Synthetic therapeutic peptides (STP) are intensively studied as new-generation drugs, characterized by high purity, biocompatibility, selectivity and stereochemical control. However, most of the studies are focussed on the bioactivity of STP without considering how the formulation actually used for therapy administration could alter the physico-chemical properties of the active principle. The aggregation properties of a 20-mer STP (Ac-His-Ala-Arg-Ile-Lys-D-Pro-Thr-Phe-Arg-Arg-D-Leu-Lys-Trp-Lys-Tyr-Lys-Gly-Lys-Phe-Trp-NH2), showing antitumor activity, were investigated by optical spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy imaging, as itself (CIGB552) and in its therapeutic formulation (CIGB552TF). It has found that the therapeutic formulation deeply affects the aggregation properties of the investigated peptide and the morphology of the aggregates formed on mica by deposition of CIGB552 and CIGB552TF millimolar solutions. Molecular dynamics simulations studied the first steps of CIGB552 aggregation under physiological ionic strength conditions (NaCl 150 mM), showing that peptide oligomers, from dimers to tetramers, are preferentially formed in this environment. Interestingly, cell viability assays performed on H-460 cell lines indicate a major antiproliferative activity of the peptide in its therapeutic formulation with respect to the peptide aqueous solution.

Formulation matters! A spectroscopic and molecular dynamics investigation on the peptide CIGB552 as itself and in its therapeutical formulation / Savioli, Marco; Antonelli, Lorenzo; Bocchinfuso, Gianfranco; Cavalieri, Francesca; Cimino, Rita; Gatto, Emanuela; Placidi, Ernesto; Fernandez Masso, Julio Raul; Garay Perez, Hilda; Santana, Hector; Guerra-Vallespi, Maribel; Venanzi, Mariano. - In: JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE SCIENCE. - ISSN 1075-2617. - (2022), pp. e3356-1-e3356-11. [10.1002/psc.3356]

Formulation matters! A spectroscopic and molecular dynamics investigation on the peptide CIGB552 as itself and in its therapeutical formulation

Antonelli, Lorenzo;Placidi, Ernesto;
2022

Abstract

Synthetic therapeutic peptides (STP) are intensively studied as new-generation drugs, characterized by high purity, biocompatibility, selectivity and stereochemical control. However, most of the studies are focussed on the bioactivity of STP without considering how the formulation actually used for therapy administration could alter the physico-chemical properties of the active principle. The aggregation properties of a 20-mer STP (Ac-His-Ala-Arg-Ile-Lys-D-Pro-Thr-Phe-Arg-Arg-D-Leu-Lys-Trp-Lys-Tyr-Lys-Gly-Lys-Phe-Trp-NH2), showing antitumor activity, were investigated by optical spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy imaging, as itself (CIGB552) and in its therapeutic formulation (CIGB552TF). It has found that the therapeutic formulation deeply affects the aggregation properties of the investigated peptide and the morphology of the aggregates formed on mica by deposition of CIGB552 and CIGB552TF millimolar solutions. Molecular dynamics simulations studied the first steps of CIGB552 aggregation under physiological ionic strength conditions (NaCl 150 mM), showing that peptide oligomers, from dimers to tetramers, are preferentially formed in this environment. Interestingly, cell viability assays performed on H-460 cell lines indicate a major antiproliferative activity of the peptide in its therapeutic formulation with respect to the peptide aqueous solution.
2022
atomic force microscopy imaging; fluorescence spectroscopy of peptides; molecular dynamics simulation; peptide aggregation; peptide fibrillation; therapeutic peptide
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Formulation matters! A spectroscopic and molecular dynamics investigation on the peptide CIGB552 as itself and in its therapeutical formulation / Savioli, Marco; Antonelli, Lorenzo; Bocchinfuso, Gianfranco; Cavalieri, Francesca; Cimino, Rita; Gatto, Emanuela; Placidi, Ernesto; Fernandez Masso, Julio Raul; Garay Perez, Hilda; Santana, Hector; Guerra-Vallespi, Maribel; Venanzi, Mariano. - In: JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE SCIENCE. - ISSN 1075-2617. - (2022), pp. e3356-1-e3356-11. [10.1002/psc.3356]
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