Short Bio-Active Peptides for Promoting Wound Healing
Abstract
Peptides having four to six amino acid residues are disclosed that possess biological activity. These peptides constitute short fragments of the peptide HB-107 (MPKEKVFLKIEKMGRNIRN) (SEQ ID NO: 10), which itself is a fragment of the antimicrobial protein cecropin B, and exhibit cell stimulatory and migratory properties. The inventive peptides comprise four to six contiguous amino acid residues located between position 11 and 16 of HB107 (MPKEKVFLKIEKMGRNIRN) (SEQ ID NO: 10), namely EKMGRN (SEQ ID NO: 1). The disclosed peptides comprise a useful agent for the medical treatment of injury to the skin, such as from diabetic ulcers. The peptides also are effective in preventing and reversing skin surface damage resulting from various environmental insults. Importantly, the therapeutic effects of the peptides manifest at concentrations equal to or greater than those of peptide HB-107 (SEQ ID NO: 10), and thus represent a less expensive, more versatile means for developing effective therapies. Methods for the production and use of these peptides are also disclosed.
Claims
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20 . A wound dressing comprising an isolated peptide, wherein the sequence of the peptide consists of SEQ ID NO:4 (EKMG), SEQ ID NO: 5 (MGRN) or SEQ ID NO: 2 (KMGRN), wherein the peptide is in free acid form, amidated at the carboxy terminus or lipidated at the amineterminus.
21 . The wound dressing of claim 20 which is SEQ ID NO:4 (EKMG) or SEQ ID NO:5 (MGRN) or SEQ ID NO 2 (KMGRN).
22 . The wound dressing of claim 20 which comprises either or both L- and D-amino acid enantiomers.
23 . A method of treating a wound of the skin or mucosal tissue of a mammal comprising applying to the wound site a wound dressing comprising a peptide having a sequence consisting of SEQ ID NO:4 (EKMG), SEQ ID NO:5 (MGRN) or (SEQ ID NO: 2 (KMGRN).
24 . The method of claim 23 wherein the peptide is SEQ ID NO:4 (EKMG) or SEQ ID NO:5 (MGRN) or SEQ ID NO: 2 (KMGRN).
25 . The method of claim 23 wherein the peptide comprises either or both L- and D-amino acid enantiomers or is conjugated to a carrier molecule, amidated or lipidated.
26 . The method of claim 23 wherein the peptide is in free acid form.
27 . The method of claim 23 wherein the wound is due to an abrasion, blister, burn, laceration, ulcer, bruise, rash, scar, stretch mark or the effects of aging or environmental exposure.
28 . The composition of claim 23 wherein the peptide is SEQ ID NO:4 (EKMG) or SEQ ID NO:5 (MGRN) or SEQ ID NO: 2 (KMGRN)Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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