Peptides derived from colostrinin

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080085299
  • Publication Number
    20080085299
  • Date Filed
    March 14, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    April 10, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
The amino acid sequence of several peptides is disclosed. These peptides are useful, inter alia, in the treatment of disorders of the immune system and the central nervous system, and are also useful as food additives.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The peptides were identified using the methods described in examples 1 and 2 of WO00/75173, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.


The peptides described in WO/0075173 were described as falling into four categories, Group A (peptides of unknown precursor), Group B (peptides [possibly] having beta-casein homologue precursor), Group C (peptides having beta-casein precursor) and Group D (peptides having annexin precursor). Of the above peptides, peptides 2, 3 and 4 (SEQ ID NOS: 2, 3 and 4) appear to fall into group A, peptides 1 and 28 (SEQ ID NOS: 1 and 28) appear to fall into group B, peptides 5 to 17 (SEQ ID NOS: 5 to 17) appear to fall into group C, and peptides 18 to 27,29 and 30 (SEQ ID NOS: 18 to 27, 29 and 30) appear to fall into a group E which contains peptides too small to be classified.


The peptides can be obtained by a number of techniques. In one embodiment, they can be prepared naturally by isolation from Colostrinin or colostrum. In a preferred embodiment, they are prepared by a conventional technique for peptide synthesis, such as by solid-phase or liquid-phase peptide synthesis. Alternatively, the gene sequence encoding the peptides can be constructed by known techniques such as expression vectors or plasmids and transfected into suitable microorganisms that will express the DNA sequences, whereby the peptides can be later extracted from the medium in which the microorganisms are grown. Thus, the invention also embraces a DNA sequence encoding the peptides described above, and a recombinant vector prepared by inserting said DNA in a vector.


The peptides, either alone or in combination with one another, have a number of therapeutic uses.


In one advantageous embodiment, one or more of peptides 1 to 30 (SEQ ID NOS: 1 to 30) may be used in the treatment of disorders of the central nervous system, particularly chronic disorders of the central nervous system. The disorders of the central nervous system that may be treated include neurological disorders and mental disorders. Examples of neurological disorders that may, with advantage, be treated include dementia, and also disorders that cause dementia, such as neurodegenerative disorders.


Neurodegenerative disorders include, for example, senile dementia and motor neurone disease; Parkinson's disease is an example of a motor neurone disease that can be treated. Alzheimer's disease is an example of a neurodegenerative disease that can be treated. Examples of mental disorders that can be treated by one or more of the peptides include psychosis and neurosis. For example, the peptides may be used to treat emotional disturbances, especially the emotional disturbances of psychiatric patients in a state of depression. The peptides may also be used as an auxiliary withdrawal treatment for drug addicts, after a period of detoxification, and in persons dependent on stimulants.


In another advantageous embodiment of the invention, one or more of peptides 1 to 30 (SEQ ID NOS: 1 to 30) may be used in the treatment of disorders of the immune system, particularly chronic disorders of the immune system the may occur spontaneously in people of advanced age. The peptides can also be used in the treatment of diseases requiring immuno-modulation. The peptides are useful in the treatment of a variety of diseases with an immunological and infectious basis. For example, they can be used to treat chronic diseases with a bacterial and viral aetiology, and to treat acquired immunological deficiencies that have developed, for example, after chemotherapy or radiotherapy of neoplasms. The peptides may be used for treating chronic bacterial and viral infections requiring non-specific immunostimulation and immunocorrection.


A chronic disorder is a disorder that has persisted, or is expected to persist, for a long time, i.e., at least 3 months and usually at least 6 months.


One or more of the peptides may be used for improving the development of the immune system of a newborn child. It is a further feature of the invention to use the peptides to correct immunological deficiencies in a child. These uses of the peptides may be particularly applicable to babies or children who have been deprived of colostrum. This may occur, for example, in babies and children who were not breast fed from birth.


The peptides, either alone or in combination with one another, also have diagnostic and research applications. For example, the synthetic peptides, as well as the corresponding antibodies described below, may be used to recognise pathological processes occurring in a host. These processes may be induced by excessive production or inhibition of the peptides or the antibodies. Once the pathological process associated with a particular level of the peptides or the antibodies is known, measuring the production of the peptides and the antibodies in body fluids may be used to determine pathological processes taking place in the host.


According to another aspect of the invention, we provide the use of one or more of peptides 1 to 30 (SEQ ID NOS: 1 to 30) as a dietary supplement. This dietary supplement is particularly useful for babies, especially premature babies and babies at term, and for young children to correct deficiencies in the development of their immune system. The dietary supplement may also be used as a dietary supplement for adults, including senile persons, who have been subjected to chemotherapy, or have suffered from cahexia, or weight loss due to chronic disease.


In an aspect of the invention, we provide a dietary supplement comprising an orally ingestible combination of one or more of peptides 1 to 30 (SEQ ID NOS: 1 to 30) in combination with a physiologically acceptable carrier. The dietary supplement may be provided in liquid or solid form; the dietary supplement may suitably be provided in the form of a tablet. The dietary supplement may be provided in the form of a baby food formula. The dietary supplement may include, as an additive, lactoferrin and/or selenium and/or a group of cytokines containing members of the interferon family.


In accordance with the invention, one or more of peptides 1 to 30 (SEQ ID NOS: 1 to 30) may be administered prophylactically in order to help to prevent the development of disorders of the central nervous system and the immune system.


The peptides according to the invention may be used to promote the dissolution of-amyloid plaques, and, therefore, the peptides may be used in the treatment of any disease which is characterised by the development of-amyloid plaques.


The peptides according to the invention may be administered in a dosage in the range 1 ng to 10 mg. A dosage unit of about 3 μg is typical. However, the optimum dosage will, of course, depend upon the condition being treated.


The peptides according to the invention may be formulated for administration in any suitable form. Thus, the invention further provides a composition, especially a pharmaceutical composition, which includes one or more of the peptides in combination with a physiologically acceptable carrier. The peptides may, for example, be formulated for oral, topical, rectal or parenteral administration. More specifically, the peptides may be formulated for administration by injection, or, preferably, in a form suitable for absorption through the mucosa of the oral/nasopharyngeal cavity, the alimentary canal or any other mucosal surface. The peptides may be formulated for administration intravenously, subcutaneously, or intramuscularly. The oral formulations may be provided in a form for swallowing or, preferably, in a form for dissolving in the saliva, whereby the formulation can be absorbed in the mucous membranes of the oral/nasopharyngeal cavity. The oral formulations may be in the form of a tablet for oral administration, lozenges (i.e. a sweet-like tablet in a form suitable to be retained in the mouth and sucked), or adhesive gels for rubbing into the gum. The peptides may be formulated as an adhesive plaster or patch, which may be applied to the gums. The peptides may also be formulated for application to mucous-membranes of the genito-urinary organs. The topical formulations may be provided in the form of, for example, a cream or a gel.


One or more of the peptides may be incorporated into products like milk or cheese spread.


We have found that the ratio of the peptides in colostrum varies over time. Owing to hormonal changes, many proteins secreted into colostrum become sequentially degraded. The longer the time from parturition the more extensive the degradation can be. This knowledge will help with the design of new baby food formulas as well as many drugs for immuno-compromised patients.


In another aspect, the invention provides an antibody for each of the peptides 1 to 30 (SEQ ID NOS: 1 to 30), and provides compositions containing said antibodies. In particular the invention provides the antibodies in substantially isolated form. The antibodies can be produced by injecting a suitable mammalian subject, such as a rabbit, with the corresponding peptide (with a suitable adjuvant), then recovering the antibodies from the subject after allowing time for them to be produced. This technique is described in detail in Example 3. It is possible to test that the correct antibody has been produced by ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) using the synthetic peptides as antigens. The antibodies can be further tested against the natural peptides in Colostrinin as confirmation that the synthetic peptides do correspond to the natural peptides found in Colostrinin. The antibodies have potential uses in therapy, as a diagnostic tool and as a research tool.


The antibodies can be produced in accordance with the methods described in example 3 of WO00/75173.


The invention also encompasses the selective administration of one or more of peptides 1 to 30 (SEQ ID NOS: 1 to 30), at selected times to a patient, and the selective administration of one or more of the antibodies for the peptides in order to switch on or off the activity of the peptides at a selected time.


A selection of selected ones of the peptides and/or antibodies may be provided in a single composition which is specially tailored to produce a particular effect. For example, for a person with an immunological disorder, the composition can be specially tailored for that disorder. The composition may be specially selected for more than one disorder. The composition may be specially selected to restore or produce a particular balance in a subject.


In some applications it may be desirable to provide a pharmaceutical composition which contains one or more of the peptides and one or more of the antibodies in combination with a physiologically acceptable carrier.


The invention further embraces the use of one or more of the peptides and/or antibodies in the manufacture of a medicament for use in any of the therapeutic applications described above.


It will be appreciated that the invention described above may be modified.

Claims
  • 1. A peptide which substantially includes the amino-terminal amino acid sequence:
  • 2. A peptide which substantially entirely consists of the amino acid sequence:
  • 3. A peptide according to claim 1 in substantially isolated form.
  • 4. A peptide according to claim 1 when obtained by a synthetic process.
  • 5. A peptide according to claim 1 for use as a medicament.
  • 6. A peptide according to claim 5 for use in the treatment of chronic disorders of the central nervous system.
  • 7. A peptide according to claim 5 for use in the treatment of neurological disorders and/or mental disorders.
  • 8. A peptide according to claim 5 for use in the treatment of dementia and/or neurodegenerative diseases.
  • 9. A peptide according to claim 5 for use in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and/or motor neurone disease.
  • 10. A peptide according to claim 5 for use in the treatment of psychosis and/or neurosis.
  • 11. A peptide according to claim 5 for use in the treatment of chronic disorders of the immune system.
  • 12. A peptide according to claim 5 for use in the treatment of diseases with a bacterial and viral aetiology, and/or for use in the treatment of acquired immunological deficiencies.
  • 13. A peptide according to claim 5 for use in the treatment of chronic bacterial and/or viral infections.
  • 14. A peptide according to claim 5 for use in the treatment of diseases characterised by the presence of-amyloid plaque.
  • 15. The use of a peptide according to claim 1 in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of chronic disorders of the central nervous system.
  • 16. The use of a peptide according to claim 1 in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of chronic disorders of the immune system.
  • 17. A method of treating disorders of the central nervous system and/or of the immune system, comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of a peptide according to claim 1 to a patient.
  • 18. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a peptide according to claim 1 in combination with a physiologically acceptable carrier.
  • 19. A composition comprising two or more peptides according to claim 1 in combination with a physiologically acceptable carrier.
  • 20. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 18 in a form suitable for injection.
  • 21. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 18 in a form suitable for absorption through the mucosa of the oral/nasopharyngeal cavity and/or in a form suitable for absorption in the alimentary canal.
  • 22. A composition according to claim 18 in the form of a tablet, lozenge, gel, patch or plaster.
  • 23. A composition according to claim 18 in a form suitable for topical application.
  • 24. The use of a peptide according to claim 1 as a dietary supplement.
  • 25. The use of a peptide according to claim 1 as a dietary supplement for babies, small children, adults who have been subjected to chemotherapy and/or adults who have suffered from cahexia, or weight loss due to chronic disease.
  • 26. A dietary supplement comprising an orally ingestible combination of a peptide according to claim 1 in combination with a physiologically acceptable carrier.
  • 27. An antibody which binds to a peptide according to claim 1.
  • 28. An antibody obtainable by using a peptide according to claim 1 as an antigen.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0029777 Dec 2000 GB national
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/433,709, filed Nov. 14, 2003.

Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 10433709 Nov 2003 US
Child 11375801 US