Disrupting Tryptophan in the Central Hydrophobic Region Selectively Mitigates Immunomodulatory Activities of the Innate Defence Regulator Peptide IDR-1002

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Innate defense regulator (IDR) peptides show promise as immunomodulatory therapeutics. However, there is limited understanding of the relationship of IDR peptide sequence and/or structure with its immunomodulatory activity. We previously reported that an IDR peptide, IDR-1002, reduces airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and inflammation in a house dust mite (HDM)-challenged murine model of airway inflammation. Here, we examined the sequence-to-function relationship of IDR-1002 in HDM-challenged mice and human bronchial epithelial cells (HBEC). We demonstrated that the tryptophan (W8) in the central hydrophobic region of IDR-1002 is required for the peptide to (i) suppress the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-33, and induce anti-inflammatory mediators IL-1RA and stanniocalcin-1 in HBEC, and (ii) reduce IL-33 abundance, and eosinophil and neutrophil infiltration, in the lungs of HDM-challenged mice, without affecting the capacity to improve AHR, suggesting multimodal activity in vivo. Findings from this study can be used to design IDR peptides with targeted impact on immunomodulation and pathophysiology in respiratory diseases.

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Piyadasa, H., Hemshekhar, M., Osawa, N., Lloyd, D., Altieri, A., Basu, S., … Mookherjee, N. (2021). Disrupting Tryptophan in the Central Hydrophobic Region Selectively Mitigates Immunomodulatory Activities of the Innate Defence Regulator Peptide IDR-1002. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 64(10), 6696–6705. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c02065

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