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Investigation the Possibility of Using Peptides with a Helical Repeating Pattern of HydroPhobic and Hydrophilic Residues to Inhibit IL-10
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Investigation the Possibility of Using Peptides with a Helical Repeating Pattern of HydroPhobic and Hydrophilic Residues to Inhibit IL-10

Guoying Ni, Shu Chen, Yuedong Yang, Scott F Cummins, Jian Zhan, Zhixiu Li, Bin Zhu, Kate E Mounsey, Shelley F Walton, Ming Q Wei, …
PLoS One, Vol.11(4), e0153939
2016
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Abstract

Blockade of IL-10 signalling clears chronic viral and bacterial infections. Immunization together with blockade of IL-10 signalling or relatively low level of IL-10 further enhances viral and bacterial clearance. IL-10 functions through binding to interleukin 10 receptor (IL- 10R). Here we showed that peptides P1 and P2 with the hydrophobic and hydrophilic pattern of the IL10R-binding helix in IL-10 could bind with either IL-10R1 or IL-10, and inhibit inflammatory signals with long duration and negligible cytotoxicity in vitro. Furthermore, P2 can enhance antigen specific CD8+ T cell responses in mice induced by the vaccine based on a long peptide of protein E7 in a human papillomavirus type 16

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