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An Aldehyde Responsive,Cleavable Linker for Glucose Responsive Insulins
Authors:Dr. Karin Mannerstedt  Dr. Narendra Kumar Mishra  Dr. Ebbe Engholm  Dr. Morten Lundh  Dr. Charlotte S. Madsen  Dr. Philip J. Pedersen  Dr. Priska Le-Huu  Dr. Søren L. Pedersen  Dr. Nina Buch-Månson  Dr. Björn Borgström  Dr. Thomas Brimert  Dr. Lisbeth N. Fink  Dr. Keld Fosgerau  Prof. Niels Vrang  Prof. Knud J. Jensen
Affiliation:1. Gubra ApS, Hørsholm Kongevej, 11B, 2970 Hørsholm, Denmark;2. Gubra ApS, Hørsholm Kongevej, 11B, 2970 Hørsholm, Denmark

Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg, Denmark;3. Red Glead Discovery AB, Scheelevägen 17, 22363 Lund, Sweden;4. Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg, Denmark

Abstract:
A glucose responsive insulin (GRI) that responds to changes in blood glucose concentrations has remained an elusive goal. Here we describe the development of glucose cleavable linkers based on hydrazone and thiazolidine structures. We developed linkers with low levels of spontaneous hydrolysis but increased level of hydrolysis with rising concentrations of glucose, which demonstrated their glucose responsiveness in vitro. Lipidated hydrazones and thiazolidines were conjugated to the LysB29 side-chain of HI by pH-controlled acylations providing GRIs with glucose responsiveness confirmed in vitro for thiazolidines. Clamp studies showed increased glucose infusion at hyperglycemic conditions for one GRI indicative of a true glucose response. The glucose responsive cleavable linker in these GRIs allow changes in glucose levels to drive the release of active insulin from a circulating depot. We have demonstrated an unprecedented, chemically responsive linker concept for biopharmaceuticals.
Keywords:aldehyde responsive  cleavable linkers  glucose responsive insulin  insulin  protein modifications
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