WO2022080986A1 - Glp-1/gip 이중작용제, 이의 지속형 결합체, 및 이를 포함하는 약학적 조성물 - Google Patents
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Definitions
- GLP-1 / GIP dual agonist a long-acting conjugate thereof, and a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating diabetes comprising the same.
- GLP-1 Glucagon-like peptide-1
- GLP-1 Glucagon-like peptide-1
- GLP-1 is an incretin hormone secreted from the small intestine upon stimulation by food intake. It helps to lower the concentration. In addition, it acts as a satiety factor, slowing the digestion of the stomach, and delaying the passage time of the digested food, thereby reducing food intake.
- food intake suppression and weight loss effect when administered to rats were confirmed, and these effects were confirmed to be the same in both normal and obese states, showing potential as a treatment for obesity.
- GIP glycose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide
- GIP is one of the representative incretin hormones secreted from the gastrointestinal tract and is a neurohormone, similar to GLP-1, secreted upon stimulation by food intake.
- GIP is a hormone composed of 42 amino acids secreted from the K cells of the small intestine and has a function in maintaining the homeostasis of blood sugar by regulating the secretion of insulin or glucagon from the pancreas depending on the blood glucose concentration, as well as the central nervous system like GLP-1. and the function of suppressing diet through the vagus nerve have also been reported.
- GLP-1 In the case of GLP-1, it has been prescribed to diabetic and obese patients for more than 10 years as a treatment for diabetes as well as obesity through the effect of lowering blood sugar through glucose-dependent insulin secretion and weight loss through suppression of diet. The development of several improved new drugs is also being actively carried out. However, since GLP-1 drugs alone do not reduce the expected effect of HbA1c by more than 2%, diabetic patients with glycated hemoglobin levels exceeding 9% may need the combination of insulin-based drugs. In fact, a combination of GLP-1 and insulin has been approved and used, but it is not free from the risk of hypoglycemia as much as insulin is used. For this reason, GIP, which can control blood sugar and has relatively no risk of hypoglycemia, is emerging as a new partner for GLP-1 drugs.
- a novel GLP-1/GIP dual agonist is provided.
- It provides a vector comprising the polynucleotide.
- It provides a host cell comprising the polynucleotide or vector.
- conjugate in which the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist and a biocompatible material that increases the half-life in vivo are combined.
- compositions for preventing or treating diabetes comprising the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a solvate thereof, or the conjugate.
- GLP-1/GIP dual agonist a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a solvate thereof, or the conjugate for use in the manufacture of a medicament for the prevention or treatment of diabetes.
- amino acids referred to by abbreviation herein are described according to the IUPAC-IUB nomenclature.
- One aspect provides a GLP-1/GIP dual agonist.
- GLP-1 Glucagon-like peptide-1
- GIP glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide or gastric inhibitory polypeptide
- GLP-1/GIP dual agonist (GLP-1/GIP dual agonist) is “GLP-1/GIP receptor dual agonist”, “GLP-1 receptor and GIP receptor dual agonist”, “GLP-1R/GIPR dual agonist” It may be used interchangeably with “agonist”, “dual agonist”, or “peptide having activity on the GLP-1 receptor and on the GIP receptor”.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist may be a peptide having activity on at least one of a GLP-1 receptor and a GIP receptor, specifically, a peptide having activity on a GLP-1 receptor and a GIP receptor.
- the “peptide having activity on the GLP-1 receptor and the GIP receptor” has a significant level of activity on the GLP-1 receptor and the GIP receptor, and specifically, the in vitro activity on the GLP-1 receptor and the GIP receptor About 0.1% or more, 1% or more, 2% or more, 3% or more, 4% or more, 5% or more, 6% or more, 7% or more, 8 % or more, 9% or more, 10% or more, 20% or more, 30% or more, 40% or more, 50% or more, 60% or more, 70% or more, 80% or more, 90% or more, 100% or more, 100% or more 500%, or 100% to 200%.
- Example 2 of the present specification For a method of measuring the in vitro activity of the peptide having activity on the GLP-1 receptor and the GIP receptor, see Example 2 of the present specification, but is not particularly limited thereto, and any method known in the art may be used as appropriate. In vitro activity can be measured.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist may exhibit balanced GLP-1 and GIP activity.
- Balanced activity against GLP-1 and GIP means that the affinity of the peptide for the GLP-1 receptor and the GIP receptor in an in vitro binding assay is close to 1:1, specifically a molar ratio of 1:100 to 100:1; More specifically, it refers to a molar ratio of 1:10 to 10:1, and even more specifically, a molar ratio of 1:2 to 2:1.
- “About” is a range inclusive of ⁇ 0.5, ⁇ 0.4, ⁇ 0.3, ⁇ 0.2, ⁇ 0.1, etc., including, but not limited to, all numerical values in a range equal to or similar to the numerical value following the term “about”. .
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in a native or unmutated protein (eg, GLP-1 or GIP).
- Conservative substitutions may be made in one or more amino acids, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- Constant substitution means substituting an amino acid for another amino acid having similar structural and/or chemical properties.
- the dual agent may have, for example, one or more conservative substitutions while still retaining the biological activity of the native or unmutated GLP-1 or GIP protein.
- Such amino acid substitutions may generally occur based on similarity in the polarity, charge, solubility, hydrophobicity, hydrophilicity and/or amphipathic nature of the residues.
- positively charged (basic) amino acids include arginine, lysine, and histidine
- negatively charged (acidic) amino acids include glutamic acid and aspartic acid
- aromatic amino acids include phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine
- Hydrophobic amino acids include alanine, valine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan.
- amino acids can be classified into amino acids with electrically charged side chains and amino acids with uncharged side chains.
- Amino acids having a charged side chain include aspartic acid, glutamic acid, lysine, arginine, and histidine, and amino acids having an uncharged side chain can be classified as nonpolar amino acids or polar amino acids.
- the non-polar amino acids are glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, and isoleucine. methionine, proline; Polar amino acids may include serine, threonine, cysteine, asparagine, glutamine. Conservative substitutions with amino acids having similar properties as described above can be expected to exhibit the same or similar activity.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist may be non-naturally occurring.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist may be an isolated peptide.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist is a peptide comprising an amino acid sequence represented by the following general formula 1:
- R1 is 4-imidazoleacetic acid (CA) or absent,
- Xaa1 is tyrosine (Tyr, Y), histidine (His, H), 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoic acid (3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoic acid, HP), or 2-(4-hydroxyphenyl) acetic acid (2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetic acid, HA);
- Xaa7 is threonine (Thr, T) or isoleucine (Ile, I),
- Xaa12 is glutamic acid (Glu, E), isoleucine (Ile, I), lysine (Lys, K), or arginine (Arg, R);
- Xaa13 is alanine (Ala, A), Aib, tyrosine (Tyr, Y), or glutamine (Gln, Q);
- Xaa14 is methionine (Met, M) or leucine (Leu, L),
- Xaa15 is aspartic acid (Asp, D) or glutamic acid (Glu, E),
- Xaa16 is lysine (Lys, K), glutamic acid (Glu, E), alanine (Ala, A), or norleucine (Norleucine, Nle);
- Xaa17 is glutamic acid (Glu, E), isoleucine (Ile, I), lysine (Lys, K), arginine (Arg, R), or glutamine (Gln, Q);
- Xaa18 is alanine (Ala, A), arginine (Arg, R), or histidine (His, H);
- Xaa19 is valine (Val, V), alanine (Ala, A), glutamine (Gln, Q), serine (Ser, S), or cysteine (Cys, C);
- Xaa20 is arginine (Arg, R), lysine (Lys, K), Aib, or glutamine (Gln, Q);
- Xaa21 is glutamic acid (Glu, E), aspartic acid (Asp, D), alanine (Ala, A), leucine (Leu, L), or Aib;
- Xaa23 is isoleucine (Ile, I) or valine (Val, V),
- Xaa24 is alanine (Ala, A), glutamine (Gln, Q), serine (Ser, S), or asparagine (Asn, N);
- Xaa27 is valine (Val, V), leucine (Leu, L), or isoleucine (Ile, I);
- Xaa28 is lysine (Lys, K), aspartic acid (Asp, D), arginine (Arg, R), asparagine (Asn, N), alanine (Ala, A), or Aib;
- Xaa29 is glycine (Gly, G), histidine (His, H), or glutamine (Gin, Q);
- Xaa30 is glycine (Gly, G), histidine (His, H), lysine (Lys, K), or arginine (Arg, R);
- Xaa31 is proline (Pro, P) or glycine (Gly, G),
- Xaa32 is serine (Ser, S) or lysine (Lys, K),
- Xaa33 is serine (Ser, S) or lysine (Lys, K),
- Xaa34 is glycine (Gly, G), asparagine (Asn, N), or serine (Ser, S);
- Xaa35 is alanine (Ala, A), glutamine (Gln, Q), or aspartic acid (Asp, D);
- Xaa36 is proline (Pro, P) or tryptophan (Trp, W),
- Xaa37 is proline (Pro, P) or lysine (Lys, K),
- Xaa38 is proline (Pro, P) or histidine (His, H),
- Xaa39 is serine (Ser, S), cysteine (Cys, C), or asparagine (Asn, N);
- Xaa40 is cysteine (Cys, C), lysine (Lys, K), tyrosine (Tyr, Y), or isoleucine (Ile, I) or is absent;
- Xaa41 is lysine (Lys, K) or threonine (Thr, T) or absent;
- Xaa42 is glutamine (Gln, Q) or absent,
- Xaa43 is cysteine (Cys, C) or absent.
- Exemplary types of such peptides may include any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 44.
- the subsequent amino acid sequence may be absent.
- Xaa40 is absent
- Xaa41 to Xaa43 may be absent.
- Xaa42 to Xaa43 may be absent.
- the peptide may include an amino acid sequence represented by the following general formula 2:
- Xaa1 is tyrosine (Tyr, Y) or histidine (His, H),
- Xaa12 is isoleucine (Ile, I) or lysine (Lys, K),
- Xaa13 is alanine (Ala, A), Aib, or tyrosine (Tyr, Y),
- Xaa15 is aspartic acid (Asp, D) or glutamic acid (Glu, E),
- Xaa16 is lysine (Lys, K) or glutamic acid (Glu, E),
- Xaa17 is isoleucine (Ile, I), lysine (Lys, K), arginine (Arg, R), or glutamine (Gln, Q);
- Xaa18 is alanine (Ala, A), arginine (Arg, R),
- Xaa19 is alanine (Ala, A), glutamine (Gln, Q), or cysteine (Cys, C);
- Xaa20 is arginine (Arg, R), lysine (Lys, K), Aib, or glutamine (Gln, Q);
- Xaa21 is glutamic acid (Glu, E), aspartic acid (Asp, D), alanine (Ala, A), or Aib,
- Xaa24 is glutamine (Gln, Q) or asparagine (Asn, N);
- Xaa27 is leucine (Leu, L), or isoleucine (Ile, I),
- Xaa28 is aspartic acid (Asp, D), asparagine (Asn, N), or alanine (Ala, A),
- Xaa29 is glycine (Gly, G) or histidine (His, H);
- Xaa30 is glycine (Gly, G) or histidine (His, H);
- Xaa35 is alanine (Ala, A) or glutamine (Gln, Q),
- Xaa40 is cysteine (Cys, C), lysine (Lys, K), or tyrosine (Tyr, Y);
- Xaa41 is lysine (Lys, K) or absent.
- Exemplary types of such peptides may include any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 14, 15, 16, 20, 36, 37, 38, and 40.
- Xaa1 is tyrosine (Tyr, Y),
- Xaa12 is isoleucine (Ile, I)
- Xaa13 is alanine (Ala, A) or Aib,
- Xaa15 is aspartic acid (Asp, D) or glutamic acid (Glu, E),
- Xaa16 is lysine (Lys, K),
- Xaa17 is glutamine (Gln, Q),
- Xaa18 is alanine (Ala, A)
- Xaa19 is alanine (Ala, A) or glutamine (Gln, Q),
- Xaa20 is arginine (Arg, R), Aib, or glutamine (Gln, Q);
- Xaa21 is aspartic acid (Asp, D) or alanine (Ala, A),
- Xaa24 is glutamine (Gln, Q) or asparagine (Asn, N);
- Xaa27 is leucine (Leu, L), or isoleucine (Ile, I),
- Xaa28 is alanine (Ala, A)
- Xaa29 is glycine (Gly, G),
- Xaa30 is glycine (Gly, G),
- Xaa35 is alanine (Ala, A)
- Xaa40 is cysteine (Cys, C),
- Xaa41 may be absent.
- An exemplary type of such a peptide may include any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 20, 36, and 40.
- R1 is absent
- Xaa1 is tyrosine (Tyr, Y),
- Xaa7 is threonine (Thr, T)
- Xaa12 is isoleucine (Ile, I)
- Xaa13 is alanine (Ala, A) or Aib,
- Xaa14 is leucine (Leu, L)
- Xaa15 is aspartic acid (Asp, D) or glutamic acid (Glu, E),
- Xaa16 is lysine (Lys, K),
- Xaa17 is glutamine (Gln, Q),
- Xaa18 is alanine (Ala, A)
- Xaa19 is glutamine (Gln, Q),
- Xaa20 is arginine (Arg, R), or glutamine (Gln, Q);
- Xaa21 is aspartic acid (Asp, D) or alanine (Ala, A),
- Xaa23 is valine (Val, V)
- Xaa24 is glutamine (Gln, Q) or asparagine (Asn, N);
- Xaa27 is leucine (Leu, L) or isoleucine (Ile, I),
- Xaa28 is alanine (Ala, A)
- Xaa29 is glycine (Gly, G),
- Xaa30 is glycine (Gly, G),
- Xaa31 is proline (Pro, P)
- Xaa32 is serine (Ser, S),
- Xaa33 is serine (Ser, S),
- Xaa34 is glycine (Gly, G),
- Xaa35 is alanine (Ala, A)
- Xaa36 is proline (Pro, P)
- Xaa37 is proline (Pro, P)
- Xaa38 is proline (Pro, P)
- Xaa39 is serine (Ser, S),
- Xaa40 is cysteine (Cys, C),
- Xaa41 to Xaa43 may be absent.
- the peptide may include any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 44.
- the peptide may be essentially composed of any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 44, or the peptide may be composed of any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 44 .
- the peptide may include any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 14, 15, 16, 20, 36, 37, 38, and 40.
- the peptide consists essentially of any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 14, 15, 16, 20, 36, 37, 38, and 40, or the peptide is SEQ ID NO: 14, 15, 16 , 20, 36, 37, 38, and 40 may be composed of any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of.
- the peptide may include any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 20, 36, and 40.
- the peptide consists essentially of any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 20, 36, and 40, or consists of any one amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 20, 36, and 40 it could be
- the peptide has an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 44 and 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83% , 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% or more It may include, but is not limited to, amino acid sequences having identity.
- “Homology” or “identity” refers to the degree to which two given amino acid sequences or base sequences are related to each other and can be expressed as a percentage. Whether any two peptide sequences have homology, similarity or identity can be determined, for example, by Pearson et al (1988) [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85]: 2444, using a known computer algorithm such as the “FASTA” program. or, as performed in the Needleman program of the EMBOSS package (EMBOSS: The European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite, Rice et al., 2000, Trends Genet. 16: 276-277) (version 5.0.0 or later), Needleman-Wunsch algorithm (Needleman and Wunsch, 1970, J. Mol. Biol.
- GAP program is defined as the total number of symbols in the shorter of two sequences divided by the number of similarly aligned symbols (ie, amino acids).
- Default parameters for the GAP program are: (1) a binary comparison matrix (containing values of 1 for identity and 0 for non-identity) and Schwartz and Dayhoff, eds., Atlas Of Protein Sequence And Structure, National Biomedical Research Foundation, pp.
- the peptide according to any one of the preceding embodiments may include an intramolecular bridge, and specifically may be in a form including a ring.
- the intramolecular crosslinking may be, for example, a covalent crosslinking or a non-covalent crosslinking.
- amino acids 12 and 16, or amino acids 16 and 20 from the N-terminus in the peptide sequence may form a ring with each other, but are not particularly limited thereto. .
- the peptide according to any one of the preceding embodiments may be one in which Xaa12 and Xaa16, or Xaa16 and Xaa20 form a ring with each other, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- the peptides represented by SEQ ID NOs: 1, 12, and 13 may be in a form in which Xaa12 and Xaa16 form a ring with each other.
- the peptides represented by SEQ ID NOs: 2 to 11, 15, and 22 to 25 may be in a form in which Xaa16 and Xaa20 form a ring with each other.
- Non-limiting examples of the ring may include a lactam bridge (or lactam ring).
- a lactam bridge or lactam ring
- Such a ring may be formed between amino acid side chains in the peptide, for example, a lactam ring may be formed between a lysine side chain and a glutamic acid side chain, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- a peptide comprising the amino acid sequence of Formula 1 according to an aspect can be prepared by a combination of various methods for preparing various peptides.
- the peptide according to an aspect may be synthesized by a method well known in the art according to its length, for example, an automatic peptide synthesizer, or may be produced by a genetic engineering technique. Specifically, the peptide may be prepared by standard synthetic methods, recombinant expression systems, or any other method in the art. Accordingly, a peptide according to an aspect can be synthesized by a number of methods including, but not limited to, for example, methods including:
- a method for obtaining a fragment of a peptide by any combination of (a), (b) and (c), and then ligating the fragments to obtain a peptide, and recovering the peptide.
- the preparation of the peptide may include modification using L- or D-form amino acids, and/or non-natural amino acids; and/or by modifying the native sequence, e.g., modification of side chain functional groups, intramolecular covalent bonds, such as inter-side chain ring formation, methylation, acylation, ubiquitination, phosphorylation, aminohexylation, biotinylation, etc. includes all that Also, the above modifications include all substitutions with non-naturally occurring compounds.
- Substituted or added amino acids used in the above modification may use atypical or non-naturally occurring amino acids as well as the 20 amino acids commonly found in human proteins.
- Commercial sources of atypical amino acids may include, but are not limited to, Sigma-Aldrich, ChemPep and Genzyme pharmaceuticals.
- aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) may be prepared by synthesizing amino acids of Strecker in acetone, but is not limited thereto.
- Peptides containing such atypical or non-naturally occurring amino acids and canonical peptide sequences may be synthesized and purchased from commercial peptide synthesis companies, for example, American peptide company or Bachem in the United States, or Anygen in Korea, but limited thereto. doesn't happen
- the peptide may have an unmodified N-terminus and/or C-terminus, but its N-terminus and/or C-terminus may be chemically modified to protect it from proteolytic enzymes in vivo and to increase stability. Modified, protected with an organic group, or modified by adding amino acids to the end of the peptide, etc., are also included in the scope of the peptide according to the above aspect.
- the end of the peptide has a free carboxyl group, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- the N-terminus and/or the C-terminus may be modified to remove these charges.
- the N-terminus may be acetylated and/or the C-terminal amidation may be performed, but the present invention is not particularly limited thereto.
- the peptide may have its C-terminus unmodified or amidated, but is not limited thereto.
- the peptide includes both the peptide itself, a salt thereof (eg, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of the peptide), or a solvate thereof.
- the type of the salt is not particularly limited. However, it is preferable that the form is safe and effective for an individual, such as a mammal, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- the peptide may be in any pharmaceutically acceptable form.
- pharmaceutically acceptable means that it does not cause side effects and in an amount sufficient to exhibit a therapeutic effect, the type of disease, the patient's age, weight, health, sex, the patient's sensitivity to the drug, the route of administration , can be easily determined by those skilled in the art according to factors well known in the medical field, such as administration method, number of administration, treatment period, combination or concurrently used drugs.
- the peptide may be in the form of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the salts include conventional acid addition salts used in the pharmaceutical field, for example, in the field of treating diabetes, for example, salts derived from inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, sulfamic acid, phosphoric acid or nitric acid; and acetic acid, propionic acid, succinic acid, glycolic acid, stearic acid, citric acid, maleic acid, malonic acid, methanesulfonic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, phenylacetic acid, glutamic acid, benzoic acid, salicylic acid, 2-acetoxybenzoic acid, fumaric acid, toluenesulfonic acid, oxalic acid or salts derived from organic acids such as trifluoroacetic acid.
- inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, sulfamic acid, phosphoric
- the salt may be a base addition salt such as ammonium, dimethylamine, monomethylamine, monoethylamine, or diethylamine.
- the salts also include conventional metal salt forms, for example salts derived from metals such as lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, or calcium.
- the acid addition salt, base addition salt or metal salt may be prepared according to a conventional method.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable salts and general methodologies for their preparation are well known in the art. For example, in P. Stahl, et al. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Salts: Properties, Selection and Use, 2nd Revised Edition (Wiley-VCH, 2011)]; [S.M. Berge, et al., "Pharmaceutical Salts," Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol. 66, No. 1, January 1977].
- triphosphonium salts include benzotriazol-1-yloxytris (pyrrolagino) phosphonium hexafluorophosphate (PyBOP), bromotris (pyrrolazino) phosphonium hexafluorophosphate (PyBroP), 7 -Azabenzotriazol-1-yloxytris(pyrrolazino)phosphonium hexafluorophosphate (PyAOP), examples of tetramethyluronium salts are 2-(1H-benzotriazol-1-yl)- 1,1,3,3-tetramethyluronium hexafluorophosphate (HBTU), 2-(7-azabenzotriazol-1-yl)-1,1,3,3-
- racemization inhibitors eg, N-hydroxy-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid imide (HONB), 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HOBt), 1-hydroxy- 7-azabenzotriazole (HOAt), 3,4-dihydro-3-hydroxy-4-oxo-1,2,3-benzotriazine (HOOBt), ethyl 2-cyano-2- (hydroxyl mino)acetate (Oxyma), etc.
- the solvent used for the condensation may be appropriately selected from those known to be useful for the peptide condensation reaction.
- acid amides such as anhydrous or water-containing N,N-dimethylformamide, N,N-dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone, etc.; halogenated hydrocarbons such as methylene chloride, chloroform, etc.; Alcohols such as fluoroethanol and phenol, sulfoxides such as dimethylsulfoxide, tertiary amines such as pyridine, ethers such as dioxane and tetrahydrofuran, nitriles such as acetonitrile, propionitrile, methyl acetate, ethyl Esters such as acetates and the like, suitable mixtures thereof, and the like can be used.
- Alcohols such as fluoroethanol and phenol, sulfoxides such as dimethylsulfoxide, tertiary amines such as pyridine, ethers such as dioxane and tetrahydrofuran, nitriles such as acet
- the reaction temperature is appropriately selected from a range known to be usable for a peptide binding reaction, and is usually selected from the range of about -20°C to 90°C.
- Activated amino acid derivatives are usually used in 1.5 to 6-fold excess.
- solid-phase synthesis when the test using the ninhydrin reaction indicates that the condensation is insufficient, sufficient condensation can be carried out by repeating the condensation reaction without removing the protecting group. If the condensation is still insufficient after repeating the reaction, the unreacted amino acid may be acetylated with an acid anhydride, acetylimidazole, or the like, so that the influence on the subsequent reaction can be avoided.
- protecting groups for the amino group of the starting amino acid are benzyloxycarbonyl (Z), tert-butoxycarbonyl (Boc), tert-pentyloxycarbonyl, isobornyloxycarbonyl, 4-methoxybenzyloxycarbonyl , 2-chlorobenzyloxycarbonyl (Cl-Z), 2-bromobenzyloxycarbonyl (Br-Z), adamantyloxycarbonyl, trifluoroacetyl, phthaloyl, formyl, 2-nitro phenylsulfenyl, diphenylphosphinothioyl, 9-fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl (Fmoc), trityl, and the like.
- Examples of a carboxyl-protecting group for the starting amino acid include, in addition to the above-mentioned C 1-6 alkyl group, C 3-10 cycloalkyl group, C 7-14 aralkyl group, aryl, 2-adamantyl, 4-nitrobenzyl, 4 -methoxybenzyl, 4-chlorobenzyl, phenacyl and benzyloxycarbonylhydrazide, tert-butoxycarbonylhydrazide, tritylhydrazide and the like.
- the hydroxyl group of serine or threonine may be protected, for example, by esterification or etherification.
- groups suitable for esterification include lower (C 2-4 ) alkanoyl groups such as acetyl groups, aroyl groups such as benzoyl groups, and groups derived from organic acids and the like.
- suitable groups for etherification include benzyl, tetrahydropyranyl, tert-butyl (But t ), trityl (Trt), and the like.
- Examples of the protecting group for the phenolic hydroxyl group of tyrosine include Bzl, 2,6-dichlorobenzyl, 2-nitrobenzyl, Br-Z, tert-butyl and the like.
- Examples of the protecting group of histidine for imidazole include p-toluenesulfonyl (Tos), 4-methoxy-2,3,6-trimethylbenzenesulfonyl (Mtr), dinitrophenyl (DNP), benzyloxymethyl (Bom), tert-butoxymethyl (Bum), Boc, Trt, Fmoc, and the like.
- Examples of protecting groups for the guanidino group of arginine include Tos, Z, 4-methoxy-2,3,6-trimethylbenzenesulfonyl (Mtr), p-methoxybenzenesulfonyl (MBS), 2,2, 5,7,8-pentamethylchroman-6-sulfonyl (Pmc), mesitylene-2-sulfonyl (Mts), 2,2,4,6,7-pentamethyldihydrobenzofuran-5-sulfonyl phonyl (Pbf), Boc, Z, NO 2 and the like.
- Mtr 4-methoxy-2,3,6-trimethylbenzenesulfonyl
- MSS p-methoxybenzenesulfonyl
- Pmc 2,2, 5,7,8-pentamethylchroman-6-sulfonyl
- Mts mesitylene-2-sulfonyl
- Pbf 2,2,4,6,7-p
- Examples of a protecting group for the side chain amino group of lysine include Z, Cl-Z, trifluoroacetyl, Boc, Fmoc, Trt, Mtr, 4,4-dimethyl-2,6-dioxocyclohexylidenyl (Dde), etc. includes
- Examples of the protecting group for indolyl of tryptophan include formyl (For), Z, Boc, Mts, Mtr, and the like.
- protecting groups for asparagine and glutamine include Trt, xantyl (Xan), 4,4'-dimethoxybenzhydryl (Mbh), 2,4,6-trimethoxybenzyl (Tmob), and the like.
- activated carboxyl groups in the starting material include the corresponding acid anhydrides, azides, active esters [esters with alcohols (eg pentachlorophenol, 2,4,5-trichlorophenol, 2,4-dinitrophenol) , cyanomethyl alcohol, paranitrophenol, HONB, N-hydroxysucciimide, 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HOBt), 1-hydroxy-7-azabenzotriazole (HOAt))] include Examples of activated amino groups in the starting material include the corresponding phosphorus amides.
- Examples of methods for removing protecting groups include catalytic reduction in a hydrogen stream in the presence of a catalyst such as Pd-black or Pd-carbon; Anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, methanesulfonic acid, trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), trimethylsilyl bromide (TMSBr), trimethylsilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate, tetrafluoroboric acid, tris(tris) acid treatment with a solution of fluoro)boric acid, boron tribromide, or a mixture thereof; base treatment with diisopropylethylamine, triethylamine, piperidine, piperazine or the like; and reduction with sodium in liquid ammonia and the like.
- a catalyst such as Pd-black or Pd-carbon
- Anhydrous hydrogen fluoride methanesulfonic acid, trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, trifluoroacetic acid (TFA
- the removal reaction by acid treatment described above is generally carried out at a temperature of -20°C to 40°C; Acid treatments include anisole, phenol, thioanisole, methacresol and paracresol; This is done efficiently by adding a cation scavenger such as dimethylsulfide, 1,4-butanedithiol, 1,2-ethanedithiol, triisopropylsilane, and the like.
- a cation scavenger such as dimethylsulfide, 1,4-butanedithiol, 1,2-ethanedithiol, triisopropylsilane, and the like.
- the 2,4-dinitrophenyl group used as the protecting group of imidazole of histidine is removed by thiophenol treatment;
- the formyl group used as the protecting group of the indole of tryptophan is not only by acid treatment in the presence of 1,2-ethanedithiol, 1,4-butanedithiol, etc., but also by alkali treatment with diluted sodium hydroxide, diluted ammonia, etc. It is removed by deprotection.
- Protection of a functional group that should not be involved in the reaction between the starting material and the protecting group, removal of the protecting group, activation of the functional group involved in the reaction, and the like may be appropriately selected from known protecting groups and known means.
- the left end is the N-terminal (amino terminus) and the right end is the C-terminus (carboxyl terminus) according to conventional peptide markings.
- the C-terminus of the peptide is an amide (-CONH 2 ), a carboxyl group (-COOH), a carboxylate (-COO-), an alkylamide (-CONHR′, where R′ is alkyl) and an ester (-COOR′,
- R' may be any one of alkyl or aryl.
- an amide of a peptide it is formed by solid-phase synthesis using a resin for amide synthesis, or the ⁇ -carboxyl group of a carboxy-terminal amino acid is amidated, and the peptide chain is extended to the desired chain length toward the amino group. Then, a peptide in which the protecting group for the N-terminal ⁇ -amino group of only the peptide chain has been removed and the peptide with only the protecting group for the C-terminal carboxyl group removed from the peptide chain are prepared, and these two peptides are mixed as described above condensed in a solvent. As for the details of the condensation reaction, the same applies as described above.
- the peptide may be in the form of a solvate thereof.
- “Solvate” means that the peptide or a salt thereof forms a complex with a solvent molecule.
- Another aspect provides a polynucleotide encoding the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist is the same as described above.
- the polynucleotide may be an isolated polynucleotide.
- the polynucleotide includes DNA and RNA encoding a target protein.
- the polynucleotide may be modified. Such modifications include additions, deletions, or non-conservative or conservative substitutions of nucleotides.
- the polynucleotide may be composed of a nucleotide sequence having 80% or more, 85% or more, 90% or more, 95% or more, 96% or more, 97% or more, 98% or more, 99% or more sequence identity with the corresponding sequence. .
- Another aspect provides a vector comprising the polynucleotide.
- vector refers to a means for expressing a gene of interest in a host cell.
- examples include viral vectors such as plasmid vectors, cosmid vectors, bacteriophage vectors, adenovirus vectors, retrovirus vectors and adeno-associated viral vectors.
- Vectors that can be used as the recombinant vector include plasmids often used in the art (eg, pSC101, pGV1106, pACYC177, ColE1, pKT230, pME290, pBR322, pUC8/9, pUC6, pBD9, pHC79, pIJ61, pLAFR1, pHV14.
- plasmid is currently the most commonly used form of vector, "plasmid” and “vector” are sometimes used interchangeably herein.
- the polynucleotide encoding the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist may be operably linked to a promoter.
- operably linked means that the polynucleotide sequence is functionally linked to a promoter sequence that initiates and mediates transcription of a polynucleotide encoding a target protein.
- the recombinant vector can typically be constructed as a vector for cloning or as a vector for expression.
- the expression vector may be a conventional vector used to express a foreign protein in plants, animals or microorganisms in the art.
- the recombinant vector can be constructed through various methods known in the art.
- the recombinant vector can be constructed using a prokaryotic cell or a eukaryotic cell as a host.
- a strong promoter capable of propagating transcription eg, pL ⁇ promoter, trp promoter, lac promoter, tac promoter, T7 promoter, etc.
- translation It is common to include a ribosome binding site and transcription/translation termination sequence for initiation of
- the replication origin operating in the eukaryotic cell included in the vector includes the f1 origin of replication, SV40 origin of replication, pMB1 origin of replication, adeno origin of replication, AAV origin of replication, CMV origin of replication and BBV origin of replication.
- promoters derived from the genome of mammalian cells eg, metallotionine promoter
- mammalian viruses eg, adenovirus late promoter, vaccinia virus 7.5K promoter, SV40 promoter, The cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter and the tk promoter of HSV
- CMV cytomegalovirus
- Another aspect provides a host cell comprising the polynucleotide or vector.
- the host cell may be an isolated cell.
- a host cell that can be transformed with a recombinant vector a host with high DNA introduction efficiency and high expression efficiency of the introduced DNA is usually used.
- Well-known eukaryotic and prokaryotic hosts e.g. E. coli, Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Streptomyces, fungi, yeast, insect cells such as Spodoptera frugiperda (SF 9), CHO, COS 1, COS 7, Animal cells such as BSC 1, BSC40, and BMT 10 may be used, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- Insertion of a polynucleotide or a recombinant vector containing the same into a host cell may use a method well known in the art.
- the transport method is, for example, when the host cell is a prokaryotic cell, calcium chloride (CaCl 2 ) method or electroporation method can be used, and when the host cell is a eukaryotic cell, microinjection method, calcium phosphate precipitation method, electrophoresis Perforation, liposome-mediated transfection, and gene bombardment may be used, but are not limited thereto.
- the polynucleotide may be introduced into a host cell in the form of an expression cassette, which is a gene construct including all elements necessary for self-expression.
- the expression cassette may include a promoter operably linked to the polynucleotide, a transcription termination signal, a ribosome binding site, and a translation termination signal.
- the expression cassette may be in the form of an expression vector capable of self-replication.
- the polynucleotide may be introduced into a host cell in its own form and operably linked to a sequence required for expression in the host cell, but is not limited thereto.
- Another aspect provides a conjugate in which the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist and a biocompatible material that increases the in vivo half-life are combined.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist is the same as described above.
- the biocompatible material may be mixed with a carrier.
- the binder may be an isolated binder.
- the conjugate exhibits an activity equivalent to or higher than that of a native ligand (ie, native GLP-1 and native GIP), and at the same time can exhibit increased potency and durability compared to a native ligand or a derivative thereof to which a carrier is not bound.
- the binder may be a long-acting binder.
- the term “long-acting conjugate” refers to a conjugate with increased durability of efficacy compared to a natural GIP or GIP derivative to which a biocompatible material is not bound.
- the conjugate is a “long-acting GLP-1/GIP dual agonist conjugate”, “a long-acting GLP-1/GIP dual agonist”, “long-acting GLP-1/GIP conjugate”, “a long-acting dual agonist conjugate”, “dual agent conjugate”, “long-acting conjugate”, “conjugate” can be used interchangeably.
- a binder includes not only the above-described form, but also a form encapsulated in biodegradable nanoparticles.
- the combination may be non-naturally occurring.
- the biocompatible material may be bonded to the GLP-1/GIP double agent by a covalent chemical bond or a non-covalent chemical bond, and to each other through a linker (Linker, L) through a covalent chemical bond, a non-covalent chemical bond, or a combination thereof. may be combined.
- Linker L
- One or more amino acid side chains in the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist may be conjugated to such biocompatible materials to increase solubility and/or half-life and/or increase bioavailability in vivo. Such modifications may also reduce clearance of therapeutic proteins and peptides.
- the biocompatible material described above may be water-soluble (amphiphilic or hydrophilic) and/or non-toxic and/or pharmaceutically acceptable.
- the biocompatible material is a high molecular polymer, fatty acid, cholesterol, albumin and fragments thereof, albumin binding material, a polymer of a repeating unit of a specific amino acid sequence, antibody, antibody fragment, FcRn binding material, connective tissue in vivo, nucleotide, fibronectin, transferrin ( Transferrin), saccharides (saccharide), heparin, and may be selected from the group consisting of elastin, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- polymer polymer examples include polyethylene glycol (PEG), polypropylene glycol, ethylene glycol-propylene glycol copolymer, polyoxyethylated polyol, polyvinyl alcohol, polysaccharide, polyvinyl ethyl ether, biodegradable polymer, lipid polymer, chitin, and a high molecular polymer selected from the group consisting of hyaluronic acid, oligonucleotides, and combinations thereof, and the polysaccharide may include dextran, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- PEG polyethylene glycol
- polypropylene glycol ethylene glycol-propylene glycol copolymer
- polyoxyethylated polyol polyvinyl alcohol
- polysaccharide polyvinyl ethyl ether
- biodegradable polymer lipid polymer
- chitin examples of the polysaccharide may include dextran, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- the polyethylene glycol is a term encompassing all forms of ethylene glycol homopolymer, PEG copolymer, or monomethyl-substituted PEG polymer (mPEG), but is not particularly limited thereto.
- the fatty acid may have a binding force with albumin in vivo, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- the biocompatible materials include, but are not limited to, poly-amino acids such as poly-lysine, poly-aspartic acid and poly-glutamic acid.
- the elastin may be human tropoelastin, a water-soluble precursor, and may be a polymer of some sequences or some repeating units of these, for example, all of the cases of elastin-like polypeptides, but is not particularly limited thereto. .
- the biocompatible material may be an FcRn binding material.
- the FcRn-binding material may be an immunoglobulin Fc region, more specifically an IgG Fc region, more specifically an aglycosylated IgG4 Fc region, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- Immunoglobulin Fc region refers to a region comprising a heavy chain constant region 2 (CH2) and/or heavy chain constant region 3 (CH3) region, excluding the heavy and light chain variable regions of an immunoglobulin.
- the immunoglobulin Fc region may be a component constituting a moiety of the conjugate according to an aspect.
- the immunoglobulin Fc region may include a hinge region in the heavy chain constant region, but is not limited thereto.
- the immunoglobulin Fc region may include a specific hinge sequence at the N-terminus.
- flankinge sequence refers to a region that is located in the heavy chain and forms a dimer of an immunoglobulin Fc fragment through an inter disulfide bond.
- the hinge sequence may be mutated to have only one cysteine residue by deleting a portion of the hinge sequence having the following amino acid sequence, but is not limited thereto:
- the hinge sequence may include only one cysteine residue by deleting the 8th or 11th cysteine residue in the hinge sequence of SEQ ID NO: 45.
- the hinge sequence according to one embodiment may be composed of 3 to 12 amino acids, including only one cysteine residue, but is not limited thereto.
- the hinge sequence may have the following sequence: Glu-Ser-Lys-Tyr-Gly-Pro-Pro-Pro-Ser-Cys-Pro (SEQ ID NO: 46), Glu- Ser-Lys-Tyr-Gly-Pro-Pro-Cys-Pro-Ser-Pro (SEQ ID NO: 47), Glu-Ser-Lys-Tyr-Gly-Pro-Pro-Cys-Pro-Ser (SEQ ID NO: 48), Glu-Ser-Lys-Tyr-Gly-Pro-Pro-Cys-Pro-Pro (SEQ ID NO: 49), Lys-Tyr-Gly-Pro-Pro-Cys-Pro-Ser (SEQ ID NO: 50), Glu-Ser- Lys-Tyr-Gly-Pro-Pro-Cys-Pro-Ser (SEQ ID NO: 51), Glu-Lys-Tyr-Gly-Pro-Pro-Cys (SEQ ID NO: 52
- the hinge sequence may include the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 55 (Pro-Ser-Cys-Pro) or SEQ ID NO: 64 (Ser-Cys-Pro), but is not limited thereto.
- the immunoglobulin Fc region may have a form in which two molecules of an immunoglobulin Fc chain form a dimer due to the presence of a hinge sequence.
- the conjugate of Formula 1 may be in a form in which one end of the linker is linked to one chain of the dimer immunoglobulin Fc region, but is not limited thereto.
- N-terminus refers to the amino terminus of a protein or polypeptide, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Dogs, 9, or may include up to 10 or more amino acids.
- the immunoglobulin Fc fragment of the present invention may include a hinge sequence at the N-terminus, but is not limited thereto.
- part or all of the heavy chain constant region 1 (CH1) and/or the light chain constant region 1 except for only the heavy and light chain variable regions of the immunoglobulin (CL1) may be an extended Fc region. Also, it may be a region in which some fairly long amino acid sequences corresponding to CH2 and/or CH3 have been removed.
- the immunoglobulin Fc region comprises (a) a CH1 domain, a CH2 domain, a CH3 domain and a CH4 domain; (b) a CH1 domain and a CH2 domain; (c) a CH1 domain and a CH3 domain; (d) a CH2 domain and a CH3 domain; (e) a combination of one or more domains of a CH1 domain, a CH2 domain, a CH3 domain and a CH4 domain with an immunoglobulin hinge region or portion of a hinge region; And (f) it may be selected from the group consisting of a dimer of each domain of the heavy chain constant region and the light chain constant region, but is not limited thereto.
- the immunoglobulin Fc region may be in a dimeric form, and one molecule of the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist may be covalently linked to one Fc region in the dimeric form, wherein the immunoglobulin Fc and GLP- 1/GIP dual agonists may be linked to each other by non-peptidyl polymers.
- the immunoglobulin Fc and the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist may be linked to each other by a non-peptidyl linker.
- the immunoglobulin Fc region includes a native amino acid sequence as well as a sequence derivative thereof.
- An amino acid sequence derivative means that one or more amino acid residues in a natural amino acid sequence have a different sequence by deletion, insertion, non-conservative or conservative substitution, or a combination thereof.
- amino acid residues 214 to 238, 297 to 299, 318 to 322, or 327 to 331 known to be important for binding may be used as suitable sites for modification.
- various types of derivatives are possible, such as a site capable of forming a disulfide bond is removed, some amino acids at the N-terminus of native Fc are removed, or a methionine residue may be added to the N-terminus of native Fc Do.
- the complement binding site for example, the C1q binding site, may be removed, or the ADCC (antibody dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity) site may be removed.
- Techniques for preparing such an immunoglobulin Fc region sequence derivative are disclosed in International Patent Publication Nos. WO 97/34631 and International Patent Publication No. 96/32478.
- the above-described Fc derivative may exhibit the same biological activity as that of the Fc region and increase structural stability against heat, pH, etc. of the Fc region.
- the Fc region may be obtained from a native type isolated in vivo from animals such as humans, cows, goats, pigs, mice, rabbits, hamsters, rats or guinea pigs, or obtained from transformed animal cells or microorganisms. It may be recombinant or a derivative thereof.
- the method of obtaining from the native type may be a method of obtaining whole immunoglobulin by isolating it from a living body of a human or animal and then treating it with a proteolytic enzyme. When treated with papain, it is cleaved into Fab and Fc, and when treated with pepsin, it is cleaved into pF'c and F(ab) 2 .
- Fc or pF'c may be separated using size-exclusion chromatography or the like.
- the human-derived Fc region is a recombinant immunoglobulin Fc region obtained from a microorganism.
- the immunoglobulin Fc region may have a native sugar chain, an increased sugar chain compared to the native type, a decreased sugar chain compared to the native type, or a form in which the sugar chain is removed.
- Conventional methods such as chemical methods, enzymatic methods, and genetic engineering methods using microorganisms may be used for the increase or decrease or removal of such immunoglobulin Fc sugar chains.
- the immunoglobulin Fc region from which the sugar chains are removed from the Fc has significantly reduced binding to complement (c1q) and reduced or eliminated antibody-dependent cytotoxicity or complement-dependent cytotoxicity, so that unnecessary immune responses in vivo are not induced.
- a form more suitable for the original purpose as a drug carrier may be an immunoglobulin Fc region in which sugar chains are removed or non-glycosylated.
- Deglycosylation refers to an Fc region from which sugars are removed by an enzyme, and aglycosylation refers to an Fc region that is not glycosylated by being produced in a prokaryote, in a more specific embodiment, in E. coli.
- the immunoglobulin Fc region may be an Fc region derived from IgG, IgA, IgD, IgE, or IgM, or a combination or hybrid thereof. In a more specific embodiment, it is derived from IgG or IgM, which is most abundant in human blood, and in a more specific embodiment it is derived from IgG, which is known to enhance the half-life of ligand binding proteins. In a still more specific embodiment, the immunoglobulin Fc region is an IgG4 Fc region, and in the most specific embodiment, the immunoglobulin Fc region is an aglycosylated Fc region derived from human IgG4, but is not limited thereto.
- “Combination” means that, when forming dimers or multimers, polypeptides encoding single-chain immunoglobulin Fc regions of the same origin form bonds with single-chain polypeptides of different origins. That is, it is possible to prepare a dimer or multimer from two or more fragments selected from the group consisting of IgG Fc, IgA Fc, IgM Fc, IgD Fc and IgE Fc fragment.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist may be linked to a biocompatible material through a linker.
- the linker may be a peptidic linker or a non-peptidyl linker.
- the linker when the linker is a peptidic linker, it may include one or more amino acids, for example, 1 to 1000 amino acids, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- the peptidic linker may include Gly, Asn and Ser residues, and neutral amino acids such as Thr and Ala may also be included.
- various known peptide linkers may be used.
- the copy number “n” can also be adjusted to achieve proper separation between functional moieties or to allow for optimization of the linker to maintain the necessary inter-moiety interactions.
- Other flexible linkers are known in the art, for example, G and S linkers to which amino acid residues such as T and A are added to maintain flexibility as well as polar amino acid residues to improve water solubility.
- the linker may be a flexible linker comprising G, S, and/or T residues.
- linkers include (GGGGS)n, (SGGGG)n, (SRSSG)n, (SGSSC)n, (GKSSGSGSESKS)n, (RPPPPC)n, (SSPPPPC)n, (GSTSGSGKSSEGKG)n, (GSTSGSGKSSEGSGSSTKG) n, (GSTSGSGKPGSGEGSTKG)n, or (EGKSSGSGSESKEF)n, wherein n is an integer of 1 to 20, or 1 to 10.
- non-peptidyl linker includes a biocompatible polymer to which two or more repeating units are linked.
- the repeating units are linked to each other through any covalent bond other than a peptide bond.
- the non-peptidyl linker may be a component constituting a moiety of the conjugate.
- non-peptidyl linker may be used interchangeably with “non-peptidyl polymer”.
- the conjugate comprises a biocompatible material, specifically, an immunoglobulin Fc region, and a non-peptidyl linker comprising a reactive group capable of binding to a GLP-1/GIP dual agonist at both ends of the biocompatible material and GLP -1/GIP dual agonists may be covalently linked to each other.
- non-peptidyl linker may be selected from the group consisting of fatty acids, saccharides, high molecular weight polymers, low molecular weight compounds, nucleotides, and combinations thereof.
- the non-peptidyl linker is polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, ethylene glycol-propylene glycol copolymer, polyoxyethylated polyol, polyvinyl alcohol, polysaccharide, polyvinyl ethyl ether, polylactic acid (PLA) and It may be selected from the group consisting of biodegradable polymers such as polylactic-glycolic acid (PLGA), lipid polymers, chitins, hyaluronic acid, oligonucleotides, and combinations thereof.
- the polysaccharide may be dextran, but is not limited thereto.
- the non-peptidyl polymer may be, but is not limited to, polyethylene glycol.
- the linker may contain an ethylene glycol repeating unit.
- derivatives thereof already known in the art and derivatives that can be easily prepared at the level of skill in the art are also included in the scope of the present invention.
- the non-peptidyl linker may be used without limitation as long as it is a polymer resistant to proteolytic enzymes in vivo.
- the formula weight of the non-peptidyl polymer is in the range of 1 to 1000 kDa, specifically in the range of 1 to 100 kDa, more specifically in the range of 1 to 20 kDa, but is not limited thereto.
- the non-peptidyl linker not only one type of polymer, but also a combination of different types of polymers may be used.
- the formula weight of the ethylene glycol repeating unit moiety may be in the range of 1 to 100 kDa, more specifically, in the range of 1 to 20 kDa.
- both ends of the non-peptidyl linker may be bound to a biocompatible material, such as an amine group or a thiol group of an immunoglobulin Fc region, and an amine group or a thiol group of the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, respectively.
- a biocompatible material such as an amine group or a thiol group of an immunoglobulin Fc region, and an amine group or a thiol group of the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, respectively.
- the non-peptidyl polymer has a reactive group capable of binding to a biocompatible material (eg, immunoglobulin Fc region) and a GLP-1/GIP dual agonist at both ends, specifically, a GLP-1/GIP dual agonist,
- a biocompatible material eg, immunoglobulin Fc region
- the biocompatible material may include a reactive group capable of binding to an amine group located at the N-terminus or lysine, or a thiol group of cysteine, but is not limited thereto.
- the reactive group of the non-peptidyl polymer capable of binding to a biocompatible material, such as an immunoglobulin Fc region and a GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, may be selected from the group consisting of an aldehyde group, a maleimide group and a succinimide derivative.
- the aldehyde group may be exemplified by a propionaldehyde group or a butyl aldehyde group, but is not limited thereto.
- succinimidyl valerate succinimidyl methylbutanoate, succinimidyl methylpropionate, succinimidyl butanoate, succinimidyl propionate, N-hydroxysuccini Mead, hydroxy succinimidyl, succinimidyl carboxymethyl or succinimidyl carbonate may be used, but are not limited thereto.
- the final product resulting from reductive alkylation with aldehyde bonds is much more stable than those linked with amide bonds.
- the aldehyde reactive group selectively reacts with the N-terminus at a low pH, and can form a covalent bond with a lysine residue at a high pH, for example, pH 9.0.
- the reactive groups at both ends of the non-peptidyl linker may be the same or different from each other, for example, a maleimide group at one end and an aldehyde group, a propionaldehyde group, or a butyl aldehyde group at the other end.
- a biocompatible material specifically, an immunoglobulin Fc region and a GLP-1/GIP dual agonist can be bound to each end of the non-peptide linker, it is not particularly limited thereto.
- one end of the non-peptidyl linker may include a maleimide group as a reactive group, and an aldehyde group, a propionaldehyde group, or a butyl aldehyde group at the other end of the non-peptidyl linker.
- the hydroxyl group can be activated into the various reactive groups by a known chemical reaction, or using a commercially available polyethylene glycol having a modified reactive group. Long-acting binders can be prepared.
- the non-peptidyl polymer may be linked to a cysteine residue of a GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, more specifically, to a -SH group of cysteine, but is not limited thereto.
- maleimide-PEG-aldehyde is used, the maleimide group is connected to the -SH group of the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist by a thioether bond, and the aldehyde group is linked to the -SH group of a biocompatible material, specifically, immunoglobulin Fc - It may be connected through a reductive alkylation reaction with the NH 2 group, but is not limited thereto, and this corresponds to one example.
- the reactive group of the non-peptidyl polymer may be linked to -NH 2 located at the N-terminus of the immunoglobulin Fc region, but this corresponds to one example.
- binder according to the one aspect may be represented by the following Chemical Formula 1:
- X is a GLP-1 / GIP dual agonist
- L is a linker
- F is a biocompatible material that increases the in vivo half-life of X
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agent, the linker, and the biocompatible material are as described above.
- L may be La, wherein a is 0 or a natural number, provided that when a is 2 or more, each L may be independent of each other.
- the linker may be polyethylene glycol (PEG) represented by the following formula (2), but is not limited thereto:
- the PEG moiety in the long-acting conjugate may include, but is not limited to, the -(CH2CH2O)n- structure as well as an oxygen atom intervening between the linking element and the -(CH2CH2O)n-.
- the polyethylene glycol is a term encompassing all forms of ethylene glycol homopolymer, PEG copolymer, or monomethyl-substituted PEG polymer (mPEG), but is not particularly limited thereto.
- the - may represent a covalent linkage between X and L and between L and F.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist or long-acting conjugate thereof has glycemic control ability in normal mice and exhibits an effect of reducing blood sugar and improving insulin resistance in diabetic model rats, and thus can be used for preventing or treating diabetes.
- Another aspect provides a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating diabetes, comprising the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, or the conjugate.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, or the conjugate thereof is the same as described above.
- prevention refers to any action that suppresses or delays the onset of a disease by administration of the composition.
- treatment refers to any action in which the symptoms of a disease are improved or beneficial by administration of the composition.
- diabetes diabetes mellitus
- type 1 diabetes in which insulin is relatively insufficient, is characterized by insulin resistance (insulin resistance; the inability of cells to effectively burn glucose due to a lack of insulin function to lower blood sugar).
- insulin resistance insulin resistance; the inability of cells to effectively burn glucose due to a lack of insulin function to lower blood sugar.
- environmental factors such as a high-calorie, high-fat, high-protein diet, lack of exercise, and stress due to westernization of diet seem to play a major role. It can also be caused by infection or medication.
- the diabetes may be type 2 diabetes.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist or a long-acting conjugate thereof showed blood sugar control ability in normal mice, and showed effects of reducing blood sugar, reducing glycated hemoglobin level, and improving insulin resistance in diabetic model rats, so not only diabetes but also diabetic complications , or for the prevention or treatment of insulin resistance and other diseases associated with diabetes.
- the pharmaceutical composition may be a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating diabetic complications.
- diabetes complications refers to various pathological symptoms accompanying the body while maintaining a high blood sugar state for a long time, for example, retinopathy, renal dysfunction, neuropathy, stroke, arteriosclerosis, cerebral infarction, cerebral thrombosis, myocardial infarction, Hypertension, kidney, heart disease or diabetic foot ulcer, and cardiovascular disease, but not limited thereto.
- the pharmaceutical composition may be a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating metabolic syndrome.
- the metabolic syndrome may be a metabolic syndrome associated with insulin resistance and diabetes.
- the metabolic syndrome may include dyslipidemia associated with insulin resistance and diabetes, obesity, and/or hepatic steatosis, and the like.
- the pharmaceutical composition may further include a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- Pharmaceutically acceptable carriers may include binders, lubricants, disintegrants, excipients, solubilizers, dispersants, stabilizers, suspending agents, dyes and fragrances, etc. for oral administration, and in the case of injections, buffers, preservatives, pain relief Agents, solubilizers, isotonic agents and stabilizers may be mixed and used.
- bases, excipients, lubricants and preservatives may be used for topical administration.
- the pharmaceutical composition may further include a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
- the dosage form of the pharmaceutical composition may be prepared in various ways by mixing with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier as described above.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier for example, in the case of oral administration, it may be prepared in the form of tablets, troches, capsules, elixirs, suspensions, syrups and wafers, and in the case of injections, it may be prepared in the form of unit dose ampoules or multiple doses.
- it can be formulated into solutions, suspensions, tablets, pills, capsules, sustained-release preparations, and the like.
- suitable carriers, excipients and diluents for formulation include lactose, dextrose, sucrose, sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol, erythritol, maltitol, starch, acacia, alginate, gelatin, calcium phosphate, calcium silicate, cellulose, methyl Cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, water, methylhydroxybenzoate, propylhydroxybenzoate, talc, magnesium stearate, or mineral oil may be used.
- fillers, anti-agglomeration agents, lubricants, wetting agents, flavoring agents, emulsifiers and preservatives and the like may be further included.
- the pharmaceutical composition may further include one or more other agents for treating diabetes, diabetic complications, or metabolic syndrome.
- known substances may be used for the preparation.
- the dosage and frequency of administration of the pharmaceutical composition is determined according to the type of drug as an active ingredient, along with several related factors such as the disease to be treated, the route of administration, the age, sex and weight of the patient, and the severity of the disease.
- the pharmaceutical composition Since the pharmaceutical composition has excellent in vivo persistence and potency, it is possible to significantly reduce the number and frequency of administration.
- Another aspect is diabetes, comprising administering to an individual in need thereof an effective amount of the GLP-1 / GIP dual agonist, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, a solvate thereof, or the conjugate, or the pharmaceutical composition. to provide a method for preventing or treating
- the method may be a method for preventing or treating diabetic complications.
- the method may be a method for preventing or treating metabolic syndrome.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a solvate thereof, the conjugate, the pharmaceutical composition, diabetes, diabetic complications, and metabolic syndrome are as described above.
- an “effective amount” or “pharmaceutically effective amount” means the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, which, when administered to the patient in single or multiple doses, provides the desired effect in the patient under diagnosis or treatment; refers to the amount or dose of a solvate thereof, or a combination thereof.
- An effective amount can be readily determined by the attending physician of ordinary skill in the art by using known techniques or by observing the results obtained under similar circumstances.
- the mammalian species When determining an effective amount for a patient, the mammalian species; his size, age and general health; the specific disease or disorder involved; degree or severity of involvement of the disease or disorder; individual patient response; the particular compound being administered; mode of administration; the bioavailability characteristics of the agent being administered; selected dosing regimen; use of concomitant medications; and other relevant circumstances are considered by the attending physician.
- “Individual” means a subject in need of treatment for a disease, and more specifically, refers to mammals such as human or non-human primates, mice, rats, dogs, cats, horses and cattle. .
- administering means introducing a given substance into a patient by any suitable method.
- the route of administration may be any general route capable of reaching the in vivo target of the patient.
- the administration may be, for example, intraperitoneal administration, intravenous administration, intramuscular administration, subcutaneous administration, intradermal administration, oral administration, topical administration, intranasal administration, or rectal administration, but is not limited thereto.
- the administration is 0.0001 mg to 1,000 mg, for example, 0.1 mg to 1,000 mg, 0.1 mg to 500 mg, 0.1 mg to 100 mg, 0.1 mg to 50 mg, 0.1 mg to 25 mg, 1 mg to 1,000 mg, 1 mg to 500 mg, 1 mg to 100 mg, 1 mg to 50 mg, or 1 mg to 25 mg may be administered.
- the dosage may be prescribed in various ways depending on factors such as formulation method, administration method, patient's age, weight, sex, pathological condition, food, administration time, administration route, excretion rate and reaction sensitivity, and those skilled in the art The dosage may be appropriately adjusted in consideration of these factors.
- the number of administration may be once a day or twice or more within the range of clinically acceptable side effects, and may be administered to one or two or more sites for the administration site, and total daily or at intervals of 2 to 5 days
- the number of days of administration may range from 1 to 30 days per treatment. If necessary, the same treatment can be repeated after a titration period.
- the dose is the same as that of a human per kg, or the above dose is converted, for example, by the volume ratio (for example, average value) of the target animal and the organ (heart, etc.) of the human One dose can be administered.
- an effective amount of the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a solvate thereof, or a conjugate thereof may be administered simultaneously, separately, or sequentially with an effective amount of one or more other active ingredients.
- the one or more other active ingredients may be, but are not limited to, one or more other agents for treating inflammatory or autoimmune diseases.
- Another aspect provides the use of the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a solvate thereof, or the conjugate for use in the manufacture of a medicament for the prevention or treatment of diabetes.
- the use may be for use in the manufacture of a medicament for preventing or treating diabetic complications.
- the use may be for use in the manufacture of a medicament for the prophylaxis or treatment of metabolic syndrome.
- the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a solvate thereof, the conjugate, the pharmaceutical composition, diabetes, diabetic complications, and metabolic syndrome are as described above.
- GLP-1 / GIP dual agonist according to an aspect, or a long-acting conjugate thereof, has an increased half-life and exhibits effects such as blood sugar control, blood sugar reduction, and insulin resistance improvement, so it can be used for prevention or treatment of diabetes, etc. there is.
- 2A shows the results of confirming the blood glucose control effect of the long-acting conjugates of SEQ ID NOs: 20, 36, and 40 in normal mice.
- Figure 3A shows the results of confirming the blood sugar reducing effect of the long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 20 in the type 2 diabetes model.
- 3B shows the results of confirming the effect of reducing the glycated hemoglobin level in the type 2 diabetes model of the long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 20.
- Example 1 Preparation of GLP-1/GIP dual agonist having activity on both GLP-1 receptor and GIP receptor
- GLP-1/GIP dual agonists having activity against both the GLP-1 receptor and the GIP receptor were prepared and their sequences are shown in Table 1 below.
- an underlined amino acid means that the underlined amino acids form a ring with each other.
- the amino acid marked with Aib is a non-natural amino acid, aminoisobutyric acid (Aib).
- the amino acid denoted by Nle is norleucine (Nle; 2-aminohexanoic acid), and is an isomer of leucine.
- HP Y means 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoic acid (3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoic acid, HP; Phloretic acid), and tyrosine (Y) at the N-terminus of the peptide is 3-(4 -Hydroxyphenyl) is replaced with propionic acid to remove the terminal amino group.
- CA H stands for 4-imidazoleacetic acid
- histidine (H) at the N-terminus of the peptide is replaced with 4-imidazoleacetic acid to remove the terminal amino group.
- HA Y means 2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetic acid (2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetic acid or 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, HA), and tyrosine (Y) at the N-terminus of the peptide is 2- It was replaced with (4-hydroxyphenyl)acetic acid to remove the terminal amino group.
- the dual agonist peptide is used as a dual agonist in which the C-terminus is amidated if necessary.
- Example 2 GLP-1/GIP dual agonist in vitro activity measurement
- Example 1 In order to measure the activity of the GLP-1/GIP dual agonist prepared in Example 1, a method for measuring cell activity in vitro using cell lines transformed with GLP-1 receptor and GIP receptor, respectively, was used.
- the cell line was transformed to express human GIP-1 and human GIP receptor genes in CHO (chinese hamster ovary), respectively, and is suitable for measuring the activities of GLP-1 and GIP. Therefore, the activity for each part was measured using each transformed cell line.
- human GLP-1 was serially diluted from 50 nM to 0.000048 nM by 4 times, and the dual agent prepared in Example 1 was diluted from 50 nM to 4 times each Serial dilutions to 0.000048 nM.
- the culture medium was removed from the cultured CHO cells expressing the human GLP-1 receptor, 5 ⁇ l of each serially diluted substance was added to the cells, and then 5 ⁇ l of a buffer containing cAMP antibody was added for 15 minutes. during incubation at room temperature. Then, 10 ⁇ l of a detection mix containing cell lysis buffer was added to lyse the cells, followed by reaction at room temperature for 90 minutes.
- the cell lysate after the reaction was completed was applied to the LANCE cAMP kit (PerkinElmer, USA) to calculate the EC 50 value through the accumulated cAMP, and then compared with each other.
- human GIP was serially diluted from 1 nM to 0.0000095 nM in 4-fold increments, and the dual-agent prepared in Example 1 was continuously diluted from 50 nM to 0.000048 nM in 4-fold increments. was diluted with The culture medium was removed from the cultured CHO cells expressing the human GIP receptor, 5 ⁇ l of each serially diluted substance was added to the cells, and 5 ⁇ l of a buffer containing cAMP antibody was added thereto, followed by room temperature for 15 minutes. cultured in Then, 10 ⁇ l of a detection mix containing cell lysis buffer was added to lyse the cells, followed by reaction at room temperature for 90 minutes. The cell lysate after the reaction was completed was applied to the LANCE cAMP kit (PerkinElmer, USA) to calculate the EC 50 value through the accumulated cAMP, and then compared with each other.
- LANCE cAMP kit PerkinElmer, USA
- Relative titers compared to human GLP-1 and relative titers to human GIP are shown in Table 2 below.
- n/a indicates that the test was performed, but no activity was obtained.
- the novel dual agonist prepared in Example 1 has activity on the GLP-1 receptor and the GIP receptor.
- a long-acting conjugate comprising the dual agent prepared in Example 1 was prepared. Specifically, the dual agents of SEQ ID NOs: 20, 36, and 40 were linked to the immunoglobulin Fc region via PEG, a non-peptidic polymer, respectively.
- the purified mono-pegylated dual agent was reacted with immunoglobulin Fc at a molar ratio of 1:2 to 10, a total protein concentration of 20 to 50 mg/ml, pH 6.0 to 7.0, and 4 to 10° C. for 14 to 18 hours.
- isopropanol and sodium cyanoboro hydride (NaCNBH 3 ) as a reducing agent were added to the reaction solution.
- the reaction solution was purified by using a column of Source 15Q (GE Healthcare Life Science, USA) in which the GLP-1R/GIPR dual agonist was covalently linked by PEG to immunoglobulin Fc.
- the prepared dual agent-PEG-immunoglobulin Fc region conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 20 (hereinafter, 'long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 20'), the dual agent-PEG-immunoglobulin Fc region conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 36 (hereinafter, 'Long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 36'), and the dual agonist-PEG-immunoglobulin Fc region conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 40 (hereinafter, 'long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 40') were analyzed through SE-HPLC and RP-HPLC analysis. It was confirmed that it was prepared with a high purity of 95% or more, and the results of SDS-PAGE analysis are shown in FIG. 1 .
- Each of the cell lines was transformed to express human GLP-1 receptor and human GIP receptor genes in CHO (chinese hamster ovary), respectively, and was the same cell line as that used in Example 2. The activity for each part was measured using each transformed cell line.
- human GLP-1 was serially diluted from 50 nM to 0.000048 nM in 4 folds, and SEQ ID NOs: 20, 36 , and 40 were serially diluted from 12.5 nM to 0.000012 nM in 4-fold increments.
- the culture medium was removed from the cultured CHO cells expressing the human GLP-1 receptor, 5 ⁇ l of each serially diluted substance was added to the cells, and then 5 ⁇ l of a buffer containing cAMP antibody was added for 15 minutes. during incubation at room temperature.
- human GIP was serially diluted from 1 nM to 0.00000095 nM in 4-fold increments, and SEQ ID NOs: 20, 36, and 40
- the long-acting conjugate was serially diluted from 12.5 nM to 0.000012 nM in 4-fold increments.
- the culture medium was removed from the cultured CHO cells expressing the human GIP receptor, 5 ⁇ l of each serially diluted substance was added to the cells, and 5 ⁇ l of a buffer containing cAMP antibody was added thereto, followed by room temperature for 15 minutes.
- Relative titers compared to human GLP-1 and relative titers to human GIP are shown in Table 3 below.
- mice per group were separated into 4 groups of G1, G2, G3 and G4.
- a control group to which none of the above groups was administered (Vehicle), a group to which the long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 20 was administered (1 nmol/kg), a group to which the long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 36 was administered (1 nmol/kg), the sequence The long-acting conjugate of No. 40 was administered and divided into groups (1 nmol/kg).
- the test substance was administered subcutaneously, and after 20 hours, they were fasted for 4 hours.
- ipGTT intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test
- 1 g/kg of glucose was intraperitoneally administered, and 1-2 drops of blood obtained by stabbing the caudal vein with a 26 G syringe were used in a blood glucose analyzer (OneTouch Ultra). , LifeScan, Inc., USA) was used to measure mouse blood glucose. Blood glucose was measured before and 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, and 2 hours after administration of glucose,
- 2A shows the results of confirming the blood glucose control effect of the long-acting conjugates of SEQ ID NOs: 20, 36, and 40 in normal mice.
- STZ which can destroy pancreatic beta cells
- DIO/STZ rats were prepared by administering a total of 2 times at intervals of 1 week at a dose of 30 mg/kg.
- the manufactured model continued to consume a high-fat diet to maintain diabetes. Diabetes-induced rats were divided into three groups according to blood sugar: G1, G2, and G3.
- a control group to which none of the above groups was administered (Vehicle), a group administered with a low dose of the long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 20 (3.0 nmol/kg/Q3D), a group administered with a high-dose of the long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 20 (14.8 nmol/ kg/Q3D).
- Blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin were measured while repeatedly administering the test substance for 5 weeks.
- Blood glucose was measured using a blood glucose analyzer (OneTouch Ultra, LifeScan, Inc., USA) using 1-2 drops of blood obtained by puncturing the caudal vein with a 26 G syringe, and glycated hemoglobin was measured using a diabetes diagnostic device (DCA Vantage, Siemens). AG, Germany).
- HOMA-IR Homeostatic model assessment-Insulin resistance
- Figure 3A shows the results of confirming the blood sugar reducing effect of the long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 20 in the type 2 diabetes model.
- 3B shows the results of confirming the effect of reducing the glycated hemoglobin level in the type 2 diabetes model of the long-acting conjugate of SEQ ID NO: 20.
- a decrease in blood glucose was confirmed when the long-acting conjugate according to an embodiment was administered to DIO/STD rats for 5 weeks.
- the glycated hemoglobin level was also decreased.
- the blood glucose lowering effect increased in proportion to the administered dose and the glycated hemoglobin decreased in proportion to the administration period and the administered dose, it was confirmed that the dual agent according to an embodiment was directly involved in lowering blood sugar.
Abstract
Description
서열번호 | 아미노산 서열 | 고리형성 여부 |
1 | YAibEGTFTSDYSEYMEKEAVREFIAWLVKGGPSSGAPPPSC | 고리형성 |
2 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDEIRAKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPSC | 고리형성 |
3 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDEIAAKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPSC | 고리형성 |
4 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDEIRAKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPC | 고리형성 |
5 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDEKAAKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPSC | 고리형성 |
6 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDEKRAKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPSC | 고리형성 |
7 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDERAQKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPSC | 고리형성 |
8 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDERASKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPSC | 고리형성 |
9 | YAibEGTFTSDYSRYLDERAAKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPSK | 고리형성 |
10 | YAibEGTFTSDYSRYLDERAQKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPSK | 고리형성 |
11 | YAibEGTFTSDYSRYLDERASKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPSK | 고리형성 |
12 | YAibEGTFTSDYSEYMEKEAVREFIAWLVRGGPSSGAPPPSK | 고리형성 |
13 | YAibEGTFTSDYSEYMEKEAVREFISWLVRGGPSSGAPPPSK | 고리형성 |
14 | HAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDKKRQAibEFVQWLLNGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
15 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIYLDERACKDFVQWLLDHHPSSGQPPPSYK | 고리형성 |
16 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKIAQRAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSK | - |
17 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIQLDKIAQKAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
18 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIQLDKIAQRAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSK | - |
19 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIYLDKQAAAibAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
20 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKQAAAibAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
21 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKIAAKAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
22 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDEKAAKEFVQWLLDQHPSSGQPPPSC | 고리형성 |
23 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDEQAAKEFVQWLLDQHPSSGAPPPSC | 고리형성 |
24 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDEIAQKDFVQWLLDQHPSSGAPPPSC | 고리형성 |
25 | YAibEGTFTSDYSKYLDEEAVKLFVQWLLDQHPSSGAPPPSC | 고리형성 |
26 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAMDAIAQQDFVNWLLAQKGKKNDWKHNITQC | - |
27 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAMDAIAQQDFVNWLLAQRGKKSDWKHNITQC | - |
28 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIALEKQAQQDFVNWLLAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
29 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKQAAAibEFVNWLLAibGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
30 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKQAAAibEFVNWLLAibGHPSSGAPPPSC | - |
31 | HPYAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKIAQRAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSK | - |
32 | HAYAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKIAQRAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSK | - |
33 | CAHYAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKIAQRAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSK | - |
34 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKQAARAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
35 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKQHAAibAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
36 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKQAQQAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
37 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDKQAQQAibFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
38 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLEKQAQQDFVNWLLAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
39 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIALEKQAAAibDFVNWLLAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
40 | YAibEGTFTSDYSIALEKQAQRDFVNWLLAGGPSSGAPPPSC | - |
41 | HPYAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDAQAAAibAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSK | - |
42 | HPYAibEGTFTSDYSIAibLDNleQAAAibAFVQWLIAGGPSSGAPPPSK | - |
43 | HPYAibEGTFISDYSIALEAQAQQDFVNWLLAGGPSSGAPPPSK | - |
44 | HPYAibEGTFISDYSIALENleQAQQDFVNWLLAGGPSSGAPPPSK | - |
서열번호 | 천연형 펩타이드 대비 In vitro 활성(%) | |
vs 인간 GLP-1 | vs 인간 GIP | |
1 | 53.9% | 27.5% |
2 | 3.3% | 28.8% |
3 | 6.8% | 28.7% |
4 | 1.9% | 18.5% |
5 | 20.2% | 48.2% |
6 | 7.4% | 30.9% |
7 | 18.3% | 62.3% |
8 | 35.9% | 29.2% |
9 | 141.0% | n/a |
10 | 108.0% | n/a |
11 | 95.0% | n/a |
12 | 110.0% | n/a |
13 | 116.0% | n/a |
14 | 159.7% | 0.3% |
15 | 97.5% | 64.4% |
16 | 60.0% | 72.3% |
17 | 19.8% | 7.7% |
18 | 43.3% | 15.9% |
19 | 32.8% | 13.9% |
20 | 31.5% | 64.2% |
21 | 19.7% | 23.2% |
22 | 41.1% | 39.6% |
23 | 13.5% | 105.6% |
24 | 7.3% | 83.9% |
25 | 3.2% | 59.4% |
26 | 0.3% | 57.9% |
27 | 0.2% | 55.5% |
28 | 6.7% | 145.8% |
29 | 0.5% | 96.0% |
30 | 1.0% | 63.4% |
31 | 93.3% | 38.3% |
32 | 88.3% | 20.1% |
33 | 3.1% | 14.8% |
34 | 34.2% | 63.4% |
35 | 9.6% | 64.2% |
36 | 79.9% | 217.2% |
37 | 45.2% | 173.9% |
38 | 14.3% | 216.1% |
39 | 15.9% | 143.6% |
40 | 97.7% | 181.1% |
41 | 116.9% | 58.7% |
42 | 69.5% | 35.9% |
43 | 1.2% | 109.4% |
44 | 1.4% | 74.2% |
서열번호 | 천연형 펩타이드 대비 In vitro 활성 (%) | |
vs 인간 GLP-1 | vs 인간 GIP | |
20 | 7.5% | 62.1% |
36 | 3.9% | 26.9% |
40 | 10.1% | 24.7% |
Claims (24)
- 서열번호 1 내지 44로 구성된 군으로부터 선택된 어느 하나의 아미노산 서열을 포함하는 펩타이드.
- 청구항 1에 있어서, 상기 펩타이드는 서열번호 14, 15, 16, 20, 36, 37, 38, 및 40으로 구성된 군으로부터 선택된 어느 하나의 아미노산 서열을 포함하는 것인, 펩타이드.
- 청구항 1에 있어서, 상기 펩타이드는 서열번호 20, 36, 및 40으로 구성된 군으로부터 선택된 어느 하나의 아미노산 서열을 포함하는 것인, 펩타이드.
- 청구항 1에 있어서, GLP-1(Glucagon-like peptide-1) 수용체 및 GIP(glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide) 수용체에 대해 활성을 갖는 것인, 펩타이드.
- 청구항 1에 있어서, 상기 펩타이드 서열에서 N-말단으로부터 12번 아미노산 및 16번 아미노산, 또는 16번 아미노산 및 20번 아미노산은 서로 고리를 형성하는 것인, 펩타이드.
- 청구항 1에 있어서, 상기 펩타이드는 이의 C-말단이 변형되지 않았거나 아미드화된 것인, 펩타이드.
- 청구항 1 내지 6 중 어느 한 항의 펩타이드를 코딩하는 폴리뉴클레오티드.
- 청구항 7의 폴리뉴클레오티드를 포함하는 벡터.
- 청구항 1 내지 6 중 어느 한 항의 펩타이드와 생체 내 반감기를 증가시키는 생체적합성 물질이 결합된, 결합체.
- 청구항 9에 있어서, 상기 생체적합성 물질은 고분자 중합체, 지방산, 콜레스테롤, 알부민 및 이의 단편, 알부민 결합물질, 특정 아미노산 서열의 반복단위의 중합체, 항체, 항체 단편, FcRn 결합 물질, 생체 내 결합조직, 뉴클레오티드, 피브로넥틴, 트랜스페린(Transferrin), 당류(saccharide), 헤파린, 및 엘라스틴으로 구성된 군으로부터 선택되는 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 10에 있어서, 상기 고분자 중합체는 폴리에틸렌 글리콜, 폴리프로필렌 글리콜, 에틸렌 글리콜-프로필렌 글리콜 공중합체, 폴리옥시에틸화폴리올, 폴리비닐알콜, 다당류, 폴리비닐에틸에테르, 생분해성 고분자, 지질 중합체, 키틴, 히알루론산, 올리고뉴클레오티드 및 이들의 조합으로 구성된 군으로부터 선택되는 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 9에 있어서, 상기 생체적합성 물질은 FcRn 결합 물질인 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 12에 있어서, 상기 FcRn 결합 물질은 면역글로불린 Fc 영역인 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 13에 있어서, 상기 면역글로불린 Fc 영역은 (a) CH1 도메인, CH2 도메인, CH3 도메인 및 CH4 도메인; (b) CH1 도메인 및 CH2 도메인; (c) CH1 도메인 및 CH3 도메인; (d) CH2 도메인 및 CH3 도메인; (e) CH1 도메인, CH2 도메인, CH3 도메인 및 CH4 도메인 중 1개 또는 2개 이상의 도메인과 면역글로불린 힌지 영역 또는 힌지 영역의 일부와의 조합; 및 (f) 중쇄 불변영역 각 도메인과 경쇄 불변영역의 이량체로 구성된 군으로부터 선택되는 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 13에 있어서, 상기 면역글로불린 Fc 영역은 비당쇄화된 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 13에 있어서, 상기 면역글로불린 Fc 영역은 IgG4 Fc 영역인 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 13에 있어서, 상기 면역글로불린 Fc 영역은 인간 IgG4 유래의 비당쇄화된 Fc 영역인 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 9에 있어서, 상기 펩타이드는 링커를 통해 생체적합성 물질과 연결되는 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 18에 있어서, 상기 링커는 펩타이드, 지방산, 당류(saccharide), 고분자 중합체, 저분자 화합물, 뉴클레오티드 및 이들의 조합으로 구성된 군으로부터 선택되는 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 19에 있어서, 상기 고분자 중합체는 폴리에틸렌 글리콜, 폴리프로필렌 글리콜, 에틸렌 글리콜-프로필렌 글리콜 공중합체, 폴리옥시에틸화폴리올, 폴리비닐알콜, 다당류, 폴리비닐에틸에테르, 생분해성 고분자, 지질 중합체, 키틴, 히알루론산, 올리고뉴클레오티드 및 이들의 조합으로 구성된 군으로부터 선택되는, 결합체.
- 청구항 18에 있어서, 상기 링커는 에틸렌글리콜 반복 단위를 함유하는 것인 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 21에 있어서, 상기 에틸렌글리콜 반복 단위 부분의 화학식량은 1 내지 100 kDa 범위에 있는 것인, 결합체.
- 청구항 1 내지 5 중 어느 한 항의 펩타이드, 이의 약학적으로 허용가능한 염 또는 이의 용매화물, 또는 청구항 8 내지 22 중 어느 한 항의 결합체를 포함하는, 당뇨병 예방 또는 치료용 약학적 조성물.
- 청구항 23에 있어서, 약학적으로 허용되는 부형제를 더 포함하는 것인, 약학적 조성물.
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