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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 26, 2022
Filed:
Oct. 31, 2017
Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd, Singapore, SG;
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, SG;
Lakshminarayanan Rajamani, Singapore, SG;
Venkatesh Mayandi, Singapore, SG;
Tze Leng Eunice Goh, Singapore, SG;
Roger Wilmer Beuerman, Singapore, SG;
Navin Kumar Verma, Singapore, SG;
Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd, Singapore, SG;
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, SG;
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a peptide comprising at least five amino acid residues, wherein at least one amino acid residue is modified to an epsilon-lysine, delta-ornithine, gamma-2,4-diaminobutyric acid, beta-2,3-diaminopropionic acid, with the peptide also comprising at least one non-epsilon lysine, non-delta-ornithine, non-gamma-2,4-diaminobutyric acid or non-beta-2,3-diaminopropionic acid, and wherein the peptide displays a reduced or no cytotoxicity when compared to an equivalent non-modified peptide. In a preferred embodiment, the modifications are to the melittin or mastoparan B peptides, and comprise the substitution of at least one a-lysine residue for an ε-lysine residue, and the modified peptides display antimicrobial activity. The present disclosure is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions, kits, ophthalmic preparations comprising the modified antimicrobial peptides and use of the modified antimicrobial peptides in methods of inhibiting growth of microorganisms, methods of managing microbial colonization, methods of treating proliferative disease, and methods of treating inflammation. The present disclosure also relates to a method of improving the therapeutic index (safety) of an isolated peptide comprising the aforementioned modification.