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Stabilized Cyclic Peptides as Scavengers of Autoantibodies : Neutralization of Anticitrullinated Protein/Peptide Antibodies in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Authors :
Gunasekera, S.
Fernandes-Cerqueira, C.
Wennmalm, Stefan
Wähämaa, H.
Sommarin, Y.
Catrina, A. I.
Jakobsson, P. -J
Göransson, U.
Gunasekera, S.
Fernandes-Cerqueira, C.
Wennmalm, Stefan
Wähämaa, H.
Sommarin, Y.
Catrina, A. I.
Jakobsson, P. -J
Göransson, U.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The occurrence of autoantibodies is a hallmark of rheumatoid arthritis, specifically those autoantibodies targeting proteins containing the arginine-derived amino acid citrulline. There is strong evidence showing that the occurrence of anticitrullinated protein/peptide antibodies (ACPA) are involved in disease progression, and ACPA was recently shown to induce pain in animals. Here, we explore a novel concept useful for research, diagnostics, and possibly therapy of autoimmune diseases, namely, to directly target and neutralize autoantibodies using peptide binders. A high-affinity peptide-based scavenger of ACPA was developed by grafting a citrullinated epitope derived from human fibrinogen into a naturally occurring stable peptide scaffold. The best scavenger comprises the truncated epitope α-fibrinogen, [Cit573]fib(566-580), grafted into the scaffold sunflower trypsin inhibitor-1, SFTI-1. The final peptide demonstrates low nanomolar apparent affinity and superior stability.<br />QC 20181120

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234933070
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021.acschembio.8b00118