id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-350957-10wcqgaq Shen, Zu T. SARS Coronavirus Fusion Peptide-Derived Sequence Suppresses Collagen-Induced Arthritis in DBA/1J Mice 2016-06-28 .txt text/plain 5609 265 48 Recently, based on our model of immune signaling, the Signaling Chain HOmoOLigomerization (SCHOOL) model, we suggested specific molecular mechanisms used by different viruses such as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) to modulate the host immune response mediated by members of the family of multichain immune recognition receptors (MIRRs). Previously, we reported that incorporation of another immunomodulatory peptide, GF9, that employs the SCHOOL mechanisms of action and targets triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 (TREM-1), into synthetic HDL-like nanoparticles of spherical shape (sHDL) significantly reduces the effective therapeutic dosage of GF9 in animal models of sepsis, lung cancer, and RA 33, 34 . As expected from the anti-arthritic activities demonstrated in animal models of autoimmune arthritis for TCR CP 20,21,23 and HIV gp41 FP 18 , the SARS-CoV FP-derived peptide sequence MG11 significantly suppresses CIA in mice: the peptide at 25 mg/kg/day inhibits inflammation in CIA as assessed by clinical evaluation and scoring of the disease (Fig. 2) . ./cache/cord-350957-10wcqgaq.txt ./txt/cord-350957-10wcqgaq.txt