WO2018105630A1 - 新規プリオノイド病用治療薬 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a medicament for treating cognitive dysfunction and / or neurodegenerative diseases using Sendai virus envelope as an active ingredient, and a combination of the medicament and an immune checkpoint inhibitor.
- Dementia is a disorder of cognitive dysfunction that makes it impossible to operate daily life and social life due to chronic deterioration and disappearance of various normally developed mental functions due to acquired brain organic disorders. It is a kind.
- dementia There are several types of dementia, including Alzheimer-type dementia, cerebrovascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia. Among them, Alzheimer-type dementia is the most common. It is said that it accounts for 60% of the cause.
- Non-patent Documents 1 and 2 Several drug therapies have been developed for dementia, especially Alzheimer's dementia, but they have not yet been fundamentally treated.
- Sendai virus Hemaglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ)
- HVJ Hemaglutinating virus of Japan
- fusion activity analysis of cell membrane fusion activity
- the present inventors have introduced a novel hybrid gene transfer by combining a virus having an effective gene delivery capability (high efficiency) and a non-viral vector with less cytotoxicity and immunogenicity (low toxicity).
- a vector was developed and a fusion-forming viral liposome with a fusion-forming envelope derived from HVJ was constructed.
- DNA-loaded liposomes are fused with UV-inactivated HVJ to form HVJ-liposomes (400-500 nm in diameter), which are fusion-forming virus-liposomes.
- the advantage of fusion-mediated delivery is that the transfected DNA is protected from endosomal and lysosomal degradation in the receptor cells.
- HVJ-E HVJ envelope
- HVJ-E itself has an antitumor immunity activation effect and a cancer cell-specific cell death induction effect and is useful as an anticancer agent (Patent Documents 8 and 9).
- Patent Documents 8 and 9 Investigators are also conducting clinical trials for patients with malignant melanoma, prostate cancer, and malignant pleural mesothelioma.
- the object of the present invention is to find a novel effect of HVJ-E and establish its clinical application.
- the inventors confirmed that significant short-term memory improvement was observed by administering HVJ-E to Alzheimer's disease model mice prepared by administration of ⁇ -amyloid. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the combined use of anti-PD-1 antibody with HVJ-E shows a synergistic improvement in the effect.
- the present invention has been completed based on the above findings and relates to the following (1) to (11).
- Cognitive dysfunction and / or neurodegenerative disease accompanied by accumulation of prionoid is Alzheimer type dementia, mild cognitive dysfunction (MCI), cerebral amyloid angiopathy, Down syndrome, macular degeneration, Lewy body dementia, Parkinson Disease, multisystem atrophy, tauopathy, frontotemporal lobar degeneration, taste-granular dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, autism, diabetes, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Creutz
- MCI mild cognitive dysfunction
- cerebral amyloid angiopathy Down syndrome
- macular degeneration Lewy body dementia
- Parkinson Disease multisystem atrophy
- tauopathy frontotemporal lobar degeneration
- taste-granular dementia amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- autism amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- ALS amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Creutz The medicament according to any one of (1) to (3), which is any one selected from felt-Jakob disease.
- the immune checkpoint inhibitor is anti-PD-1 antibody, anti-PD-L1 antibody, anti-PD-L2 antibody, anti-CTLA-4 antibody, anti-KIR antibody, anti-CD137 antibody, anti-LAG-3 antibody, anti-OX40 Any one selected from the group consisting of antibody, anti-CD80 antibody, anti-CD86 antibody, anti-B7-H3 antibody, anti-B7-H4 antibody, anti-B7-H5 antibody, anti-TIM-3 antibody, anti-TIGIT antibody, and anti-BTLA antibody
- the medicament according to (10), wherein the immune checkpoint inhibitor is an anti-PD-1 antibody, an anti-PD-L1 antibody or an anti-CTLA-4 antibody, preferably an anti-PD-1 antibody.
- the present invention provides a new treatment method for treating and / or preventing cognitive dysfunction and / or neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer type dementia.
- HVJ-E can be used in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors to more effectively treat cognitive impairment or neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer-type dementia that accompany the accumulation of prionoids such as ⁇ -amyloid.
- the combined effect of HVJ-E and immune checkpoint inhibitor is synergistic, and therefore, the dose of each drug can be reduced and side effects can be reduced compared to single administration.
- FIG. 1 shows a Y maze test apparatus and a method for calculating a voluntary alternation behavior rate.
- the number of spontaneous alternation actions is ACB, CBA, BAC, ACB, CBA
- the value of 62.5 which is obtained by dividing the total number of entries by 10 from the total number of entries minus 8 and multiplying by 100, was taken as the voluntary alternation action rate.
- FIG. 2 shows the results of the Y maze test (HVJ-E administered subcutaneously). Fig.
- FIG. 2A Total number of entries
- Fig. 2B Number of voluntary alternation actions (number of correct answers)
- Fig. 2C Voluntary alternation action rate (correct answer rate).
- a negative control group vehicle administration group
- HVJ-E administration group an anti-PD-1 antibody administration group
- HVJ-E + anti-PD-1 antibody combination group an HVJ-E + anti-PD-1 antibody combination group
- a positive control group donepezil administration group
- FIG. 3 shows the results of a passive test (response latency) (HVJ-E administered subcutaneously).
- 3A First day (10th day after administration of test substance)
- FIG. 3B 2nd day (11th day after administration of test substance).
- FIG. 4 shows the results of the Y maze test (HVJ-E is intranasal administration).
- FIG. 4A total number of entries
- FIG. 4B number of voluntary alternation actions (number of correct answers)
- FIG. 4C voluntary alternation action rate (correct answer rate).
- FIG. 5 shows the results of the Y maze test (HVJ-E is nasal administration).
- FIG. 5A Total number of entries
- FIG. 5B Number of voluntary alternation actions (number of correct answers)
- FIG. 5C Voluntary alternation action rate (correct answer rate).
- Vehicle indicates a vehicle administration group.
- the present invention relates to a medicament for preventing and / or treating cognitive dysfunction and / or neurodegenerative disease accompanied by prionoid accumulation, comprising Sendai virus envelope (HVJ-E) as an active ingredient.
- Sendai virus envelope HVJ-E
- Sendai virus envelope “Sendai virus (HVJ)” “Sendai virus (HVJ)” is a single-stranded negative-strand RNA virus belonging to the paramyxoviridae respirovirus genus that infects mice and rats and causes respiratory diseases.
- an envelope On the outside of the virus particle, there is an envelope that is a membrane structure, which covers the virus genome and the capsid protein.
- the envelope protein is a membrane component responsible for cell fusion activity when the virus adsorbs and enters the host cell, and plays an important role in virus infection such as immune evasion.
- Sendai virus envelope (HVJ-E)
- the “Sendai virus envelope (HVJ-E)” according to the present invention is an inactivated Sendai virus that has been inactivated and has lost its replication ability (Kaneda et al., Hemagglutinating Virus of Japan (HVJ) Envelope Vector). as a Versatile Gene Delivery System. Mol. Ther. 2002, 6, 219-226).
- HVJ-E the viral genomic RNA is completely inactivated and therefore has no infectivity or proliferation in the host.
- HVJ-E membrane proteins Hemagglutinin-Neuraminidase (HN) and Fusion (F) proteins have cell membrane fusion ability even after viral RNA inactivation. Therefore, it becomes possible to encapsulate genes and drugs in the envelope of inactivated HVJ and deliver them to the target cells.
- HVJ-E itself has an adjuvant effect to enhance tumor immunity, and can be used for cancer treatment alone or with an anticancer agent enclosed therein (see above, WO2005). / 094878, WO2010 / 032764). It has not been known before this application that HVJ-E has a preventive / therapeutic effect on cognitive dysfunction and neurodegenerative diseases associated with accumulation of prionoids such as Alzheimer's disease.
- the HVJ-E of the present invention can be obtained by inactivating HVJ.
- the HVJ to be used may be a wild type or a mutant to which an appropriate modification is added, as long as the purpose as a medicine is not impaired.
- wild-type HVJ for example, ATCC (registered trademark) VR-105 TM , ATCC (registered trademark) VR-907 TM, etc. can be purchased and used.
- the virus Prior to inactivation, the virus is preferably purified by centrifugation or a combination of ultrafiltration and an ion exchange column.
- mutant HVJ examples include HVJ-E in which HN is deleted by using siRNA specific to mRNA; a desired polypeptide is linked to the C-terminal side of a specific region of HN protein constituting HVJ-E HVJ-E modified to express a fusion protein of a modified HN protein and a desired protein on the outer surface of HVJ-E (see JP 2011-050292); E etc. can be mentioned.
- the inactivation of the virus is not particularly limited as long as it loses the replication ability of the virus in a host cell, preferably a human cell, and ultraviolet irradiation, ⁇ -irradiation, chemical treatment (alkylating agent treatment), Although it can be performed by heat treatment or the like, ultraviolet irradiation or ⁇ -ray irradiation is preferable in that the influence of the envelope on the protein on the membrane is small.
- the virus is inactivated by irradiating the suspension of HVJ with ultraviolet light (usually about 90 to 200 millijoules / cm 2 ) or ⁇ -ray (usually about 5 to 20 gray). be able to.
- the virus can be inactivated by adding an alkylating agent such as ⁇ -propiolactone to the suspension of HVJ and incubating.
- alkylating agent such as ⁇ -propiolactone
- Specific preparation methods for HVJ-E are described in detail in Kaneda et al., 2002, WO01 / 57204 (Example 8), JP-A-2002-065278, WO03 / 014338, and the like.
- the medicament containing HVJ-E of the present invention may contain a pharmacologically acceptable carrier or additive.
- Such carriers and additives include, for example, excipients, binders, lubricants, solvents, disintegrants, solubilizers, suspending agents, emulsifiers, isotonic agents, stabilizers, soothing agents.
- the excipient includes sugars such as lactose, glucose, D-mannitol, organic excipients such as starches, celluloses such as crystalline cellulose, and inorganic excipients such as calcium carbonate and kaolin. Etc.
- binder examples include pregelatinized starch, gelatin, gum arabic, methylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, crystalline cellulose, D-mannitol, trehalose, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and polyvinyl alcohol.
- lubricant examples include fatty acid salts such as stearic acid and stearate, talc, and silicates.
- Solvents include purified water, physiological saline, phosphate buffer and the like.
- disintegrants examples include low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose, chemically modified cellulose, and starches.
- solubilizers examples include polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, trehalose, benzyl benzoate, ethanol, sodium carbonate, sodium citrate, sodium salicylate, and sodium acetate.
- suspending agents or emulsifiers include sodium lauryl sulfate, gum arabic, gelatin, lecithin, glyceryl monostearate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, polysorbates, polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil, and the like. Can be mentioned.
- tonicity agents examples include sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sugars, glycerin, urea and the like.
- stabilizers examples include polyethylene glycol, sodium dextran sulfate, and other amino acids.
- Examples of soothing agents include glucose, calcium gluconate, procaine hydrochloride and the like.
- preservatives include p-hydroxybenzoates, chlorobutanol, benzyl alcohol, phenethyl alcohol, dehydroacetic acid, sorbic acid, and the like.
- Antioxidants include water-soluble antioxidants ascorbic acid, cysteine hydrochloride, sodium bisulfate, sodium metabisulfite, sodium sulfite, fat-soluble antioxidant ascorbyl palmitate, butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) , Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), lecithin, propyl gallate, ⁇ -tocopherol, and metal chelating agents such as citric acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), sorbitol, tartaric acid, and phosphoric acid.
- BHA butylated hydroxyanisole
- BHT Butylated hydroxytoluene
- lecithin propyl gallate
- ⁇ -tocopherol metal chelating agents
- flavoring agent examples include sweeteners and fragrances commonly used in the pharmaceutical field
- colorant examples include coloring agents commonly used in the pharmaceutical field.
- HVJ-E may be formulated together with a polymer such as hyaluronic acid, polylactic acid, alginic acid, gelatin, or a cationizing agent such as cationized gelatin (Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2008-308440).
- a polymer such as hyaluronic acid, polylactic acid, alginic acid, gelatin, or a cationizing agent such as cationized gelatin
- the administration route of the medicament of the present invention is not particularly limited, and may be oral or parenteral.
- parenteral administration include injection administration, nasal administration, transpulmonary administration, and transdermal administration.
- injection administration include intravenous injection, intramuscular injection, intraperitoneal injection, subcutaneous injection, intramedullary injection, intrathecal injection, and intradermal injection.
- the administration method can be appropriately selected depending on the age and symptoms of the patient.
- the dosage of the medicament of the present invention is appropriately determined depending on the purpose of use, administration route, and the like.
- the dose can be selected in the range of 200 mNAU to 20,000 mNAU as HVJ-E per administration.
- the dose can be selected within the range of 3,000-60,000 mNAU / body per patient.
- the medicament of the present invention may be used in combination with other drugs as long as the purpose of the present invention is not impaired.
- nucleic acids, drugs and the like can be encapsulated inside the HVJ-E.
- a drug or the like useful for the treatment of cognitive dysfunction or neurodegenerative disease may be encapsulated in HVJ-E as long as the object of the present invention is not impaired.
- the medicine containing HVJ-E is useful for the treatment and / or prevention of cognitive dysfunction with accumulation of prionoid and / or neurodegenerative disease with accumulation of prionoid.
- a “prionoid” is a protein that is thought to cause the spread of foci when the released misfolded protein is transmitted to neighboring cells. For example, amyloid ⁇ , ⁇ -synuclein, huntingtin, phosphorylated tau, etc. Can be mentioned. Representative examples of the prionoid are “amyloid ⁇ ” and “ ⁇ synuclein” described later.
- Amyloid ⁇ is a peptide that is a major component of senile plaques, which is a major pathological change in Alzheimer-type dementia.
- Amyloid ⁇ (hereinafter also referred to as “A ⁇ ”) is a highly hydrophobic peptide produced by being cleaved from a precursor protein (APP: Amyloid ⁇ protein precursor) by ⁇ - and ⁇ -secretase. There is A ⁇ 1-42 consisting of 1-40 and 42 amino acids.
- a [beta] 1-42 is easily aggregated than A [beta] 1-40, A [beta] 1-42 are aggregated, this is a theory that A [beta] 1-40 to perform to fibrosis aggregate as nuclei have been proposed, the accumulated Is thought to require modification with other risk factors (apo E, presenilin 1 and 2, etc.).
- a ⁇ has neurotoxicity and causes necrosis and the like.
- ⁇ -synuclein is a protein of unknown function consisting of 140 amino acid residues that are mainly found in nerve tissue and encoded by the SNCA gene. ⁇ -synuclein was first discovered as a component in amyloid, a fragment of which accumulates in Alzheimer's disease, but is believed to be responsible for neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease.
- Examples of “cognitive dysfunction and / or neurodegenerative disease accompanied by accumulation of prionoid” include, for example, Alzheimer's dementia, mild cognitive dysfunction (MCI), cerebral amyloid angiopathy, Down's syndrome, macular degeneration, Lewy body dementia , Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, tauopathy, frontotemporal lobar degeneration, addiction granule dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, autism, diabetes, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Examples thereof include, but are not limited to, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
- the term “treatment” means that various symptoms caused by cognitive dysfunction and / or neurodegenerative diseases associated with the accumulation of prionoids are improved by administering the medicament according to the present invention to a subject.
- prevention means preventing the onset or aversion of cognitive dysfunction and / or neurodegenerative diseases associated with the accumulation of prionoids.
- the present invention is a method for preventing and / or preventing cognitive dysfunction and / or neurodegenerative disease associated with accumulation of prionoids by combining (in combination or blending) Sendai virus envelope (HVJ-E) and immune checkpoint inhibitor. Also provided are medicaments for treatment.
- “Pharmaceuticals containing a combination of HVJ-E and immune checkpoint inhibitors” refers to HVJ-E.
- an immune checkpoint inhibitor are meant to be combined drugs for the simultaneous, separate, or sequential administration in the prevention and / or treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
- the medicament of the present invention is provided in the form of a combination containing both HVJ-E and an immune checkpoint inhibitor.
- the medicament of the present invention is provided as a combination of separate drugs containing HVJ-E and an immune checkpoint inhibitor, and is used simultaneously or sequentially.
- the medicament of the present invention may be provided as a kit composed of a drug containing HVJ-E and an immune checkpoint inhibitor.
- “combination” of HVJ-E and immune checkpoint inhibitor means that HVJ-E and immune checkpoint inhibitor are administered or used together, and the order of administration And dosing intervals are not to be interpreted as being limited.
- the “combination agent” of HVJ-E and immune checkpoint inhibitor means a pharmaceutical (fixed dose combination drug) formulated by combining HVJ-E and immune checkpoint inhibitor in a certain amount.
- HVJ-E and immune checkpoint inhibitors are administered (used) in combination, so that either one is administered at a lower dose than the dose used alone, thus reducing the potential for side effects can do.
- Immuno checkpoint inhibitor means inhibiting an immune checkpoint and inhibiting the action of substances / molecules that suppress the acquired immune defense system.
- An immune checkpoint is a molecule that suppresses the acquired immune defense system against pathogens such as cancer cells, bacteria, and viruses.
- PD-1 expressed on the surface of effector T cells and PD- expressed on the surface of tumor cells
- CT1-4 expressed on the surface of L1 and PD-L2
- the amino acid sequence of the immune checkpoint inhibitor and the base sequence of the gene encoding the same are already known and published in public databases (nucleic acid sequences: GenBank, DDBJ, EMBL, amino acid sequences: SwissProt, PIR, PDB ).
- GenBank GenBank Accession No. NM_005018
- protein programmed cell death protein 1 precursor [Homo sapiens]
- NP_005009 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NM_005018.2 and https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/167857792.
- An immune checkpoint inhibitor for example, antisense nucleic acid, siRNA, shRNA, antibody, etc.
- the information regarding immune checkpoint inhibitors is summarized below.
- the “immune checkpoint inhibitor” is not particularly limited as long as it is a substance that suppresses the expression or activity of the immune checkpoint.
- a substance that suppresses the expression of immune checkpoints acts at any stage of the immune checkpoint gene transcription level, post-transcriptional regulation level, protein translation level, post-translational modification level, etc. Also good. Therefore, substances that suppress the expression of immune checkpoints include, for example, substances that inhibit the transcription of the gene, substances that inhibit the processing of the initial transcription product into mRNA, substances that inhibit the transport of mRNA to the cytoplasm, mRNA A substance that promotes the degradation of RNA, a substance that inhibits translation of mRNA into protein, a substance that inhibits post-translational modification of immune checkpoints, and the like. Any substance that acts at any stage can be preferably used, but a substance that inhibits translation of mRNA into protein is preferred in the sense that it directly inhibits the production of immune checkpoints.
- Examples of the substance that specifically inhibits translation of immune checkpoint from mRNA to protein include a base sequence complementary to or substantially complementary to the base sequence of mRNA encoding immune checkpoint or a part thereof.
- a nucleic acid is mentioned.
- a base sequence complementary or substantially complementary to the base sequence of the immune checkpoint mRNA (a) a base sequence complementary or substantially complementary to a base sequence encoding an immune checkpoint, or (b) a base sequence that hybridizes with a complementary strand sequence of a base sequence encoding an immune checkpoint under highly stringent conditions, and encodes a protein having substantially the same activity as the immune checkpoint And complementary or substantially complementary base sequences.
- “Substantially complementary” means having a complementarity of about 70% or more, preferably about 80% or more, more preferably about 90% or more, and most preferably about 95% or more between base sequences. “Activity” refers to the action of suppressing the antitumor activity of T cells against cancer cells. “Substantially homogeneous” indicates that their activities are qualitatively (eg, physiologically or pharmacologically) the same. Accordingly, quantitative factors such as the degree of these activities (for example, about 0.1 to about 10 medium, preferably about 0.5 to about 2 times) and the molecular weight of the protein may be different. The activity of the immune checkpoint can be measured according to a method known per se.
- Examples of highly stringent conditions include a hybridization reaction at 45 ° C. in 6 ⁇ SSC (sodium chloride / sodium citrate), followed by one or more washings at 65 ° C. in 0.2 ⁇ SSC / 0.1% SDS. Can be mentioned.
- SSC sodium chloride / sodium citrate
- Part of a nucleotide sequence complementary or substantially complementary to the nucleotide sequence of an immune checkpoint mRNA refers to a protein that is capable of specifically binding to an immune checkpoint mRNA and of a protein from the mRNA.
- the length and position are not particularly limited as long as they can inhibit translation, but from the viewpoint of sequence specificity, at least 10 bases, preferably about 10 bases or more, preferably a portion complementary or substantially complementary to the target sequence. It contains 15 bases or more, more preferably about 20 bases or more.
- the nucleic acid containing a base sequence complementary to or substantially complementary to the base sequence of the immune checkpoint mRNA or a part thereof is preferably one of the following (i) to (iii): Illustrated.
- (i) Antisense nucleic acid against immune checkpoint mRNA ii) siRNA against immune checkpoint mRNA
- the antisense nucleic acid against the immune checkpoint mRNA (the antisense nucleic acid of the present invention) is complementary or substantially complementary to the base sequence of the mRNA.
- a nucleic acid comprising a simple base sequence or a part thereof, and having a function of suppressing protein synthesis by forming a specific and stable duplex with a target mRNA and binding.
- the antisense nucleic acid may be any of double-stranded DNA, single-stranded DNA, double-stranded RNA, single-stranded RNA, and DNA: RNA hybrid.
- the length of the target region of the antisense nucleic acid is not particularly limited as long as the antisense nucleic acid hybridizes, and as a result, the translation of immune checkpoints is inhibited.
- the length of the mRNA encoding these proteins is not limited.
- the entire sequence or a partial sequence may be used.
- the short sequence is about 10 bases
- the long sequence is the entire sequence of mRNA or initial transcription product.
- an oligonucleotide consisting of about 10 to about 40 bases, particularly about 15 to about 30 bases is preferred, but is not limited thereto.
- Non-translated regions, 3 ′ end palindromic regions, 3 ′ end hairpin loops, and the like may be selected as preferred target regions for antisense nucleic acids, but are not limited thereto.
- the nucleotide molecule constituting the antisense nucleic acid may be natural DNA or RNA, but various chemicals may be used to improve stability (chemical and / or enzyme) and specific activity (affinity with RNA). Modifications can be included.
- the antisense nucleic acid may be in the form of an antigene. Any antisense nucleic acid containing such various modifications can be chemically synthesized by a method known per se.
- siRNA against immune checkpoint mRNA double-stranded RNA consisting of oligo RNA complementary to immune checkpoint mRNA and its complementary strand, so-called siRNA, is also complementary or substantially complementary to the base sequence of immune checkpoint mRNA. Defined as being encompassed by a nucleic acid comprising a basic nucleotide sequence or a portion thereof. siRNA can be appropriately designed using commercially available software (eg, RNAi Designer; Invitrogen) based on the base sequence information of the target mRNA.
- the ribonucleotide molecules constituting siRNA may also be modified in the same manner as in the above-described antisense nucleic acid in order to improve stability, specific activity and the like.
- siRNA if all ribonucleotide molecules in natural RNA are replaced with a modified form, RNAi activity may be lost, and therefore it is necessary to introduce a minimum number of modified nucleotides that allow the RISC complex to function. .
- the siRNA is synthesized by synthesizing a sense strand and an antisense strand of a target sequence on mRNA with a DNA / RNA automatic synthesizer, denatured at about 90 to about 95 ° C. for about 1 minute in an appropriate annealing buffer, It can be prepared by annealing at about 30 to about 70 ° C. for about 1 to about 8 hours. Alternatively, it can be prepared by synthesizing a short hairpin RNA (shRNA) that is a precursor of siRNA and cleaving it with a dicer.
- shRNA short hairpin RNA
- nucleic acid capable of generating siRNA against immune checkpoint mRNA is also an immune checkpoint. It is defined as being included in a nucleic acid containing a base sequence complementary to or substantially complementary to the base sequence of mRNA or a part thereof. Examples of such a nucleic acid include the above-mentioned shRNA and an expression vector constructed so as to express it.
- shRNA is an oligo containing a base sequence in which the sense strand and the antisense strand of the target sequence on mRNA are linked by inserting a spacer sequence (for example, about 15 to 25 bases) long enough to form a suitable loop structure.
- the immunity checkpoint expression inhibitory activity of these nucleic acids can be attributed to the presence of transformants into which immune checkpoint genes have been introduced, in vivo or in vitro immune checkpoint gene expression systems, or in vivo or in vitro immune checkpoint quality. It can be examined using a protein translation system.
- the substance that suppresses the expression of immune checkpoints in the present invention is not limited to the nucleic acid as described above, and may be another substance such as a low molecular weight compound as long as it directly or indirectly inhibits the production of immune checkpoints. May be.
- the “substance that suppresses the activity of immune checkpoints” may be any substance as long as the effect of controlling the antitumor activity of T cells against cancer cells is suppressed.
- a substance that suppresses the activity of an immune checkpoint includes an antibody specific for the immune checkpoint.
- the antibody may be a polyclonal antibody or a monoclonal antibody. These antibodies can be produced according to a method known per se for producing antibodies or antisera.
- the isotype of the antibody is not particularly limited, and preferably IgG, IgM or IgA, particularly preferably IgG.
- the antibody is not particularly limited as long as it has at least a complementarity determining region (CDR) for specifically recognizing and binding a target antigen.
- CDR complementarity determining region
- Fab, Fab ′, F (ab ') Modified with a genetically engineered conjugate molecule such as 2 fragments, scFv, scFv-Fc, minibody, diabody, etc., or a molecule with protein stabilizing activity such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) Or a derivative thereof.
- PEG polyethylene glycol
- the “immune checkpoint inhibitor” include, for example, anti-PD-1 antibody, anti-PD-L1 antibody, anti-PD-L2 antibody, anti-CTLA-4 antibody, anti-KIR antibody, anti-CD137 antibody, anti-LAG- 3 antibodies, anti-OX40 antibody, anti-CD80 antibody, anti-CD86 antibody, anti-B7-H3 antibody, anti-B7-H4 antibody, anti-B7-H5 antibody, anti-TIM-3 antibody, anti-TIGIT antibody, and anti-BTLA antibody .
- anti-PD-1 antibody, anti-PD-L1 antibody and anti-CTLA-4 antibody are preferable, and anti-PD-1 antibody is more preferable.
- anti-PD-1 antibody used in the present invention is not particularly limited as long as it can bind to PD-1 and inhibit its function as an immune checkpoint.
- Anti-PD-1 antibodies include those that have already been approved and sold as pharmaceuticals, and those that are under development, and these can be suitably used.
- anti-PD-1 antibodies examples include nivolumab (OPDIVO (GSK / ONO Yakuhin)), humanized IgG4-type pembrolizumab (MK-3475 (Merck)), and dipyrizumab (CT-011 (CureTech)) , REGN-2810 / SAR-439684 (Regeneron), PDR-001 (Novartis), AMP-514 / MEDI-0680 (Amplimmune), TSR-042 (AnaptyBio), PF-06801591 (Pfizer), JS-001 (Shanghai Junshi Biosciences), IBI-308 (Innovent Biologics), BGB-A317 (BeiGene), but are not limited thereto.
- anti-PD-L1 antibody used in the present invention is not particularly limited as long as it can bind to PD-L1 and inhibit its function as an immune checkpoint.
- Anti-PD-L1 antibodies include those that have already been approved (sold) as pharmaceuticals and those that are under development, and these can be suitably used.
- anti-PD-L1 antibodies include atezolizumab (MPDL3280A / RG-7446 (Roche / Chugai)), Durvalumab (MEDI4736 (AstraZeneca)), averumab (MSB0010718C (Merck)), MED10680 / AMP-514 (Medimmune) ), MDX-1105 / BMS-936559 (BMS), INCAGN-1876 (Agenus), LY-3300054 (Eli Lilly), CA-170 (Aurigene Discovery Tcehcnology), and the like, but are not limited thereto.
- anti-CTLA-4 antibody used in the present invention is not particularly limited as long as it can bind to CTLA-4 and inhibit its function as an immune checkpoint.
- Anti-CTLA-4 antibodies include those that have already been approved (sold) as pharmaceuticals and those that are under development, and these can be suitably used. Examples of such “anti-CTLA-4 antibody” include, but are not limited to, ipilimumab (MDX-010), tremelimumab (CP675 / 206 (Pfizer)), and AGEN-1884 (4-Antibody).
- anti-killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) antibody Rililumab IPH2102 / BMS-986015
- anti-CD137 antibody Ulerumab BMS-663513
- PF-05082566, anti-LAG-3 antibody BMS-986016 MEDI6469
- MSB0011359C / M-7824 a bi-functional fusion protein targeting PD-LA and TGF- ⁇
- the above-described antibody may be prepared based on a conventional method.
- the antibody is preferably a chimeric antibody, a humanized antibody, or a fully human antibody in order to reduce the heteroantigenicity to humans.
- the “immune checkpoint inhibitor” of the present invention may contain a pharmacologically acceptable carrier or additive.
- Such carriers and additives include, for example, excipients, binders, lubricants, solvents, disintegrants, solubilizers, suspending agents, emulsifiers, isotonic agents, stabilizers, soothing agents.
- the administration route of the “immune checkpoint inhibitor” of the present invention is not particularly limited, but parenteral administration is preferable, and specific examples include injection administration, nasal administration, pulmonary administration, and transdermal administration.
- injection administration include intravenous injection, intramuscular injection, intraperitoneal injection, and subcutaneous injection.
- the administration method can be appropriately selected depending on the age and symptoms of the patient.
- the dosage forms and administration routes of these drugs may be the same or different. There may be. One or more different preparations may be combined.
- the dosage of the “immune checkpoint inhibitor” of the present invention is appropriately determined depending on the purpose of use, administration route, and the like. Adjusted to provide the desired optimal response (eg, therapeutic response). Since the active ingredient is an antibody, the dosage ranges from about 0.0001 to 100 mg / kg, generally 0.01 to 5 mg / kg patient weight. For example, the dosage is about 0.3 mg / kg body weight, 1 mg / kg body weight, 3 mg / kg body weight, 5 mg / kg body weight or 10 mg / kg body weight or in the range of 1-10 mg / kg.
- Typical treatment methods include, for example, once a week, once every two weeks, once every three weeks, once every four weeks, once a month, once every three months Administration or once every 3 to 6 months.
- intravenous administration it is 1 mg / kg body weight or 3 mg / kg body weight.
- the number of administrations is appropriately set according to symptoms, and may be administered as a single bolus, or may be administered over several times. For example, 6 doses may be administered every 4 weeks, then every 3 weeks, or every 3 weeks, or 3 mg / kg body weight once, then every 3 weeks 1 mg / Kg body weight may be administered.
- HVJ-E When HVJ-E according to the present invention is used in combination with an immune checkpoint inhibitor, the order of administration is not limited, and even if HVJ-E is administered after administration of the immune checkpoint inhibitor, both are administered simultaneously.
- an immune checkpoint inhibitor may be administered after administration of HVJ-E.
- an immune checkpoint inhibitor is administered after administration of HVJ-E.
- the administration interval of HVJ-E and immune checkpoint inhibitor is not particularly limited, taking into consideration the route of administration, dosage form, dose, residual concentration, etc.
- the desired combination effect can be obtained.
- the dosing interval is 0 hour to 7 days, preferably 0 hour to 3 days, more preferably 0 to 24 hours, and even more preferably 0 hours to 12 hours.
- the administration interval can be determined, for example, based on the result of analyzing the blood concentration of the drug or its metabolite in the patient by a known method.
- Example 1 Improvement effect of single administration and combined administration of HVJ-E and anti-PD-1 antibody on learning impairment in single administration model mice of ⁇ -amyloid Materials and methods
- Test substances (1) HVJ-E (lot number: 140523, Genomidia Corporation) (2) LEAF TM Purified anti-mouse CD279 (anti-PD-1 antibody, lot number: B203991, BioLegend Inc.) Positive control substance Aricept (registered trademark) tablets 5 mg (Donepezil hydrochloride, lot number: 61A53K, Eisai Co., Ltd.)
- Medium (1) Metroise (registered trademark) SM-100 (Methylcellulose (MC), lot number: 5065340, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.) (2) Water for injection (lot number: 5C74N, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Factory) 5% trehalose solution (lot number: 160523, Genomidia Corporation) (3) Phosphate buffer salt (lot number: 1259290, DS Pharma Biomedical Co.,
- test substance HVJ-E
- a 1 mL disposable syringe Terumo Corporation
- a syringe needle Teumo Corporation
- 1 mL of water for injection Wipe the outside of the rubber stopper with ethanol cotton, then stab a 1 mL polypropylene disposable syringe equipped with the above needle into the rubber stopper and add 1 mL per vial so that water for injection can be transmitted to the wall.
- Rotate the vial in a circle taking care not to bubble up and stick to the rubber stopper, and dissolve completely to make a uniform white solution.
- the concentration of HVJ-E at this time is 10,000 mNAU / mL (containing 5% trehalose).
- 5% trehalose aqueous solution to dilute and prepare a prescribed concentration (2,000 mNAU / mL) of the administration solution.
- Preparation of test substance (anti-PD-1 antibody) Use as it is (1 vial: 1 mg / mL). Store on ice until dosing and return to room temperature just before dosing.
- Preparation of positive control substance Prepare salt conversion (conversion factor: 1.10). Put the required number of donepezil tablets in an agate mortar and grind well. Add 0.5% MC in small portions to obtain the prescribed concentration.
- Preparation of material for model preparation ⁇ -amyloid is dissolved in water for injection to 2 mM, and incubated at 37 ° C for 4 days to prepare a ⁇ -amyloid solution.
- the operation should be performed in a clean bench, and the instruments and containers used should be sterilized.
- Preparation frequency 0.5% MC is at least once a week, model preparation substance is once every 4 days before administration, and vehicle (PBS), test substance and positive control substance are in use.
- Test animal species and strain mice Slc: ddY Male, 5-week-old, 50-day body weight range (23-28 g)
- Supply source Nippon SLC Co., Ltd.
- Quarantine and habituation Obtained animals should have a quarantine period of 5 days followed by a 4-day habituation period. During this time, quarantine by measuring body weight (electronic balance: using PB3002, PG2002-S, PB3002-S / FACT, MS1602S / 02, METTLER TOLEDO) three times and observing general conditions once a day And habituation. Animals with no abnormalities in weight transition and general condition are used for grouping. Animals with abnormal weight changes and general conditions are euthanized using carbon dioxide.
- Grouping method Grouping is performed using a computer system (IBUKI, Japan Bioresearch Center Co., Ltd.), dividing the body weight into layers, and then using a random sampling method so that the average body weight of each group is almost equal. Residual animals after grouping are euthanized using carbon dioxide on the grouping day.
- IBUKI Japan Bioresearch Center Co., Ltd.
- Control temperature 20.0 to 26.0 ° C, Control humidity: 40.0 to 70.0%, Light and darkness for 12 hours each (Lighting: 6 am to 6 pm), Ventilation rate: 12 times / hour (through a filter)
- a breeding room maintained in fresh air (Room E, Room 9, but during the Quarantine Period, Room E, Room 10).
- Animals are housed in groups of up to 10 animals per cage using plastic cages (W: 310 x D: 360 x H: 175 mm) with autoclaved flooring, and up to 5 animals per cage after grouping. And Replace the feeder at least once every two weeks, and replace the water bottle and plastic cage at least twice a week. The animal room is cleaned and disinfected daily.
- Feed Solid feed (MF, Oriental Yeast Co., Ltd.) that does not contain milk protein within 5 months after production is placed in a feeder and freely fed. For all lots of feed used, ensure that the concentration of contaminants, number of bacteria and nutrient content in the feed meet the acceptance criteria of the test facility.
- Administration route medium (0.5% MC) and positive control substance: Oral Forcible oral administration using a disposable syringe made of polypropylene (Terumo Corporation) equipped with an oral sonde for disposable mice (Fuchigami Instruments Co., Ltd.). During the administration procedure, mix each sample by inversion and suck it into a syringe.
- Dose volume Calculate from the body weight value on the day of administration at 10 mL / kg. Number of doses: Once a day for a total of 11 doses.
- Administration time Between 9:00 am and 12:00 am However, the ⁇ amyloid injection date and the inspection date are as follows. The day of ⁇ -amyloid injection is administered after ⁇ -amyloid injection (after waking). The test day is given approximately 1 hour (+ 10 minutes) before the measurement. Reason for selection: This is the normal method used in the testing facility.
- PBS Polypropylene disposable syringe
- Anti-PD-1 antibody intraperitoneally administered using a polypropylene disposable syringe (Terumo Corporation) equipped with an intraperitoneal disposable injection needle (Terumo Corporation).
- Dosing volume Administer 0.25 mL per animal.
- Number of administrations Once a day, 2 times in total, 1 day and 4 days.
- Administration time Between 9:00 am and 12:00 am Reason for selection: This is the normal method used in the testing facility.
- the general condition is observed once daily before administration. In cases where drowning (reduced locomotor activity, respiratory or pulse abnormalities, decreased body temperature, recumbency, prone position, etc., decreased response to external stimuli) is seen as a humane end The animal is euthanized using carbon dioxide gas.
- Body weight measurement The body weight is measured every day of administration (electronic balance: using one of PB3002, PG2002-S, PB3002-S / FACT, MS1602S / 02, METTLER TOLEDO). Body weight is measured before administration.
- Y maze test spontaneous alternation behavior test
- Equipment Figure 1
- the test included a Y-shaped maze made of plastic with one arm length of 39.5 cm, floor width of 4.5 cm, wall height of 12 cm, and three arms branching 120 degrees each ( Unicom). Before the measurement, adjust the illuminance on the floor of the device to 10 to 40 Lux.
- the test consists of a light room (W: 100 x D: 100 x H: 300 mm) partitioned by a central guillotine door and a dark room (W: 240 x D: 245 x) that gives electrical stimulation from the floor grid.
- the animal enters the dark room and at the same time the guillotine door is closed and an electrical stimulus (0.2 mA, 2 sec, scrambled) is applied, and the presence or absence of the animal's cry when loaded with an electrical stimulus is confirmed.
- the reaction latency is up to 300 seconds.
- the retention trial (Day 2) ends when the animal enters the dark room or 300 seconds have passed in the light room. Animals after the retention trial are euthanized using carbon dioxide.
- Statistical analysis method is vehicle control group and HVJ-E group, vehicle control group and anti-PD-1 antibody group, vehicle control group and HVJ-E + anti-PD-1 antibody group, HVJ-E group and HVJ-E + anti The PD-1 antibody group, the anti-PD-1 antibody group and the HVJ-E + anti-PD-1 antibody group, the vehicle control group and the donepezil group will be compared.
- the comparison test between two groups is performed by F-test for equal variance, Student t-test for equal variance and Aspin-Welch test for unequal variance.
- Significance level is 5%, and it is divided into less than 5% (p ⁇ 0.05) and less than 1% (p ⁇ 0.01).
- SAS system SAS Institute Japan Co., Ltd.
- HVJ-E alone or HVJ-E combined with an immune checkpoint inhibitor is more effective for cognitive impairment and neurodegenerative diseases that accompany the accumulation of prionoids such as A ⁇ , including Alzheimer's dementia. It has been shown that it can be expected that effective treatment will be possible.
- Example 2 Improvement effect of single and combined administration of HVJ-E and anti-PD-1 antibody on learning impairment in single administration model mice of ⁇ amyloid (comparison between HVJ-E subcutaneous administration and nasal administration)
- a Y maze test was performed in the same manner as in Example 1 except that a group for intranasal administration was set in addition to the group for subcutaneous administration of HVJ-E.
- the administration route and group structure are shown below.
- ⁇ amyloid injection date and the inspection date are as follows. The day of ⁇ -amyloid injection is administered after ⁇ -amyloid injection (after waking). The test day is given approximately 1 hour (+ 10 minutes) before the measurement.
- Result Y maze test (number of voluntary alternations, rate of voluntary alternations) The results of the Y maze test are shown in FIG.
- the HVJ-E intranasal administration group showed significantly higher number of spontaneous exchange behaviors (P ⁇ 0.05) and spontaneous exchange behavior rate (P ⁇ 0.01) compared to the vehicle control group, and the values were compared to the donepezil group. It was comparable.
- HVJ-E (nasal administration) + anti-PD-1 antibody administration group was not significantly different from vehicle control group, whereas HVJ-E (subcutaneous administration) ) + Anti-PD-1 antibody administration group showed significantly higher spontaneous exchange behavior rate (P ⁇ 0.01) compared to vehicle control group.
- HVJ-E attracts NK cells, CD4 + T cells, and CD8 + T cells to tumor foci by inducing chemokine production from tumor cells, dendritic cells, macrophages, etc., and induces Th1-dominant transformation to induce NK cells and Effector T It is thought to enhance the antitumor effect of cells (Cancer Res. 2007).
- HVJ-E has also been reported to act on neutrophils and induce N1-dominant transformation to enhance antitumor effects (Chang CY, et al., Oncotarget. 2016 Jul 5; 7 (27): 42195-42207).
- PD-1 is thought to be expressed mainly in myeloid cells and macrophages in addition to lymphocytes such as T cells and B cells (Yuan B, et al., Immunol Lett.
- HVJ-E is also considered to act against many types of immune cells as described above, and nasal administration of HVJ-E and HVJ-liposomes simultaneously activates mucosal immunity and systemic immunity (Yasuoka E, et al., J Mol Med (Berl). 2007 Mar; 85 (3): 283-92, Sakaue G, et al., J Immunol. 2003 Jan 1; 170 ( 1): 495-502), the difference between nasal and subcutaneous administration seems to be related to the mechanism of action of this HVJ-E.
- HVJ-E is expected to be able to more effectively treat cognitive impairment and neurodegenerative diseases accompanied by the accumulation of prionoids such as A ⁇ , including Alzheimer's dementia.
- Example 3 Improvement effect of nasal nasal administration of HVJ-E on learning impairment in a single mouse model of ⁇ -amyloid (dose response test)
- HVJ-E and an anti-PD-1 antibody were administered alone or in combination to animals in which learning impairment was induced by a single intraventricular administration of ⁇ -amyloid
- nasal administration of HVJ-E alone Showed improvement in Y maze test (short-term memory impairment). Therefore, in order to confirm the dose-responsiveness of HVJ-E single agent nasal administration, we used amyloidal intracerebral single-injection mice in the Alzheimer's disease model in HVJ-E single agent nasal administration at various concentrations for learning disorders. The improving effect was evaluated using the Y maze test.
- the Y maze test was carried out in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the dose of HVJ-E was changed.
- the administration route and group structure are shown below.
- Intranasal administration intranasal administration is performed using a micropipette (Eppendorf Co., Ltd.). Subcutaneous administration is carried out subcutaneously using a disposable syringe (made by Terumo Corporation) made of polypropylene, to which a disposable injection needle (Terumo Corporation) is attached, as in Example 1. At the time of administration, mix each specimen individually and suck it into a syringe. Nasal administration is performed under the following conditions. Dose volume: The dose is 5 ⁇ L per nose per mouse and is administered intranasally (10 ⁇ L / both nose).
- the administration time is between 9:00 am and 12:00 am.
- the ⁇ amyloid injection date and the inspection date are as follows. The day of ⁇ -amyloid injection is administered after ⁇ -amyloid injection (after waking). The test day is given approximately 1 hour (+ 10 minutes) before the measurement.
- Result Y maze test (number of voluntary alternations, rate of voluntary alternations) The results of the Y maze test are shown in FIG. Similar to the results of Example 2, the nasal administration group of HVJ-E (100 mNAU / body) showed significantly higher spontaneous exchange behavior rate (P ⁇ 0.01) compared to the vehicle control group. Was comparable to the donepezil group.
- the present invention is useful for the prevention and / or treatment of cognitive dysfunction and / or neurodegenerative diseases associated with the accumulation of prionoids.
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Abstract
Description
本明細書は、本願の優先権の基礎である特願2016-236536号(2016年12月6日出願)の明細書に記載された内容を包含する。
技術分野:
センダイウイルスエンベロープを有効成分とする認知機能障害及び/又は神経変性疾患を治療するための医薬、及び前記医薬と免疫チェックポイント阻害剤との併用に関する。
(1)センダイウイルスエンベロープを有効成分として(すなわち、有効投与量で)含む、プリオノイドの蓄積を伴う認知機能障害及び/又は神経変性疾患を予防及び/又は治療するための医薬。
(2)センダイウイルスエンベロープが、野生型センダイウイルスエンベロープである、(1)に記載の医薬。
(3)センダイウイルスエンベロープが、不活化されたセンダイウイルスエンベロープである、(1)又は(2)に記載の医薬。
(4)プリオノイドの蓄積を伴う認知機能障害及び/又は神経変性疾患が、アルツハイマー型認知症、軽度認知機能障害(MCI)、脳アミロイド血管症、ダウン症候群、黄斑変性、レビー小体型認知症、パーキンソン病、多系統萎縮症、タウオパチー、前頭側頭葉変性症、嗜銀顆粒性認知症、筋萎縮性側索硬化症、自閉症、糖尿病、筋萎縮性側索硬化症(ALS)、及びクロイツフェルト・ヤコブ病から選ばれるいずれかである、(1)~(3)のいずれかに記載の医薬。
(5)プリオノイドの蓄積を伴う認知機能障害及び/又は神経変性疾患がアルツハイマー型認知症である、(4)に記載の医薬。
(6)プリオノイドがアミロイドβである、(1)~(5)のいずれかに記載の医薬。
(7)免疫チェックポイント阻害剤と併用される、(1)~(6)のいずれかに記載の医薬。
(8)センダイウイルスエンベロープと免疫チェックポイント阻害剤が同時又は順次に投与されることを特徴とする、(7)に記載の医薬。
(9)センダイウイルスエンベロープと免疫チェックポイント阻害剤を組み合せて含む、(1)~(8)のいずれかに記載の医薬。
(10)免疫チェックポイント阻害剤が、抗PD-1抗体、抗PD-L1抗体、抗PD-L2抗体、抗CTLA-4抗体、抗KIR抗体、抗CD137抗体、抗LAG-3抗体、抗OX40抗体、抗CD80抗体、抗CD86抗体、抗B7-H3抗体、抗B7-H4抗体、抗B7-H5抗体、抗TIM-3抗体、抗TIGIT抗体、及び抗BTLA抗体からなる群より選ばれるいずれか1又は2以上である、(7)~(9)のいずれかに記載の医薬。
(11)免疫チェックポイント阻害剤が、抗PD-1抗体、抗PD-L1抗体又は抗CTLA-4抗体、好ましくは抗PD-1抗体である、(10)に記載の医薬。
「センダイウイルス(HVJ)」
「センダイウイルス(HVJ)」は、パラミクソウイルス科レスピロウイルス属の一本鎖マイナス鎖RNAウイルスで、マウスやラットに感染し、呼吸器病を引き起こす。ウイルス粒子の外側には、膜状構造であるエンベロープが存在し、ウイルスゲノム、カプシドタンパクを覆っている。エンベロープタンパク質は、ウイルスが宿主細胞に吸着・侵入する際の細胞融合活性を担う膜成分であり、免疫回避など、ウイルス感染において重要な役割を果たしている。
本発明にかかる「センダイウイルスエンベロープ(HVJ-E)」とは、不活性化され、複製能力を失わせた不活性化センダイウイルスである(Kaneda et al., Hemagglutinating Virus of Japan (HVJ) Envelope Vector as a Versatile Gene Delivery System. Mol. Ther. 2002, 6, 219-226)。HVJ-Eでは、ウイルスのゲノムRNAは完全に不活化されているため、宿主における感染性や増殖性を有しない。
本発明のHVJ-Eは、HVJを不活性化することにより得ることができる。用いられるHVJは、医薬としての目的を損なわない限り、野生型であっても、適当な改変が加えられた変異型であってもよい。野生型HVJとしては、たとえば、ATCC(登録商標)VR-105TM,ATCC(登録商標)VR-907TM等を購入して使用することができる。ウイルスは、不活性化に先だって、遠心分離あるいは限外ろ過とイオン交換カラムの併用等により精製することが好ましい。
本発明のHVJ-Eを含む医薬は、薬理学上許容される担体や添加物を含むものであってもよい。そのような担体や添加物としては、例えば、賦形剤、結合剤、滑沢剤、溶剤、崩壊剤、溶解補助剤、懸濁化剤、乳化剤、等張化剤、安定化剤、無痛化剤、防腐剤、抗酸化剤、矯味剤、着色剤、緩衝剤、流動性促進剤等が挙げられるが、これらに制限されず、その他常用の担体や添加物が適宜使用できる。
HVJ-Eを含む医薬は、プリオノイドの蓄積を伴う認知機能障害及び/又はプリオノイドの蓄積を伴う神経変性疾患の治療及び/又は予防に有用である。
発明者らは、免疫チェックポイント阻害剤を、アルツハイマー病のモデルマウスに投与することで、行動学的改善が認められることを確認するとともに、その効果はHVJ-Eと併用することで、相乗的に効果を示すことも実証した。すなわち、本発明は、センダイウイルスエンベロープ(HVJ-E)と免疫チェックポイント阻害剤を組み合わせて(併用または配合して)、プリオノイドの蓄積を伴う認知機能障害及び/又は神経変性疾患を予防及び/又は治療するための医薬も提供する。
本発明において、「HVJ-Eと免疫チェックポイント阻害剤を組み合わせて含む、プリオノイドの蓄積を伴う認知機能障害及び/又は神経変性疾患を予防及び/又は治療するための医薬」とは、HVJ-Eと免疫チェックポイント阻害剤を、神経変性疾患を予防及び/又は治療において、同時に、別々に、又は、順次に投与するために組み合わせた医薬を意味する。1つの実施形態において、本発明の医薬は、HVJ-Eと免疫チェックポイント阻害剤が共に含有される配合剤の形で提供される。また、別な実施形態において、本発明の医薬は、HVJ-Eと免疫チェックポイント阻害剤を含有する別々の薬剤の併用として提供され、同時に、又は順次に使用される。さらに、別な実施形態において、本発明の医薬は、HVJ-Eと免疫チェックポイント阻害剤を含有する薬剤から構成されるキットとして提供されてもよい。
「免疫チェックポイント阻害剤」とは、免疫チェックポイントを阻害し、獲得免疫防御システムを抑制する物質・分子の作用を阻害することを意味する。免疫チェックポイントとは、がん細胞、細菌やウイルスなどの病原体に対する獲得免疫防御システムを抑制する分子であり、たとえば、エフェクターT細胞表面に発現するPD-1や、腫瘍細胞表面に発現するPD-L1やPD-L2、活性化T細胞あるいは抑制性T細胞Tregの表面に発現するCTLA-4、樹状細胞表面に発現するCD80(B7-1)やCD86(B7-2)のほか、B7-H3、B7-H4、B7-H5(VISTA)、KIR、CD137、LAG-3、TIM-3、TIGIT、OX40、BTLA等が挙げられる。
(a) 免疫チェックポイントをコードする塩基配列と相補的もしくは実質的に相補的な塩基配列、又は
(b) 免疫チェックポイントをコードする塩基配列の相補鎖配列とハイストリンジェントな条件下でハイブリダイズする塩基配列であって、免疫チェックポイントと実質的に同質の活性を有するタンパク質をコードする塩基配列と、相補的もしくは実質的に相補的な塩基配列が挙げられる。
(i) 免疫チェックポイントのmRNAに対するアンチセンス核酸
(ii) 免疫チェックポイントのmRNAに対するsiRNA
(iii) 免疫チェックポイントのmRNAに対するsiRNAを生成し得る核酸
本発明における、免疫チェックポイントのmRNAに対するアンチセンス核酸(本発明のアンチセンス核酸)とは、該mRNAの塩基配列と相補的もしくは実質的に相補的な塩基配列又はその一部を含む核酸であって、標的mRNAと特異的かつ安定した二重鎖を形成して結合することにより、タンパク質合成を抑制する機能を有するものである。アンチセンス核酸は、二本鎖DNA、一本鎖DNA、二本鎖RNA、一本鎖RNA、DNA:RNAハイブリッドのいずれであってもよい。
本明細書においては、免疫チェックポイントのmRNAに相補的なオリゴRNAとその相補鎖とからなる二本鎖RNA、いわゆるsiRNAもまた、免疫チェックポイントのmRNAの塩基配列と相補的もしくは実質的に相補的な塩基配列又はその一部を含む核酸に包含されるものとして定義される。siRNAは標的となるmRNAの塩基配列情報に基づいて、市販のソフトウェア(例:RNAi Designer; Invitrogen)を用いて適宜設計することができる。
本明細書においては、生体内で上記の免疫チェックポイントのmRNAに対するsiRNAを生成し得るようにデザインされた核酸もまた、免疫チェックポイントのmRNAの塩基配列と相補的もしくは実質的に相補的な塩基配列又はその一部を含む核酸に包含されるものとして定義される。そのような核酸としては、上記したshRNAやそれを発現するように構築された発現ベクターなどが挙げられる。shRNAは、mRNA上の標的配列のセンス鎖及びアンチセンス鎖を適当なループ構造を形成しうる長さ(例えば15から25塩基程度)のスペーサー配列を間に挿入して連結した塩基配列を含むオリゴRNAをデザインし、これをDNA/RNA自動合成機で合成することにより調製することができる。shRNAの発現カセットを含む発現ベクターは、上記shRNAをコードする二本鎖DNAを常法により作製した後、適当な発現ベクター中に挿入することにより調製することができる。shRNAの発現ベクターとしては、U6やH1などのPol III系プロモーターを有するものが用いられ得る。
1.材料及び方法
試験物質:
(1)HVJ-E(ロット番号:140523、ジェノミディア株式会社)
(2)LEAFTM Purified anti-mouse CD279 (抗PD-1抗体、ロット番号:B203991、BioLegend Inc.)
陽性対照物質
アリセプト(登録商標)錠 5 mg(ドネペジル塩酸塩、ロット番号:61A53K、エーザイ株式会社)
媒体:
(1)メトローズ(登録商標)SM-100(メチルセルロース(以下 MC)、ロット番号:5065340、信越化学工業株式会社)
(2)注射用水(ロット番号:5C74N、株式会社大塚製薬工場)
5%トレハロース溶液(ロット番号:160523、ジェノミディア株式会社)
(3)リン酸緩衝塩(ロット番号:1259290、DSファーマバイオメディカル株式会社)
モデル作製用物質:
Amyloid - β Protein(25-35)(βアミロイド、ロット番号:AW14089、PolyPeptide Laboratories)
モデル作製用物質用媒体:
注射用水(ロット番号:K5F71、株式会社大塚製薬工場)
媒体(0.5%MC)の調製
必要量のMCを秤量(電子天秤:XP205DR、PB3002-S/FACTのいずれかを使用、メトラー・トレド株式会社)後、注射用水で 0.5w/v%濃度となるよう撹拌調製する。調製後の 0.5%MC溶液は、冷蔵(管理温度:2.0~8.0°C)の条件下で保管し、調製後7日以内に使用する。
媒体(PBS)の調製
リン酸緩衝塩 1錠あたり100 mL の注射用水で溶解し、0.22 μmのフィルター(MILLIPORE)でろ過滅菌する。
必要数の被験物質を室温に戻し、バイアルからゴム栓だけを残してアルミキャップを完全に取りはずす。注射針(テルモ株式会社)を取り付けた 1 mLのポリプロピレン製ディスポーザブル注射筒(テルモ株式会社)に注射用水を 1 mL充填する。ゴム栓の外側をエタノール綿で清拭した後、上記の注射針を取り付けた 1 mLのポリプロピレン製ディスポーザブル注射筒をゴム栓に刺し、注射用水を壁面に伝わせるようにバイアルあたり1 mL加える。液が泡立たないよう且つゴム栓につかないように注意しながら、円を描くようにバイアルを回し、完全に溶解させ均一な白色の溶液とする。このときのHVJ-Eの濃度を10,000 mNAU/mL(5% トレハロース含有)とする。ゴム栓をはずし、液を泡立てないよう注意しながらマイクロピペットを用いて全量をポリプロピレン製のチューブに移す。
溶解液を移したチューブはただちに氷上に静置し、5%トレハロース水溶液を用いて所定濃度(2,000 mNAU/mL)の投与液を希釈調製する。調製後は氷上に保存し、投与直前に室温に戻す。
被験物質(抗PD-1抗体)の調製
そのまま(1バイアル:1 mg/mL)用いる。投与までは氷上に保存し、投与直前に室温に戻す。
塩換算をして調製する(換算係数:1.10)。
ドネペジルの必要錠数をメノウ乳鉢に入れてよく磨砕し、少量ずつ 0.5%MCを加えて、所定濃度とする。
βアミロイドを注射用水で 2 mMとなるように溶解し、37°Cで 4日間インキュベーションしてβアミロイド溶液を調製する。なお、操作はクリーンベンチ内で行い、使用する器具及び容器は滅菌済みのものを使用する。
0.5%MCは1週間に 1回以上、モデル作製用物質は投与4日前に1回、媒体(PBS)、被験物質及び陽性対照物質は用時とする。
動物種及び系統
マウス(SPF):Slc: ddY
雄、5週齢、50匹
入手後1日の体重範囲(23~28 g)
供給源:日本エスエルシー株式会社
入手した動物は 5日間の検疫期間、その後 4日間の馴化期間を設ける。この間に体重測定(電子天秤:PB3002、PG2002-S、PB3002-S/FACT、MS1602S/02のいずれかを使用、メトラー・トレド株式会社)を3 回及び一般状態の観察を1日1回行い検疫及び馴化とする。体重推移及び一般状態に異常の認められない動物を群分けに用いる。体重推移及び一般状態に異常の認められた動物は、炭酸ガスを用いて安楽死させる。
群分けはコンピュータシステム(IBUKI、株式会社日本バイオリサーチセンター)を用いて、体重を層別に分けたのち、無作為抽出法により各群の平均体重がほぼ等しくなるように行う。群分け後の残余動物は、群分け日に炭酸ガスを用いて安楽死させる。
動物は入手日に油性インクによる尾への記入法及び四肢への色素塗布法を併用して識別する。群分け後は、ケージラベルと同色(但し偽手術群は黒色)の油性インクを用いて尾へ動物番号の記入により識別する。各ケージには、検疫・馴化期間中は試験番号、入手年月日、検疫・馴化動物番号を記入したラベルを、群分け後は試験番号、群名称、投与量及び動物番号を記入し、群毎に色分けしたラベルを取り付ける。
管理温度:20.0 ~ 26.0°C、管理湿度:40.0 ~ 70.0%、明暗各12時間(照明:午前6時 ~ 午後6時)、換気回数:12回/時(フィルターを通した新鮮空気)に維持された飼育室(E棟9号室、但し検疫期間中はE棟10号室)で動物を飼育する。動物はオートクレーブ処理した床敷を入れたプラスチック製ケージ(W:310 × D:360 × H:175 mm)を用いて 1ケージあたり 10匹まで、群分け後は 1ケージあたり 5匹までの群飼育とする。給餌器の交換は 2週間に 1回以上行い、給水瓶、プラスチック製ケージの交換は 1 週間に 2回以上行う。動物飼育室の清掃・消毒は毎日行う。
製造後5ヵ月以内の乳タンパク質を含まない固型飼料(MF、オリエンタル酵母工業株式会社)を、給餌器に入れ自由に摂取させる。使用した飼料の全ロットについて、飼料中の汚染物質濃度、細菌数及び栄養成分含量が試験施設の許容基準に適合していることを確認する。
媒体(0.5%MC)及び陽性対照物質:経口
ディスポーザブルマウス用経口ゾンデ(有限会社フチガミ器械)を取り付けたポリプロピレン製ディスポーザブル注射筒(テルモ株式会社)を用いて強制経口投与する。投与操作時には、各投与検体を 1匹毎に転倒混和し、注射筒に吸引する。
投与液量:投与日の体重値より、10 mL/kgで算出する。
投与回数:1日 1回、合計 11回とする。
投与時刻:午前9時~午前12時の間とする。但しβアミロイド注入日及び検査日は下記の如く行う。
βアミロイド注入日は、βアミロイド注入後(覚醒後)に投与する。
検査日は、測定の約 1時間(+ 10分)前に投与する。
選択理由:試験施設で用いられている通常の方法である。
ディスポーザブル注射針(テルモ株式会社)を取り付けたポリプロピレン製ディスポーザブル注射筒(テルモ株式会社)を用いて頸背部に皮下投与する。投与操作時には、各投与検体を 1匹毎に転倒混和し、注射筒に吸引する。
投与液量:投与日の体重値より、5 mL/kgで算出する。
投与回数:隔日 1日 1回、合計 6回とする。
投与時刻:午前9時~午前12時の間とする。但しβアミロイド注入日及び検査日は下記の如く行う。
βアミロイド注入日は、βアミロイド注入後(覚醒後)に投与する。
検査日は、測定の約 1時間(+ 10分)前に投与する。
ディスポーザブル注射針(テルモ株式会社)を取り付けたポリプロピレン製ディスポーザブル注射筒(テルモ株式会社)を用いて腹腔内投与する。投与操作時には、各投与検体を 1匹毎に転倒混和し、注射筒に吸引する。
投与液量:1匹あたり0.25 mLを投与する。
投与回数:1日 1回、投与1日及び投与4日の合計2回とする。
投与時刻:午前9時~午前12時の間とする。
選択理由:試験施設で用いられている通常の方法である。
HVJ-E及び抗PD-1抗体の投与量は十分な薬理作用が発現すると予想される用量を含め設定した。ドネペジルは試験施設のバックグラウンドデータに基づいて、十分な薬理作用を示す用量を設定した。
実験スケジュール
投与検体の投与開始日を 投与1日とし、投与 3日に βアミロイドを注入する。その後、投与 9日に Y迷路試験、投与 10 ~ 11日に受動回避試験を行い、受動回避試験(保持試行)終了後に脳を摘出する。
一般状態は、1日1回、投与前に観察する。
なお、瀕死(自発運動が低下し、呼吸や脈拍の異常、体温低下、横臥、腹臥などの姿勢を取り、外部からの刺激への反応が低下した状態)がみられた場合を人道的エンドポイントとし、その動物については、炭酸ガスを用いて安楽死させる。
体重は、投与日毎に測定(電子天秤:PB3002、PG2002-S、PB3002-S/FACT、MS1602S/02のいずれかを使用、メトラー・トレド株式会社)する。体重測定は投与前に行う。
動物をペントバルビタールナトリウム(東京化成工業株式会社)40 mg/kgで腹腔内投与(投与液量:10 mL/kg)し、麻酔する。麻酔後、頭皮に塩酸レボブピバカイン(ポプスカイン(登録商標)0.25%注、丸石製薬株式会社)を皮下投与(0.1 mL)する。動物の頭頂部の毛を刈り、頭部を脳定位固定装置に固定する。頭皮をヨードチンキで消毒後に切開して、頭蓋骨を露出させ、頭蓋骨上の結合組織を綿棒で取り除いたのち、ブロワーで乾燥させて bregmaの位置を見やすくする。歯科用ドリルを用いて bregmaより側方 1 mm(右側)、後方 0.2 mmの頭蓋骨にステンレスパイプ刺入用の穴を開ける。骨表面から 2.5 mmの深さまで外径 0.5 mmのシリコンチューブ及びマイクロシリンジに接続されたステンレスパイプを垂直に刺入する。脳室内に βアミロイド溶液 3 μL(6 μmol/3 μL)をマイクロシリンジポンプで 3分間かけて注入する。注入後は、ステンレスパイプを挿入したまま 3分間静置し、ステンレスパイプをゆっくりと外す。その後、ステンレスパイプを取り除き、頭蓋穴を非吸収性骨髄止血剤(ネストップ(登録商標)、アルフレッサファーマ株式会社)で塞ぎ、頭皮を縫合する。動物を脳定位固定装置から外し、飼育ケージに戻す。なお、ステンレスパイプ及びシリコンチューブは滅菌済みのものを使用する。
装置(図1)
試験には、1本のアームの長さが 39.5 cm、床の幅が 4.5 cm、壁の高さが 12 cmで、3アームがそれぞれ 120度に分岐しているプラクチック製のY字型迷路(有限会社ユニコム)を用いる。測定前に、装置の床面の照度が 10~40 Luxになるように調節する。
投与約 1時間後に行う。動物を Y字型迷路のいずれかのアームに置き、8分間迷路内を自由に探索させる。動物が測定時間内に移動したアームの順番を記録し、アームに移動した回数を数え、総エントリー数とする。次に、この中で連続して異なる 3つのアームを選択した組み合わせを調べ、この数を自発的交替行動数とする。更に下記の式を用いて自発的交替行動率を算出する。
自発的交替行動率(%)=[自発的交替行動数/(総エントリー数-2)]×100
試験には、中央のギロチンドアに仕切られた明室(W:100 × D:100 × H:300 mm)と床のグリッドから電気刺激を与える暗室(W:240 × D:245 × H:300 mm)を備えた step through型受動的回避反応装置(明暗箱:自社製、SHOCK SCRAMBLER:有限会社ユニコム)を用いる。動物を明室に入れて 10秒後にギロチンドアを静かに開け、動物が暗室に入るまでの時間(反応潜時)を測定する。
獲得試行(1日目)は、動物が暗室に入ると同時にギロチンドアを閉め電気刺激(0.2 mA、2sec、スクランブル方式)を与え、電気刺激負荷時の動物の鳴き声の有無を確認する。反応潜時は最高 300秒までとする。
保持試行(2日目)は、動物が暗室に入るか、明室で 300秒経過したら終了とする。
保持試行終了後の動物は、炭酸ガスを用いて安楽死させる。
各評価項目において、各群の平均及び標準誤差を算出し、以下のとおり解析を行う。
統計解析方法
有意差検定は媒体対照群とHVJ-E群、媒体対照群と抗PD-1抗体群、媒体対照群とHVJ-E+抗PD-1抗体群、HVJ-E群とHVJ-E+抗PD-1抗体群、抗PD-1抗体群とHVJ-E+抗PD-1抗体群、媒体対照群とドネペジル群の 2群間比較検定を行う。
2群間比較検定は F検定による等分散性の検定を行い、等分散の場合は Studentのt検定、不等分散の場合は Aspin-Welch検定を行う。
有意水準は5%とし、5%未満(p<0.05)と1%未満(p<0.01)に分けて表示する。なお、有意差検定には、市販の統計プログラム(SASシステム、SAS Institute Japan株式会社)を使用する。
(1)Y迷路試験(自発的交替行動数、自発的交替行動率)
Y迷路試験の結果を図2に示す。HVJ-E+抗PD-1抗体併用群は、媒体対照群に比較して、有意に高い自発的交換行動率を示し(P<0.01)、その数値はドネペジル群に匹敵するものであった。また、HVJ-E+抗PD-1抗体併用群の自発的交替行動率は、各単独投与(HVJ-E群又は抗PD-1抗体群)に比較して有意に高い自発的交換行動率を示し、Additive interactionとMultiplicative interactionにおいて正の相互作用が見られ、相乗的な効果を示した。
受動試験(反応潜時)の結果を図3に示す。抗PD-1抗体群及びHVJ-E+抗PD-1抗体併用群では、ドネペジル群よりわずかに劣るものの、媒体対照群に比較して有意に高い効果を示した。また、HVJ-E+抗PD-1抗体併用群の反応潜時は、HVJ-E単独投与群に比較して有意な差を示した。
Schenkらは、Aβ過剰産生のアルツハイマーモデルマウスにAβ1-42で免疫を行うことで病学的改善(前掲Nature 400: 173-, 1999)、及び行動学的改善(Nature 408: 979- and 982-, 2000)が認められること、さらに抗Aβ抗体を抹消投与することにより病理学的改善が認められることを報告している(Nature Med 6: 916-, 2000)。また、Baruchらは、アルツハイマーモデルマウスにPD-1抗体を投与することで病理学的改善が認められることを報告している(前掲Nature Med 22: 135- ,2016)。
HVJ-Eを皮下投与する群に加えて、経鼻投与する群を設定する以外は、実施例1と同様の方法で、Y迷路試験を実施した。投与経路及び群構成を以下に示す。
媒体(0.5%MC)及び陽性対照物質:経口
実施例1のとおり
経鼻投与は、マイクロピペット(エッペンドルフ株式会社)を用いて鼻腔内に投与する。皮下投与は、実施例1と同様に、ディスポーザブル注射針(テルモ株式会社)を取り付けたポリプロピレン製ディスポーザブル注射筒(テルモ株式会社)を用いて皮下に投与する。投与操作時には、各投与検体を 1匹毎に混和し、注射筒に吸引する。
経鼻投与は、以下の条件で投与を行なう。
投与液量:1匹あたり片鼻 5 μLの液量で両鼻腔内(10 μL/両鼻)に投与する。
投与回数:1日 1回、合計 9回とする。
皮下投与は、以下の条件で投与を行なう。
投与液量:投与日の体重値より、5 mL/kgで算出する。
投与回数:隔日 1日 1回、合計 6回とする。
経鼻投与と皮下投与のいれずについても投与時刻は、午前9時~午前12時の間とする。但しβアミロイド注入日及び検査日は下記の如く行う。
βアミロイド注入日は、βアミロイド注入後(覚醒後)に投与する。
検査日は、測定の約 1時間(+ 10分)前に投与する。
実施例1のとおり
Y迷路試験(自発的交替行動数、自発的交替行動率)
Y迷路試験の結果を図4に示す。HVJ-E経鼻投与群は、媒体対照群に比較して、有意に高い自発的交換行動数(P<0.05)及び自発的交換行動率(P<0.01)を示し、その数値はドネペジル群に匹敵するものであった。一方、抗PD-1抗体との併用では、HVJ-E(経鼻投与)+抗PD-1抗体投与群は、媒体対照群と有意差が認められないのに対し、HVJ-E(皮下投与)+抗PD-1抗体投与群は、媒体対照群に比較して有意に高い自発的交換行動率(P<0.01)が認められた。
本実施例記載の試験において、媒体投与群と比べ、HVJ-E経鼻投与群(抗PD-1抗体が投与されていない群)では、マウスの学習障害が顕著に改善される、ことが確認された。また、本実施例記載の試験において、HVJ-Eと抗PD-1抗体との併用は、経鼻投与と皮下投与で効果に相違があることが確認された。HVJ-Eは腫瘍細胞や樹状細胞、マクロファージなどからのケモカイン産生誘導によって、NK細胞やCD4+ T cell、 CD8+ T cellを腫瘍巣に引き寄せ、Th1優位な形質転換を誘導し、NK細胞やEffector T cellの抗腫瘍効果を高めると考えられている(Cancer Res. 2007)。また、HVJ-Eは好中球に対しても作用し、N1優位な形質転換を誘導して抗腫瘍効果を高める事も報告されている(Chang CY, et al., Oncotarget. 2016 Jul 5;7(27):42195-42207)。PD-1は、主にT cell、B cellなどのリンパ球に加え、骨髄系細胞やマクロファージでも発現されていると考えられており(Yuan B, et al., Immunol Lett. 2016 Nov;179:114-121、HVJ-Eも上記のように多種類の免疫細胞に対して作用すると考えられるHVJ-EやHVJ-リポソームの経鼻投与では、粘膜免疫と全身性の免疫が同時に活性化されると考えられている事から(Yasuoka E, et al., J Mol Med (Berl). 2007 Mar;85(3):283-92, Sakaue G, et al., J Immunol. 2003 Jan 1;170(1):495-502)、経鼻投与と皮下投与の相違は、このHVJ-Eの作用機序に関連しているとも思われる。いずれにしても、製剤処方や投与経路を最適化することで、HVJ-Eはアルツハイマー型認知症をはじめとするAβ等のプリオノイド蓄積を伴う認知機能障害や神経変性疾患をより効果的に治療しうることが期待される。
実施例1及び2では、βアミロイドの脳室内単回投与により学習障害が誘発された動物にHVJ-E及び抗PD-1抗体の単剤及び併用投与したところ、HVJ-E単剤経鼻投与によりY迷路試験(短期記憶障害)に対して改善作用を示した。そこで今回、HVJ-E単剤経鼻投与による用量反応性を確認するためアルツハイマー病モデルであるβアミロイド脳室内単回投与マウスを用いて学習障害に対する各濃度のHVJ-E単剤経鼻投与における改善作用を、Y迷路試験を用いて評価した。
陽性対照物質:経口
実施例1のとおり
経鼻投与は、マイクロピペット(エッペンドルフ株式会社)を用いて鼻腔内に投与する。皮下投与は、実施例1と同様に、ディスポーザブル注射針(テルモ株式会社)を取り付けたポリプロピレン製ディスポーザブル注射筒(テルモ株式会社)を用いて皮下に投与する。投与操作時には、各投与検体を 1匹毎に混和し、注射筒に吸引する。
経鼻投与は、以下の条件で投与を行なう。
投与液量:1匹あたり片鼻 5 μLの液量で両鼻腔内(10 μL/両鼻)に投与する。
投与回数:1日 1回、合計 9回とする。
投与時刻は、午前9時~午前12時の間とする。但しβアミロイド注入日及び検査日は下記の如く行う。
βアミロイド注入日は、βアミロイド注入後(覚醒後)に投与する。
検査日は、測定の約 1時間(+ 10分)前に投与する。
Y迷路試験(自発的交替行動数、自発的交替行動率)
Y迷路試験の結果を図5に示す。実施例2の結果と同様に、HVJ-E(100 mNAU/body)経鼻投与群は、媒体対照群に比較して、有意に高い自発的交換行動率(P<0.01)を示し、その数値はドネペジル群に匹敵するものであった。
HVJ-E投与群とVehicle群との2群間のt検定を行なったところ、50mNAU/bodyと10mNAU/bodyのp値は、それぞれ0.0204と0.0515となり、50mNAU/bodyについては有意差があり、10mNAU/bodyについてもその傾向が認められた(100mNAU/bodyのp値は0.0000368)。以上より、HVJ-E単剤経鼻投与による用量依存的な効果が確認できた。さらに、投与量や投与経路を最適化することで、HVJ-Eの効果を高めることも期待できる。
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- センダイウイルスエンベロープを有効成分として含む、プリオノイドの蓄積を伴う認知機能障害及び/又は神経変性疾患を予防及び/又は治療するための医薬。
- センダイウイルスエンベロープが、野生型センダイウイルスエンベロープである、請求項1に記載の医薬。
- センダイウイルスエンベロープが、不活化されたセンダイウイルスエンベロープである、請求項1又は2に記載の医薬。
- プリオノイドの蓄積を伴う認知機能障害及び/又は神経変性疾患が、アルツハイマー型認知症、軽度認知機能障害(MCI)、脳アミロイド血管症、ダウン症候群、黄斑変性、レビー小体型認知症、パーキンソン病、多系統萎縮症、タウオパチー、前頭側頭葉変性症、嗜銀顆粒性認知症、筋萎縮性側索硬化症、自閉症、糖尿病、筋萎縮性側索硬化症(ALS)、及びクロイツフェルト・ヤコブ病から選ばれるいずれかである、請求項1~3のいずれかに記載の医薬。
- プリオノイドの蓄積を伴う認知機能障害及び/又は神経変性疾患がアルツハイマー型認知症である、請求項4に記載の医薬。
- プリオノイドがアミロイドβである、請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載の医薬。
- 免疫チェックポイント阻害剤と併用される、請求項1~6のいずれか1項に記載の医薬。
- センダイウイルスエンベロープと免疫チェックポイント阻害剤が同時又は順次に投与されることを特徴とする、請求項7に記載の医薬。
- センダイウイルスエンベロープと免疫チェックポイント阻害剤を組み合わせて含む、請求項1~8のいずれか1項に記載の医薬。
- 免疫チェックポイント阻害剤が、抗PD-1抗体、抗PD-L1抗体、抗PD-L2抗体、抗CTLA-4抗体、抗KIR抗体、抗CD137抗体、抗LAG-3抗体、抗OX40抗体、抗CD80抗体、抗CD86抗体、抗B7-H3抗体、抗B7-H4抗体、抗B7-H5抗体、抗TIM-3抗体、抗TIGIT抗体、及び抗BTLA抗体からなる群より選ばれるいずれか1又は2以上である、請求項7~9のいずれか1項に記載の医薬。
- 免疫チェックポイント阻害剤が、抗PD-1抗体、抗PD-L1抗体又は抗CTLA-4抗体である、請求項10に記載の医薬。
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