A Novel Peptide from Polypedates megacephalus Promotes Wound Healing in Mice.

Siqi Fu, Canwei Du,Qijian Zhang, Jiayu Liu, Xushuang Zhang,Meichun Deng

Toxins(2022)

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Amphibian skin contains wound-healing peptides, antimicrobial peptides, and insulin-releasing peptides, which give their skin a strong regeneration ability to adapt to a complex and harsh living environment. In the current research, a novel wound-healing promoting peptide, PM-7, was identified from the skin secretions of , which has an amino acid sequence of FLNWRRILFLKVVR and shares no structural similarity with any peptides described before. It displays the activity of promoting wound healing in mice. Moreover, PM-7 exhibits the function of enhancing proliferation and migration in HUVEC and HSF cells by affecting the MAPK signaling pathway. Considering its favorable traits as a novel peptide that significantly promotes wound healing, PM-7 can be a potential candidate in the development of novel wound-repairing drugs.
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HSF cells,HUVEC cells,frogs,peptides,skin wounds
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