Aerosolized BIO-11006, a Novel MARCKS- Related Peptide, Improves Airway Obstruction in a Mouse Model of Mucus Hypersecretion

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Abstract: Rationale: Mucus hypersecretion has been shown to be an important cause of airway obstruction in COPD and asthma, and has been associated with fatal asthma. Previous in-vitro and in-vivo studies have provided direct evidence that the myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase substrate (MARCKS) is a central regulatorymolecule linking secretagogue stimulation at the goblet cell surface to mucin granule release. BIO-11006 is a novel, highly soluble, aerosolized peptide that inhibits MARCKS function and results in reduced mucus secretion and improved airway obstruction. BIO-11006 is being tested in Phase 2 clinical studies of COPD. Objective: To determine access of BIO-11006 to the intracellular compartment of normal human bronchial epithelial (NHBE) cells, and assess the effectiveness of BIO-11006 inhalation solution in inhibiting airway obstruction caused by mucus hypersecretion as a function of dose and time. Methods: Biotin labeled BIO-11006 was incubated with NHBE cells and visualized with fluorescein-labeled streptavidin. Ovalbumin-sensitized and challenged mice with airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness to methacholine (MCh) were treated with aerosolized BIO-11006 solution prior to MCh challenge, and effects on airway obstruction and mucus secretion were measured. Results: A 30-minute aerosol exposure to a 10 mM BIO-11006 solution was maximally effective in inhibiting MChinduced airway obstruction and mucus hypersecretion. There was a long-lasting effect on inhibition of airway obstruction after a single treatment with BIO-11006 (t1/2~4 hrs). The duration of effect on inhibition of mucin secretion was shorter (t1/2~2 hrs). Conclusion: The pharmacodynamic properties of aerosolized BIO-11006 Inhalation Solution are suitable for therapeutic use. Inhaled BIO-11006 effectively inhibits mucin secretion and improves airway obstruction. © Agrawal et al.

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Agrawal, A., Murphy, E. C., Park, J., Adler, K. B., & Parikh, I. (2011). Aerosolized BIO-11006, a Novel MARCKS- Related Peptide, Improves Airway Obstruction in a Mouse Model of Mucus Hypersecretion. Journal of Epithelial Biology and Pharmacology, 4, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.2174/1875044301104010001

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