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Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of two peptide LyeTx I derivatives modified with the chelating agent HYNIC for radiolabeling with technetium-99m

BACKGROUND: Current diagnostic methods and imaging techniques are not able to differentiate septic and aseptic inflammation. Thus, reliable methods are sought to provide this distinction and scintigraphic imaging is an interesting option, since it is based on physiological changes. In this context,...

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Autores principales: Fuscaldi, Leonardo Lima, dos Santos, Daniel Moreira, Pinheiro, Natália Gabriela Silva, Araújo, Raquel Silva, de Barros, André Luís Branco, Resende, Jarbas Magalhães, Fernandes, Simone Odília Antunes, de Lima, Maria Elena, Cardoso, Valbert Nascimento
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4841036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27110232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40409-016-0070-y
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author Fuscaldi, Leonardo Lima
dos Santos, Daniel Moreira
Pinheiro, Natália Gabriela Silva
Araújo, Raquel Silva
de Barros, André Luís Branco
Resende, Jarbas Magalhães
Fernandes, Simone Odília Antunes
de Lima, Maria Elena
Cardoso, Valbert Nascimento
author_facet Fuscaldi, Leonardo Lima
dos Santos, Daniel Moreira
Pinheiro, Natália Gabriela Silva
Araújo, Raquel Silva
de Barros, André Luís Branco
Resende, Jarbas Magalhães
Fernandes, Simone Odília Antunes
de Lima, Maria Elena
Cardoso, Valbert Nascimento
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description BACKGROUND: Current diagnostic methods and imaging techniques are not able to differentiate septic and aseptic inflammation. Thus, reliable methods are sought to provide this distinction and scintigraphic imaging is an interesting option, since it is based on physiological changes. In this context, radiolabeled antimicrobial peptides have been investigated as they accumulate in infectious sites instead of aseptic inflammation. The peptide LyeTx I, from the venom of Lycosa erythrognatha, has potent antimicrobial activity. Therefore, this study aimed to synthesize LyeTx I derivatives with the chelating compound HYNIC, to evaluate their antimicrobial activity and to radiolabel them with (99m)Tc. METHODS: Two LyeTx I derivatives, HYNIC-LyeTx I (N-terminal modification) and LyeTx I-K-HYNIC (C-terminal modification), were synthesized by Fmoc strategy and purified by RP-HPLC. The purified products were assessed by RP-HPLC and MALDI-ToF-MS analysis. Microbiological assays were performed against S. aureus (ATCC® 6538) and E. coli (ATCC® 10536) in liquid medium to calculate the MIC. The radiolabeling procedure of LyeTx I-K-HYNIC with (99m)Tc was performed in the presence of co-ligands (tricine and EDDA) and reducing agent (SnCl(2)(.)2H(2)O), and standardized taking into account the amount of peptide, reducing agent, pH and heating. Radiochemical purity analysis was performed by thin-layer chromatography on silica gel strips and the radiolabeled compound was assessed by RP-HPLC and radioactivity measurement of the collected fractions. Data were analyzed by ANOVA, followed by Tukey test (p-values < 0.05). RESULTS: Both LyeTx I derivatives were suitably synthesized and purified, as shown by RP-HPLC and MALDI-ToF-MS analysis. The microbiological test showed that HYNIC-LyeTx I (N-terminal modification) did not inhibit bacterial growth, whereas LyeTx I-K-HYNIC (C-terminal modification) showed a MIC of 5.05 μmol(.)L(−1) (S. aureus) and 10.10 μmol(.)L(−1) (E. coli). Thus, only the latter was radiolabeled with (99m)Tc. The radiochemical purity analysis of LyeTx I-K-HYNIC-(99m)Tc showed that the optimal radiolabeling conditions (10 μg of LyeTx I-K-HYNIC; 250 μg of SnCl(2)(.)2H(2)O; pH = 7; heating for 15 min) yielded a radiochemical purity of 87 ± 1 % (n = 3). However, RP-HPLC data suggested (99m)Tc transchelation from LyeTx I-K-HYNIC to the co-ligands (tricine and EDDA). CONCLUSIONS: The binding of HYNIC to the N-terminal portion of LyeTx I seems to affect its activity against bacteria. Nevertheless, the radiolabeling of the C-terminal derivative, LyeTx I-K-HYNIC, must be better investigated to optimize the radiolabeled compound, in order to use it as a specific imaging agent to distinguish septic and aseptic inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-48410362016-04-23 Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of two peptide LyeTx I derivatives modified with the chelating agent HYNIC for radiolabeling with technetium-99m Fuscaldi, Leonardo Lima dos Santos, Daniel Moreira Pinheiro, Natália Gabriela Silva Araújo, Raquel Silva de Barros, André Luís Branco Resende, Jarbas Magalhães Fernandes, Simone Odília Antunes de Lima, Maria Elena Cardoso, Valbert Nascimento J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis Research BACKGROUND: Current diagnostic methods and imaging techniques are not able to differentiate septic and aseptic inflammation. Thus, reliable methods are sought to provide this distinction and scintigraphic imaging is an interesting option, since it is based on physiological changes. In this context, radiolabeled antimicrobial peptides have been investigated as they accumulate in infectious sites instead of aseptic inflammation. The peptide LyeTx I, from the venom of Lycosa erythrognatha, has potent antimicrobial activity. Therefore, this study aimed to synthesize LyeTx I derivatives with the chelating compound HYNIC, to evaluate their antimicrobial activity and to radiolabel them with (99m)Tc. METHODS: Two LyeTx I derivatives, HYNIC-LyeTx I (N-terminal modification) and LyeTx I-K-HYNIC (C-terminal modification), were synthesized by Fmoc strategy and purified by RP-HPLC. The purified products were assessed by RP-HPLC and MALDI-ToF-MS analysis. Microbiological assays were performed against S. aureus (ATCC® 6538) and E. coli (ATCC® 10536) in liquid medium to calculate the MIC. The radiolabeling procedure of LyeTx I-K-HYNIC with (99m)Tc was performed in the presence of co-ligands (tricine and EDDA) and reducing agent (SnCl(2)(.)2H(2)O), and standardized taking into account the amount of peptide, reducing agent, pH and heating. Radiochemical purity analysis was performed by thin-layer chromatography on silica gel strips and the radiolabeled compound was assessed by RP-HPLC and radioactivity measurement of the collected fractions. Data were analyzed by ANOVA, followed by Tukey test (p-values < 0.05). RESULTS: Both LyeTx I derivatives were suitably synthesized and purified, as shown by RP-HPLC and MALDI-ToF-MS analysis. The microbiological test showed that HYNIC-LyeTx I (N-terminal modification) did not inhibit bacterial growth, whereas LyeTx I-K-HYNIC (C-terminal modification) showed a MIC of 5.05 μmol(.)L(−1) (S. aureus) and 10.10 μmol(.)L(−1) (E. coli). Thus, only the latter was radiolabeled with (99m)Tc. The radiochemical purity analysis of LyeTx I-K-HYNIC-(99m)Tc showed that the optimal radiolabeling conditions (10 μg of LyeTx I-K-HYNIC; 250 μg of SnCl(2)(.)2H(2)O; pH = 7; heating for 15 min) yielded a radiochemical purity of 87 ± 1 % (n = 3). However, RP-HPLC data suggested (99m)Tc transchelation from LyeTx I-K-HYNIC to the co-ligands (tricine and EDDA). CONCLUSIONS: The binding of HYNIC to the N-terminal portion of LyeTx I seems to affect its activity against bacteria. Nevertheless, the radiolabeling of the C-terminal derivative, LyeTx I-K-HYNIC, must be better investigated to optimize the radiolabeled compound, in order to use it as a specific imaging agent to distinguish septic and aseptic inflammation. BioMed Central 2016-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4841036/ /pubmed/27110232 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40409-016-0070-y Text en © Fuscaldi et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Fuscaldi, Leonardo Lima
dos Santos, Daniel Moreira
Pinheiro, Natália Gabriela Silva
Araújo, Raquel Silva
de Barros, André Luís Branco
Resende, Jarbas Magalhães
Fernandes, Simone Odília Antunes
de Lima, Maria Elena
Cardoso, Valbert Nascimento
Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of two peptide LyeTx I derivatives modified with the chelating agent HYNIC for radiolabeling with technetium-99m
title Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of two peptide LyeTx I derivatives modified with the chelating agent HYNIC for radiolabeling with technetium-99m
title_full Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of two peptide LyeTx I derivatives modified with the chelating agent HYNIC for radiolabeling with technetium-99m
title_fullStr Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of two peptide LyeTx I derivatives modified with the chelating agent HYNIC for radiolabeling with technetium-99m
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of two peptide LyeTx I derivatives modified with the chelating agent HYNIC for radiolabeling with technetium-99m
title_short Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of two peptide LyeTx I derivatives modified with the chelating agent HYNIC for radiolabeling with technetium-99m
title_sort synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of two peptide lyetx i derivatives modified with the chelating agent hynic for radiolabeling with technetium-99m
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4841036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27110232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40409-016-0070-y
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