Author:
Schwardt Oliver,Lamers Christina,Bechtler Clément,Ricklin Daniel
Abstract
Among the many molecular entities suitable for therapeutic use, peptides have emerged as a particularly attractive option for academic drug discovery and development. Their modular structure and extendibility, the availability of powerful and affordable screening platforms, and the
relative ease-of-synthesis render therapeutic peptides highly approachable for teaching and research alike. With a strong focus on the therapeutic modulation of host defence pathways, including the complement and renin-angiotensin systems, the Molecular Pharmacy group at the University of
Basel strongly relies on peptides to introduce students to practical aspects of modern drug design, to discover novel therapeutics for immune and inflammatory diseases, and to expand on options for the preclinical development of a promising drug class. Current projects reach from student-driven
iterative design of peptidic angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and the use of phage display technology to discover novel immune modulators to the development of protective peptide coatings for biomaterials and transplants and the structure-activity-relationship-guided optimization of
therapeutic peptide drug candidates in late-stage clinical trials. Even at the current stage, peptides allow for a perfect circle between pharmaceutical research and education, and the recent spark of clinical applications for peptide-based drugs may only increase the value and relevance of
this versatile drug class.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
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