Author
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- Sangho Lim
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Won-Ju Kim
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Yeon-Ho Kim
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Sohee Lee
(Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR), Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology (SAIHST))
- Ja-Hyun Koo
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Jung-Ah Lee
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Heeseok Yoon
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Do-Hyun Kim
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Hong-Jai Park
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Hye-Mi Kim
(Pohang University of Science and Technology)
- Hong-Gyun Lee
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Ji Yun Kim
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Jae-Ung Lee
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University)
- Jae Hun Shin
(Yale University School of Medicine)
- Lark Kyun Kim
(Yale University School of Medicine)
- Junsang Doh
(School of Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Bioengineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology)
- Hongtae Kim
(Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR), Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
Sungkyunkwan University)
- Sang-Kyou Lee
(Yonsei University)
- Alfred L. M. Bothwell
(Yale University School of Medicine)
- Minah Suh
(Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR), Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology (SAIHST)
Sungkyunkwan University
Sungkyunkwan University)
- Je-Min Choi
(College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University
Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR), Institute for Basic Science (IBS))
Abstract
Central nervous system (CNS)-infiltrating effector T cells play critical roles in the development and progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). However, current drugs for MS are very limited due to the difficulty of delivering drugs into the CNS. Here we identify a cell-permeable peptide, dNP2, which efficiently delivers proteins into mouse and human T cells, as well as various tissues. Moreover, it enters the brain tissue and resident cells through blood vessels by penetrating the tightly organized blood–brain barrier. The dNP2-conjugated cytoplasmic domain of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 (dNP2-ctCTLA-4) negatively regulates activated T cells and shows inhibitory effects on experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in both preventive and therapeutic mouse models, resulting in the reduction of demyelination and CNS-infiltrating T helper 1 and T helper 17 cells. Thus, this study demonstrates that dNP2 is a blood–brain barrier-permeable peptide and dNP2-ctCTLA-4 could be an effective agent for treating CNS inflammatory diseases such as MS.
Suggested Citation
Sangho Lim & Won-Ju Kim & Yeon-Ho Kim & Sohee Lee & Ja-Hyun Koo & Jung-Ah Lee & Heeseok Yoon & Do-Hyun Kim & Hong-Jai Park & Hye-Mi Kim & Hong-Gyun Lee & Ji Yun Kim & Jae-Ung Lee & Jae Hun Shin & Lark, 2015.
"dNP2 is a blood–brain barrier-permeable peptide enabling ctCTLA-4 protein delivery to ameliorate experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 6(1), pages 1-13, November.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:6:y:2015:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms9244
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms9244
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