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Selanc, TP-7

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Studies 114
Trials 11
Score 2
2017 pubmed 33 citations

Tuftsin - Properties and Analogs.

Siebert. Agnieszka A; Gensicka-Kowalewska. Monika M; Cholewinski. Grzegorz G; Dzierzbicka. Krystyna K

Key Findings

  • Tuftsin and its derivatives show anti‑tumor, anti‑inflammatory and antimicrobial activities.
  • A sizable number of studies (86 total) have examined tuftsin’s effects, with 32 focusing on human biology.
  • Tuftsin can be incorporated into vaccines and fusion proteins to help target therapies.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, tuftsin isn’t a ready‑to‑use supplement yet, but its immune‑modulating properties suggest it could become a tool for enhancing vaccine responses or as a carrier for other bioactive compounds. Keep an eye on emerging studies for dosing guidance and safety data before considering experimental use.

Summary

The review looks at tuftsin, a tiny immune‑boosting peptide, and many of its modified versions. It finds that both the original peptide and its analogues often act against tumors, inflammation, bacteria and viruses, and that they could be useful in vaccines or as delivery tags for other drugs.

Abstract

Immunomodulation is one of the significant therapeutic strategies. It includes both stimulation and suppression of the immune system by a variety of substances called immunomodulators, designed to regulate the immune response of the organism against infections of varying etiology. An example of such a substance is tuftsin (TKPA) 3 (Fig. (1)). In this paper were included tuftsin derivatives, which were described over the years, their together with biological activity and clinical potential. We reviewed a bibliographic database to gather all the important information about the tuftsin peptide. We have delineated the significant information on the activity of the tetrapeptide itself and its derivatives. Analogs were divided because of their anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and anti-viral activity. This paper describes eighty-six documents. Thirty-two of them concern on activity of tuftsin in the human organism. The remaining fifty-four describe peptide analogues and their properties, including eleven papers about the tuftsin-based peptides contained in the vaccines, nine papers representing anticancer activity of the tuftsin derivatives, twenty-six about antiinflammatory compounds, and five papers describing the antitumor activity of the tuftsin analogs. The findings of this review confirm the importance of the tuftsin and their derivatives. Most of these substances showed anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory or antibacterial activities. A large amount of the compounds may find use in vaccines. Tuftsin can also be used to prepare fusion proteins in the treatment of cancer and as carriers of many biologically active substances.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2017

Date

2017-11-17T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.2174/0929867324666170725140826

Citations

33

References

70