| Literature DB >> 32844654 |
Sam Lear1, Elsa Pflimlin1, Zhihong Zhou1, David Huang1, Sharon Weng2, Van Nguyen-Tran1, Sean B Joseph1, Shane Roller1, Scott Peterson2, Jing Li1, Matthew Tremblay1, Peter G Schultz1, Weijun Shen1.
Abstract
Bariatric surgery results in increased intestinal secretion of hormones GLP-1 and anorexigenic PYY, which is believed to contribute to the clinical efficacy associated with the procedure. This observation raises the question whether combination treatment with gut hormone analogs might recapitulate the efficacy and mitigate the significant risks associated with surgery. Despite PYY demonstrating excellent efficacy and safety profiles with regard to food intake reduction, weight loss, and glucose control in preclinical animal models, PYY-based therapeutic development remains challenging given a low serum stability and half-life for the native peptide. Here, combined peptide stapling and PEG-fatty acid conjugation affords potent PYY analogs with >14 h rat half-lives, which are expected to translate into a human half-life suitable for once-weekly dosing. Excellent efficacy in glucose control, food intake reduction, and weight loss for lead candidate 22 in combination with our previously reported long-acting GLP-1 analog is demonstrated in a diet-induced obesity mouse model.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32844654 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00740
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Chem ISSN: 0022-2623 Impact factor: 7.446