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Title: An explicitly designed paratope of amyloid-b prevents neuronal apoptosisin vitroand hippocampal damage in rat brain
Authors: Paul, A.
Kumar, S.
Kalita, S.
Sarkar, D.
Bhunia
Bandyopadhyay, A.
Mondal, A. C.
Mandal, B.
Issue Date: 23-Jul-2021
Abstract: Synthetic antibodies hold great promise in combating diseases, diagnosis, and a wide range of biomedical applications. However, designing a therapeutically amenable, synthetic antibody that can arrest the aggregation of amyloid-b (Ab) remains challenging. Here, we report a flexible, hairpin-like synthetic paratope (SP1, 2 kDa), which prevents the aggregation of Ab monomers and reverses the preformed amyloid fibril to a non-toxic species. Structural and biophysical studies further allowed dissecting the mode and affinity of molecular recognition events between SP1 and Ab. Subsequently, SP1 reduces Ab-induced neurotoxicity, neuronal apoptosis, and ROS-mediated oxidative damage in human neuroblastoma cells (SH-SY5Y). The non-toxic nature of SP1 and its ability to ameliorate hippocampal neurodegeneration in a rat model of AD demonstrate its therapeutic potential. This paratope engineering module could readily implement discoveries of cost-effective molecular probes to nurture the basic principles of protein misfolding, thus combating related diseases.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2186
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