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Thymosin-alpha-1

Thymalfasin, Zadaxin, Thymosin α1

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Studies 759
Trials 63
Score 2
2019 pubmed 8 citations

Bioactive Thymosin Alpha-1 Does Not Influence F508del-CFTR Maturation and Activity.

Armirotti. Andrea A; Tomati. Valeria V; Matthes. Elizabeth E; Veit. Guido G; Cholon. Deborah M DM; Phuan. Puay-Wah PW; Braccia. Clarissa C; Guidone. Daniela D; Gentzsch. Martina M; Lukacs. Gergely L GL; Verkman. Alan S AS; Galietta. Luis J V LJV; Hanrahan. John W JW; Pedemonte. Nicoletta N

Key Findings

  • Thymosin‑alpha‑1 failed to improve F508del‑CFTR maturation or activity in multiple independent labs
  • The lack of effect was not due to DMSO solvent or peptide preparation differences
  • Cysteamine did not rescue mutant CFTR function and combined with EGCG caused negative effects

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers, thymosin‑alpha‑1 should not be used as a strategy to correct CFTR defects in cystic fibrosis. There’s no evidence it offers metabolic or longevity benefits related to this pathway, so resources are better spent on other interventions.

Summary

The study shows that the peptide thymosin‑alpha‑1 does not help fix the faulty CFTR protein that causes cystic fibrosis, even when different labs and handling methods are used. It also found that another drug, cysteamine, didn’t work either and could be harmful when mixed with certain antioxidants.

Abstract

Deletion of phenylalanine 508 (F508del) in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) anion channel is the most frequent mutation causing cystic fibrosis (CF). F508del-CFTR is misfolded and prematurely degraded. Recently thymosin a-1 (Tα-1) was proposed as a single molecule-based therapy for CF, improving both F508del-CFTR maturation and function by restoring defective autophagy. However, three independent laboratories failed to reproduce these results. Lack of reproducibility has been ascribed by the authors of the original paper to the use of DMSO and to improper handling. Here, we address these potential issues by demonstrating that Tα-1 changes induced by DMSO are fully reversible and that Tα-1 peptides prepared from different stock solutions have equivalent biological activity. Considering the negative results here reported, six independent laboratories failed to demonstrate F508del-CFTR correction by Tα-1. This study also calls into question the autophagy modulator cysteamine, since no rescue of mutant CFTR function was detected following treatment with cysteamine, while deleterious effects were observed when bronchial epithelia were exposed to cysteamine plus the antioxidant food supplement EGCG. Although these studies do not exclude the possibility of beneficial immunomodulatory effects of thymosin α-1, they do not support its utility as a corrector of F508del-CFTR.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2019

Date

2019-07-16T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1038/s41598-019-46639-1

Citations

8

References

68