Topical application of anti-angiogenic peptides based on pigment epithelium-derived factor can improve psoriasis |
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Authors: | Riichiro Abe Sho-ichi Yamagishi Yasuyuki Fujita Daichi Hoshina Mikako Sasaki Kazuo Nakamura Takanori Matsui Tadamichi Shimizu Richard Bucala Hiroshi Shimizu |
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Institution: | 1. Laboratory of Diabetes and Obesity Research, Felsenstein Medical Research Center, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Petah Tikva, Israel;2. Laboratory of Biological Psychiatry, Felsenstein Medical Research Center, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Petah Tikva, Israel;3. Laboratory of Transplantation, Felsenstein Medical Research Center, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Petah Tikva, Israel;4. Research Unit, Geha Mental Health Center, Petah Tikva, Israel |
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Abstract: | BackgroundPsoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder with a high prevalence (3–5%) in the Caucasian population. Although the number of capillary vessels increases in psoriatic lesions, there have been few reports that have specifically examined the role of angiogenesis in psoriasis. Angiogenic factors, such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), may dominate the activity of anti-angiogenic factors and accelerate angiogenesis in psoriatic skin.ObjectiveWe investigated to identify small peptide mimetics of PEDF that might show anti-angiogenic potential for the topical treatment for psoriasis.MethodsWe examined the expression of PEDF in skin by immunohistochemical staining, immunoblotting, and RT-PCR. To identify potential PEDF peptides, we screened peptides derived from the proteolytic fragmentation of PEDF for their anti-proliferative action. Anti-psoriatic functions of these peptides were analyzed using a mouse graft model of psoriasis.ResultsThe specific low-molecular weight peptides (MW < 850 Da) penetrated the skin and showed significant anti-angiogenic activity in vitro. Topical application of these peptides in a severe combined immunodeficient mouse model of psoriatic disease led to reduced angiogenesis and epidermal thickness.ConclusionsThese data suggest that low-molecular PEDF peptides with anti-angiogenic activity may be a novel therapeutic strategy for psoriasis. |
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