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Modification of a novel angiogenic peptide, AG30, for the development of novel therapeutic agents
Authors:Nakagami Hironori  Nishikawa Tomoyuki  Tamura Nao  Maeda Akito  Hibino Hajime  Mochizuki Masayoshi  Shimosato Takashi  Moriya Toshinori  Morishita Ryuichi  Tamai Katsuto  Tomono Kazunori  Kaneda Yasufumi
Institution:Division of Gene Therapy Science, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan. nakagami@gts.med.osaka-u.ac.jp
Abstract:We previously identified a novel angiogenic peptide, AG30, with antibacterial effects that could serve as a foundation molecule for the design of wound-healing drugs. Toward clinical application, in this study we have developed a modified version of the AG30 peptide characterized by improved antibacterial and angiogenic action, thus establishing a lead compound for a feasibility study. Because AG30 has an α-helix structure with a number of hydrophobic and cationic amino acids, we designed a modified AG30 peptide by replacing several of the amino acids. The replacement of cationic amino acids (yielding a new molecule, AG30/5C), but not hydrophobic amino acids, increased both the angiogenic and the antimicrobial properties of the peptide. AG30/5C was also effective against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and antibiotic-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In a diabetic mouse wound-healing model, the topical application of AG30/5C accelerated wound healing with increased angiogenesis and attenuated MRSA infection. To facilitate the eventual clinical investigation/application of these compounds, we developed a large-scale procedure for the synthesis of AG30/5C that employed the conventional solution method and met Good Manufacturing Practice guidelines. In the evaluation of stability of this peptide in saline solution, RP-HPLC analysis revealed that AG30/5C was fairly stable under 5°C for 12 months. Therefore, we propose the use of AG30/5C as a wound-healing drug with antibacterial and angiogenic actions.
Keywords:angiogenesis  antimicrobial  translational research  drug development
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