发现可增强小鼠骨骼肌卫星细胞增殖的成纤维细胞生长因子 2 多肽

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Biotechnology Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1002/biot.202400278
Itsuki Fujii, Remi Kinoshita, Hirokazu Akiyama, Ayasa Nakamura, Kanako Iwamori, So-ichiro Fukada, Hiroyuki Honda, Kazunori Shimizu
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骨骼肌卫星细胞(SCs)对肌肉再生至关重要。它们的增殖和分化受成纤维细胞生长因子(FGF)-2 的影响。在这项研究中,我们筛选了能促进SC增殖的FGF-2衍生肽。我们利用光可裂解肽阵列技术合成了一个 7 个残基的肽库,并使用五种肽的混合物检测了其对 SC 增殖的影响。结果显示,肽 1-5 (136%)、21-25 (136%)、26-30 (141%)、31-35 (159%)、71-75 (135%)、76-80 (144%) 和 126-130 (137%) 能显著增加细胞增殖。进一步的实验表明,肽 33 CKNGGFF 能增强 SC 的增殖。此外,其扩展形式肽 33-13(CKNGGFFLRIHPD)促进了 SC 的增殖,并增加了 Pax7 阳性细胞的比例,表明 SC 保持在未分化状态。加入 FGF-2 和多肽 33-13 可进一步诱导细胞增殖,但不会增加 Pax7 阳性细胞的比例。使用生长因子受体(FGFR)抑制剂进行的增殖试验表明,多肽 33-13 是通过生长因子受体介导的途径和其他途径发挥作用的。虽然还需要进一步研究来探索这些多肽的作用机制及其在体内和体外应用的潜力,但多肽 33 和 33-13 在多种物种的 FGF-2 中具有高度的序列保守性,这表明它们在生物医学工程和生物技术领域具有广阔的应用前景。
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Discovery of fibroblast growth factor 2-derived peptides for enhancing mice skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation

Skeletal muscle satellite cells (SCs) are essential for muscle regeneration. Their proliferation and differentiation are influenced by fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2. In this study, we screened for FGF-2-derived peptides that promote SC proliferation. Utilizing photocleavable peptide array technology, a library of 7-residue peptides was synthesized, and its effect on SC proliferation was examined using a mixture of five peptides. The results showed that peptides 1–5 (136%), 21–25 (136%), 26–30 (141%), 31–35 (159%), 71–75 (135%), 76–80 (144%), and 126–130 (137%) significantly increased SC proliferation. Further experiments revealed that peptide 33, CKNGGFF, enhanced SC proliferation. Furthermore, its extended form, peptide 33-13, CKNGGFFLRIHPD, promoted SC proliferation and increased the percentage of Pax7-positive cells, indicating that SCs were maintained in an undifferentiated state. The addition of FGF-2 and peptide 33-13 further induced cell proliferation but did not increase the percentage of Pax7-positive cells. A proliferation assay using an FGF receptor (FGFR) inhibitor suggested that peptide 33-13 acts through the FGFR-mediated and other pathways. Although further research is necessary to explore the mechanisms of action of these peptides and their potential for in vivo and in vitro use, the high sequence conservation of peptides 33 and 33-13 in FGF-2 across multiple species suggests their broad application prospects in biomedical engineering and biotechnology.

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Biotechnology Journal
Biotechnology Journal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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