Sulphostin, a novel inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidases IV (DPPIV) that stimulates hematopoiesis in mice.

J Antibiot (Tokyo)

R. & D. Division, Nippon Kayaku Co. Ltd., 31-12 Shimo 3-chome, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-8588, Japan.

Published: February 2005

CD26, a membrane-bound ectopeptidase, is known as an activated T cell marker with dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPPIV) activity that has diverse functional roles in the regulation of peptide hormones, neuropeptides, chemokines and growth factors. We recently isolated a novel inhibitor of DPPIV, sulphostin, from culture broth of Streptomyces sp. MK251-43F3. We investigated herein the hematopoietic effect of sulphostin in mice and found that sulphostin induced the production of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), stimulated myeloblasts in bone marrow, and increased neutrophil numbers in peripheral blood in both normal mice and mice with cyclophosphamide-induced leucopenia. Sulphostin desulfonate, in addition to sulphostin, has a similar inhibitory effect on DPPIV and stimulatory effect on neutrophils. These results suggest that DPPIV/CD26 might be a novel target for hematopoietic stimulation and DPPIV inhibitors including sulphostin and derivatives may be candidates for further development.

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