Literature DB >> 30670660

A ligand motif enables differential vascular targeting of endothelial junctions between brain and retina.

Fenny H F Tang1, Fernanda I Staquicini2,3, André A R Teixeira1, Jussara S Michaloski1, Gislene M Namiyama4, Noemi N Taniwaki4, João C Setubal1, Aline M da Silva1, Richard L Sidman5, Renata Pasqualini2,3, Wadih Arap2,6, Ricardo J Giordano7.   

Abstract

Endothelial heterogeneity has important implications in health and disease. Molecular markers selectively expressed in the vasculature of different organs and tissues are currently being explored in targeted therapies with promising results in preclinical and clinical studies. Noteworthy is the role that combinatorial approaches such as phage display have had in identifying such markers by using phage as nanoparticles and surrogates for billions of different peptides, screening noninvasively the vascular lumen for binding sites. Here, we show that a new peptide motif that emerged from such combinatorial screening of the vasculature binds selectively to blood vessels in the brain in vivo but not to vessels in other organs. Peptides containing a conserved motif in which amino acids Phenylalanine-Arginine-Tryptophan (FRW) predominate could be visualized by transmission electron microscopy bound to the junctions between endothelial cells in all areas of the brain, including the optic nerve, but not in other barrier-containing tissues, such as intestines and testis. Remarkably, peptides containing the motif do not bind to vessels in the retina, implying an important molecular difference between these two vascular barriers. Furthermore, the peptide allows for in vivo imaging, demonstrating that new tools for studying and imaging the brain are likely to emerge from this motif.

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Keywords:  blood−brain barrier; blood−retina barrier; brain endothelial cells; peptide; phage display

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30670660      PMCID: PMC6369793          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1809483116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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