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Published on: February 26, 2021
Novel treatment for PXE: Recombinant ENPP1 enzyme therapy
Ida Joely Jacobs1, Dora Obiri-Yeboah1, Paul R Stabach2
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Jefferson Institute of Molecular Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA; PXE International Center of Excellence in Research and Clinical Care, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a genetic multisystem ectopic calcification disorder caused by inactivating mutations in the ABCC6 gene encoding ABCC6, a hepatic efflux transporter. ABCC6-mediated ATP secretion by the liver is the main source of a potent endogenous calcification inhibitor, plasma inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi); the deficiency of plasma PPi underpins PXE. Recent studies demonstrated that INZ-701, a recombinant human ENPP1 that generates PPi and is now in clinical trials, restored plasma PPi levels and prevented ectopic calcification in the muzzle skin of Abcc6-/-mice. This study examined the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and potency of a new ENPP1-Fc isoform, BL-1118, in Abcc6-/- mice. When Abcc6-/- mice received a single subcutaneous injection of BL-1118 at 0.25, 0.5, or 1 mg/kg, they had dose-dependent elevations in plasma ENPP1 enzyme activity and PPi levels, with an enzyme half-life of approximately 100 h. When Abcc6-/- mice were injected weekly from 5 to 15 weeks of age, BL-1118 dose-dependently increased steady-state plasma ENPP1 activity and PPi levels and significantly reduced ectopic calcification in the muzzle skin and kidneys. These results suggest that BL-1118 is a promising second generation enzyme therapy for PXE, the first generation of which is currently in clinical testing.
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