxybenzoate, talc, magnesium stearate, and mineral oil, which are generally used in preparation, but is not limited thereto. Further, the pharmaceutical composition may further include a lubricant, a wetting agent, a sweetening agent, a flavoring agent, an emulsifying agent, a suspending agent, a preservative, and the like, in addition to the ingredients.
  • The pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may be administered orally or parenterally (e.g., applied intramuscularly, intravenously, intraperitoneally, subcutaneously, intradermally, or topically) according to a desired method, and a dose thereof varies depending on the condition and weight of a patient, a degree of disease, a drug form, and route and time of administration, but may be appropriately selected by those skilled in the art.
  • The pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is administered in a pharmaceutically effective dose. In the present invention, the “pharmaceutically effective dose” refers to an amount sufficient to treat the diseases at a reasonable benefit/risk ratio applicable to medical treatment, and an effective dose level may be determined according to elements including the type and severity of disease of a patient, activity of a drug, sensitivity to a drug, a time of administration, a route of administration and an emission rate, duration of treatment, and simultaneously used drugs, and other elements well-known in the medical field. The pharmaceutical composition according to the present invention may be administered as an individual therapeutic agent or in combination with other therapeutic agents for bone disease, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune disease, and administered simultaneously, separately, or sequentially with conventional therapeutic agents for bone disease, inflammatory disease, or autoimmune disease, and may be administered singly or multiply. It is important to administer an amount capable of obtaining a maximum effect with a minimal amount without side-effects by considering all the elements, and this may be easily determined by those skilled in the art.
  • Specifically, the effective dose of the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may vary depending on the age, sex, condition, and weight of a patient, absorbance of an active ingredient in vivo, an inactivation rate, an excretion rate, a disease type, and drugs to be used in combination, and may be increased or decreased according to a route of administration, the severity of obesity, sex, weight, age, and the like.
  • Further, the present invention provides health foods for preventing and improving bone disease, inflammatory disease or autoimmune disease containing the peptide of the present invention or polynucleotides encoding the same as an active ingredient.
  • The health foods may be used simultaneously or separately with a drug for treatment before or after the onset of the corresponding disease in order to prevent or improve the disease.
  • In the health foods of the present invention, the active ingredient may be added to the foods as it is or used with other foods or food ingredients, and may be appropriately used according to a general method. The mixing amount of the active ingredients may be suitably determined according to the purpose of use thereof (prevention or improvement). In general, in preparation of foods or beverages, the composition of the present invention may be added preferably in an amount of 15 wt % or less, more preferably 10 wt % or less with respect to raw materials. However, in the case of long-term ingestion for the purpose of health and hygiene or health regulation, the amount may be used below the above range.
  • The health foods of the present invention may contain other ingredients as essential ingredients without particular limitation, in addition to the active ingredients. For example, like general beverages, various flavoring agents or natural carbohydrates may be contained as an additional ingredient. Examples of the above-mentioned natural carbohydrates may include monosaccharides, such as glucose, fructose, and the like; disaccharides, such as maltose, sucrose, and the like; and general sugars, such as polysaccharides such as dextrin, cyclodextrin, and the like, and sugar alcohols such as xylitol, sorbitol, erythritol. In addition to those described above, as the flavoring agent, natural flavoring agents (thaumatin, stevia extracts (e.g., rebaudioside A, glycyrrhizin, etc.)) and synthetic flavoring agents (saccharin, aspartame, etc.) may be advantageously used. The ratio of the natural carbohydrates may be appropriately determined by the selection of those skilled in the art.
  • In addition, the health foods of the present invention may contain various nutrients, vitamins, minerals (electrolytes), flavoring agents such as synthetic and natural flavoring agents, coloring agents and enhancers (cheese, chocolate, etc.), pectic acid and salts thereof, alginic acid and salts thereof, organic acid, a protective colloidal thickener, a pH adjusting agent, a stabilizer, a preservative, glycerin, alcohol, a carbonic acid agent used in a carbonated drink, and the like. These ingredients may be used independently or in combination, and the ratio of these additives may also be appropriately selected by those skilled in the art.
  • Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail by Examples and Test Examples.
  • However, the following Examples and Test Examples are just illustrative of the present invention, and the contents of the present invention are not limited to the following Examples and Test Examples.
  • EXAMPLES Example 1: Preparation of Peptides
  • Various peptides were prepared based on the following Formula 1. Subsequently, each of the synthesized peptides was purified and separated using high performance liquid chromatography (SHIMADZU Prominence HPLC), and a column used is a Shiseido capcell pak C18 column (4.6×50 mm). In addition, the mass of each synthesized peptide was confirmed by using a mass spectrometer (HP 1100 series LC/MSD).

  • (X1—X2—X3)n  FORMULA 1
  • wherein, X1 is any one selected from the group consisting of arginine (R), histidine (H), and lysine (K),
  • X2 is aspartic acid (D) or glutamic acid (E),
  • X3 is any one selected from the group consisting of glycine (G), alanine (A), valine (V), methionine (M), isoleucine (I) and leucine (L),
  • n is an integer from 1 to 10, and
  • the case where the amino acid sequence of Formula 1 above includes an RDG sequence and n=1 or 2 is excluded.
  • In addition, the peptides synthesized by the method were listed in Table 1 below.
  • TABLE 1
    Peptide SEQ Peptide SEQ
    No. ID NO. Synthetic peptide No. ID NO. Synthetic peptide
     1 RDA 44 10 REGREG
     2 RDV 45 11 REGREGREG
     3 RDM 46 12 REGREGREGREG
     4 RDI 47 13 REVREV
     5 RDL 48 14 REVREVREV
     6 REG 49 15 REVREVREVREV
     7 REA 50 16 HDGHDG
     8 REV 51 17 HDGHDGHDG
     9 REM 52 18 HDGHDGHDGHDG
    10 REI 53 19 HDMHDM
    11 REL 54 20 HDMHDMHDM
    12 HDG 55 21 HDMHDMHDMHDM
    13 HDA 56 22 HEGHEG
    14 HDV 57 23 HEGHEGHEG
    15 HDM 58 24 HEGHEGHEGHEG
    16 HDI 59 25 KDGKDG
    17 HDL 60 26 KDGKDGKDG
    87 HEG 88 27 KDGKDGKDGKDG
    18 HEA 61 28 KDGKDGKDGKDGKDG
    19 HEV 62 29 KEGKEG
    20 HEM 63 30 KEGKEGKEG
    21 HEI 64 31 KEGKEGKEGKEG
    22 HEL 65 32 KEGKEGKEGKEGKEG
    23 KDG 66 33 KEAKEA
    24 KDA 67 34 KEAKEAKEA
    25 KDV 68 35 KEAKEAKEAKEA
    26 KDM 69 36 KEAKEAKEAKEAKEA
    27 KDI 70 37 KDAKDA
    28 KDL 71 38 KDAKDAKDAKDA
    29 KEG 72 39 KDAKDAKDAKDAKDA
    30 KEA 73 40 KDAKDAKDAKDAKDAKDA
    31 KEV 74 41 KEVKEV
    32 KEM 75 42 KEVKEVKEV
    33 KEI 76 43 KEVKEVKEVKEV
    34 KEL 77 44 KEVKEVKEVKEVKEV
    35 1 RDARDA 78 45 HEMHEM
    36 2 RDARDARDA 79 46 HEMHEMHEM
    37 3 RDARDARDARDA 80 47 HEMHEMHEMHEM
    38 4 RDVRDV 81 48 HEMHEMHEMHEMHEM
    39 5 RDVRDVRDV 82 49 REMREM
    40 6 RDVRDVRDVRDV 83 50 REMREMREM
    41 7 RDMRDM 84 51 REMREMREMREM
    42 8 RDMRDMRDM 85 52 REMREMREMREMREM
    43 9 RDMRDMRDMRDM 86 53 REMREMREMREMREMREM
  • Test Example 1: Confirmation of T Cell Activity Inhibitory Effect
  • In order to confirm the T cell activity inhibitory effect of the synthetic peptide prepared in Example 1, an ex vivo activity inhibition test was performed using T cells extracted from the lymph nodes of a mouse.
  • Specifically, at first, in order to induce activation of T cells, CD3 antibodies were coated on a 96 well plate and incubated overnight at 4° C. to prepare 96 wells attached with the CD3 antibodies. Thereafter, naive T cells extracted from the mouse were seeded in the 96 well plate by 1×105/well, treated with each of the synthetic peptides prepared in Example 1 and incubated for 18 hours, and then the population of the active T cells was confirmed by flow cytometry. To this end, the same number of cells were collected from each incubated group and washed with PBS, and then the collected cells were subjected to staining by using rabbit anti-mouse CD4 as a helper T cell marker and a rabbit anti-mouse CD69 antibody as a T-cell activation marker. The cells were washed with PBS and then CD4+CD69+ T cell population was analyzed.
  • As a result, it was confirmed that the peptides synthesized in Example 1 significantly inhibited T cell activity by an average of 8%.
  • In addition, among the peptides synthesized in Example 1, the T cell activity inhibitory effect of the peptides shown in Table 2 was shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
  • Specifically, it was confirmed that compared to a group that did not induce activation (1.6%), active T cells increased by 85.2% in a group activated with the CD3 antibody, and decreased by 77% to 82% in a group treated with each synthetic peptide. In addition, it was confirmed that the active T cell inhibition rate of each synthetic peptide was about 8%, similarly to the peptides synthesized in Example 1.
  • Therefore, it was confirmed that the synthetic peptides of the present invention may be used to treat autoimmune diseases by significantly inhibiting the T cell activity (FIGS. 1 and 2 ).
  • TABLE 2
    Name ofe SEQ ID Amino acid
    peptide ID NO. sequence
    Pep1
    25 KDGKDG
    Pep2 29 KEGKEG
    Pep3 33 KEAKEA
    Pep4 37 KDAKDA
    Pep5
    26 KDGKDGKDG
    Pep6 30 KEGKEGKEG
    Pep7 34 KEAKEAKEA
    Pep8 54 KDAKDAKDA
  • Test Example 2: Confirmation of Th17 Cell Differentiation Inhibitory Effect
  • In order to confirm the efficacy of the synthetic peptides prepared in Example 1 to inhibit Th17 cell differentiation, naive CD4+ T cells extracted from lymph nodes of the mouse were treated with IL-6 20 ng/ml and TGF-beta 5 ng/ml together with TCR activation to induce differentiation into Th17 cells.
  • At the same time, three peptides Pep1, Pep6, and Pep8 disclosed in Table 2 of Test Example 1 were treated at a concentration of 10 ng/ml to 1000 ng/ml, respectively. Then, after incubation for 3 days, CD4+IL-17+ T cell population was analyzed.
  • As a result, as shown in FIG. 3 , there was a tendency of about 2.5-fold increase in a group that induced Th17 differentiation (3.14%), compared to a group that did not induce differentiation into Th17 cells (1.2%), and in a group treated with peptides Pep1, Pep6, and Pep8, it was confirmed that a ratio of Th17 cells was reduced similarly to the group that did not induce differentiation (FIG. 3 ).
  • Test Example 3: Confirmation of Inflammatory Cytokine IL-6 Reduction Effect
  • In order to confirm the efficacy of the synthetic peptides prepared in Example 1 to inhibit inflammatory cytokine IL-6 secretion, a THP-1 monocytic cell line was treated with PMA 50 ng/ml for 48 hours to be differentiated into M1 macrophages. After treatment with LPS 10 ng/ml and IFN-gamma 20 ng/ml to the differentiated M1 macrophages, a positive control group MTX or the synthetic peptides of the present invention were co-treated at a concentration of 100 ng/ml, respectively. Thereafter, after incubation for 24 hours, IL-6 ELISA was performed using a cultured sup.
  • As a result, as shown in FIG. 4 , it was confirmed that IL-6 was significantly reduced by peptides Pep2, Pep3, Pep5, Pep7, and Pep8 of the present invention, similarly to the positive control group (FIG. 4 ).
  • Test Example 4: Confirmation of Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment Effect Using Collagen-Induced Arthritis (CIA) Mouse Model 4-1: Preparation of Rheumatoid Arthritis Mouse Model
  • In order to confirm a rheumatoid arthritis improvement effect of the peptides prepared in Example 1, a rheumatoid arthritis mouse model was prepared with reference to a known literature (Nat Protoc. 2007; 2 (5): 1269-75.).
  • Specifically, a CIA mouse model is a mouse model most commonly used in a rheumatoid arthritis animal test as an autoimmune disease arthritis model having characteristics similar to human rheumatoid arthritis. In the CIA mouse model, bovine type II collagen (Chondrex, USA) was mixed and emulsified with a Freund's complete adjuvant (Chondrex, USA) at 1:1, and then first immunization was performed by injecting 50 μl of the emulsified collagen solution intradermally into a 6-week-old DBA/1J mouse tail. On 2 weeks after the first immunization, bovine type II collagen was mixed and emulsified with a Freund's incomplete adjuvant (Chondrex, USA) at 1:1, and then second immunization (boosting) was performed by injecting 50 μl of the emulsified collagen solution induced) intradermally into the mouse tail. After the second immunization, each peptide was intraperitoneally administered 3 times a week from the following day to observe a therapeutic effect of the peptides for rheumatoid arthritis. The administered peptides were selected as five peptides Pep1, Pep4, Pep6, Pep7, and Pep8 shown in Table 2 (FIG. 5 ).
  • 4-2: Confirmation of Treatment Effect Using Rheumatoid Arthritis Mouse Model
  • In order to examine the progression of rheumatoid arthritis according to the peptide treatment of the present invention, the severity of rheumatoid arthritis over time was evaluated and measured by a rheumatoid arthritis progress index.
  • Two observers, who did not know specific test conditions, evaluated the progression of arthritis three times a week. At this time, the arthritis progress index was evaluated as Points 0 to 4 per leg in accordance with the arthritis progress evaluation criteria by Rossoliniec, etc. in Table 2 below and shown to total Points 0 to 16 (sum of four legs). Thereafter, an average value of the results evaluated by the two observers was calculated to quantify the severity of arthritis.
  • TABLE 3
    Score Symptoms
    Point 0 There was no edema or swelling
    Point 1 Mild edema and redness confined to the foot or ankle joint
    were observed.
    Point 2 Mild swelling and redness across the tarsal bone at the ankle
    joint were observed.
    Point 3 Moderate swelling and redness across the tarsal bone at the
    ankle joint were observed.
    Point 4 There were edema and redness throughout the leg from the
    ankle, and joint stiffness was observed.
  • As a result, as shown in FIGS. 6 to 11 , it can be seen that arthritis scores are significantly increased in CIA-induced mice (Vehicle control; PBS) as compared to a normal mouse group, and it was confirmed that the efficacy of arthritis improvement was shown in a group intraperitoneally administered with five peptides Pep1, Pep4, Pep6, Pep7, and Pep8, respectively. In addition, it was confirmed that the similar efficacy was shown compared to the positive control group MTX (FIGS. 6 to 11 ).
  • Therefore, it was confirmed that the peptides of the present invention may be used as therapeutic agents for various bone diseases including arthritis and autoimmune diseases.

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1. A synthetic peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence of Formula 1 below:

(X1—X2—X3)n  FORMULA 1
wherein, X1 is lysine (K),
X2 is glutamic acid (E),
X3 is alanine (A), and
n is an integer from 1 to 10.
2. The synthetic peptide according to claim 1, wherein an N- or C-terminus of the peptide is bound to a protective group selected from the group consisting of an acetyl group, a fluorenylmethoxy carbonyl group, a formyl group, a palmitoyl group, a myristyl group, a stearyl group, and polyethylene glycol (PEG).
3. A method for treating a bone disease, an inflammatory disease or an autoimmune disease, comprising administering a synthetic peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence of Formula 1 below in a pharmaceutically effective dose to a subject in need thereof:

(X1—X2—X3)n  FORMULA 1
wherein, X1 is lysine (K),
X2 is glutamic acid (E),
X3 is alanine (A), and
n is an integer from 1 to 10.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the bone disease is at least one selected from the group consisting of arthritis, osteoporosis, bone metastatic cancer, solid cancer bone metastasis, musculoskeletal complications due to solid cancer bone metastasis, hypercalcemia caused by malignant tumor, multiple myeloma, primary bone tumor, periodontal disease, inflammatory alveolar bone disease, inflammatory bone resorption disease, and Paget's disease.
5. The method according to claim 3, wherein the inflammatory disease is selected from the group consisting of atopy, psoriasis, dermatitis, allergies, arthritis, rhinitis, otitis media, laryngopharyngitis, tonsillitis, cystitis, nephritis, pelvic inflammatory, ulcerative colitis, ankylosing spondylitis, systemic lupus erythematoses (SLE), asthma, edema, delayed allergy (Type IV allergy), transplant rejection, graft-versus-host disease, autoimmune encephalomyelitis, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, cystic fibrosis, diabetic retinopathy, ischemic-reperfusion injury, vascular restenosis, glomerulonephritis, and gastrointestinal allergy.
6. The method according to claim 3, wherein the autoimmune disease is selected from the group consisting of rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome, systemic sclerosis, polymyositis, systemic angitis, mixed connective tissue disease, Crohn's disease, Hashimoto's disease, Grave's disease, Goodpasture's syndrome, Guillain-Barre syndrome, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, irritable bowel syndrome, myasthenia gravis, narcolepsy, vulgaris ulcer, pernicious anemia, primary biliary cirrhosis, ulcerative colitis, vasculitis, Wegener's granulomatosis, and psoriasis.
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