Provided are a recombinant acid α-glucosidase and pharmaceutical composition comprising a recombinant acid α-glucosidase, wherein the recombinant acid α-glucosidase is expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells and comprises an increased content of N-glycan units bearing one or two mannose-6-phosphate residues when compared to a content of N-glycan units bearing one or two mannose-6-phosphate residues of alglucosidase alfa. Also provided herein are methods of producing, purifying, and formulating the recombinant acid α-glucosidase or pharmaceutical composition for administration to a subject and methods of treating a disease or disorder such as Pompe disease using the recombinant acid α-glucosidase or pharmaceutical composition.
Provided herein are compositions and methods for treating Mucopolysaccharidosis IIIA (MPS IIIA) comprising enzyme replacement therapy and gene therapy constructs described herein.
Methods of determining a disease score of a patient diagnosed with lysosomal storage disease (LSD) are described. The disease score includes one or more of the following: (i) one or more biofluid biomarkers; (ii) one or more neurophysiological measurements; and (iii) one or more neurobehavior measurement. Also described method of treating LSD including determining the disease score and administering to the patient a therapy. The therapy includes one or more of the following: (i) enzyme replacement therapy, (ii) gene therapy; and (iii) a small molecule.
The disclosure provides amino acid sequences for neurotensin variants as well as recombinant proteins that contain neurotensin, sortilin propeptide, or variants thereof. The disclosure also provides method of production and method for determining cellular uptake for the recombinant proteins. Gene therapy compositions, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treatment, and uses of the gene therapy compositions and the recombinant proteins are also disclosed.
Provided are methods of treating a patient diagnosed with Fabry disease and methods of enhancing α-galactosidase A in a patient diagnosed with or suspected of having Fabry disease. Certain methods comprise administering to a patient a therapeutically effective dose of a pharmacological chaperone for α-galactosidase A, wherein the patient has a mutation in the nucleic acid sequence encoding α-galactosidase A. Also described are uses of pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of Fabry disease and compositions for use in the treatment of Fabry disease.
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Methods of Treating Fabry Disease in Pediatric Patients
Provided are methods of treating a patient diagnosed with Fabry disease and methods of enhancing α-galactosidase A in a patient diagnosed with or suspected of having Fabry disease. Certain methods comprise administering to a patient a therapeutically effective dose of a pharmacological chaperone for α-galactosidase A, wherein the patient has a mutation in the nucleic acid sequence encoding α-galactosidase A. Also described are uses of pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of Fabry disease and compositions for use in the treatment of Fabry disease.
The present disclosure relates to recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) delivery of an acid alpha-glucosidase (GAA) polynucleotide. The disclosure provides rAAV vectors and methods of using the rAAV vectors for GAA gene therapy for Pompe disease.
Provided are methods of treating a patient diagnosed with Fabry disease and methods of enhancing α-galactosidase A in a patient diagnosed with or suspected of having Fabry disease. Certain methods comprise administering to a patient a therapeutically effective dose of a pharmacological chaperone for α-galactosidase A, wherein the patient has a mutation in the nucleic acid sequence encoding α-galactosidase A. Also described are uses of pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of Fabry disease and compositions for use in the treatment of Fabry disease.
A61K 31/7008 - Compounds having an amino group directly attached to a carbon atom of the saccharide radical, e.g. D-galactosamine, ranimustine
C12Q 1/6883 - Nucleic acid products used in the analysis of nucleic acids, e.g. primers or probes for diseases caused by alterations of genetic material
G16B 20/20 - Allele or variant detection, e.g. single nucleotide polymorphism [SNP] detection
G16H 50/20 - ICT specially adapted for medical diagnosis, medical simulation or medical data miningICT specially adapted for detecting, monitoring or modelling epidemics or pandemics for computer-aided diagnosis, e.g. based on medical expert systems
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METHODS OF IMPROVING THE PHARMACOKINETICS OF MIGALASTAT
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Provided herein are methods of treating Pompe disease comprising administering a population of recombinant human acid a-glucosidase molecules or a pharmaceutical composition or formulation thereof, and a pharmacological chaperone.
Provided herein are methods for treating Pompe disease in pediatric patients by administering to a subject a population of recombinant human acid α-glucosidase molecules or a pharmaceutical composition or formulation thereof, and a pharmacological chaperone.
Provided herein are methods for treating Pompe disease in pediatric patients by administering to a subject a population of recombinant human acid α-glucosidase molecules or a pharmaceutical composition or formulation thereof, and an enzyme stabilizer.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
The presently disclosed subject matter provides a formulation for the use of 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin and/or enzyme replacement therapy for the treatment of Fabry disease.
Provided herein are novel IGF2 peptides, fusion proteins, and nucleic acid sequences encoding novel IGF2 peptides and fusion proteins for the treatment of lysorsomal storage disorders, wherein the IGF2 peptides confer enhanced properties, such as enhanced expression, secretion and cellular uptake. The constructs provided herein are useful in treating lysosomal storage disorders by both enzyme replacement therapy and gene therapy.
Provided are pharmaceutical formulations comprising a recombinant acid α-glucosidase, wherein the recombinant acid α-glucosidase is expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells and comprises an increased content of N-glycan units bearing one or two mannose-6-phosphate residues when compared to a content of N-glycan units bearing one or two mannose-6-phosphate residues of alglucosidase alfa; at least one buffer selected from the group consisting of a citrate, a phosphate and combinations thereof; and at least one excipient selected from the group consisting of mannitol, polysorbate 80, and combinations thereof, wherein the formulation has a pH of from about 5.0 to about 7.0. Also provided are methods of treating Pompe disease using these pharmaceutical formulations.
The disclosure provides a novel method for treating genetic disorders where a peptide sequence targets proteins produced via gene therapy into exosomes. These protein-loaded exosomes can enter into non-transduced cells and correct pathology. Also, gene therapy compositions, protein replacement therapy composition, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treatment, and uses of the gene therapy compositions and the recombinant proteins are also disclosed. The method can also be used to improve in vitro recombinant protein yield.
C07K 14/47 - Peptides having more than 20 amino acidsGastrinsSomatostatinsMelanotropinsDerivatives thereof from animalsPeptides having more than 20 amino acidsGastrinsSomatostatinsMelanotropinsDerivatives thereof from humans from vertebrates from mammals
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Downloadable computer application software for mobile devices, namely, software for Pompe disease patients to administer and comply with their dosing regimen.
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Methods of treating Fabry patients having renal impairment
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
The present invention provides dosing regimens for administering pharmacological chaperones to a subject in need thereof. The dosing regimens can be used to treat disorders caused by improper protein misfolding, such as lysosomal storage disorders.
Provided herein are methods for treating Pompe disease by administering to a subject a population of recombinant human acid α-glucosidase molecules or a pharmaceutical composition or formulation thereof, and an enzyme stabilizer.
Provided are methods of producing Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) grade migalastat hydrochloride, and for purifying intermediate grade migalastat hydrochloride. Further provided are methods of producing [(2R,3S,4R,5S)-1-butyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)piperidine-3,4,5-triol hydrochloride (lucerastat hydrochloride) and other 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin compounds, as well as methods of purifying intermediate grade lucerastat hydrochloride and other 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin compounds.
Provided are dosing regimens for the treatment of Fabry disease in a patient. Certain methods relate to the treatment of ERT-experienced or ERT-naïve Fabry patients. Certain methods comprise administering to the patient about 123 mg free base equivalent of migalastat for improving left ventricular mass and/or improving podocyte globotriaosylceramide.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Downloadable computer application software for mobile
devices, namely, software for pompe disease patients to
administer and comply with their dosing regimen.
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(1) Downloadable computer application software for mobile devices, namely, software for pompe disease patients to administer and comply with their dosing regimen.
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Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of Pompe disease; Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of genetic diseases; Enzyme replacement therapy preparations for medical purposes
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
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Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of Pompe disease; Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of genetic diseases; Enzyme replacement therapy preparations for medical purposes
Provided herein are improved gene therapy vectors and methods of use, in some embodiments, comprising sequences for improved expression and cellular targeting of a therapeutic protein.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Methods for the continuous production, capturing and purification of biologics such as recombinant proteins are described. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions comprising such biologics, as well as methods of treatment and uses of such biologics.
Recombinant human alpha glucosidase (rhGAA) composition derived from CHO cells that contains a more optimized glycan composition consisting of a higher amount of rhGAA containing N-glycans carrying mannose-6-phosphate (M6P) or bis-M6P than conventional rhGAAs, along with low amount of non-phosphorylated high mannose glycans, and low amount of terminal galactose on complex oligosaccharides. Compositions containing the rhGAA, and methods of use are described.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania (USA)
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
Wilson, James M.
Hordeaux, Juliette
Do, Hung V.
Gotschall, Russell
Tuske, Steven
Abstract
Provided herein is a method for reducing the progression of abnormal muscle pathology and/or reversing abnormal muscle pathology in a patient, wherein the patient has been diagnosed with Pompe disease or is suspected of having Pompe disease. The method comprising administering to the patient a recombinant AAV (rAAV) having an AAV capsid and a vector genome packaged therein, wherein the vector genome comprises: (a) a 5′ inverted terminal repeat (ITR); (b) a promoter; (c) a nucleotide sequence encoding a chimeric fusion protein comprising a signal peptide and a vIGF2 peptide fused to a human acid-a-glucosidase (hGAA), (d) a poly A; and (e) a 3′ ITR. Also provided are pharmaceutical composition comprising an rAAV described herein for use in treating a patient having or suspected of having Pompe disease.
Described are compositions comprising α-galactosidase A enzymes with unique carbohydrate profiles, as well as methods for manufacturing and purifying such enzymes. Also described methods of treating, preventing, and/or ameliorating Fabry Disease by administering such enzymes to a subject in need thereof. Also described are compositions comprising migalastat in combination with such α-galactosidase A enzymes.
THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
AMICUS THERAPEUTICS, INC. (USA)
Inventor
Hordeaux, Juliette
Wilson, James, M.
Rassouli-Taylor, Leida
Do, Hung
Tuske, Steven
Abstract
Provided herein is a recombinant AAV (rAAV) comprising an AAV capsid and a vector genome packaged therein, wherein the vector genome comprises an AAV 5' inverted terminal repeat (ITR), an engineered nucleic acid sequence encoding a functional hSGSH, optionally comprising stabilizing amino acid changes, a regulatory sequence which direct expression of hSGSH in a target cell, and an AAV 3' ITR. Also provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising a rAAV as described herein in a formulation buffer, and a method of treating a human subject diagnosed with MPS IIIA.
Provided herein are compositions and methods for treating Mucopolysaccharidosis IIIA (MPS IIIA) comprising enzyme replacement therapy and gene therapy constructs described herein.
THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
AMICUS THERAPEUTICS, INC. (USA)
Inventor
Hordeaux, Juliette
Wilson, James M.
Rassouli-Taylor, Leida
Do, Hung
Tuske, Steven
Abstract
Provided herein is a recombinant AAV (rAAV) comprising an AAV capsid and a vector genome packaged therein, wherein the vector genome comprises an AAV 5' inverted terminal repeat (ITR), an engineered nucleic acid sequence encoding a functional hSGSH, optionally comprising stabilizing amino acid changes, a regulatory sequence which direct expression of hSGSH in a target cell, and an AAV 3' ITR. Also provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising a rAAV as described herein in a formulation buffer, and a method of treating a human subject diagnosed with MPS IIIA.
Provided are methods of treating a patient diagnosed with Fabry disease and methods of enhancing α-galactosidase A in a patient diagnosed with or suspected of having Fabry disease. Certain methods comprise administering to a patient a therapeutically effective dose of a pharmacological chaperone for α-galactosidase A, wherein the patient has a mutation in the nucleic acid sequence encoding α-galactosidase A. Also described are uses of pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of Fabry disease and compositions for use in the treatment of Fabry disease.
THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
AMICUS THERAPEUTICS, INC. (USA)
Inventor
Schmid, Ralf
Percival, Justin
Katz, Evan
Clark, Sean
Abstract
Provided is a recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) having an AAV capsid and a vector genome which comprises a human CDKL5 (hCDKLK5) expression cassette. Also provided are a production system useful for producing the rAAV, a pharmaceutical composition comprising the rAAV, and a method of treating a subject having CDD, or ameliorating symptoms of CDD, or delaying progression of CDD via administrating an effective amount of the rAAV to a subject in need thereof.
Methods of determining a disease score of a patient diagnosed with lysosomal storage disease (LSD) are described. The disease score includes one or more of the following: (i) one or more biofluid biomarkers; (ii) one or more neurophysiological measurements; and (iii) one or more neurobehavior measurement. Also described method of treating LSD including determining the disease score and administering to the patient a therapy. The therapy includes one or more of the following: (i) enzyme replacement therapy, (ii) gene therapy; and (iii) a small molecule.
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Providing medical services for the treatment of rare genetic diseases; Providing health information in the field of rare genetic diseases; Providing medical information in the field of rare genetic diseases
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Method For Selection Of High M6P Recombinant Proteins
Methods for the production, capturing and purification of recombinant human lysosomal proteins are described. Such recombinant human lysosomal proteins can have high content of mannose-6-phosphate residues. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions comprising such recombinant human lysosomal proteins, as well as methods of treatment and uses of such recombinant human lysosomal proteins.
Compositions for CDKL5 gene therapy are provided, as well as recombinant CDKL5 proteins. Such CDKL5 gene therapy compositions and/or recombinant CDKL5 proteins may incorporate cell-penetrating polypeptides and/or leader signal polypeptides. Also provided are methods of producing such gene therapy compositions and recombinant CDKL5 proteins, as well as pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treatment, and uses of the gene therapy compositions and recombinant CDKL5 proteins.
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A61P 25/28 - Drugs for disorders of the nervous system for treating neurodegenerative disorders of the central nervous system, e.g. nootropic agents, cognition enhancers, drugs for treating Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia
The disclosure provides amino acid sequences for neurotensin variants as well as recombinant proteins that contain neurotensin, sortilin propeptide, or variants thereof. The disclosure also provides method of production and method for determining cellular uptake for the recombinant proteins. Gene therapy compositions, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treatment, and uses of the gene therapy compositions and the recombinant proteins are also disclosed.
Provided are methods of treating a patient diagnosed with Fabry disease. Certain methods treat a pregnant patient with a therapeutically effective dose of migalastat or a salt thereof. Other methods treat a patient of childbearing potential with a therapeutically effective dose of migalastat or a salt thereof. Also described are the successful outcomes of pregnancies during which the pregnant patient is treated with migalastat.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
A method for treating Pompe disease including administration of recombinant human acid α-glucosidase having optimal glycosylation with mannose-6-phosphate residues in combination with an amount of miglustat effective to maximize tissue uptake of recombinant human acid α-glucosidase while minimizing inhibition of the enzymatic activity of the recombinant human acid α-glucosidase is provided.
The present application provides for compositions comprising high concentrations of acid α-glucosidase in combination with an active site-specific chaperone for the acid α-glucosidase, and methods for treating Pompe disease in a subject in need thereof, that includes a method of administering to the subject such compositions. The present application also provides methods for increasing the in vitro and in vivo stability of an acid α-glucosidase enzyme formulation.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in a patient having renal impairment. Certain methods comprise administering to the patient about 100 mg to about 300 mg free base equivalent of migalastat or salt thereof at a frequency of greater than once every other day, such as once every four or seven days. Certain methods comprise measuring lyso-Gb3 and/or migalastat in one or more plasma samples from the patient.
The present invention provides novel compounds as well as compositions and methods using the same for preventing and/or treating degenerative disorders of the central nervous system and/or lysosomal storage disorders. In particular, the present invention provides methods for preventing and/or treating Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and/or Gaucher's disease.
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C07C 233/06 - Carboxylic acid amides having carbon atoms of carboxamide groups bound to hydrogen atoms or to acyclic carbon atoms having nitrogen atoms of carboxamide groups bound to hydrogen atoms or to carbon atoms of unsubstituted hydrocarbon radicals with carbon atoms of carboxamide groups bound to carbon atoms of an acyclic saturated carbon skeleton having the nitrogen atom of at least one of the carboxamide groups bound to a carbon atom of a ring other than a six-membered aromatic ring
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RECOMBINANT HUMAN ACID ALPHA-GLUCOSIDASE AND USES THEREOF
Provided herein are methods of treating Pompe disease comprising administering a population of recombinant human acid a-glucosidase molecules or a pharmaceutical composition or formulation thereof, and a pharmacological chaperone.
Provided herein are methods of treating Pompe disease comprising administering a population of recombinant human acid a-glucosidase molecules or a pharmaceutical composition or formulation thereof, and a pharmacological chaperone.
The present disclosure relates to recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) delivery of a ceroid lipofuscinosis neuronal 3 (CLN3) polynucleotide. The disclosure provides rAAV and methods of using the rAAV for CLN3 gene therapy of the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis or CLN3-Batten Disease.
Provided are methods of producing Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) grade migalastat hydrochloride, and for purifying intermediate grade migalastat hydrochloride. Further provided are methods of producing [(2R,3S,4R,5S)-1-butyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)piperidine-3,4,5-triol hydrochloride (lucerastat hydrochloride) and other 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin compounds, as well as methods of purifying intermediate grade lucerastat hydrochloride and other 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin compounds.
Provided are methods of producing Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) grade migalastat hydrochloride, and for purifying intermediate grade migalastat hydrochloride. Further provided are methods of producing [(2R,3S,4R,5S)-1-butyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)piperidine-3,4,5-triol hydrochloride (lucerastat hydrochloride) and other 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin compounds, as well as methods of purifying intermediate grade lucerastat hydrochloride and other 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin compounds.
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania (USA)
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
Wilson, James M.
Hordeaux, Juliette
Do, Hung V.
Gotschall, Russell
Tuske, Steven
Abstract
A recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) useful for treating type II glycogen storage disease (Pompe) disease is provided. The rAAV comprises an AAV capsid which targets cells of at least one of muscle, heart, kidney, and the central nervous system and which has packaged therein a vector genome comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding a a chimeric fusion protein comprising a signal peptide and a vIGF2 peptide fused to a human acid-α-glucosidase hGAA780I protein under the control of regulatory sequences which direct its expression. Also provided are methods of making and using this rAAV.
Provided are methods of producing Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) grade migalastat hydrochloride, and for purifying intermediate grade migalastat hydrochloride. Further provided are methods of producing [(2R,3S,4R,5S)-1-butyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)piperidine-3,4,5-triol hydrochloride (lucerastat hydrochloride) and other 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin compounds, as well as methods of purifying intermediate grade lucerastat hydrochloride and other 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin compounds.
Provided are methods of producing a batch of 1,2,3,6-tetrapivaloyl-D-galactofuranoside; 5-azido-5-deoxy-1,2,3,6-tetrapivaloyl-D-galactofuranoside; intermediate grade migalastat hydrochloride; and/or migalastat hydrochloride. Also provided are methods of determining the purity of a batch of 1,2,3,6-tetrapivaloyl-D-galactofuranoside; 5-azido-5-deoxy-1,2,3,6-tetrapivaloyl-D-galactofuranoside; intermediate grade migalastat hydrochloride; and/or migalastat hydrochloride. Also provided are methods of distributing a batch of 1,2,3,6-tetrapivaloyl-D-galactofuranoside; 5-azido-5-deoxy-1,2,3,6-tetrapivaloyl-D-galactofuranoside; intermediate grade migalastat hydrochloride; and/or migalastat hydrochloride. Also provided are methods of assessing suitability of migalastat hydrochloride for medical use.
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Methods of treating Fabry patients having renal impairment
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Recombinant human alpha glucosidase (rhGAA) composition derived from CHO cells that contains a more optimized glycan composition consisting of a higher amount of rhGAA containing N-glycans carrying mannose-6-phosphate (M6P) or bis-M6P than conventional rhGAAs, along with low amount of non-phosphorylated high mannose glycans, and low amount of terminal galactose on complex oligosaccharides. Compositions containing the rhGAA, and methods of use are described.
Provided are in vitro and in vivo methods for determining whether a patient with Fabry disease will respond to treatment with a specific pharmacological chaperone.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods of treating a patient diagnosed with Fabry disease and methods of enhancing α-galactosidase A in a patient diagnosed with or suspected of having Fabry disease. Certain methods comprise administering to a patient a therapeutically effective dose of a pharmacological chaperone for α-galactosidase A, wherein the patient has a splice site mutation in intron 4 of the nucleic acid sequence encoding α-galactosidase A. Also described are uses of pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of Fabry disease and compositions for use in the treatment of Fabry disease.
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Downloadable computer application software for mobile devices, namely, software for Pompe disease patients to administer and comply with their dosing regimen
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Methods of treating fabry patients having renal impairment
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for the treatment of Fabry disease in a patient and/or reducing the risk of reducing the risk of a cerebrovascular (CBV) event in a patient having Fabry disease. Certain methods relate to the treatment of ERT-experienced or ERT-nave Fabry patients. Certain methods comprise administering to the patient about 100 mg to about 150 mg free base equivalent of migalastat for reducing the risk of a CBV event.
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A61P 9/10 - Drugs for disorders of the cardiovascular system for treating ischaemic or atherosclerotic diseases, e.g. antianginal drugs, coronary vasodilators, drugs for myocardial infarction, retinopathy, cerebrovascula insufficiency, renal arteriosclerosis
The disclosure provides a novel method for treating genetic disorders where a peptide sequence targets proteins produced via gene therapy into exosomes. These protein-loaded exosomes can enter into non-transduced cells and correct pathology. Also, gene therapy compositions, protein replacement therapy composition, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treatment, and uses of the gene therapy compositions and the recombinant proteins are also disclosed. The method can also be used to improve in vitro recombinant protein yield.
The disclosure provides a novel method for treating genetic disorders where a peptide sequence targets proteins produced via gene therapy into exosomes. These protein-loaded exosomes can enter into non-transduced cells and correct pathology. Also, gene therapy compositions, protein replacement therapy composition, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treatment, and uses of the gene therapy compositions and the recombinant proteins are also disclosed. The method can also be used to improve in vitro recombinant protein yield.
Provided herein are polypeptides comprising one or more non-native cysteine residues that form a disulfide bridge between non-native cysteines within the protein or between non-native cysteines of two monomers of the protein. Such modified human polypeptides are useful in treatment of genetic diseases via enzyme replacement therapy and/or gene therapy.
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C07H 21/04 - Compounds containing two or more mononucleotide units having separate phosphate or polyphosphate groups linked by saccharide radicals of nucleoside groups, e.g. nucleic acids with deoxyribosyl as saccharide radical
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are a recombinant acid α-glucosidase and pharmaceutical composition comprising a recombinant acid α-glucosidase, wherein the recombinant acid α-glucosidase is expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells and comprises an increased content of N-glycan units bearing one or two mannose-6-phosphate residues when compared to a content of N-glycan units bearing one or two mannose-6-phosphate residues of alglucosidase alfa. Also provided herein are methods of producing, purifying, and formulating the recombinant acid α-glucosidase or pharmaceutical composition for administration to a subject and methods of treating a disease or disorder such as Pompe disease using the recombinant acid α-glucosidase or pharmaceutical composition.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
AMICUS THERAPEUTICS, INC. (USA)
Inventor
Wilson, James M.
Hordeaux, Juliette
Do, Hung V.
Gotschall, Russell
Tuske, Steven
Abstract
Provided herein is a method for reducing the progression of abnormal muscle pathology and/or reversing abnormal muscle pathology in a patient, wherein the patient has been diagnosed with Pompe disease or is suspected of having Pompe disease. The method comprising administering to the patient a recombinant AAV (rAAV) having an AAV capsid and a vector genome packaged therein, wherein the vector genome comprises: (a) a 5' inverted terminal repeat (ITR); (b) a promoter; (c) a nucleotide sequence encoding a chimeric fusion protein comprising a signal peptide and a vIGF2 peptide fused to a human acid-a-glucosidase (hGAA), (d) a poly A; and (e) a 3' ITR. Also provided are pharmaceutical composition comprising an rAAV described herein for use in treating a patient having or suspected of having Pompe disease.
THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
AMICUS THERAPEUTICS, INC. (USA)
Inventor
Wilson, James, M.
Hordeaux, Juliette
Do, Hung, V.
Gotschall, Russell
Tuske, Steven
Abstract
Provided herein is a method for reducing the progression of abnormal muscle pathology and/or reversing abnormal muscle pathology in a patient, wherein the patient has been diagnosed with Pompe disease or is suspected of having Pompe disease. The method comprising administering to the patient a recombinant AAV (rAAV) having an AAV capsid and a vector genome packaged therein, wherein the vector genome comprises: (a) a 5' inverted terminal repeat (ITR); (b) a promoter; (c) a nucleotide sequence encoding a chimeric fusion protein comprising a signal peptide and a vIGF2 peptide fused to a human acid-a-glucosidase (hGAA), (d) a poly A; and (e) a 3' ITR. Also provided are pharmaceutical composition comprising an rAAV described herein for use in treating a patient having or suspected of having Pompe disease.
Provided are methods of treating a patient diagnosed with Fabry disease and methods of enhancing α-galactosidase A in a patient diagnosed with or suspected of having Fabry disease. Certain methods comprise administering to a patient a therapeutically effective dose of a pharmacological chaperone for α-galactosidase A, wherein the patient has a mutation in the nucleic acid sequence encoding α-galactosidase A. Also described are uses of pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of Fabry disease and compositions for use in the treatment of Fabry disease.
Provided are methods of treating a patient diagnosed with Fabry disease and methods of enhancing ?-galactosidase A in a patient diagnosed with or suspected of having Fabry disease. Certain methods comprise administering to a patient a therapeutically effective dose of a pharmacological chaperone for ?-galactosidase A, wherein the patient has a mutation in the nucleic acid sequence encoding ?-galactosidase A. Also described are uses of pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of Fabry disease and compositions for use in the treatment of Fabry disease.
Provided are methods of treating a patient diagnosed with Fabry disease and methods of enhancing α-galactosidase A in a patient diagnosed with or suspected of having Fabry disease. Certain methods comprise administering to a patient a therapeutically effective dose of a pharmacological chaperone for α-galactosidase A, wherein the patient has a mutation in the nucleic acid sequence encoding α-galactosidase A. Also described are uses of pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of Fabry disease and compositions for use in the treatment of Fabry disease.