BMB Reports (Feb 2013)

Transduced PEP-1-FK506BP ameliorates corneal injury in Botulinum toxin A-induced dry eye mouse model

  • Dae Won Kim,
  • Sung Ho Lee,
  • Sae Kwang Ku,
  • Soo Hyun Cho,
  • Sung-Woo Cho,
  • Ga Hyeon Yoon,
  • Hyun Sook Hwang,
  • Jinseu Park,
  • Won Sik Eum,
  • Oh-Shin Kwon,
  • Soo Young Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2013.46.2.272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 2
pp. 124 – 129

Abstract

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FK506 binding protein 12 (FK506BP) belongs to a family ofimmunophilins, and is involved in multiple biologicalprocesses. However, the function of FK506BP in cornealdisease remains unclear. In this study, we examined theprotective effects on dry eye disease in a Botulinum toxin A(BTX-A) induced mouse model, using a cell-permeablePEP-1-FK506BP protein. PEP-1-FK506BP efficiently transducedinto human corneal epithelial cells in a time- anddose-dependent manner, and remained stable in the cells for48 h. In addition, we demonstrated that topical application ofPEP-1-FK506BP was transduced into mouse cornea andconjunctiva by immunohistochemistry. Furthermore, topicalapplication of PEP-1-FK506BP to BTX-A-induced mouse modelmarkedly inhibited expression levels of pro-inflammatorycytokines such as interleukin-1β (IL-1β), tumor necrosisfactor-α (TNF-α) and macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) incorneal and conjunctival epithelium. These results suggestPEP-1-FK506BP as a potential therapeutic agent for dry eyediseases. [BMB Reports 2013; 46(2): 124-129]

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