Screening for a Peptide That Inhibits Expression of a Broad-spectrum of Chemokines Using Models of Endotoxin Tolerance and LPS-induced Pro-inflammation
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JiNan University,JiNan University,JiNan University,JiNan University,JiNan University

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This work was supported by grants from Guangzhou Major Science and Technology Projects(2011Y1-00017-3) and Nanyang Qi Wei Microecological Gene Science and Technology Development Co., Ltd.

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    The goal of this study was to screen bioactive peptides to identify an efficient antagonist of multiple pro-inflammatory chemokines that inhibits the pathological process of inflammatory diseases. A phage display library was sequentially screened by binding phages. The binding properties of individual phage clones to LPS-activated PBMCs were determined using cell-based ELISAs. The positive clones were selected and determined by chemotaxis assays. A high-activity peptide was determined to inhibit carrageenan-induced paw oedema and formaldehyde-induced arthritis in Wistar rats in vivo. A possible mechanism of inflammation inhibition involving chemokine mRNA by the peptide was determined by analyzing mRNA expression levels of chemokines and tristetraprolin (TTP) by SqRT-PCR.Nineteen phage clones were selected after four rounds of biopanning with a cut-off of 3-fold higher binding to LPS-activated PBMCs than to normal PBMCs. Nine of the phage clones inhibited IL-8, MCP-1, and MIP-1β production in vitro. Five clones displayed the same peptide(CI-S5)most robustly inhibited the chemotactic activity in vitro and reduced paw oedema and arthritis in Wistar rats in vivo. SqRT-PCR results indicated that mRNA expression of IL-8, MCP-1, and MIP-1β were reduced and TTP mRNA expression was increased in the CI-S5 treatment group. Our data demonstrate that CI-S5 is a broad-spectrum antagonist of pro-inflammatory chemokines as it enhances the expression of TTP to reduce chemokine mRNA expression. This study provides a basis for the development of new peptide-based therapies for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.

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SU Yan, SUN Han-Xiao, LI Xiu-Ying, MO Xue-Mei, ZHANG Guang. Screening for a Peptide That Inhibits Expression of a Broad-spectrum of Chemokines Using Models of Endotoxin Tolerance and LPS-induced Pro-inflammation[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2013,40(5):461-470

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  • Received:August 27,2012
  • Revised:January 21,2013
  • Accepted:February 01,2013
  • Online: May 22,2013
  • Published: May 20,2013