Efficient therapy for refractory Pompe disease by mannose 6-phosphate analogue grafting on acid α-glucosidase

Archive ouverte

Basile, Ilaria | da Silva, Afitz | El Cheikh, Khaled | Godefroy, Anastasia | Daurat, Morgane | Harmois, Alice | Perez, Marc | Caillaud, Catherine | Charbonné, Henry-Vincent | Pau, Bernard | Gary-Bobo, Magali | Morère, Alain | Garcia, Marcel | Maynadier, Marie

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

Pompe disease is a rare disorder due to deficiency of the acid a-glucosidase (GAA) treated by enzyme replacement therapy. The present authorized treatment with rhGAA, the recombinant human enzyme, provides an important benefit in the infantile onset; however, the juvenile and adult forms of the disease corresponding to > 80% of the patients are less responsive to this treatment. This resistance has been mainly attributed to an insufficiency of mannose 6-phosphate residues in rhGAA to address lysosomes through the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor (CI-M6PR). As yet, several attempts to improve the enzyme delivery by increasing the number of mannose 6-phosphate on the enzyme were poorly effective on the late onset form of the disease. Here, we show that chemical conjugation of a synthetic analogue of the mannose 6-phosphate, named AMFA, onto rhGAA improves the affinity for CI-M6PR and the uptake of the enzyme in fibroblasts and myoblasts of adult Pompe patients. More importantly, only the conjugated rhGAA-AMFA was effective in aged Pompe mice when compared to rhGAA. Weekly treatment with 5-20 mg.kg(-1) rhGAA-AMFA provided major improvements of the motor function and of the myofiber structure, whereas rhGAA was inactive. Finally, AMFA addition did not induce supplementary immune response to the enzyme. This modified enzyme, displaying a muscle recovery in aged Pompe mice that was never attained before, could be considered as a potential therapy for the late onset Pompe disease.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Mannose 6‐phosphonate labelling: A key for processing the therapeutic enzyme in Pompe disease

Archive ouverte | Godefroy, Anastasia | CCSD

International audience. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is prope...

Design of potent mannose 6-phosphate analogues for the functionalization of lysosomal enzymes to improve the treatment of pompe disease

Archive ouverte | El Cheikh, Khaled | CCSD

Improving therapeutics delivery in enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) for lysosomal storage disorders is a challenge. Herein, we present the synthesis of novel analogues of mannose 6-phosphate (M6P), known as AMFAs and functionalize...

Cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor: From roles and functions to targeted therapies

Archive ouverte | Gauthier, Corentin | CCSD

International audience. The cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor (CI-M6PR) is a ubiquitous transmembrane receptor whose main intracellular role is to direct enzymes carrying mannose 6-phosphate moieties t...

Chargement des enrichissements...