Literature DB >> 10832704

Synthetic complementary peptides inhibit a neutrophil chemoattractant found in the alkali-injured cornea.

R R Pfister1, J L Haddox, J E Blalock, C I Sommers, L Coplan, M Villain.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We have previously presented evidence that the neutrophil chemoattractant, N-acetyl-proline-glycine-proline (N-acetyl-PGP), triggers the initial polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) invasion into the alkali-injured eye. In this study, sense-antisense methodology was used to develop novel complementary peptides to be potential inhibitors of N-acetyl-PGP.
METHODS: The polarization assay was used to measure the potential chemotactic response of PMNs to synthetic N-acetyl-PGP, the ultrafiltered tripeptide chemoattractants obtained from alkali-degraded rabbit corneas, or leukotriene B4 (LTB4). Inhibition was expressed as the peptide concentration producing 50% inhibition (ID50) of polarization. Five complementary peptides were tested as potential inhibitors of N-acetyl-PGP: arginine-threonine-arginine (RTR), RTR-glycine-glycine (RTRGG), RTR dimer, RTR tetramer, and alanine-serine-alanine (ASA) tetramer. In addition, the RTR tetramer and both monomeric peptides (RTR and RTRGG) were separately tested for inhibition of the ultrafiltered tripeptide chemoattractants or LTB4.
RESULTS: The complementary RTR tetrameric peptide was a powerful antagonist of N-acetyl-PGP-induced PMN polarization (ID50 of 200 nM). The RTR dimer was much less potent (ID50 of 105 microM). Both monomeric peptides, RTR and RTRGG, were only antagonistic at millimolar concentrations. The ASA tetramer showed no capacity to inhibit N-acetyl-PGP. The RTR tetramer also inhibited PMN activation by the ultrafiltered tripeptide chemoattractants (ID50 of 30 microM) but had no effect on LTB4.
CONCLUSIONS: A complementary peptide (RTR) was designed which is an effective inhibitor of the neutrophil chemoattractant, N-acetyl-PGP. The potency of the RTR complementary peptide is dramatically enhanced by tetramerization. Inhibition of N-acetyl-PGP by complementary peptides offers great promise for control of the inflammatory response in the alkali-injured eye.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10832704     DOI: 10.1097/00003226-200005000-00025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cornea        ISSN: 0277-3740            Impact factor:   2.651


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