Becherucci C, Perretti M, Nencioni L, Silvestri S, Parente L
Sclavo Research Centre, Siena, Italy.
Agents Actions. 1992;Spec No:C115-7.
Tuftsin, an immunostimulating tetrapeptide derived from immunoglobulin heavy chain, and its retro-inverso analogue have been tested in rat adjuvant arthritis. The secondary lesion of rats injected with Freund's adjuvant was significantly inhibited by both the natural and retro-inverso tuftsin administered orally. The retro-inverso analogue was at least tenfold more potent than the parent molecule, suggesting an increased stability to degradation, because of its molecular modification. The anti-inflammatory effect of tuftsin may be due to its ability to modulate macrophage function.