IP Library Granted Patent US 8,722,645
Granted Patent B2
US 8,722,645 · App. 13/550,962 · Granted May 13, 2014

Galactose-pronged polysaccharides in a formulation for antifibrotic therapies

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Patent No.
US 8,722,645
App. No.
13/550,962
Granted
May 13, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and compositions for reducing fibrosis and cirrhosis are provided in which an effective dose of an admixture of a polysaccharide compound and, for example, a compound selected from the group consisting of antibodies specific to intracellular or cell-surface: (i) beta-PDGF receptors; (ii) synaptophysin; (iii) zvegf3; (iv) CCR1 receptors; (v) connective tissue growth factor; (vi) alpha 1-smooth muscle actin; (vii) matrix metalloproteinases MMP 2 and MMP9; (viii) matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors TIMP1 and TMP2; (ix) integrins; (x) TFG-β1; (xi) endothelin receptor antagonists; and (xii) collagen synthesis and degradation modulating compounds; (xiii) actin synthesis and degradation modulating compounds; and (xiv) tyrosine kinases is administered to an animal in order to treat fibrosis.

Claims (24)

1. A composition comprising:

a. an effective amount of a galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound and an acceptable pharmaceutical carrier, wherein the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound is a branched heteropolymer having a backbone of alternating α-1,2 linked rhamnose and α-1,4-linked GalA residues that carries neutral side-chains of predominantly 1,4-β-D-galactose and/or 1,5-α-L-arabinose residues attached to the rhamnose residues of the backbone,

wherein the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound is derived from USP pectin;

wherein the effective amount of the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan, when administered in a subject having at least one of the following: chronic liver disease associated with the development of fibrosis, established liver fibrosis, or cirrhosis, is capable of inhibiting or slowing down of the progression of liver fibrosis or cirrhosis or reduction of established liver fibrosis or cirrhosis based on evidence comprising reduction of the level of biochemical markers of liver fibrosis, non invasive testing of liver fibrosis or cirrhosis or liver histologic grading of fibrosis or cirrhosis;

wherein, when the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound is utilized at a concentration of 0.1-0.5 mg/ml to treat LX2 immortalized human hepatic stellate cells in a MTT cell viability assay, the assay treatment results in substantially no decreased viability of activated hepatic stellate cells following administration of the compound, and wherein when the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound is utilized at a concentration of 0.1-0.5 mg/ml to treat LX2 immortalized human hepatic stellate cells in a proliferation assay, the assay results in substantially no effect on cell proliferation following administration of the compound; and

b. a therapeutic agent, wherein the therapeutic agent is a compound selected from the group consisting of antibodies specific to cell-surface and/or intracellular: (i) β-PDGF receptors; (ii) synaptophysin; (iii) zvegf3; (iv) CCR1 receptors; (v) connective tissue growth factor; (vi) alpha 1-smooth muscle actin; (vii) matrix metalloproteinases MMP 2 and MMP9; (viii) matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors TIMP1 and TMP2; (ix) integrins; (x) TFG-β1; (xi) endothelin receptor antagonists; (xii) collagen synthesis and degradation modulating compounds; (xiii) actin synthesis and degradation modulating compounds; and (xiv) tyrosine kinases.

2. The composition of claim 1 wherein the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound is derived from citrus pectin, apple pectin, soybean hull pectin or sugar beet pectin.

3. The composition of claim 1 wherein the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound has a molecular weight between 20 kDa and 400 kDa.

4. The composition of claim 1 wherein the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound has a molecular weight between 2 kDa and 200 kDa.

5. The composition of claim 1 wherein the ratio of galactose to rhamnose in the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan is 3.7 to 1.

6. The composition of claim 1 wherein the ratio of galactose to rhamnose in the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan is between 0.4 to 1 and 6.7 to 1.

7. The composition of claim 1 wherein the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan further comprises fucose, xylose, mannose or combinations thereof.

8. A method comprising the steps of:

Obtaining a galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound;

wherein the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound is a branched heteropolymer having a backbone of alternating α-1,2 linked rhamnose and α-1,4-linked GalA residues that carries neutral side-chains of predominantly 1,4-βD-galactose and/or 1,5-α-L-arabinose residues attached to the rhamnose residues of the backbone and wherein the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound is obtained from USP pectin; and

Administering the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound in an admixture with a therapeutic agent parenterally to a subject having at least one of the following: chronic liver disease associated with the development of fibrosis, established liver fibrosis, or cirrhosis an effective dose of the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound in an acceptable pharmaceutical carrier that results in at least one of the following: Inhibition or slowing down of the progression of liver fibrosis or cirrhosis or reduction of established liver fibrosis or cirrhosis based on evidence comprising reduction of the level of biochemical markers of liver fibrosis, non invasive testing of liver fibrosis or cirrhosis or liver histologic grading of fibrosis or cirrhosis; or reduction in the medical consequences of liver fibrosis or cirrhosis,

wherein, when the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound for parenteral administration is utilized to treat LX2 immortalized human hepatic stellate cells in a MTT cell viability assay, the assay treatment results in substantially no decreased viability of activated hepatic stellate cells following administration of the compound, and wherein when the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound is utilized at a concentration of 0.1-0.5 mg/ml to treat LX2 immortalized human hepatic stellate cells in a proliferation assay, the assay results in substantially no effect on cell proliferation following administration of the compound,

wherein the therapeutic agent is a compound selected from the group consisting of antibodies specific to cell-surface and/or intracellular: (i) β-PDGF receptors; (ii) synaptophysin; (iii) zvegf3; (iv) CCR1 receptors; (v) connective tissue growth factor; (vi) alpha 1-smooth muscle actin; (vii) matrix metalloproteinases MMP 2 and MMP9; (viii) matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors TIMP1 and TMP2; (ix) integrins; (x) TFG-β1; (xi) endothelin receptor antagonists; (xii) collagen synthesis and degradation modulating compounds; (xiii) actin synthesis and degradation modulating compounds; and (xiv) tyrosine kinases.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein in the step of obtaining the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound is obtained from citrus pectin, apple pectin, soybean hull pectin or sugar beet pectin.

10. The method of claim 8 wherein in the step of obtaining the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound has a molecular weight between 20 kDa and 400 kDa.

11. The method of claim 8 wherein in the step of obtaining the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan compound has a molecular weight between 2 kDa and 200 kDa.

12. The method of claim 8 wherein in the step of obtaining the ratio of galactose to rhamnose in the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan is 3.7 to 1.

13. The method of claim 8 wherein in the step of obtaining the ratio of galactose to rhamnose in the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan is between 0.4 to 1 and 6.7 to 1.

14. The method of claim 8 wherein in the step of obtaining the galacto-rhamnogalacturonan further comprises fucose, xylose, mannose or combinations thereof.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 16, 2012
From: PLATT, DAVID; ZOMER, ELIEZER; KLYOSOV, ANATOLE
To: PRO-PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
Reel/Frame 029315/0434 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 18, 2012
From: PRO-PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
To: GALECTIN THERAPEUTICS INC.
Reel/Frame 029150/0654 →