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Rational Design of Stapled Antimicrobial Peptides to Enhance Stability and In Vivo Potency against Polymicrobial Sepsis.

Authors :
Yeh JC
Hazam PK
Hsieh CY
Hsu PH
Lin WC
Chen YR
Li CC
Chen JY
Source :
Microbiology spectrum [Microbiol Spectr] 2023 Mar 06, pp. e0385322. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Mar 06.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

In this work, we sought to develop a TP4-based stapled peptide that can be used to counter polymicrobial sepsis. First, we segregated the TP4 sequence into hydrophobic and cationic/hydrophilic zones and substituted the preferred residue, lysine, as the sole cationic amino acid. These modifications minimized the intensity of cationic or hydrophobic characteristics within small segments. Then, we incorporated single or multiple staples into the peptide chain, bracketing the cationic/hydrophilic segments to improve pharmacological suitability. Using this approach, we were able to develop an AMP with low toxicity and notable in vivo efficacy. IMPORTANCE In our in vitro studies, one dual stapled peptide out of the series of candidates (TP4-3: FIIXKKSXGLFKKKAGAXKKKXIKK) showed significant activity, low toxicity, and high stability (in 50% human serum). When tested in cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) mouse models of polymicrobial sepsis, TP4-3 improved survival (87.5% on day 7). Furthermore, TP4-3 enhanced the activity of meropenem against polymicrobial sepsis (100% survival on day 7) compared to meropenem alone (37.5% survival on day 7). Molecules such as TP4-3 may be well suited for a wide variety of clinical applications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2165-0497
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Microbiology spectrum
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36877022
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.03853-22