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Identification and characterization of novel immunomodulatory bursal-derived pentapeptide-II (BPP-II)
Authors:Feng Xiu-Li  Liu Qing-Tao  Cao Rui-Bing  Zhou Bin  Ma Zhi-Yong  Deng Wen-Lei  Wei Jian-Chao  Qiu Ya-Feng  Wang Fang-Quan  Gu Jin-Yan  Wang Feng-Juan  Zheng Qi-Sheng  Ishag Hassan  Chen Pu-Yan
Institution:Division of Key Laboratory of Animal Disease Diagnosis and Immunology, Department of Agriculture of China, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China.
Abstract:The bursa of Fabricius, the acknowledged central humoral immune organ, plays a vital role in B lymphocyte differentiation. However, there are few reports of the molecular basis of the mechanism on immune induction and potential antitumor activity of bursal-derived peptides. In this paper, a novel bursal-derived pentapeptide-II (BPP-II, MTLTG) was isolated and exerted immunomodulatory functions on antibody responses in vitro. Gene microarray analyses demonstrated that BPP-II regulated expression of 2478 genes in a mouse-derived hybridoma cell line. Immune-related gene ontology functional procedures were employed for further functional analysis. Furthermore, the majority of BPP-II-regulated pathways were associated with immune responses and tumor processes. Moreover, BPP-II exhibited immunomodulatory effects on antigen-specific immune responses in vivo, including enhancement of avian influenza virus (H9N2 subtype)-specific antibody and cytokine production and modification of T cell immunophenotypes and lymphocyte proliferation. Finally, BPP-II triggered p53 expression and stabilization and selectively inhibited tumor cell proliferation. These data identified the multifunctional factor, BPP-II, as a novel biomaterial representing an important linking between the humoral central immune system and immune induction, including antitumor. Information generated in this study elucidates further the mechanisms involved in humoral immune system and represents the potential basis of effective immunotherapeutic strategies for treating human tumors and immune improvement.
Keywords:Amino Acid  Gene Expression  Immunology  Tumor Suppressor Gene  Vaccinology  Bursal Pentapeptide (BPP-II)  Gene Microarray  Immunomodulatory Function  Tumor Suppresser p53
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