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Binding of Pentagalloyl Glucose to Aortic Wall Proteins: Insights from Peptide Mapping and Simulated Docking Studies

Pentagalloyl glucose (PGG) is currently being investigated as a non-surgical treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs); however, the molecular mechanisms of action of PGG on the AAA matrix components and the intra-luminal thrombus (ILT) still need to be better understood. To assess these inter...

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Autores principales: Simionescu, Dan, Tharayil, Nishanth, Leonard, Elizabeth, Carlyle, Wenda, Schwarz, Alex, Ning, Kelvin, Carsten, Christopher, Garcia, Juan Carlos Carrillo, Carter, Alexander, Owens, Collin, Simionescu, Agneta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10451288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37627822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10080936
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author Simionescu, Dan
Tharayil, Nishanth
Leonard, Elizabeth
Carlyle, Wenda
Schwarz, Alex
Ning, Kelvin
Carsten, Christopher
Garcia, Juan Carlos Carrillo
Carter, Alexander
Owens, Collin
Simionescu, Agneta
author_facet Simionescu, Dan
Tharayil, Nishanth
Leonard, Elizabeth
Carlyle, Wenda
Schwarz, Alex
Ning, Kelvin
Carsten, Christopher
Garcia, Juan Carlos Carrillo
Carter, Alexander
Owens, Collin
Simionescu, Agneta
author_sort Simionescu, Dan
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description Pentagalloyl glucose (PGG) is currently being investigated as a non-surgical treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs); however, the molecular mechanisms of action of PGG on the AAA matrix components and the intra-luminal thrombus (ILT) still need to be better understood. To assess these interactions, we utilized peptide fingerprinting and molecular docking simulations to predict the binding of PGG to vascular proteins in normal and aneurysmal aorta, including matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), cytokines, and fibrin. We performed PGG diffusion studies in pure fibrin gels and human ILT samples. PGG was predicted to bind with high affinity to most vascular proteins, the active sites of MMPs, and several cytokines known to be present in AAAs. Finally, despite potential binding to fibrin, PGG was shown to diffuse readily through thrombus at physiologic pressures. In conclusion, PGG can bind to all the normal and aneurysmal aorta protein components with high affinity, potentially protecting the tissue from degradation and exerting anti-inflammatory activities. Diffusion studies showed that thrombus presence in AAAs is not a barrier to endovascular treatment. Together, these results provide a deeper understanding of the clinical potential of PGG as a non-surgical treatment of AAAs.
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spelling pubmed-104512882023-08-26 Binding of Pentagalloyl Glucose to Aortic Wall Proteins: Insights from Peptide Mapping and Simulated Docking Studies Simionescu, Dan Tharayil, Nishanth Leonard, Elizabeth Carlyle, Wenda Schwarz, Alex Ning, Kelvin Carsten, Christopher Garcia, Juan Carlos Carrillo Carter, Alexander Owens, Collin Simionescu, Agneta Bioengineering (Basel) Article Pentagalloyl glucose (PGG) is currently being investigated as a non-surgical treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs); however, the molecular mechanisms of action of PGG on the AAA matrix components and the intra-luminal thrombus (ILT) still need to be better understood. To assess these interactions, we utilized peptide fingerprinting and molecular docking simulations to predict the binding of PGG to vascular proteins in normal and aneurysmal aorta, including matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), cytokines, and fibrin. We performed PGG diffusion studies in pure fibrin gels and human ILT samples. PGG was predicted to bind with high affinity to most vascular proteins, the active sites of MMPs, and several cytokines known to be present in AAAs. Finally, despite potential binding to fibrin, PGG was shown to diffuse readily through thrombus at physiologic pressures. In conclusion, PGG can bind to all the normal and aneurysmal aorta protein components with high affinity, potentially protecting the tissue from degradation and exerting anti-inflammatory activities. Diffusion studies showed that thrombus presence in AAAs is not a barrier to endovascular treatment. Together, these results provide a deeper understanding of the clinical potential of PGG as a non-surgical treatment of AAAs. MDPI 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10451288/ /pubmed/37627822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10080936 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Simionescu, Dan
Tharayil, Nishanth
Leonard, Elizabeth
Carlyle, Wenda
Schwarz, Alex
Ning, Kelvin
Carsten, Christopher
Garcia, Juan Carlos Carrillo
Carter, Alexander
Owens, Collin
Simionescu, Agneta
Binding of Pentagalloyl Glucose to Aortic Wall Proteins: Insights from Peptide Mapping and Simulated Docking Studies
title Binding of Pentagalloyl Glucose to Aortic Wall Proteins: Insights from Peptide Mapping and Simulated Docking Studies
title_full Binding of Pentagalloyl Glucose to Aortic Wall Proteins: Insights from Peptide Mapping and Simulated Docking Studies
title_fullStr Binding of Pentagalloyl Glucose to Aortic Wall Proteins: Insights from Peptide Mapping and Simulated Docking Studies
title_full_unstemmed Binding of Pentagalloyl Glucose to Aortic Wall Proteins: Insights from Peptide Mapping and Simulated Docking Studies
title_short Binding of Pentagalloyl Glucose to Aortic Wall Proteins: Insights from Peptide Mapping and Simulated Docking Studies
title_sort binding of pentagalloyl glucose to aortic wall proteins: insights from peptide mapping and simulated docking studies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10451288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37627822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10080936
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