This study demonstrated that the GKPV peptide (alpha-MSH 10-13) retains anti-inflammatory activity even when immobilized to polystyrene beads via a polyethylene glycol linker. Immobilized GKPV significantly inhibited TNF-α-stimulated NF-κB activation in reporter cells, similar to soluble alpha-MSH and GKPV. This finding suggests that the carboxyl-terminal MSH peptide acts through a cell surface receptor-based mechanism and supports the potential for using immobilized KPV-related ligands in anti-inflammatory therapeutic applications.
Kelly, J M; Moir, A J G; Carlson, K; Yang, Y; MacNeil, S; Haycock, J W