Double Anti-angiogenic and Anti-inflammatory Protein Valpha Targeting VEGF-A and TNF-alpha in Retinopathy and Psoriasisopen access
- Authors
- Jung, Keehoon; Lee, Donghun; Lim, Hye Song; Lee, Sang-Il; Kim, Yeon Jung; Lee, Gyun Min; Kim, Sun Chang; Koh, Gou Young
- Issue Date
- 22-Apr-2011
- Publisher
- AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, v.286, no.16, pp 14410 - 14418
- Pages
- 9
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
- Volume
- 286
- Number
- 16
- Start Page
- 14410
- End Page
- 14418
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/23768
- DOI
- 10.1074/jbc.M111.228130
- ISSN
- 0021-9258
1083-351X
- Abstract
- Pathological angiogenesis usually involves disrupted vascular integrity, vascular leakage, and infiltration of inflammatory cells, which are governed mainly by VEGF-A and TNF-alpha. Although many inhibitors targeting either VEGF-A or TNF-alpha have been developed, there is no single inhibitor molecule that simultaneously targets both molecules. Here, we designed and generated a novel chimeric decoy receptor (Valpha) that can simultaneously bind to VEGF-A and TNF-alpha and block their actions. In this experimental design, we have shown that Valpha, which is an effective synchronous blocker of VEGF-A and TNF-alpha, can drastically increase treatment effectiveness through its dual-blocking characteristics. Valpha contains the VEGF-A-binding domain of VEGFR1, the TNF-alpha-binding domain of TNFR2, and the Fc domain of IgG1. Valpha exhibited strong binding characteristics for its original counterparts, VEGF-A and TNF-alpha, but not for the extracellular matrix, resulting in a highly favorable pharmacokinetic profile in vivo. Compared with VEGF-Trap or Enbrel, both of which block either VEGF-A or TNF-alpha, singularly, Valpha is a highly effective molecule for reducing abnormal vascular tufts and the number of F4/80(+) macrophages in a retinopathy model. In addition, Valpha showed superior relief effects in a psoriasis model with regard to epidermal thickness and the area of blood and lymphatic vessels. Thus, the simultaneous blocking of VEGF-A and TNF-alpha using Valpha is an effective therapeutic strategy and cost-efficient for treatment of retinopathy and psoriasis.
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