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Exploiting the Features of Short Peptides to Recognize Specific Cell Surface Markers.
Buonocore, Michela; Grimaldi, Manuela; Santoro, Angelo; Covelli, Verdiana; Marino, Carmen; Napolitano, Enza; Novi, Sara; Tecce, Mario Felice; Ciaglia, Elena; Montella, Francesco; Lopardo, Valentina; Perugini, Valeria; Santin, Matteo; D'Ursi, Anna Maria.
Afiliação
  • Buonocore M; Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • Grimaldi M; Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80138 Naples, Italy.
  • Santoro A; Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • Covelli V; Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • Marino C; Scuola di Specializzazione in Farmacia Ospedaliera, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • Napolitano E; Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • Novi S; Department of Pharmacy, School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Naples Federico II, 80138 Naples, Italy.
  • Tecce MF; Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • Ciaglia E; PhD Program in Drug Discovery and Development, Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • Montella F; Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • Lopardo V; PhD Program in Drug Discovery and Development, Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • Perugini V; Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • Santin M; PhD Program in Drug Discovery and Development, Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
  • D'Ursi AM; Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
Int J Mol Sci ; 24(21)2023 Oct 26.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37958593
ABSTRACT
Antibodies are the macromolecules of choice to ensure specific recognition of biomarkers in biological assays. However, they present a range of shortfalls including a relatively high production cost and limited tissue penetration. Peptides are relatively small molecules able to reproduce sequences of highly specific paratopes and, although they have less biospecificity than antibodies, they offer advantages like ease of synthesis, modifications of their amino acid sequences and tagging with fluorophores and other molecules required for detection. This work presents a strategy to design peptide sequences able to recognize the CD44 hyaluronic acid receptor present in the plasmalemma of a range of cells including human bone marrow stromal mesenchymal cells. The protocol of identification of the optimal amino acid sequence was based on the combination of rational design and in silico methodologies. This protocol led to the identification of two peptide sequences which were synthesized and tested on human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (hBM-MSCs) for their ability to ensure specific binding to the CD44 receptor. Of the two peptides, one binds CD44 with sensitivity and selectivity, thus proving its potential to be used as a suitable alternative to this antibody in conventional immunostaining. In the context of regenerative medicine, the availability of this peptide could be harnessed to functionalize tissue engineering scaffolds to anchor stem cells as well as to be integrated into systems such as cell sorters to efficiently isolate MSCs from biological samples including various cell subpopulations. The data here reported can represent a model for developing peptide sequences able to recognize hBM-MSCs and other types of cells and for their integration in a range of biomedical applications.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células-Tronco Mesenquimais Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células-Tronco Mesenquimais Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article