This thesis has described novel synthetic methods to produce a variety of (glyco)peptides and their application in the study of various immunological processes. The first part of the thesis... Show moreThis thesis has described novel synthetic methods to produce a variety of (glyco)peptides and their application in the study of various immunological processes. The first part of the thesis describes novel insights into the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis, in the form of new findings in the areas of lectin-driven immunotolerance and a biochemical comparison between human and animal model antigen. The next part describes novel multivalently glycosylated peptides, that can be used to study lectin binding and lectin mediated antigen uptake. The final part of the thesis describes a novel method to produce trans-cyclooctene protected peptides, an exciting new category of molecular tools within chemical biology that have recently been developed. Show less
Vancomycin is a last-resort antibiotic for the treatment of many Gram-positive bacterial infections, while remaining inactive against Gram-negative strains. Resistance to vancomycin in Gram... Show moreVancomycin is a last-resort antibiotic for the treatment of many Gram-positive bacterial infections, while remaining inactive against Gram-negative strains. Resistance to vancomycin in Gram-positive stains continues to develop. This thesis describes the recent developments in semisynthetically modifying glycopeptide antibiotics to improve their antibacterial activity. Furthermore, the development of several semisynthetic glycopeptide antibiotics are described including the guanidino lipoglycopeptides, the vancomyxins, and the vancomycin-sideromycins. The guanidino lipoglycopeptides are readily synthesized from vancomycin and display potent in vitro and in vivo activity against Gram-positive bacteria, including vancomycin-resistant strains. Assessment of the activity, properties, and mechanism of action of the guanidino lipoglycopeptides shows the potential of these novel glycopeptides to become best-in class. The vancomyxins, which consist of covalently conjugated vancomycin and outer membrane disruptor polymyxin nonapeptide, display enhanced activity against Gram-negative bacterial strains compared to vancomycin monotherapy or co-administration of the two components. The vancomycin-sideromycins are also aimed at conferring antibacterial activity against Gram-negative bacteria by exploiting an iron-uptake system. Overall, a variety of semisynthetic vancomycin derivatives, aimed at overcoming vancomycin resistance or sensitizing Gram-negative strains, are developed and assessed on their activity in this work. Show less
The application of dedicated mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technologies for biomarker discovery and diagnostic purposes has increased substantially in the last decade.... Show moreThe application of dedicated mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technologies for biomarker discovery and diagnostic purposes has increased substantially in the last decade. In the studies presented in this thesis, we have used these technologies to identify parasite or host-derived products (biomarkers) related to infection and morbidity associated with schistosomiasis and to better understand the host-parasite interaction. The application of our peptidomics and metabonomics studies on schistosomiasis have provided some novel, valuable information but they are obviously only the first step. In addition to the potential biomarkers identified with the global biomarker discovery approaches, we showed in this thesis that a more targeted approach, looking at glycosylation, also resulted in novel information on S. mansoni infection. We have identified and characterized a set of human Apolipoprotein C-III peptides aberrantly glycosylated at the O-glycosylation site (Thr74), in urine of S. mansoni- infected individuals. The presented study is the first in which MS and NMR were used for the analysis of a cohort of human S. mansoni-infected individuals. This has resulted in the identification of a number of novel markers. Nevertheless, further studies are needed to evaluate the overall applicability of these putative biomarkers Show less