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Selank

Selanc, TP-7

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Studies 114
Trials 11
Score 2
2011 pubmed 11 citations

Expression of inflammation-related genes in mouse spleen under tuftsin analog Selank.

Kolomin. Timur T; Shadrina. Maria M; Andreeva. Lyudmila L; Slominsky. Petr P; Limborska. Svetlana S; Myasoedov. Nikolay N

Key Findings

  • Selank (100 µg/kg) altered expression of 34 out of 84 inflammation‑related genes in mouse spleen
  • The Bcl6 gene, a key immune regulator, was consistently affected by Selank and its fragments
  • Both the full Selank peptide and its smaller fragments produced similar gene‑expression changes

Practical Outcomes

  • The results hint that Selank might modulate inflammation, but there is no direct evidence it improves health or performance in people. No dosing protocol or safety data for humans are provided, so biohackers should wait for human studies before trying it.

Summary

A single injection of the peptide Selank in mice changed the activity of many genes that control inflammation, especially the Bcl6 gene, which is important for the immune system. Both the whole peptide and its smaller pieces caused these changes, showing Selank can influence immune‑related gene activity, but the study was done only in mice and looked at gene levels, not actual health effects.

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that synthetic tuftsin analogue Selank causes a transcriptomic response in the rat hippocampus and in spleen cells and may participate in the regulation of inflammatory processes in the body. In this work we studied the effect of Selank and two of its fragments on the expression of genes involved in processes of inflammation. We analyzed the expression of 84 genes involved in processes of inflammation (e.g., chemokines, cytokines, and its receptors) in mouse spleen 6 and 24 h after Selank single intraperitoneal injection (100 μg/kg) using real-time PCR method. We found significant changes in the expression of 34 genes involved in inflammation processes. The detailed analysis of quantitative data showed that the Bcl6 gene, which plays a main role in the formation and development of the immune system, exhibited significant changes in its expression levels in response to injection of each of the peptides. Also, we observed expression changes for Bcl6 target and corepressor genes under the influence of Selank and its fragments. Our results showed that Selank and its fragments caused a number of alterations in the expression of genes involved in inflammation. The data obtained confirmed the participation of Selank in the processes of regulation of inflammation in the body. The complex biological effect of Selank may be partially determined by the systematic effect of this peptide on genomic expression.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2011

Date

2011-05-24T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1016/j.regpep.2011.05.001

Citations

11

References

36