WO2011004011A1 - Variants of plasminogen and plasmin - Google Patents
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- an autolytic cleavage removes an N-terminal segment from the heavy chain (78 amino acids of human plasmin; 77 amino acids of bovine plasmin) and the bovine plasmin heavy chain can be further autocatalytically cleaved between kringles 3 and 4, hence giving rise to bovine midiplasmin (Christensen et al. 1995, Biochem J 305, 97-102).
- Activation of plasminogen to plasmin triggered by the cleavage of the R561-V562 peptide bond in human plasminogen, induces a large conformational change in the light chain, said change resulting in the priming, or activation, of the catalytic triad within said light chain.
- plasmin can be stabilized at acidic pH, or alternatively at neutral pH provided an amino acid such as lysine is present. Nevertheless, autolytic cleavage after LyslO4, Argl89 and Lys622 (numbering relative to Lys-plasmin) were reported even when plasmin is stored at pH 3.8 (WO01/36608). When plasmin is stored at the even lower pH of 2.2, non-autolytic acid cleavage occurs between Asp-Pro (D-P) at postions Asp62, Aspl54 and Asp346 (WO01/36608).
- D-P Asp-Pro
- One aspect of the invention thus relates to plasmin molecules and to plasminogen molecules, in particular plasminogen molecules that are activatable/can potentially be activated to plasmin, comprising in their catalytic domain one or more mutations of amino acids such that peptide bonds vulnerable to autoproteolytic degradation in wild-type plasmin or plasminogen are less or not vulnerable to autoproteolytic degradation in the plasmin and plasminogen molecules subject of the invention.
- hydrophobic aliphatic amino acids Met, He, Leu and VaI
- hydrophilic basic amino acids Arg, Lys and His
- the identification of an amino acid in a non-human plasmin(ogen) sequence which "corresponds to” i.e. the identification of a "corresponding" amino acid
- an amino acid in the human plasmin(ogen) first implies the alignment of both amino acid sequences. Such alignment may require some optimization, such as introduction of minor gaps in one or both of the aligned sequences, to result in the highest identity and homology.
- the amino acid in the non- human plasmin(ogen) aligning with the amino acid in the human plasmin(ogen) is identified and is herein referred to as the "corresponding" amino acid.
- said lysine at position 147 of the human catalytic domain, or of the corresponding lysine or arginine of a non-human plasmin catalytic domain may be mutated into an amino acid of the groups of hydrophobic aliphatic amino acids, hydrophobic aromatic amino acids, hydrophilic acidic amino acids, hydrophilic basic amino acids other than lysine, moderately hydrophobic aromatic amino acids, and moderately hydrophobic aliphatic amino acids.
- said lysine may e.g. be mutated into an amino acid chosen from Ala, GIu, GIn, His, He or Phe.
- Protein also known as flbrinolysin or lysofibrin, is a serine -type protease which results from the activation of the zymogen plasminogen. Activation is the result of a proteolytic cleavage between amino acids 561 and 562 (numbering relative to human Glu-plasminogen). Plasmin carries a heavy chain comprising 5 kringle domains and a light chain comprising the catalytic domain. Plasminogen can be enriched from blood plasma, e.g., via lysine affinity- chromatography (Deutsch & Mertz, 1970, Science 170, 1095-1096).
- microplasmin obtained from incubation of plasmin at elevated pH is containing the 30-31 carboxy-terminal amino acids of the heavy chain
- a recombinantly produced microplasmin variant is containing the 19 carboxy-terminal amino acids of the heavy chain (WO 2002/050290).
- Delta-plasmin is a recombinant version of plasmin in which kringle domain 1 is linked directly with the catalytic domain (WO 2005/105990).
- the above described truncated variants of plasmin are obtained by activation of "midiplasminogen”, “miniplasminogen”, “microplasminogen” and “delta-plasminogen", respectively.
- labeled plasmin or plasminogen such as Tc"-labeled plasmin (Deacon et al., 1980, Br J Radiol 53, 673-677) or pegylated or acylated plasmin or plasminogen (or truncated variants thereof; EP 9879, WO 93/15189). Any other label (radioactive, fluorescent, etc.) may also be used to produce a plasmin or plasminogen derivative.
- Said derivatives further include hybrid or chimeric plasmin or plasminogen molecules comprising e.g. a truncated plasmin or plasminogen according to the invention fused with e.g. a fibrin-binding molecule (such as kringle 2 of tPA, an apolipoprotein kringle, the finger domain of tPA or fibronectin or the Fab domain of a fibrin- binding antibody).
- a fibrin-binding molecule such as kringle 2 of
- the autolysis rate constant can be determined. It is envisaged that the plasmin variants according to the invention, including the plasmins obtained from the plasminogen variants according to the invention, or any of the plasmin derivatives according to the invention may be characterized by an autolysis rate constant that is at least 5%, or at least 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99% or 99.5% lower than the autolysis rate constant of wild-type plasmin, or, alternatively, by an autolysis rate constant that is at most 95%, or at most 0.5%, 1%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 75%, 80%, or 90% of the autolysis rate constant of wild-type plasmin.
- the calculation can be done based on the absolute autolysis rate constant numbers.
- wild-type microplasmin has an autolysis rate constant of 230 M 1 S "1
- microplasmin variant K137M has an autolysis rate constant of 1 M " s " (see Example 3/Table 3).
- the autolysis rate constant of the K137M variant therefore is 0.43 % of the autolysis rate constant of wild-type microplasmin.
- any of the plasminogen variants according to the invention or plasmins obtained therefrom, of the plasmin variants according to the invention may be Glu-plasminogen of Glu-plasmin, Lys- plasminogen or Lys-plasmin, midiplasminogen or midiplasmin, miniplasminogen or miniplasmin, microplasminogen or microplasmin, deltaplasminogen or deltaplasmin.
- such assays may also be used to follow disappearance of plasmin proteolytic activity over time due to autoproteo lytic degradation of the enzyme.
- said plasmin variant may be incubated in the presence of wild-type plasmin and the resistance of the plasmin variant to digestion by wild-type plasmin can be monitored.
- Debridement may also be performed using enzymes or may be assisted by enzymes, a process referred to as enzymatic debridement.
- Debridement is an important aspect in the healing process of burns and other serious wounds and it is used as well in the treatment of some types of snake bites.
- the application of plasmin (or of any variant or derivative thereof or alternative therefore as described above) in enzymatic debridement (alone or in combination with other types of debridement) is particularly useful in promoting or facilitating wound healing and as an adjunct in surgical procedures such as skin grafting.
- thrombosis takes place in one of the arteries, the tissues supplied by that artery may be deprived of oxygen and nutrition, causing damage or death of the tissue (gangrene).
- the severity of the damage depends upon the position and size of the thrombosis, the speed at which it grows and whether the affected area has only one artery or is supplied by collateral blood vessels. If the vessel to a vital organ is affected, e.g. the heart or the brain, the person may be severely crippled or die.
- a thrombus may contain infective organisms such as bacteria, and septic thrombosis may occur, with the formation of pus and infection of the surrounding tissues.
- plasmin or of any variant or derivative thereof or alternative therefore as described above
- plasmin include the reduction of the level of circulating fibrinogen (e.g. WO 93/07893) and its use as an ⁇ 2-antiplasmin inhibitor (reported to reduce the size of cerebral infarct after ischemic stroke; WO 00/18436).
- sugars such as sucrose, glucose, fructose, lactose, trehalose, maltose and mannose
- sugar alcohols such as sorbitol and mannitol and polysaccharides such as dextrins, dextrans, glycogen, starches and celluloses.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent or adjuvant may comprise compounds such as glycerol, niacinamide, glucosamine, thiamine, citrulline, inorganic salts (such as sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride), benzyl alcohol or benzoic acid.
- the effective amount may further vary depending on the severity of the condition that needs to be treated or the expected severity of the condition that needs to be prevented; this may depend on the overall health and physical condition of the patient and usually the treating doctor's or physician's assessment will be required to establish what is the effective amount.
- the effective amount may further be obtained by a combination of different types of administration.
- the medicament may be administered as a solution (liquid or semi-liquid, e.g., gel-like or in dispersion or suspension, colloidal, in emulsion, nanoparticle suspension) or as a solid (e.g. tablet, minitablet, hard- or soft-shelled capsules).
- plasmin dosage and duration of plasmin therapy will typically depend on the size and location of the blood clot as well as on the size, weight and age of the patient. If a clot is venous, treatment with plasmin may continue for days whereas only hours of plasmin therapy may be required if the clot is arterial. A myocardial infarction may be treated with a short single dose treatment whereas conditions such as thrombophlebitis and pulmonary embolism may require longer multiple dose treatment.
- plasmin is delivered to the eye in a dose of 125 microgram contained in 0.1 mL diluent or carrier.
- said plasmin may be delivered to the eye 15 to 300 minutes, or 15 to 120 minutes prior to the vitrectomy.
- plasminogen as an alternative source for plasmin (see "plasmin" definition)
- up to 250 microgram of plasminogen can be introduced per eye and said plasminogen may be accompanied by up to 2000 IU of urokinase or streptokinase as plasminogen activator or by up to 25 microgram of tPA.
- the above screening methods may further comprise a step wherein the proteolytic activity of the autoproteolytically stable plasmin variant is determined.
- Many products including medicines here to be understood specifically as user-ready active ingredient, i.e. in the final formulation for administration to a patient
- bulk-stored active ingredients of medicines are usually stored for a considerable amount of time prior to use. It is of interest to extend the shelf-life of products as long as possible. With the shelf-life is meant the time during which the product can be used safely and during which the product retains it potent utility, i.e.
- the present invention offers a solution for extending, enhancing or increasing the shelf-life or long-term storage stability of plasmin or any active fragment or derivative thereof or of a composition comprising plasmin or any active derivative thereof.
- the solution resides in making available plasmin variants as herein described, said variants having an enhanced stability, which, intrinsically, increases, enhances or extends their shelf-life.
- the invention likewise relates to methods for enhancing long-term storage stability of a plasmin- comprising composition, said methods comprising the step of identifying an autoproteolytically stable plasmin variant capable of being stored over a long time without significant loss of proteolytic activity.
- a plasmin preparation according to the invention is ali quoted and activity measurements are performed repeatedly during the envisaged storage term. If the envisaged storage term is, e.g., 24 months, activity measurements can be performed, e.g. every month.
- the allowable loss of proteolytic activity at the end of the envisaged storage term will largely depend on the envisaged clinical application but typically may be no more than e.g. 10% to 15%.
- step (iv) can be added to such methods which includes the purification of the plasminogen harvested in (iii).
- EXAMPLE 1 Autodegradation of the plasmin catalytic domain and determination of peptide bonds in the plasmin catalytic domain which are sensitive to autoproteolysis.
- microplasmin which consists mainly of the catalytic domain of plasmin.
- the column was equilibrated and eluted with a buffer containing 8 mM Na 2 HPO 4 , 1.5 mM KH 2 PO 4 , 3 mM KCl, 0.5 M (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 , pH 7.4. Fifty ⁇ L of a 1 mg/mL microplasmin solution (i.e., 50 ⁇ g microplasmin) was injected. The eluate was monitored for proteins with UV absorbance detector at 220 nm.
- Microplasmin from large-scale production was subjected to autocatalytic degradation.
- Microplasmin at a final concentration of 0.6 mg/mL was incubated for 4 hrs at +20 0 C at pH 3.1, pH 4.0, pH 5.0, pH 6.0, and pH 7.0 after which the samples were immediately frozen at -70 0 C.
- the samples were analyzed by reducing SDS-PAGE, the results of which are shown in Figure 3 (Coomassie Brilliant Blue stained gel).
- Figure 3 illustrates major autocatalytic degradation products of about 15 kDa, about 10 kDa and somewhat smaller than 10 kDa. The observed bands are in agreement with cleavage sites as determined via N-terminal amino acid sequencing (see Table 1).
- Figures 4 A and 4B illustrate the time -dependent degradation of the intact microplasmin and the accumulation of autocatalytic degradation products.
- Another sample was prepared by diluting the large-scale produced microplasmin 2-fold in 100 mM sodium phosphate, pH 7.2, and the sample was incubated for 30 min at 37°C. Twenty five micrograms of protein were then resolved on a 4- 12 % poly aery lamide gel. Following Coomassie staining, the bands corresponding to the two degradation fragments were excised, and the peptides were isolated from the gel and submitted to N-terminal sequencing (performed by Eurosequence B.V., Groningen, The Netherlands).
- the 15 kDa band yielded the sequence expected for the intact catalytic domain (VaI- Val-Gly-Gly).
- the smaller, 10 kDa fragment yielded the sequence Val-Gln-Ser-Thr-Glu-Leu, which identifies the major cleavage site as being between Arg 158 and VaI 159.
- the 10 kDa fragment also yielded a less abundant ( ⁇ 10 %), less well resolved sequence (Xaa-Xaa-Asn-Arg-Tyr), which suggests that a minor cleavage site is located C-terminal to Lys 147. All numberings are starting with VaI at position 1 of the light chain of plasmin (see Figure 1). Thus, when subjecting microplasmin to autodegradation at 2 mg/mL, an additional autocatalytic cleavage site between Arg 158 and VaI 159 was identified.
- microplasmin autolysis As is illustrated in Figure 5, the kinetics of microplasmin autolysis as assessed by western -blot (circles) follows the loss of microplasmin activity (squares) as assessed by a chromogenic substrate assay (see Example 3).
- Autolysis data were from the quantification of the band corresponding to the intact microplasmin in Figure 4B, and from activity data (which were best fitted using a second-order process equation; not shown). From the above described experiments it was concluded that microplasmin autodegradation is responsible for loss of activity, and that the major sites prone to autocatalytic cleavage are between Arg 158 and VaI 159, between Lys 147 and VaI 148, and between Lys 137 and GIu 138.
- microplasmin was diluted in PBS (squares in Figure 6A) or in porcine eye vitreous (circles in Figure 6A) to a final concentration of 1.53 ⁇ M, and residual concentration of active microplasmin was measured at various time points using the chromogenic substrate Glu-Phe-Lys-pNA.
- Porcine eye vitreous samples were collected at the indicated times and analyzed by western blot (Figure 6B) as described above. The arrow indicates the 15-kDa fragment.
- EXAMPLE 2 Construction, expression and purification of plasminogen variants and activation to plasmin.
- the pPICZ ⁇ A secretion vector purchased from Invitrogen Corporation (Carlsbad, California) was used to direct expression and secretion of recombinant human microplasminogen in Pichia pastoris.
- This vector contains the secretion signal of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae ⁇ -factor prepropeptide.
- a Xhol recognition sequence is present at the COOH-terminus of the ⁇ -factor secretion signal, immediately upstream of the Lys- Arg site that is cleaved by Kex2 to remove the secretion signal from the mature protein.
- This Xhol restriction site may be used to clone the gene of interest flush with the Kex2 cleavage site by synthesizing the gene with the Xhol and Kex2 recognition sites at its 5' end. The recombinant gene of interest will then be expressed with the native NH2-terminus.
- Engineered immediately downstream from the ⁇ -factor secretion signal in the pPICZ ⁇ A vector is a multiple cloning site with recognition sites for the restriction enzymes EcoRI, SfLI, Kpnl, SacII and Xbal to facilitate the cloning of heterologous genes.
- genes encoding the human microplasminogen and variants thereof were synthesized de novo taking into account the preferred codon usage by Pichia pastoris .
- the human microplasminogen amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:2) was imported in the program Gene Designer which is developed by DNA2.0 (Menlo Park, California) and is freely available on the internet. This sequence was backtranslated into DNA sequence using the Pichia pastoris codon usage table provided with the program. The nucleotide sequence was then checked manually and adjusted to better fit Escherichia coli codon usage. In addition, 6-base pair palindromic sequences and nucleotide repetitions were removed when possible. At the 5' end, an Xhol restriction site and the Kex2 cleavage site were added and at the 3 ' end, an Xbal restriction site was added.
- nucleotides TTGAAA positions 475-480 were changed into CTGCAG, introducing a Pstl site and changing Lysl37 into GIn in the microplasminogen protein, while leaving leucine at position 136 unchanged (nucleotide sequence is in SEQ ID NO:4 and the deduced amino acid sequence in SEQ ID NO:5).
- the arginine at position 158 is substituted by a histidine.
- Argl58 is encoded by the codon CGT at positions 540-542.
- the nucleotides TCGTGTT (positions 539-545) were changed into ACACGTG, introducing a PmII site and changing Argl58 into His in the microplasminogen protein, while leaving glycine at position 157 and valine at position 159 unchanged (nucleotide sequence is in SEQ ID NO:8 and the deduced amino acid sequence in SEQ ID NO:9).
- microplasminogen sequences were synthesized and cloned into the vector pPICZ ⁇ Aby DNA2.0 (Menko Park, California) using the same cloning strategy.
- microplasminogen variants were obtained after site-directed mutagenesis on expression vectors made as described above using the QuikChange II Site Directed Mutagenesis Kit from Stratagene (La Jolla, California). The following primers were used:
- SEQ ID NO:3 Artificial nucleic acid sequence with optimized codon usage for expression in Pichia.
- the nucleic acid sequence encodes the wild-type human microplasminogen amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:2
- SEQ ID NO:4 Microplasminogen variant with the Lysl37Gln substitution (mutated codon in bold italics, restriction sites Xhol, Pstl and Xbal underlined)
- SEQ ID NO:10 Microplasminogen variant with the Lysl37Gln, Lysl47His and Argl58His substitutions (mutated codons in bold italics, restriction sites Xhol, Pstl, PmII and Xbal underlined)
- the preparations were first activated with staphylokinase or urokinase, and the concentration of the active microplasmin species was determined at the end of the activation phase as described elsewhere. However, in order to prevent subsequent inactivation, the activated samples were stabilized by lowering the pH to ⁇ 3 by addition of 2 volumes of 5 mM citric acid.
- the kinetic parameters (kc at & K m ) of the microplasmin variants against the chromogenic substrate S-2403 were obtained by measuring initial rates of hydrolysis at various substrate concentrations, and by analysing the data with Equation 2, where [ ⁇ PL] is the concentration of active microplasmin as measured by HPLC, and [S] is the concentration of S-2403.
- Equation 2 An example of kcat and K m determination from the measurement of initial rates of hydrolysis is shown in Figure 9.
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