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  • BB-10010: an active variant of human macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha with improved pharmaceutical properties.

BB-10010: an active variant of human macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha with improved pharmaceutical properties.

Blood (1995-12-15)
M G Hunter, L Bawden, D Brotherton, S Craig, S Cribbes, L G Czaplewski, T M Dexter, A H Drummond, A H Gearing, C M Heyworth, B I Lord, M McCourt, P G Varley, L M Wood, R M Edwards, P J Lewis
摘要

The stem cell inhibitor, macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha (MIP-1 alpha) or LD78, protects multipotent hematopoietic progenitors in murine models from the cytotoxic effects of chemotherapy. Clinical use of human MIP-1 alpha during chemotherapy could therefore lead to faster hematologic recovery and may allow dose intensification. We have also shown that human MIP-1 alpha causes the rapid mobilization of hematopoietic cells, suggesting an additional clinical use in peripheral blood stem cell transplantation. However, the clinical evaluation of human MIP-1 alpha is complicated by its tendency to associate and form high molecular weight polymers. We have produced a variant of rhMIP-1 alpha, BB-10010, carrying a single amino acid substitution of Asp26 > Ala, with a reduced tendency to form large polymers at physiologic pH and ionic strength. This greatly increases its solubility, facilitating its production and clinical formulation. We confirmed the potency of BB-10010 as a human MIP-1 alpha-like agonist in receptor binding, calcium mobilization, inhibition of colony formation, and thymidine suicide assays. The myeloprotective activity of BB-10010 was shown in a murine model of repeated chemotherapy using hydroxyurea. BB-10010 is therefore an ideal variant with which to evaluate the therapeutic potential of recombinant human MIP-1 alpha.