| Literature DB >> 23335368 |
Henning R Stennicke1, Marianne Kjalke, Ditte M Karpf, Kristoffer W Balling, Peter B Johansen, Torben Elm, Kristine Øvlisen, Flemming Möller, Heidi L Holmberg, Charlotte N Gudme, Egon Persson, Ida Hilden, Hermann Pelzer, Henrik Rahbek-Nielsen, Christina Jespersgaard, Are Bogsnes, Anette A Pedersen, Anne K Kristensen, Bernd Peschke, Wendy Kappers, Frederik Rode, Lars Thim, Mikael Tranholm, Mirella Ezban, Eva H N Olsen, Søren E Bjørn.
Abstract
Frequent infusions of intravenous factor VIII (FVIII) are required to prevent bleeding associated with hemophilia A. To reduce the treatment burden, recombinant FVIII with a longer half-life was developed without changing the protein structure. FVIII-polyethylene glycol (PEG) conjugates were prepared using an enzymatic process coupling PEG (ranging from 10 to 80 kDa) selectively to a unique O-linked glycan in the FVIII B-domain. Binding to von Willebrand factor (VWF) was maintained for all conjugates. Upon cleavage by thrombin, the B-domain and the associated PEG were released, generating activated FVIII (FVIIIa) with the same primary structure and specific activity as native FVIIIa. In both FVIII- and VWF-deficient mice, the half-life was found to increase with the size of PEG. In vivo potency and efficacy of FVIII conjugated with a 40-kDa PEG (N8-GP) and unmodified FVIII were not different. N8-GP had a longer duration of effect in FVIII-deficient mouse models, approximately a twofold prolonged half-life in mice, rabbits, and cynomolgus monkeys; however, the prolongation was less pronounced in rats. Binding capacity of N8-GP on human monocyte-derived dendritic cells was reduced compared with unmodified FVIII, resulting in several-fold reduced cellular uptake. In conclusion, N8-GP has the potential to offer efficacious prevention and treatment of bleeds in hemophilia A at reduced dosing frequency.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23335368 PMCID: PMC3596971 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2012-01-407494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113