Hyaluronidase, Hyaluronan and Inflammation: Answers from the air pouch John Huang, Ph.D.
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Hyaluronidase, Hyaluronan and Inflammation: Answers from the air pouch
John Huang, Ph.D.
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Agenda
Background HA, rHuPH20 & Enhanze technology for drug delivery
Studies on HA and rHuPH20 in inflammation In vitro: HA-TLR interaction In vivo: Air pouch model
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Polysaccharide• Negatively charged and hydrophilic• Forms viscous hydrated gel in ECM• HA + collagens (and other ECM proteins) form
semi-permeable matrix between cells• ~15 g HA in an adult human being, with ~5 g
turned over daily
Hyaluronan (HA) is a glycosaminoglycan (GAG) of up to 25,000 repeating disaccharide units
Tissue % total
Skin 50%
Skeleton and supportive tissue 25%
Muscle and Viscera 15%
Other tissues 10%
Laurent & Fraser, 1992
Tissue distribution
HA synthase
Hyaluronidase(PH20)
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PH20 Mechanism of ActionPH20 Mechanism of Action
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Enhanze Technology: Subqutaneous Dosing of Biotherapeutics
IV SC
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Current Drugs using Enhanze Technology: Approved and Investigational
IV SC
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Literature Proposed Mechanism of Pro-Inflammatory Response by LMW HA(Catabolic product of PH20)
(Iijima et al., 2011)
(5-750 kDa)
(>1,000 kDa)
• Since rHuPH20 degrades HMW HA LMW HA fragments, does it stimulate inflammation?
CCL2/MCP1
CCL3/MIP1a
CCL4/MIP1b
CCL5/RANTES
CXCL1/GRO/KC
CXCL2/MIP2a
CXCL9/MIG
CXCL10/IP10
IL-1b
IL-8/LIX
IL12 p40/p70
TNFa
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hTLR2 or hTLR4
SEAP
NFkB
HMW and LMW HA?
Alkaline Phosphatase activity assay
HEK-Blue hTLR2 and hTLR4 reporter system
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HA does not activate TLR2/TLR4 in cell-based assays
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Air Pouch Model of inflammation
AP stimulation:LPS rHuPH20LMW HASigma Hyal type I-SSigma Hyal type IV-S
APE analysis:• Cytokines/Chemokines• AP infiltrating cells
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Neither LMW HA nor rHuPH20 stimulated cytokine/chemokine production in the air pouch
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PBS LPS rHuPH20 Select HA 250 HA 2000
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Neutrophil Infiltration in Air Pouch
2 hours8 hours24 hours
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Neither LMW HA nor rHuPH20 induced neutrophil influx into the air pouch
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Hyal type I-S and IV-S are pro-inflammatory in vivo
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Reagent Endotoxin (EU/ml)Stimulation of Inflammation
PBS <0.1LPS (1 ug/ml) 3905 +rHuPH20 (2,400 U/ml) <0.1 -Hyal type I-S (2,400 U/ml) 34.7 +Hyal type IV-S (2,400 U/ml) 234 +Select-HA 250 (500 ug/ml) 0.7 -HA 200 (500 ug/ml) <0.1 -
Endotoxin Level in the Test Reagents correlates with inflammation
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Cell Count in the Air Pouch Exudate
Depletion of Endotoxin Reduced the Pro-inflammatory Activity of BTHs
Endotoxin depleted BTH
• Endotoxin is one of the pro-inflammatory components in Hyal type I-S • Endotoxin is the major pro-inflammatory component in Hyal type IV-S
BTH
PBS Hyal type I-S Hyal type IV-S
* p<0.05
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EndotoxinHyal type I-S 0.29 U/mgHyal type IV-S 0.31 U/mg
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250 kDa148 kDa
98 kDa
64 kDa
50 kDa
36 kDa
22 kDa
rHuPH20
Hyal t
ype
I-S
Hyal t
ype
IV-S
Many other proteins may also contribute to the pro-inflammatory activity of Hyal type I-S and IV-S.
Summary
•rHuPH20, and its catabolic product LMW HA, do not stimulate inflammation in models evaluated
•Bovine testis hyaluronidases (commercial source) stimulate inflammation
•The endotoxin (and possibly other protein contents) but not the hyaluronidase activity are the contributing components in bovine testicular hyaluronidases that induces inflammation
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rHuPH20 and LMW HA are not pro-inflammatory
HyQvia®
FDA BPAC meeting: 7/31/2014FDA approval: 9/12/2014
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Acknowledgements
Michael ShepardGregory FrostDan ManevalPaula LapinskasGilbert KellerCurt Thompson
Chunmei ZhaoYanling ChenJessica CowellLei HuangMarie PrintzAnne KulttiSusan ZimmermanSteve RoweRebecca SimonsGina Wei