WO2013167299A1 - Anti-inflammatory peptides and composition comprising the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to anti-inflammatory peptides and compositions comprising the same.
- Inflammation is a type of biological defense as a means of protecting the body from damage of biological tissues that could be caused by external physical stimuli, chemical stimuli such as exposure to various allergens, or invasion of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi and viruses.
- the Cyclooxygenase(COX) pathway or Lipoxygenase(LOX) Pathway can used for signaling inflammation, which produce prostaglandin, thromboxane, etc.
- Once the inflammatory signal is delivered one of many changes that happen in the body is the expansion of the blood vessel for increased blood supply around the inflammation to concentrate blood cells such as neutrophils required for the inflammatory response.
- inflammatory diseases can result if an abnormal biological defense response occurs excessively.
- drugs that suppress excessive inflammatory responses by repressing enzymes used in inflammatory signaling pathway for example, COX-1, COX-2, 5-LOX, 12-LOX etc. are under development.
- inflammation is categorized as acute inflammation (immediate response, non-specific response, several days to several weeks), chronic inflammation (delayed response, specific response, several weeks or more), subacute inflammation(a middle stage in between acute inflammation and chronic inflammation, characteristics of mixed product of mononuclear and polymorphounuclear).
- factors such as prostaglandin, leukotriene, lipid factors including platelet activating factor(PAF), synthetic enzyme of inflammation factor, free radical such as NO(nitric oxide), many kinds of cell adhesion molecules, the immune system, and coagulation factors can cause inflammation.
- PAF platelet activating factor
- PAF platelet activating factor
- free radical such as NO(nitric oxide)
- many kinds of cell adhesion molecules, the immune system, and coagulation factors can cause inflammation.
- NSAIDs Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
- SAIDs Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
- non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs suppress COX-2 enzyme activity, they are also known to suppress COX-1 activity, causing side effects such as gastrointestinal disorders.
- present invention was completed as present inventors have found that peptides derived from telomerase can have anti-inflammatory properties.
- the objective of this invention is to provide a novel peptide.
- Another objective of present invention is to provide an anti-inflammatory composition that uses this peptide as an active ingredient.
- Another objective of present invention is to provide a cosmetic composition that uses this peptide as an active ingredient.
- Another objective of present invention is to provide a pharmaceutical composition that uses this peptide as an active ingredient.
- a peptide with anti-inflammatory activity wherein the peptide comprises of amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, or where the peptide has at least 80% homology with the amino acid sequence with SEQ ID NO: 1, or the peptide is a fragment of the above-mentioned peptides, is provided.
- the above-mentioned fragment consists of 3 or more amino acids.
- the fragment may consist of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, or 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, or 26 amino acid residues.
- the above-mentioned peptide consists of 30 or less amino acids.
- the above-mentioned peptide consists of amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1.
- the peptide may consist of 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, or 8 amino acid residues.
- the above-mentioned peptide originates from human telomerase.
- a polynucleotide encoding a peptide with antiinflammatory activity wherein the peptide comprises amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, or the peptide has at least 80% sequence identity with SEQ ID NO: 1, or the peptide is a fragment of above-mentioned peptides, is provided.
- the above-mentioned fragment is made of at least 3 amino acids. For instance, the fragment may consist of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, or 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, or 26 amino acid residues.
- the above-mentioned peptide consists of 30 or less amino acids.
- the peptide may consist of 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, or 8 amino acid residues
- the above-mentioned peptide consists of an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1.
- the above-mentioned peptide originates from human telomerase.
- anti-inflammatory composition comprising a peptide as active ingredient, wherein the peptide comprises of amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, the peptide has above 80% homology of amino acid sequence with SEQ ID NO: 1, or the peptide is a fragment of the above-mentioned peptides, is provided.
- the above-mentioned peptide consists of at least 3 amino acids, cf. above.
- the above-mentioned peptide consists of 30 or less amino acids, cf. above.
- the above-mentioned peptide consists of an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1.
- the above-mentioned peptide originates from human telomerase. In another embodiment of the composition, the above-mentioned composition is for treatment or prophylaxis of inflammatory disease.
- the above-mentioned composition is a cosmetic composition for improving or preventing skin inflammation.
- the above-mentioned composition is a pharmaceutical composition for treatment or prophylaxis of inflammatory disease.
- the above-mentioned composition is a food composition for treatment or prophylaxis of inflammation.
- the above-mentioned inflammatory disease is characterized by selecting from the group consisting of (1) general or localized inflammatory disease (for example, allergies; immune-complex disease; hayfever; hypersensitive shock; endotoxin shock; cachexia, hyperthermia; granulomatosis; or sarcoidosis); (2) gastrointestinal related diseases (for example, appendicitis; gastric ulcer; duodenal ulcer;
- general or localized inflammatory disease for example, allergies; immune-complex disease; hayfever; hypersensitive shock; endotoxin shock; cachexia, hyperthermia; granulomatosis; or sarcoidosis
- gastrointestinal related diseases for example, appendicitis; gastric ulcer; duodenal ulcer;
- Paget's disease Paget's disease; gout; periodontal disease; rheumatoid arthritis; myasthenia gravis;
- autoimmune disease for example, thyroiditis; lupus; Good
- inflammatory disease comprising : a peptide with anti-inflammatory activity or a composition comprising the peptide, wherein the peptide comprises amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, the peptide has above 80% amino acid sequence homology with SEQ ID NO: 1, or the peptide is a fragment of above-mentioned peptides; and instructions including at least one of administration dose, administration route, administration frequency, and indication of the peptide or composition, is provided.
- a peptide that has a sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 has outstanding efficacy in both suppressing inflammation and in prophylactic means. Therefore, the composition comprising the peptides of this invention can be used as anti-inflammatory pharmaceutical composition or as cosmetic composition, in turn, treating and preventing a variety of different types of inflammatory diseases.
- Figure 1 is a graph which shows the results of performing TNF-a ELISA with the culture of monocytes derived from PBMC.
- the monocytes were stimulated with LPS (10 ng/ml) for two hours, then reacted with each peptide, FITC, FITC-TAT, PEP 1-FITC and FITC-peptide for two hours.
- Figure 2 is a graph which shows the results of performing luciferase analysis from
- FIG. 3 represents the inhibition levels of cytokines in THP1 cell line which were treated with none, LPS, PEP 1 and LPS+PEP 1.
- FIG. 4 represents viability of neural stem cell treated with 0, 2.5, 5.0, 10, 20 and 40 ⁇ of amyloid- ⁇ protein.
- FIG. 5 represents proliferation of neural stem cell treated with 0, 2.5, 5.0, 10, 20 and 40 ⁇ amyloid- ⁇ protein.
- FIG. 6 represents viability of neural stem cell treated with 0, 1, 10, 50, 100 and 200 ⁇ of PEP 1.
- FIG. 7 represents proliferation of neural stem cell treated with 0, 1, 10, 50, 100 and 200 ⁇ of PEP 1.
- FIG. 8 represents viability of neural stem cell treated withl, 10, 50 and ⁇ PEP 1; neural stem cells were damaged by 20 ⁇ of amyloid beta protein, and then cell viability was measured after treatment with different concentrations of PEP1.
- Control groups were those untreated with amyloid beta protein and telomerase-based peptides).
- FIG. 9 represents toxicity of neural stem cell treated withl, 10, 50 and ⁇ PEP 1; neural stem cells were damaged by 20 ⁇ of amyloid beta protein, and then cell toxicity was measured after treatment with different concentrations of PEP1.
- Control groups were those untreated with amyloid beta protein and telomerase-based peptides).
- FIG. 10 represents proliferation of neural stem cells treated withl, 10, 50 and ⁇ PEP 1; neural stem cells were damaged by 20 ⁇ of amyloid beta protein, and then cell proliferation was measured after treatment with different concentrations of PEP1.
- Control groups were those untreated with amyloid beta protein and telomerase-based peptides).
- FIG. 11 represents migration of neural stem cells treated withl, 10, 50 and ⁇ PEP 1; neural stem cells were damaged by 20 ⁇ of amyloid beta protein, and then cell migration was measured after treatment with different concentrations of PEP1.
- Control groups were those untreated with amyloid beta protein and PEP1.
- FIG. 12 represents apoptosis of neural stem cells treated withl, 10, 50 and ⁇ PEP 1; neural stem cells were damaged by 20 ⁇ of amyloid beta protein, and then cell apoptosis was measured after treatment with different concentrations of PEP1.
- Control groups were those untreated with amyloid beta protein and telomerase-based peptides).
- ROS reactive Oxygen Species
- FIG. 14 represents the results of protein expression levels analyzed by (A) 2D-eletrophoresis and (B) Antibody Array; neural stem cells were damaged by 20 ⁇ of amyloid beta protein, and then protein expression level was measured after treatment with different concentrations of PEP1(1, 10 and 50 ⁇ ). (Control groups were those untreated with amyloid beta protein and PEP1).
- FIG. 15 represents the results of western blot showing the expression level of inflammation- related proteins: neural stem cells were damaged by 20 ⁇ of amyloid beta protein, and then cells were treated with different concentrations of PEP1(1, 10 and 50 ⁇ ).
- FIG. 16 represents the inhibitory effect of PEP 1 on amyloid beta protein aggregation;
- A shows the reduced oligomerization of amyloid beta proteins when co-treated with ⁇ amyloid beta protein and PEP 1 (0.1, 1 and 10 ⁇ ).
- B shows the case when PEP-1 was treated on the amyloid- ⁇ protein that was already induced for aggregation.
- FIG. 17 represents the effect of PI3K-inhibitor, LY294002 on the cell viability treated with PEP 1.
- the increased cell viability after treating with PEP 1 decreased when treated with
- telomere is known as a repetitive sequence of genetic material at the ends of chromosomes that prevent chromosomes from damage or merging of other chromosomes.
- the length of a telomere is shortened at each cell division, and after a certain number of cell division, the telomere length is extremely shortened to the extent in which the cell stops dividing and dies.
- the elongation of telomeres is known to extend the life span of a cell.
- cancer cells excrete an enzyme called telomerase, which prevents shortening of telomeres, thus resulting in proliferation of cancer cells.
- the present invention was accomplished upon the discovery of telomerase-derived peptides with anti-inflammatory effects.
- a peptide with anti-inflammatory activities comprises at least one amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, the peptide has above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence, or the peptide is a fragment of the above-mentioned peptides.
- Peptide with anti-inflammatory activity in the present invention is a peptide having an amino acid sequence to SEQ ID NO: 1.
- Peptide of SEQ ID NO: 1 is a peptide consisting of 16 amino acids in the location of telomerase- [611-626] .
- a polynucleotide that codes a peptide with antiinflammatory activities is provided.
- the polynucleotide codes a peptide comprising at least one amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, a peptide having above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence, or a peptide being a fragment of the above-mentioned peptides.
- the polynucleotide mentioned above enables production of the peptides in large quantities. For example, cultivation of vectors that include polynucleotides encoding peptides allows production of peptides in large quantities.
- the peptides disclosed herein can include a peptide comprising amino acid sequence above 80%, above 85%, above 90%, above 95%, above 96%, above 97%, above 98%, or above 99% homology.
- the peptides disclosed in the present invention can include a peptide comprising SEQ ID NO: 1 or its fragments, and a peptide with more than 1 transformed amino acid, more than 2 transformed amino acid, more than 3 transformed amino acid, more than 4 transformed amino acid, more than 5 transformed amino acid, more than 6 transformed amino acid, or more than 7 transformed amino acid.
- sequence identity for peptides as used herein refers to the sequence identity calculated as (n ref - n dlf ) - 100/n ref , wherein n dlf is the total number of non-identical residues in the two sequences when aligned so that a maximum number of amino acids are identical and wherein n ref is the number of residues in the shortest of the sequences.
- sequence identity for peptides as used herein refers to the sequence identity calculated as (n ref - n dlf ) - 100/n ref , wherein n dlf is the total number of non-identical residues in the two sequences when aligned so that a maximum number of amino acids are identical and wherein n ref is the number of residues in the shortest of the sequences.
- sequence identity is determined by conventional methods, e.g ., Smith and Waterman, 1981, Adv. Appl . Math. 2:482, by the search for similarity method of Pearson & Lipman, 1988, Proc. Natl . Acad. Sci . USA 85 : 2444, using the CLUSTAL W algorithm of Thompson et al ., 1994, Nucleic Acids Res 22:467380, by computerized implementations of these algorithms (GAP, BESTFIT, FASTA, and TFASTA in the Wisconsin Genetics Software Package, Genetics Computer Group) .
- the BLAST algorithm Altschul et al., 1990, Mol . Biol .
- changes in amino acid sequence belong to the modification of peptide's physical and chemical characteristics.
- amino acid transformation can be performed by improving thermal stability of the peptide, altering substrate specificity, and changing the optimal pH .
- a peptide comprising amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, a peptide comprising of amino acid sequence above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence or a peptide fragment of above-mentioned peptides is preferably made of 30 or less amino acids.
- a peptide comprising amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, a peptide comprising of amino acid sequence above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence or a peptide fragment of above-mentioned peptides comprises a peptide originates from telomerase, more specifically, telomerase of Homo sapiens.
- amino acid herein includes not only the 22 standard amino acids that are naturally integrated into peptide but also the D-isomers and transformed amino acids.
- a peptide herein includes a peptide having D-amino acids.
- a peptide may include non-standard amino acids such as those that have been post-translationally modified .
- post- translational modification include phosphorylation, glycosylation, acylation(including acetylation, myristorylation, plamitoylation), alkylation, carboxylation, hydroxylation, glycation, biotinylation, ubiquitinylation, transformation in chemical properties (e.g. ⁇ - removing deimidation, deamidation) and structural transformation (e.g. formation of disulfide bridge).
- changes of amino acids are included and the changes of amino acids occur due to chemical reaction during the combination process with crosslinkers for formation of a peptide conjugate.
- a peptide disclosed herein may be a wild-type peptide that has been identified and isolated from natural sources.
- the peptides disclosed herein may be artificial mutants that comprise one or more substituted, deleted and/or inserted amino acids. Amino acid alteration in wild-type polypeptide - not only in artificial mutants - comprises conservative substitution of amino acids that do not influence protein folding and or activation.
- Examples of conservative substitution belong to the group consisting of basic amino acids (arginine, lysine and histidine), acidic amino acids (glutamic acid and aspartic acid), polar amino acids (glutamine and asparagines), hydrophobic amino acids (leucine, isoleucine, valine and methionine), aromatic amino acids (phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine), and small amino acids (glycine, alanine, serine, and threonine).
- the amino acid substitutions that do not generally alter the specific activity are known in the art of the present invention.
- the substantial transformation of the biological properties of peptides are performed by selecting significantly different substitution in the following efficacies: (a) the efficacy in maintaining the structure of the polypeptide backbone in the area of substitution, such as sheet or helical three-dimensional structures, (b) the efficacy in maintaining electrical charge or hydrophobicity of the molecule in the target area, or (c) the efficacy of maintaining the bulk of the side chain.
- Natural residues are divided into groups by general side chain properties as the following : (1) hydrophobicity: Norleucine, met, ala, val, leu, ile;
- Non-conservative substitutions may be performed by exchanging a member of the above classes to a different class's. Any cysteine residues that are not related in maintaining the proper three-dimensional structure of the peptide can typically be substituted into serine, thus increasing the oxidative stability of the molecule and preventing improper crosslinkage. Conversely, improvement of stability can be achieved by adding cysteine bond(s) to the peptide.
- Altered types of amino acids variants of peptides are those that antibody glycosylation pattern changed.
- the term "change” herein relates to deletion of carbohydrate residues and/or addition of at least one glycosylated residues that do not exist within a peptide.
- N-connected relates to that carbohydrate residues are attached to the side chain of asparagine residues.
- asparagine-X-serine and asparagine-X-threonine are the recognition sequence for attaching carbohydrate residue enzymatically to the side chain of asparagine. Therefore, with the presence of one of these tripeptide sequences in a polypeptide, the potential glycosylation sites are created.
- O-connected glycosylation means attaching one of sugar N- acetylgalactosamine, galactose, or xylose to hydroxyl amino acids.
- the hydroxyl amino acids are most typically serine or threonine, but 5-hydroxyproline or 5-hydroxylysine can be used.
- glycosylation site to a peptide is conveniently performed by changing amino acid sequence to contain tripeptide sequence mentioned above (for N-linked glycosylation sites). These changes may be made by addition of at least one serine or theronine residues to the first antibody sequence, or by substitution with those residues (for O-linked glycosylation sites).
- a polynucleotide is a nucleic acid molecule that can be spontaneous or artificial DNA or RNA molecules, either single-stranded or double- stranded.
- the nucleic acid molecule can be one or more nucleic acids of same type (for example, having a same nucleotide sequence) or nucleic acids of different types.
- the nucleic acid molecules comprise one or more DNA, cDNA, decoy DNA, RNA, siRNA, miRNA shRNA, stRNA, snoRNA, snRNA PNA, antisense oligomer, plasmid and other modified nucleic acids, but not limited to those.
- HMGB1 protein is known as a cytokine. It first undergoes acetylation and translocation to cytoplasm by external stimulation. Then it is secreted out of the cell, therefore serving the role of inflammation-causing cytokine. Because when one has an inflammation due to such activity, HMGB1 protein is secreted out of the cell, and patients with inflammatory diseases such as Churg strauss syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and Sjogren's syndrome will present with elevated serum levels of HMGB1. Hence, if nucleus contains large amount of HMGB1 even when there is a stimulus that causes inflammation, it is suggestive of the fact that
- HMGB1 is not being secreted out of the cell, which means inflammation is being suppressed.
- HMGB1 when treated a cell with a peptide comprising amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, a peptide having above 80% homology of amino acid sequence with above-mentioned sequence, or a fragment of the above-mentioned peptides, amount of HMGB1 within the nucleus increases. This represents that the peptides mentioned above have excellent inflammation preventive or suppressive effects.
- a peptide comprising amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, a peptide having above 80% homology of amino acid sequence with above-mentioned sequence, or a fragment of the above-mentioned peptides, has an advantage in that it has high feasibility due to its low toxicity within a cell.
- an "inflammatory disease” is a broad indication that refers to any disease that designates inflammation as a main cause or inflammation caused by disease.
- an inflammatory disease includes (1) general or localized inflammatory disease (for example, allergies; immune-complex disease; hayfever; hypersensitive shock; endotoxin shock; cachexia, hyperthermia; granulomatosis; or sarcoidosis); (2) gastro-intestinal related diseases (for example, appendicitis; gastric ulcer; duodenal ulcer; peritonitis; pancreatitis; ulcerative, acute, or ischemic colitis; cholangitis; cholecystitis, steatorrhea, hepatitis, Crone's disease; or Whipple's Disease); (3) dermal related diseases (for example, psoriasis; burns; sunburns; dermatitis; Urticarial warts or wheal); (4) vascular related diseases (for example, angiitis; vascu
- rheumatoid arthritis myasthenia gravis; ankylosing spondylitis; or synovitis
- urogenital disorders for example, epididymitis; vaginitis; prostatitis; or urethritis
- central or peripheral nervous system related diseases for example, Alzheimer's disease; meningitis; encephalitis; multiple sclerosis; cerebral infarction; cerebral embolism; Guillain-Barre syndrome; neuritis; neuralgia; spinal cord injury; paralysis; or uveitis
- virus for example, influenza; respiratory syncytial virus; HIV; hepatitis B; hepatitis C; or herpes virus
- infectious disease for example, Dengue fever; or septicemia
- fungal infection for example, candidiasis
- bacterial, parasitic, and similar microbial infection for example, disseminated bacteremia; malaria; onchocerciasis; or amebiasis
- Treating the inflammatory component of such diseases has been a major goal of the global pharmaceutical industry for a number of decades, and a wide variety of useful treatments have been developed.
- Examples include the corticosteroids (a range of natural, semisynthetic and synthetic agents designed to mimic the effect of Cortisol, including prednisolone, methylprednisolone, dexamethasone, betamethasone, fluticasone and so forth),
- cyclooxygenase inhibitors both non-selective or cox-1 selective, such as indomethacin, sulfasalzine and aspirin, and more recently cox-2 selective, such as celecoxib
- leukotriene blockers such as monteleukast
- anti-TNFs such as modified monoclonal neutralising antibodies, including infliximab (RemicadeTM) and adalimumab (HumiraTM)
- TNF receptor fusion proteins such as etanercept (EnbrelTM)
- EnbrelTM small molecule TNF-a synthesis inhibitors like thalidomide
- an anti-inflammatory composition comprising a peptide as an active ingredient.
- the peptide comprises amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, the peptide has above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence, or the peptide is a fragment of the above-mentioned peptides.
- the anti-inflammatory composition may contain 0.1 ⁇ g/mg to 1 mg/mg, specifically 1 ⁇ g/mg to 0.5 mg/mg, more specifically 10 ⁇ g/mg to 0.1 mg/mg of a peptide comprising of amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 1, a peptide comprising of amino acid sequence above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence, or peptide fragment of above-mentioned peptides.
- the composition may have application with all animals including human, dog, chicken, pig, cow, sheep, guinea pig, and monkey.
- the pharmaceutical composition for the use of treatment or prophylaxis of inflammatory disease with an active ingredient that is comprised of a peptide consisting of an amino acid of SEQ ID NO: 1, a peptide comprising of amino acid sequence above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence, or peptide fragment of SEQ ID NO: l is provided.
- the pharmaceutical composition may be administered through oral, rectal, transdermal, intravenous,
- oral administration may be, but not limited to, tablets, pills, soft or hard capsules, granules, powders, solution, or emulsion.
- non-oral administration may be, but not limited to, injections, drips, lotions, ointments, gels, creams, suspensions, emulsions, suppository, patch, or spray.
- the pharmaceutical composition may contain additives, such as diluents, excipients, lubricants, binders, disintegrants, buffers, dispersants, surfactants, coloring agents, aromatics or sweeteners.
- additives such as diluents, excipients, lubricants, binders, disintegrants, buffers, dispersants, surfactants, coloring agents, aromatics or sweeteners.
- the pharmaceutical composition can be manufactured by conventional methods of the industry in the art.
- the active ingredient of the pharmaceutical composition may vary according to the patient's age, sex, weight, pathology and state, administration route, or prescriber's judgment. Dosage based on these factors is determined within levels of those skilled in the art, and the daily dose for example may be, but not limited to, 0.1 ⁇ g / kg / day to 1 g / kg / day, specifically 1 ⁇ / kg / day to 10 mg / kg / day, more specifically the 10 ⁇ g / kg / day to 1 mg / kg / day, more specifically the 50 ⁇ g / kg / day to 100 ⁇ g / kg / day. In one embodiment of the present invention, the
- composition may be administered, but not limited to, 1 to 3 times a day.
- a skin external composition for improvement or prevention of skin inflammation may contain an active ingredient that is a peptide comprising of an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, a peptide comprising of amino acid sequence above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence, or a peptide fragment of above-mentioned peptides.
- a cosmetic composition for improvement or prevention of skin inflammation may contain an active ingredient that is a peptide comprising of an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, a peptide comprising of amino acid sequence above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence, or peptide fragment of above-mentioned peptides.
- external application composition or cosmetic composition may be provided in all forms appropriate for topical applications.
- forms can be provided as solutions, emulsions obtained by dispersion of oil phase in water, emulsion obtained by dispersion of water in oil phase, suspension, solid, gel, powder, paste, foam or aerosol. These forms can be manufactured by conventional methods of the industry in the art.
- the cosmetic composition may include, within levels that will not harm the main effect, other ingredients that can desirably increase the main effect.
- the cosmetic composition may additionally include moisturizer, emollient agents, surfactants, UV absorbers, preservatives, fungicides, antioxidants, pH adjusting agent, organic or inorganic pigments, aromatics, cooling agent or antiperspirant.
- the formulation ratio of the above-mentioned ingredients can be decided by those skilled in the art within levels that will not harm the purpose and the effects of the present invention, and the formulation ratio based on total weight of the cosmetic composition can be 0.01 to 5% by weight, specifically 0.01 to 3% by weight.
- a food composition for inflammation prevention or suppression may contain with an active ingredient that is a peptide comprising of an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, a peptide comprising of amino acid sequence above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence, or peptide fragment of above-mentioned peptides.
- food composition is not limited to forms, but for example may be granules, powder, liquid, and solid forms.
- Each form can be formed with ingredients commonly used in the industry appropriately chosen by those skilled in the art, in addition to the active ingredient, and can increase the effect with other ingredients.
- daily dosage for example may be 1 ⁇ g / kg / day to 10 mg / kg / day, more specifically the 10 ⁇ g / kg / day to 1 mg / kg / day, more specifically the 50 ⁇ g / kg / day to 100 ⁇ g / kg / day, but not limited to these numbers and can vary according to age, health status, complications and other various factors.
- a peptide comprising of an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 a peptide comprising of amino acid sequence above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence, or peptide fragment of above-mentioned peptides, is provided.
- the method of prevention or treatment of inflammatory disease with applying peptides mentioned above in patients is provided.
- the kit may contain: a peptide with anti-inflammatory activity or a composition comprising of the peptide, wherein the peptide comprises amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, the peptide has above 80% homology with above-mentioned sequence, or the peptide is a fragment of the above-mentioned peptides; and instructions including at least one of administration dose, administration route, administration frequency, and indication of the peptide or composition.
- TNF Tumor necrosis factor
- TNF-a Tumor necrosis factor
- TNF-a Tumor necrosis factor-converting enzyme
- High-mobility group box l(HMGBl) protein exists in high concentrations in thymus, lymph nodes, testes, and in fetal liver, and with exception to liver and brain cells, usually exists inside of the nucleus.
- the said HMGBl protein has 3 domains consisting of A-box, B-box, and C-terminal.
- HMGBl protein has a role as a cytokine which induces inflammation, and the mechanism of said HMGBl's inflammation induction is by an external stimulus causing acetylation of HMGBl which then moves from the nucleus into the cytoplasm. Afterward, it is known to be secreted out of the cell, or secreted out from the cell in necrosis. (Bonaldi T et al., EMBO J, (22)5551-60, 2003).
- SEQ ID NO: 1 (PEP-1) was synthesized according to the existing method of solid phase peptide synthesis.
- the peptides were synthesized by coupling each amino acid from C-terminus through Fmoc solid phase peptide synthesis, SPPS, using ASP48S (Peptron, Inc., Daejeon ROK).
- ASP48S Peptron, Inc., Daejeon ROK.
- HBTU[2-(lH-Benzotriazole-l-yl)-l,l,3,3-tetamethylaminium hexafluorophosphate] / HOBt [N-Hydroxybenzotriazole] /NMM [4-Methylmorpholine] were used as the coupling reagents. In 20% of DMF, piperidine was used to remove Fmoc. In order to remove the protection from residue or to separate the synthesized peptide from Resin, cleavage cocktail [TFA
- DMEM Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium
- FBS fetal bovine serum
- streptomycin 100 unit/mL of streptomycin
- penicillin 100 unit/mL
- Raw264.7 cells were seeded into a 96-well plate at a density of 1 x 10 5 cells/mL and incubated overnight.
- nitric oxide was measured in Raw 264.7 cell (1 x 10 5 cell/ml) using Griess reagent system (Promega, USA). Culture medium of 50 ⁇ was added to a 96-well plate and Griess reagent I (NED) solution and Griess reagent II (Sulfa ilamide solution) are added in the same amount. After 10 min incubation of cells with the reagents, the optical density at 540nm was measured within 30 min using a microplate reader (Molecular Devices, USA). The concentration of NO was calculated by using a standard curve (0 ⁇ 100 ⁇ ) of sodium nitrite.
- RAW 264.7 cell were pre-treated with PEP 1 at a concentration of 5 ⁇ g/mL challenged with LPS at a concentration of 1 ⁇ g/mL, and cells were further incubated for 24 hr.
- the supernatant samples containing cell culture medium was collected and analyzed for the cytokine levels using ELISA kits (eBioscience, San Diego).
- 96 wells plates were coated with 100 ⁇ of capture antibodies (diluted in coating buffer to the concentration recommended by manufacturer's protocol) overnight at 4°C. Then, after washing the plates 5 times, 200 ⁇ of assay diluents was added to each well and incubated for 1 hr at room temperature for blocking. After washing each well with wash buffer five times, cell culture sample or each cytokine standard protein sample was diluted and 100 ⁇ of each added into each well. The plate containing samples were incubated overnight at 4°C. Then, after washing the plate five times with the wash buffer, 100 ⁇ of secondary antibody conjugated to avidin was added and incubated for 1 hr at room temperature.
- the plate was washed five times and incubated with ⁇ of avidin-HRP (BD Bioscience) for 30 min at room temperature. After washing the plate seven times, 100 ⁇ of TMB solution (Pierce) was added and incubated for 15 min at room temperature. The reaction was stopped by adding 50 ⁇ of 2N H 2 S0 4 in each well The optical density at 450nm was measured using a microplate reader. Statistical analysis was performed by variance analysis using ANOVA procedure of SPSS program, and verified the significance between analyses using Duncan's multiple range test.
- Protein expression level was determined by Western blot analysis.
- Cells grown in PEP-1 containing medium were washed with PBS, treated with 0.05% trypsin-EDTA, and collected by centrifugation. The collected cells were dissolved in an appropriate volume of lysis buffer. Intracellular debris was pelleted by centrifugation, and equal amount of protein from each sample was separated by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The separated protein was transferred to nitrocellulose membrane (Schleicherand Schuell, Keene, NH, USA), then was tested for the antibody specific for each protein. .
- the membrane was incubated with ECL (enhanced chemiluminoesence) solution(Amersham Life Science Corp., Arlington Heights, IL, USA), exposed to X-ray, and the level of protein expression was analyzed according to the exposure level shown on the X-ray film.
- ECL enhanced chemiluminoesence
- PBMC peripheral blood mononuclear cell
- the monocytes were detached from the bottom of cell culture plate using cold PBS (Phosphate Buffered Saline) (Gibco/Life Technologies, Carlsbad, CA, USA), and 1 x 10 5 cells were cultured in each well of 96-well plate in RPMI 1640 medium (supplemented with penicillin- streptomycin; 100 mg/ml, human serum; 20%) over night.
- cold PBS Phosphate Buffered Saline
- HEK293/null (human embryonic kidney) cells and HEK293/TRL stably expressing TLR2 (toll-like receptor2) obtained from Seoul National University School of Dental Medicine were used.
- DMEM Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium
- blasticidin 10 ⁇ g/ml, fetal bovine serum; 10%
- ELISA enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
- FITC Fluorescein Isothiocyanate
- PEP-1-FITC PEP-1-FITC
- FITC- PEP-1 FITC- PEP-1
- TNF measurement uses sandwich ELISA method. lOOul of TNF-a primary antibody was added into each well of pre-coated 96-well plate, and the plate was incubated at 4 °C overnight. On next day, the plate was washed 3 times with 0.5% Tween20 wash solution for 5 min each, and then ⁇ of each sample and standard solution was added and left at room
- TNF-a level of each sample was quantified using the standard graph calculated from the absorbance of standard solution.
- PBMC-derived monocytes were stimulated with endotoxin LPS (lOng/ml) for 2hrs, starved for lhr using OPTI-MEM, and then 4uM of FITC, FITC-TAT, PEP 1-FITC and FITC-PEP 1 were treated for 2 hrs. After incubation, TNF-a level was measured with cell culture medium using ELISA.
- TNF-a level increased due to LPS (6.2 and 6.7ng/ml, respectively), but TNF-a level significantly decreased in case of PEP-1-FITC and FITC-PEP-1 (0.17 and 0.25 ng/ml, respectively) and the difference was statistically significant (P ⁇ 0.01) (FiG. 1).
- NF-kB expression increased (P ⁇ 0.01) compared to that in untreated, confirming occurrence of inflammatory responses. Also, NF-kB expression increased when FITC-PEP 1 was treated together compared to that in untreated; and expression decreased compared to the negative control in which lipoprotein and FITC were treated together (P ⁇ 0.01) (FIG.2). Ultimately, we were able to confirm that inflammatory response that can be caused by TLR 2 is reduced when PEP 1 is treated together.
- THP-1 monocyte cell line As a Human acute monocytic leukemia cell line, THP-1 monocyte cell line(American Type Culture Collection (Manassas, VA, USA) was used to reconfirm the effects of PEP 1. Cells were grown at a density of 0.5-7x l0 5 cells/mL in RPMI 1640 containing 10% FBS, 0.05mM 2- mercaptoethanol, lOOU/ml penicillin, 100 ⁇ g/mL streptomycin, and maintained at 37°C under 5% C0 2 . THP-1 cells were differentiated into macrophages by treating cells with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) at 100 ng/mL for 24 hr at 37 °C for 24 hr.
- PMA phorbol myristate acetate
- RNA samples were isolated from peptide-treated THP-1 cells by using Trizol(QIAzol) reagent and , and cDNA was synthesized by reverse transcriptase PCR using reverse transcription PCR kit from Promega following manufacturer's protocol.
- HMGB1 first undergoes acetylation and translocation to cytoplasm by external stimulation. Then it is secreted out of the cell, therefore serving the role of inflammation-causing cytokine. Because when one has an inflammation due to such activity, HMGB1 protein is secreted from the cell, and patients with inflammatory diseases such as Churg strauss syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and Sjogren's syndrome will present with elevated serum levels of HMGB1. Hence, if nucleus contains large amount of HMGB1 even when there is a stimulus that causes inflammation, it is suggestive of the fact that HMGB1 is not being secreted out of the cell, which means inflammation is being suppressed.
- PEP-1 was prepared according to the manufacturing methods described in Example 1.
- Experiment l-.l Neural stem cell culture and Amyloid- ⁇ toxicity assessment
- the neural stem cells were firstly cultured by a well-known method (BA Yankner et, al, 1990 and KN Dahlgren et al, 2002). Then, different concentrations (0, 1, 10, 50, 100, 200 ⁇ ) of PEP-1 were treated for 48 hours, followed by cell viability and proliferation assessments using MTT assay, BrdU and TUNEL assay. PEP-l's concentrations from 0 to 200 ⁇ appeared stable in the neuronal system since they did not inhibit both survival and proliferation of neural stem cells (Refer to Fig. 6 and 7).
- Experiment 1-3 Cell toxicity assessment by co-treatment of amyloid- ⁇ protein and telomerase peptide To determine whether PEP 1 has the effect of suppressing the neurotoxicity caused by amyloid- ⁇ protein, 20 ⁇ amyloid- ⁇ protein and various concentrations of PEP-1 were co- treated for 48 hours. The cell viability and apoptosis were measured using MMT assay, CCK-8 assay, LDH assay and TUNEL assay, and neural stem cell proliferation by BrdU assay.
- TUNEL assay was performed. Neuronal stem cell death was observed to be significantly increased in 20 ⁇ amyloid- ⁇ protein treatment group, and neuronal stem cell death decreased when treated withl to ⁇ of PEP 1. (Refer to FIG. 12)
- PEP-1 The mechanism of action of PEP-l's protective effect on apoptosis by amyloid- ⁇ protein was investigated. First, it was investigated whether PEP-1 is capable of minimizing the oxidative damage caused by amyloid- ⁇ protein. Change in generation of reactive oxygen species after treatment with amyloid- ⁇ protein and PEP-1 was observed by using DCF-DA staining
- Experiment 1-4 Comparative analysis of protein expression levels between the groups treated with and without PEP-1 Protein expression level of PEP-1 treated group and untreated group was analyzed by 2D- electrophoresis technique and antibody microarray technique. Prepared 20C ⁇ g by extracting proteome from the neural stem cells cultured in Experiment 1-1 of example 3. In addition, the group in which PEP-1 was not treated was used as the comparison group in the same condition. 2D-electrophoresis was performed using 12% acrylamide gels. First gel electrophoresis was performed at PI 4 ⁇ 10N, using a gel size of 8.5x7cm. After electrophoresis, it was dyed with Colloidal Coomassie Blue, and then compared expression by using PDQuest software to analyze each spot.
- Microarray Cell Signaling kit Microarray Cell Signaling kit
- array slides were scanned by GenePix Personal 4100A scanner (Molecular Devices) and the data were analyzed by GenePix Pro 5.0 (Molecular Devices).
- the Table 6 below is an analysis of expression levels of proteins associated with inflammation by 2D electrophoresis technique.
- the control group represents protein expression level of cells that were not treated with neither amyloid- ⁇ protein nor PEP-1. It shows increased or decreased multiple of protein expression based on the control group's expression level.
- Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/AKT signaling pathway serves a crucial role in the growth and survival of neuronal stem cells.
- PI3K pathway is activated by growth factors and regulatory factors, and is involved in the normal regulation of neuronal stem cell growth and survival.
- AKT signaling pathways disable several pro-apoptotic factors, including a well- known apoptotic signaling molecule, GSK3 .
- HMGBl a non-histone structure protein that binds to DNA, serves diverse roles within a cell; such as stabilizing nucleosome structure and regulating gene expression.
- inflammation-causing substance that is excreted in the late phase of inflammatory response, it is excreted by macrophages and monocytes when inflammation is stimulated, but when neuron is significantly damaged and leads to cell necrosis, it will be excreted out of the cell, causing an intense inflammatory response.
- PEP-1 inhibits apoptosis of neural stem cells by amyloid- ⁇ protein. Also, the improvement of cell mobility of neural stem cells was confirmed, therefore suggesting a variety of possibilities in clinical application.
- the inhibition effects from neurotoxicity caused by beta-amyloid protein was verified by the anti-inflammatory effect of the mechanism of action of PEP 1, increased survival factors of neuro stem cells and decreased apoptotic factors, especially activation of PI3K signaling pathway and antioxidant effects.
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