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Dae Won Kim1, Hyun Sook Hwang, Duk-Soo Kim, Seung Hoon Sheen, Dong Hwa Heo, Gyojun Hwang, Suk Hyung Kang, HaeYong Kweon, You-Young Jo, Seok Woo Kang, Kwang-Gill Lee, Kye Won Park, Kyu Hyung Han, Jinseu Park, Won Sik Eum, Yong-Jun Cho, Hyun Chul Choi, Soo Young Choi.
Abstract
We investigated whether silk fibroin peptide derived from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, could inhibit inflammation and enhance the anti-inflammatory activity of Tat-superoxide dismutase (Tat-SOD), which was previously reported to effectively penetrate various cells and tissues and exert anti-oxidative activity in a mouse model of inflammation. Inflammation was induced by topical treatment of mouse ears with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA). Histological, Western blot, and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction data demonstrated that silk fibroin peptide or Tat-SOD alone could suppress elevated levels of cyclooxygenase-2, interleukin-6, interleukin-1beta, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha induced by TPA. Moreover, silk fibroin peptide significantly enhanced the anti-inflammatory activity of Tat-SOD, although it had no influence on in vitro and in vivo transduction of Tat-SOD. Silk fibroin peptide exhibited anti- inflammatory activity in a mice model of inflammation. Therefore, silk fibroin peptide alone or in combination with Tat-SOD might be used as a therapeutic agent for various inflammatory diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22189681 DOI: 10.5483/bmbrep.2011.44.12.787
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMB Rep ISSN: 1976-6696 Impact factor: 4.778