WO1995010531A1 - Oligopeptides derived from c-reactive protein fragments - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to oUgopeptides derived from fragments of the C-reactive protein
- CRP cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases
- CRP is a protein generally having a very low blood concentration, which rises up to two thousand times following inflammatory processes [J.J. Morley and I. Kushner, Am. N.Y. Acad. Sci., 389, 406-418 (1989)].
- F.A. Robey et al., J. Biol. Chem., 262, No. 15, 7053- 7057 (1987) disclose three CRP tetrapeptide sequences very similar to the ones of tuftsin.
- the chemically synthetized tetrapeptides stimulate the fagocytic leukocytes and the production of superoxide, and induce mononuclear cells to produce interleukin 1, in a tuftsin-like manner.
- the three CRP tetrapeptides are rapidly metabolized and inactivated by proteases in vivo.
- a 1 -A 2 -A 3 -A 4 (I) wherein A, is an aminoacid residue selected from the group consisting of threonine, leucine, isoleucine, valine, sarcosine, alanine, glycine and (C Intel- fi )acyl- glycine, or is absent; 2 is an aminoacid residue selected from the group consisting of leucine, isoleucine, valine, lysine, ornithine, optionally N ⁇ Y -substituted by at least one
- A3 is an aminoacid residue selected from the group consisting of proline, leucine, isoleucine and valine;
- a ⁇ j i an aminoacid residue selected from • the group consisting of arginine, leucine and glutamine, optionally amidated at the C-terminal position, or is an agmatine residue, or is absent; with the proviso that only one of A,, A 2 and A 4 may be absent; said compounds being further characterized in that the side-chain groups of the above aminoacid residues and of the agmatine residue may be optionally substituted by one or more groups selected from the group consisting of (C ⁇ g)-alkyl, benzyl or (C 2 - 6 )acyl; and each of said aminoacid residues may be in D- or In ⁇ form at the C , or in form of one of the possible diastereoisomers or enantiomers; and their salts with pharmaceutically acceptable acids or bases.
- a preferred group of compounds according to the invention are the ones of formula (I) wherein A, is an aminoacid residue selected from the group consisting of glycine, threonine, leucine, isoleucine, valine, sarcosine, alanine (C 2 _g)acyl-glycine, or is absent; A 2 is an aminoacid residue selected from the group consisting of lysine Ntf-substituted by a (C.
- A3 is proline
- a 4 is glutamine, leucine, arginine, optionally amidated at the C-terminal position, or an agmatine residue, or is absent; said compounds being further characterized in that the side-chain groups of said aminoacid residue and of the agmatine residue may be optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of benzyl or (C 2 _g)acyl; and each of said aminoacid residue may be in D or L form on the C0(, or in form of one of the possible diastereoisomers or enantiomers; and the pharmaceutically acceptable acid or base salts thereof.
- (C ⁇ -g)alkyl it is intended a group such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, i-propyl, butyl, sec-butyl, tert.-butyl, n-pentyl, 3-methyl-pentyl, n-hexyl group, and the relevant positional isomers.
- (C 2 - g )acyl it is intended a group such as formyl, acetyl, propionyl, butyryl, pentanoyl, hexanoyl and the relevant positional isomers.
- Another object of the present invention relates to the use of the oligopeptides of formula (I) as immuno- modulating agents, and in the therapy of cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases, as the septic shock.
- the compounds of the general formula (I) may be prepared employing peptide synthesis procedures, both in solid phase or in solution, known to the skilled in the art [see, for example, Merrifield, R.B., B; hemistry, 3, 1385 (1964)]. Unless otherwise mentioned, the aminoacid residues are intended to be used in L-configuration at the C0 ⁇ .
- the synthesis is carried out in solution starting from the selected aminoacid and assembling the oligopeptide by a step-by-step addition of the desired aminoacids.
- pre-constituted di- or tripeptide units may also be employed.
- the synthesis of the oligopeptide may be started from any aminoacid, and may proceed both in the N-terminal or C- terminal direction, it is preferable to carried it out in the N-terminal direction.
- the aminoacids or, if desired, the pre-constituted di- or tripeptides may be used as such or in form of the relevant derivatives protected at the carboxy group by esterification, e.g.
- tert.-butyl (tBu) group or/and at the amine group by amidation, e.g. with benzyloxycarbonyl (Z), and, in case, suitably protected at the side-chain groups, e.g. with 2,2,5,7,8-pentametyl-chroman-6-sulfonyl (Pmc), tert.-butyloxycarbonyl (Boc) or trifluoroacetic acid (TFA).
- Pmc 2,2,5,7,8-pentametyl-chroman-6-sulfonyl
- Boc tert.-butyloxycarbonyl
- TFA trifluoroacetic acid
- the protective group of the Of-amino moiety is advantageously removed before the condensation with the subsequent aminoacid, for example through acidolysis with middle strong acids (e.g., trifluoroacetic acid), or through catalytic hydrogenolysis using gaseous hydrogen or hydrogen donors such as, for example, formic acid or salts thereof, triethylsylane, hydrazine in alkali, etc., selected in view of the aminoacid to deprotect and of the others, if present, in the presence of a suitable palladium catalyst. Then, the condensation with the subsequent aminoacid residue is carried out, such residue sing suitably protected at the moieties not to be involved in said reaction.
- middle strong acids e.g., trifluoroacetic acid
- gaseous hydrogen or hydrogen donors such as, for example, formic acid or salts thereof, triethylsylane, hydrazine in alkali, etc.
- Such condensation may be effected through one of the several known methods.
- active esters may be used, e.g. succinimide (Su), fluoride (F) , or condensing agents such as benzotriazol-1-yl-oxy-tris- (dimethy1amino)-phosphonium hexafluorophosphate (BOP), bromo-tris-pirrolidium-phosphonium hexafluorophosphate (PyBroP) , dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC), etc., optionally in the presence of a catalyst such as 1- hydroxy-benzotriazole (HOBT) , 4-dimethyl-amino-pyridine (DMAP) , triethylamine (TEA), N-methyl-morpholine, N- methyl-imidazole etc.
- HOBT 1- hydroxy-benzotriazole
- DMAP 4-dimethyl-amino-pyridine
- TAA trieth
- N 0 -alkyl-derivatives of aminoacids they are obtained by treatment with a suitable aldehyde, at low temperature, in the presence of acianoborohydride, selective reducing agent, in a polar solvent, preferably methanol.
- oligopeptide of formula (I) having the C— terminal position in form of an amide When an oligopeptide of formula (I) having the C— terminal position in form of an amide is desired, commercially available aminoacids bearing such moiety may be employed as starting materials, or the C- terminal aminoacid may be amidated with an HOBT ammonium salt or, when A 4 is an agmatine residue, with agmatine itself.
- the compounds of formula (I) wherein A. and/or A 2 are acylated aminoacid residues are obtained by treatment with a suitable acyl-anhydride, at low temperature, in the presence of a catalyst such as DMAP.
- a catalyst such as DMAP.
- commercially available N# -acyl- aminoacid residues may be employed.
- the resulting products may be purified by crystallization from suitable solvents or, if necessary, by known chromatographic techniques such as reversed-phase chromatography and ion-exchange chromatography.
- Eluent B acetonitrile, 0.1% TFA
- Eluent C water, 0.1% TFA Gradients: (I): from 0 to 40% B in A (20'), to 80% B in A (10' ) (II): from 0 to 50% A in C (20'), to
- BOP benzotriazol-l-yl-oxy-tris-(dimethylammino)- phosphonium hexafluorophosphate
- BSA N,0-bis(trimethylsilyl)-acetamide
- DCC dicyclohexylcarbodiimide
- DMAP 4-dimethylamino-pyridina
- DMF dime hylformamide
- F fluoride
- HOBT 1-hydroxy-benzotriazole
- the product was dissolved in 3 ml of an aqueous solution of TFA (0.1% v/v) and charged at a flow of 0.5 ml/min on a VYDAC C18 colum (250x10 mm) previously equilibrated with water containing TFA
- Example 1 The compound of Example 1, F] (0.3 g, 0.34 mmole) was dissolved in 1 ml of methylene chloride. The solution was cooled to -20°C and added with DMAP (0.048 g, 0.38 mmole) and acetic anhydride (0.035 ml, 0.38 mmole). After 30 minutes the solution was washed with an aqueous solution of 5% sodium hydrocarbonate and with a saturated solution of sodium chloride. The organic phase was anhydrified and evaporated under vacuum yielding 0.28 g of Ac- Lys(Boc)-Pro-Arg(Pmc)-OtBu.
- Example 1 20 and the resulting mixture was stirred for 60 minutes, then the procedure of Example 1, G] was substantially applied.
- the organic phase was anhydrified and evaporated under vacuum to yield an oily residue which was chromatographed on a
- the product was purified by means of ion-exchange chromatography on an S-Sepharose F/F column (16x200 mm) eluting at 3 ml/min with a gradient of ammonium acetate at pH 5 from 0.015M to 0.15M in 5 hours.
- the collected fractions were analyzed in HPLC and the ones containing the pure product were joined and freeze-dried more times to yield 0.165 g of the title product.
- HPLC gradient(II) R.t. 3.97 min.; purity: >99%.
- FAB-MS m/z-301 amu [M+H]+
- Lys 2,75; (2H; CH 2 _Et) 2.38; m (2H; CH 2 -Et) 2.36; m (4H; CB- and C ⁇ -Pro) 2.18+1.81; s (6H; CH 3 co ⁇ " ) 1.76; m (10H; C ⁇ - and C ⁇ -Lys and -Arg and C C -Lys) 1.74*1.33; t (6H; CH 3 _ E t) 0.96.
- Example 9 The compound of Example 9, A] (5.33 g, 10 mmoles) was dissolved in 130 ml of absolute ethanol, in the presence of Pd/C. Acetaldehyde (0,745 ml, 12 mmoles) was then dropped in 30 minutes, dissolved in 20 ml of absolute ethanol, followed by triethylsilane (9.56 ml, 60 mmoles) in 60 minutes.
- EXAMPLE 13 H-Gly-(Et)Lys-Pro-Agm «3AcOH A] Starting from the compound of Example 12, D] , (0.425 g, 0.75 mmole), N-hydroxysuccinimide (0.103 g, 0.9 mmole), DCC (0.186 g, 0.9 mmole), and sequentially adding sodium carbonate (0.095 g, 0.9 mmole), agmatine sulfate (0.411 g, 1.8 mmoles) and N-methyl-imidazole ' (0.072 ml, 0.9 mmole), the procedure of Example 8, F] was substantially applied.
- Example 1 Starting from H-Pro-OtBu ⁇ HCl (0.315 g, 1.5 mmoles) and Z-Pro-OH (0.397 g, 1.59 mmoles) the procedure of Example 1, C-D] was substantially applied. There was obtained 0.4 g of H-Pro-Pro-OtBu.
- the compounds of the present invention showed to be endowed with immunoregulating, cardiovascular and antinflammatory activity. In particular, they showed to be useful as therapeutic agents against septic shock. This activity was determined by means of the following pharmacological test.
- mice weighing 20-22 g, were intraperitoneally inoculated with 1 mg/mouse of LPS (lipopolysaccharide sierotype 0127:B8 - Sigma) in 0.5 ml of phisiological solution. Thereafter they were subdivided into groups 10 animals, each intraperitoneally inoculated with 62.5 ⁇ g/mouse of some of the compounds representative of the invention, 20 and 120 minutes after the administration of LPS. One group of animals was treated with LPS only and considered as the control.
- LPS lipopolysaccharide sierotype 0127:B8 - Sigma
- the cardiovascular activity of the compounds of the invention was investigated by means of a test aiming at evaluating the cardioprotective activity following ischemia induced by the occlusion of the left coronary artery in the anestethized rat, performed substantially as described by C. Clark et al.. Journ.. Exp. Methods, 3_, 357, 1980. It is known that the occlusion of the coronary artery caused a lot of events altering the ECG-pattern including, among others, hypoxia, arrhythmias, with eventual death of the laboratory animals.
- mice Male Charles River rats, subdivided into groups of 12 animals, were anestethized with nembutal (65 mg/kg i.p.) and connected to an electrocardiograph for continuosly monitoring the ECG. Subsequently, the animals underwent thoracotomy and, after incision of the pericardium, a suture thread was passed around and the left coronary artery, close to its beginning. After a recovery of 10 minutes, and provided that no electrocardiographic alteration was recorded, the animals were administered i.v. with predetermined dosages of the compounds of the invention dissolved or suspended in saline. One group of animals (controls) were administered i.v. with saline.
- VT ventricular tachycardia
- VF ventricular fibrillations
- Object of the present invention is also the use of the new oligopeptide as immuno-modulating agents, and in the treatment of cardiovascular and inflammatory pathologies, referring to all the industrial aspects connected to said use also including the pharmaceutical compositions thereof.
- pharmaceutical compositions are tablets, sugar coated and film coated tablets, syrups and phials, the latters being suitable both for the oral and the intramuscolar or endovenous administration.
- Such compositions contain the active principle alone or in combination with common pharmaceutically acceptable carriers and excipients.
- the dosage of active principle may vary within wide ranges depending on the compound employed which may be administered one or more times a day according to the therapeutic needs.
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