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Evaluation of GHK peptide–heparin interactions in multifunctional liposomal covering.

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العنوان: Evaluation of GHK peptide–heparin interactions in multifunctional liposomal covering.
المؤلفون: Nikolaeva, Viktoriia, Kamalov, Marat, Abdullin, Timur I., Salakhieva, Diana, Chasov, Vitaly, Rogov, Alexey, Zoughaib, Mohamed
المصدر: Journal of Liposome Research; Mar2024, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p18-30, 13p
مصطلحات موضوعية: HEPARIN, GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS, INHIBITION of cellular proliferation, CHEMICAL structure, THERAPEUTIC use of proteins, CELL anatomy, LIPOSOMES
مستخلص: Small biospecific peptides with defined chemical structure and cellular responses are promising alternatives to full-length therapeutic proteins. Identification of these peptides solely or in combination with other bioactive factors and determination of their targets are of substantial interest in current drug delivery research. This study is aimed at the development of new liposomal formulations of ECM-derived GHK peptide known for its multiple regeneration-related activities but poorly recognized cellular targets. In situ association of membranotropic GHK derivative with unilamellar liposomes was performed to prepare GHK-modified liposomes with defined properties. According to DLS, the GHK component on the liposomal surface interacted with heparin in a specific manner compared to other polysaccharides and RGD counterpart, whereas ITC analysis of such interactions was complicated. The results provide a useful tool for screening of bio-interactions of synthetic peptide-presenting liposomes by the DLS technique. They were also employed to produce a multi-functional nanosized GHK-heparin covering for liposomes. The resulting composite liposomes possessed low size dispersity, increased anionic charge, and mechanical rigidity. The heparin component significantly promoted the accumulation of GHK-modified liposomes in 3T3 fibroblasts so that the composite liposomes exhibited the highest cell-penetrating activity. Furthermore, the latter formulation stimulated cell proliferation and strongly inhibited ROS production and GSH depletion under oxidative stress conditions. Together, the results support that cell-surface glycosaminoglycans can be involved in GHK-mediated liposomal delivery, which can be further greatly enhanced by association with heparin. The composite liposomes with GHK-heparin covering can be considered as an advanced GHK-based formulation for therapeutic and cosmeceutical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:08982104
DOI:10.1080/08982104.2023.2206894