Prediction, screening and characterization of novel bioactive tetrapeptide matrikines for skin rejuvenation

Author:

Jariwala Nathan1,Ozols Matiss123,Eckersley Alexander14,Mambwe Bezaleel4,Watson Rachel E B45,Zeef Leo6,Gilmore Andrew7,Debelle Laurent18,Bell Mike9,Bradley Eleanor J9,Doush Yegor9,Keenan Amy9,Courage Carole9,Leroux Richard10,Peschard Olivier10,Mondon Philippe10,Ringenbach Caroline10,Bernard Laure10,Pitois Aurelien10,Sherratt Michael J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cell Matrix Biology and Regenerative Medicine, School of Biological Science

2. Department of Human Genetics, Wellcome Sanger Institute , Genome Campus, Hinxton , UK

3. British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence, University of Cambridge , Cambridge , UK

4. Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences

5. A*STAR Skin Research Laboratory (A*SRL), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and National Skin Centre, Skin Research Institute of Singapore , Republic of Singapore

6. Bioinformatics Core Facility

7. Wellcome Centre for Cell Matrix Research, Division of Cancer Sciences; Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester , Manchester , UK

8. UMR CNRS 7369 MEDyC, Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne, UFR Sciences Exactes et Naturelles , SFR CAP Santé, Moulin de la Housse, Reims , France

9. No7 Beauty Company , Walgreens Boots Alliance, Nottingham , UK

10. Sederma , Le Perray en Yvelines , France

Abstract

Abstract Background Extracellular matrices play a critical role in tissue structure and function and aberrant remodelling of these matrices is a hallmark of many age-related diseases. In skin, loss of dermal collagens and disorganization of elastic fibre components are key features of photoageing. Although the application of some small matrix-derived peptides to aged skin has been shown to beneficially affect in vitro cell behaviour and, in vivo, molecular architecture and clinical appearance, the discovery of new peptides has lacked a guiding hypothesis. Objectives To identify, using protease cleavage site prediction, novel putative matrikines with beneficial activities for skin composition and structure. Methods Here, we present an in silico (peptide cleavage prediction) to in vitro (proteomic and transcriptomic activity testing in cultured human dermal fibroblasts) to in vivo (short-term patch test and longer-term split-face clinical study) discovery pipeline, which enables the identification and characterization of peptides with differential activities. Results Using this pipeline we showed that cultured fibroblasts were responsive to all applied peptides, but their associated bioactivity was sequence-dependent. Based on bioactivity, toxicity and protein source, we further characterized a combination of two novel peptides, GPKG (glycine–proline–lysine–glycine) and LSVD (leucine–serine–valine–aspartate), that acted in vitro to enhance the transcription of matrix ­organization and cell proliferation genes and in vivo (in a short-term patch test) to promote processes associated with epithelial and dermal maintenance and remodelling. Prolonged use of a formulation containing these peptides in a split-face clinical study led to significantly improved measures of crow’s feet and firmness in a mixed population. Conclusions This approach to peptide discovery and testing can identify new synthetic matrikines, providing insights into biological mechanisms of tissue homeostasis and repair and new pathways to clinical intervention.

Funder

Walgreens Boots Alliance

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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