Issue 16, 2024

Four novel anti-adhesive activity peptides against Helicobacter pylori derived from rice bran protein: release, identification and anti-adhesive mechanisms elucidation

Abstract

H. pylori is a highly pathogenic and prevalent pathogen that is a class I carcinogen. More than 50% of the world's population is infected with H. pylori. An anti-adhesive strategy is an effective way to antagonize H. pylori infection, which does not cause H. pylori resistance and is safer compared to antibiotic therapy. In the present study, to obtain rice bran protein-derived anti-adhesive activity peptides against H. pylori, an efficient enzymatic hydrolysis system was established, and it was found that rice bran protein hydrolysate prepared under specific conditions possessed anti-adhesive activity against H. pylori. The anti-adhesive activity of rice bran protein hydrolysate (RPH) was 43.74 ± 1.12% (4 mg mL−1), and gastric digestion (RPHA) had no significant effect on its activity. Hydrophobic amino acids and aromatic amino acids were important for its anti-adhesive activity. Further, 284 peptide sequences with potential anti-adhesive activity were isolated and identified from RPHA. Combined with molecular docking results, four novel anti-adhesive activity peptides were finally screened, namely LS5 (LSFRL), SN8 (SNTPGMVY), VV7 (VVNFGNL) and PV9 (PVLWGVPKG). Among them, PV9 showed the highest anti-adhesive activity of 59.64 ± 2.00% (4 mg mL−1). These four peptides could bind H. pylori adhesins BabA and SabA, occupying the binding sites of cell receptors and acting as anti-adhesion agents. In conclusion, four rice bran protein-derived anti-adhesive activity peptides against H. pylori can be used for the development of novel functional foods antagonizing H. pylori infection.

Graphical abstract: Four novel anti-adhesive activity peptides against Helicobacter pylori derived from rice bran protein: release, identification and anti-adhesive mechanisms elucidation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Apr 2024
Accepted
18 Jul 2024
First published
23 Jul 2024

Food Funct., 2024,15, 8418-8431

Four novel anti-adhesive activity peptides against Helicobacter pylori derived from rice bran protein: release, identification and anti-adhesive mechanisms elucidation

G. Li, Z. Miao, X. Liu, Q. Wang and X. Zheng, Food Funct., 2024, 15, 8418 DOI: 10.1039/D4FO01734J

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