Publications by authors named "V Besada"

Jusvinza is an immunomodulatory drug composed of an altered peptide ligand (APL) designed from a novel CD4+ T cell epitope of human heat shock protein 60 (HSP60), an autoantigen involved in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The peptide induces regulatory T cells and decreases levels of TNF-α and IL-17; pre-clinical and phase I clinical studies support its use for the treatment of RA. This peptide was repositioned for the treatment of COVID-19 patients with signs of hyperinflammation.

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The peptide CIGB-210 inhibits HIV replication, inducing a rearrangement of vimentin intermediate filaments. The assessment of the in vitro serum and plasma stability of this peptide is important to develop an optimal pharmacological formulation. A half-life of 17.

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Quantitative phosphoproteomic data has mostly been reported from experiments comparing relative phosphopeptides intensities in two or more different conditions, while the ideal parameter to compare is phosphopeptides occupancies. This term is scarcely used and therefore barely implemented in phosphoproteomics studies, and this should be of concern for the scientific journals. In order to demonstrate the relevance of this issue, here we show how the method of choice affects the interpretation of the data.

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Article Synopsis
  • Conjugate vaccines have special places (conjugation sites) that help them work better, and finding these sites is very important for their quality.
  • Scientists used advanced techniques like mass spectrometry (MS) to study certain peptides and confirm how they break apart to reveal these conjugation sites.
  • The study showed that a specific linker in these peptides can be easily broken down, allowing better identification of conjugation sites, which could lead to stronger vaccines in the future.
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