IP Library Granted Patent US 7,390,787
Granted Patent B2
US 7,390,787 · App. 10/351,985 · Granted Jun 24, 2008

Compositions and methods for treating infections using analogues of indolicidin

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Patent No.
US 7,390,787
App. No.
10/351,985
Granted
Jun 24, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Compositions and methods for treating infections, especially bacterial infections, are provided. Indolicidin peptide analogues containing at least two basic amino acids are prepared. The analogues are administered as modified peptides, preferably containing photo-oxidized solubilizer.

Claims (103)

1. An indolicidin analogue of up to 35 amino acids that comprises one of the following sequences:

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 33);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Tyr Pro Trp Tyr Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 34);

Ile Leu Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 40);

Ile Leu Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 44);

Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys Ile Met Ile Leu Lys Lys Ala Gly Ser (SEQ ID NO: 46);

Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys Met Ile Leu Lys Lys Ala Gly Ser (SEQ ID NO: 47);

Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys Asp Met Ile Leu Lys Lys Ala Gly Ser (SEQ ID NO: 48);

Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 52);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Met Ile Leu Lys Lys Ala Gly Ser (SEQ ID NO: 55);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Ile Met Ile Leu Lys Lys Ala Gly Ser (SEQ ID NO: 56);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Met (SEQ ID NO: 58);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Ile Met (SEQ ID NO: 59);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 60);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Trp Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 61);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Val Trp Trp Val Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 65);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Val Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO:66);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Val Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 67);

Ile Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 69);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 70);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 71);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 72);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 73);

Ala Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 76);

Ile Ala Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 77);

Ile Leu Ala Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 78);

Ile Leu Arg Ala Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 79);

Ile Leu Arg Trp Ala Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 80);

Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Ala Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 81); or

Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Ala Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 82).

2. The indolicidin analogue according to claim 1 wherein the analogue has at least one amino acid altered to a corresponding D-amino acid.

3. The indolicidin analogue according to claim 2 wherein the N-terminal and/or C-terminal amino acid is a D-amino acid.

4. The indolicidin analogue according to claim 1 wherein the analogue is acetylated at the N-terminal amino acid.

5. The indolicidin analogue according to claim 1 wherein the analogue is amidated at the C-terminal amino acid.

6. The indolicidin analogue according to claim 1 wherein the analogue is esterified at the C-terminal amino acid.

7. The indolicidin analogue according to claim 1 wherein the analogue is modified by incorporation of homoserine/homoserine lactone at the C-terminal amino acid.

8. An indolicidin analogue the amino acid sequence of which consists of Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 42).

9. The indolicidin analogue of claim 8 , wherein the analogue has at least one amino acid altered to a corresponding D-amino acid.

10. The indolicidin analogue of claim 9 , wherein the N-terminal and/or C-terminal amino acid is a D-amino acid.

11. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a physiologically acceptable buffer and an indolicidin analogue the amino acid sequence of which consists of Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 42).

12. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a physiologically acceptable buffer and at least one indolicidin analogue of up to 35 amino acids that comprises one of the following sequences:

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 33);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Tyr Pro Trp Tyr Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 34);

Ile Leu Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 40);

Ile Leu Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 44);

Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys Ile Met Ile Leu Lys Lys Ala Gly Ser (SEQ ID NO: 46);

Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys Met Ile Leu Lys Lys Ala Gly Ser (SEQ ID NO: 47);

Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys Asp Met Ile Leu Lys Lys Ala Gly Ser (SEQ ID NO: 48);

Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 52);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Met Ile Leu Lys Lys Ala Gly Ser (SEQ ID NO: 55);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Ile Met Ile Leu Lys Lys Ala Gly Ser (SEQ ID NO: 56);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Met (SEQ ID NO: 58);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Ile Met (SEQ ID NO: 59);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 60);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Trp Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 61);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Val Trp Trp Val Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 65);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Val Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO:66);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Val Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 67);

Ile Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 69);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 70);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 71);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 72);

Ile Leu Lys Lys Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 73);

Ala Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 76);

Ile Ala Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 77);

Ile Leu Ala Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 78);

Ile Leu Arg Ala Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 79);

Ile Leu Arg Trp Ala Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 80);

Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Ala Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 81); or

Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Ala Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 82).

13. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 12 , wherein said at least one analogue has one or more amino acids altered to a corresponding D-amino acid.

14. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 13 , wherein the N-terminal and/or C-terminal amino acid of said at least one analogue is a D-amino acid.

15. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 12 , wherein said at least one analogue is acetylated at the N-terminal amino acid.

16. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 12 , wherein said at least one analogue is amidated at the C-terminal amino acid.

17. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 12 , wherein said at least one analogue is esterified at the C-terminal amino acid.

18. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 12 , wherein said at least one analogue is modified by incorporation of homoserine/homoserine lactone at the C-terminal amino acid.

19. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 12 , wherein the composition is incorporated in a liposome or a slow-release vehicle.

20. A method of treating a microbial infection, comprising administering to a patient a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition according to any one of claims 12 - 19 .

21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the infection is due to a microorganism selected from the group consisting of a bacterium, a fungus, and a protozoa.

22. The method of claim 20 , wherein the microorganism is a bacterium, wherein the bacterium is a Gram-negative or a Gram-positive bacterium.

23. The method of claim 20 , wherein the pharmaceutical composition is administered by intravenous injection, intraperitoneal injection or implantation, intramuscular injection or implantation, intrathecal injection, subcutaneous injection or implantation, intradermal injection, lavage, bladder wash-out, suppositories, pessaries, oral ingestion, topical application, enteric application, inhalation, or nasal route.

24. The method of claim 20 , wherein the pharmaceutical composition is administered by local application.

25. The method of claim 20 , wherein the method is for treating a microbial infection associated with a medical device.

26. The method according to claim 20 , wherein the pharmaceutical composition further comprises an antibiotic.

27. A method of treating a microbial infection, comprising administering to a patient a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising an indolicidin analogue of up to 35 amino acids comprising the sequence of Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 42).

28. The method of claim 27 , wherein the amino acid sequence consists of Ile Leu Arg Trp Pro Trp Trp Pro Trp Arg Arg Lys (SEQ ID NO: 42).

29. The method of claim 27 or claim 28 , wherein the pharmaceutical composition further comprises a physiologically acceptable buffer.

30. The method of claim 27 or claim 28 , wherein the pharmaceutical composition is administered by intravenous injection, intraperitoneal injection or implantation, intramuscular injection or implantation, intrathecal injection, subcutaneous injection or implantation, intradermal injection, lavage, bladder wash-out, suppositories, pessaries, oral ingestion, topical application, enteric application, inhalation, or nasal route.

31. The method of claim 27 or claim 28 , wherein the pharmaceutical composition is administered by local application.

32. The method of claim 27 or claim 28 , wherein the method is for treating a microbial infection associated with a medical device.

33. The method of claim 27 or claim 28 , wherein the pharmaceutical composition further comprises an antibiotic.

34. The method of claim 33 , wherein said antibiotic is minocycline.

35. The method of claim 33 , wherein said antibiotic is rifampin.

36. The method of claim 33 , wherein said antibiotic is cefazolin.

37. The method of claim 33 , wherein said antibiotic is vancomycin.

38. The method of claim 33 , wherein said antibiotic is teicoplanin.

39. The method of claim 33 , wherein said antibiotic is a beta lactam.

40. The method of claim 27 or claim 28 , wherein the infection is due to a microorganism selected from the group consisting of a bacterium, a fungus, and a protozoa.

41. The method of claim 40 , wherein the microorganism is a Gram-negative or a Gram-positive bacterium.

42. The method of claim 40 , wherein the fungus is a pathogenic yeast.

43. The method of claim 40 , wherein the fungus is a mold that causes wound infections.

44. The method of claim 41 , wherein said Gram-negative bacterium is selected from the group consisting of Enterobacter sp., E. coli and Acinetobacter sp.

45. The method of claim 41 , wherein said Gram-positive bacterium is selected from the group consisting of S. aureus , coagulase negative staphylococci, S. epidermidis, S. pneumoniae , and Viridans Streptococci.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 23, 2010
From: MIGENIX INC.
To: BIOWEST THERAPEUTICS INC.
Reel/Frame 024576/0618 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 4, 2006
From: MIGENIX INC.
To: COMPUTERSHARE TRUST COMPANY, INC.
Reel/Frame 017823/0581 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 25, 2005
From: MICROLOGIX BIOTECH INC.
To: MIGENIX INC.
Reel/Frame 016662/0582 →