WO2008049897A1 - Intranasal delivery of polypeptides and proteins - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the intranasal delivery of polypeptides and proteins. More particularly, the present invention relates to the intranasal delivery of polypeptides and proteins comprising a Nanobody®, a domain antibody, a single domain antibody or a "dAb". [Note; Nanobody®, Nanobodies® and Nanoclone® are trademarks of Ablynx N. V.J
- the present invention provides compositions and delivery devices suitable for intranasal delivery of said polypeptides and proteins.
- the invention also relates to methods for the treatment of a subject comprising the delivery of said polypeptides and proteins to said subject by the nasal route.
- Therapeutic peptides and proteins are often unstable, have large molecular weights and are polar in nature. These properties lead to poor permeability through biological membranes. When administered orally, for example, they are susceptible to proteolytic degradation in the gastrointestinal tracts and only pass with difficulty into the body fluids. For this reason, therapeutic peptides and proteins have hitherto been administered mostly by injection or infusion.
- Injections are always inconvenient and when administration is to be effected at regular intervals and for long term therapy, it can cause considerable pain and discomfort to the patient.
- the finding of viable alternative means of administration, causing less inconvenience to the patient and preferably allowing ready self-application while at the same time achieving sufficient efficacy for effective treatment would therefore be desirable.
- the development of a convenient, non-invasive, alternative route of administration for therapeutic peptides and proteins with comparable pharmacokinetic performance to parenteral injection would represent a significant advance in peptide and protein therapy.
- Intranasal delivery is a needle-free, patient-friendly administration route. Because needles are not involved, this method of drug delivery is virtually painless. For patients who fear injections, intranasal delivery offers a more acceptable alternative. Additionally, the simplicity of nasal delivery would allow for self-administration in a home setting. This route is clearly of great advantage over parenteral administration which has generally to be given under medical supervision. Other advantages of intranasal delivery include the high permeability of the nasal epithelium and, as a result of the rather large surface area of the nasal cavity and the relatively high blood flow, rapid absorption.
- nasal delivery is an attractive route for its characteristics of avoiding liver first-pass effect, rapid on set action and a higher bioavailability (Hussain, Adv. Drug Deliv. Rev. 1998 Jan 5; 29(1-2): 39-49; Ilium, J. Control Release 2003 Feb 21; 87(1-3): 187-98).
- bioavailability of therapeutic peptides and proteins after nasal administration tends to be relatively low due primarily to their large molecular size to enable easy passage and due to rapid enzyme degradation. As the number of amino acids increases beyond about 20, bioavailability becomes very low (Wearly, Crit. Rev. Ther. Drug Carrier Syst. 1991; 8: 331-394).
- nasal delivery possesses many advantages, delivery of therapeutic peptides and proteins through the nasal route is still much less explored and is considered less efficient than through injection, due mainly to intrinsic poor permeability and metabolism. Even so, some peptide products have successfully reached the market as intranasal formulations, albeit as simple formulations with relatively low bioavailability due to the permeation barrier presented by the nasal mucosa (Ilium, The nasal route for delivery of polypeptides. In: Peptide and Protein Drug Delivery. Eds. Frokjaer, S., Christrup, L., Krogsgaard-Larsen, P., Munksgaard, Copenhagen 1990, p 157-170).
- intranasal formulations of peptides such as insulin, human growth hormone, glucagon, hirudin, human interferon- ⁇ and human parathyroid hormone are discussed in Costantino et al. (www.ondrugdelivery.com. 2005; Sakr, Int. J. Pharmaceutics 1996, 132: 189-194; O'Hagan et al., Pharm. Res. 1990, 7: 772-776; Cefalu, Diabetes Care 2004, 27: 239-245; Zhang et al., Biol. Pharm. Bull 2005, 28: 2263-2267).
- polypeptides and proteins comprising a Nanobody, a domain antibody, a single domain antibody or "dAb"
- dAb single domain antibody
- those polypeptides and proteins can be conveniently administered to a subject by the nasal route by means of a composition comprising said polypeptides or proteins and a pharmaceutically acceptable nasal carrier.
- the present invention accordingly, relates to a method for the delivery or administration (both terms are used interchangeably throughout the invention) of a polypeptide or protein or a therapeutic polypeptide or protein to the bloodstream and/or other organ and/or tissue (e.g. the kidney, bladder, lung and/r brain) of a subject without being inactivated (i.e. maintaining functionality), comprising the step of administering to said subject by the nasal route (i.e. nasally or intranasal, both terms are used interchangeably throughout the invention) a composition comprising said polypeptide or protein.
- the nasal route i.e. nasally or intranasal, both terms are used interchangeably throughout the invention
- the present invention provides a (pharmaceutical) composition (hereafter referred to as the composition or pharmaceutical composition of the invention) comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a (therapeutic) polypeptide or protein and further comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable nasal carrier.
- the (therapeutic) polypeptide or protein (hereafter referred to as the polypeptide or protein of the invention or the therapeutic polypeptide or protein of the invention) has an amino acid sequence that at least comprises a Nanobody, a domain antibody, a single domain antibody or a "dAb".
- the polypeptide or protein of the invention has an amino acid sequence essentially consisting of a Nanobody, a domain antibody, a single domain antibody or a "dAb”.
- the polypeptide or protein of the invention has an amino acid sequence essentially consisting of a Nanobody (which is also called the Nanobody of the invention).
- the Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or “dAb” is derived from a V H or V HH - AS described further in the detailed description, the polypeptide or protein of the invention generally comprises a single amino acid chain that can be considered to comprise "framework sequences" or "PR's” and “complementarity determining regions" or "CDR' s”.
- the amino acid sequences of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention can be ''humanized", “camelized” or modified as further described herein.
- polypeptides or proteins that comprise or essentially consist of a single Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or '"dAb " ' will be referred to herein as “monovalent” polypeptides or proteins or as “monovalent constructs”.
- Polypeptides and proteins that comprise or essentially consist of two or more Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAb's” will be referred to herein as “multivalent” polypeptides or proteins, or as “multivalent constructs", and these may provide certain advantages compared to the corresponding monovalent Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAb's”.
- a polypeptide or protein of the invention comprises or essentially consists of at least two Nanobodies. domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAb's", such as two or three Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "'dAb's".
- multivalent constructs can provide certain advantages compared to a polypeptide or protein comprising or essentially consisting of a single Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb”, such as a much improved affinity and/or specificity for its antigen.
- Such multivalent constructs will be clear to the skilled person based on the disclosure herein.
- a polypeptide or protein of the invention comprises or essentially consists of at least one Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb” directed against one epitope, antigen, target, protein or polypeptide and at least one other Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or '"dAb” directed against another epitope, antigen, target, protein or polypeptide.
- Such polypeptides or proteins are also referred to herein as "multispecific” polypeptides or proteins or as * multispecific constructs", and these may provide certain advantages compared to the corresponding monovalent or monospecific Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAb's". Such multispecific constructs will be clear to the skilled person based on the disclosure herein.
- a polypeptide or protein of the invention comprises or essentially consists of at least one Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb", optionally one or more further Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “'dAb's” and at least one other amino acid sequence (such as a protein or polypeptide) that confers at least one desired property to the Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb” and/or to the resulting fusion protein.
- such fusion proteins may provide certain advantages compared to the corresponding monovalent Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "'dAbs'".
- said at least one other amino acid sequence provides an increased half-life to the Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb” and/or to the resulting fusion protein.
- said at least one other amino acid sequence allows the Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or '"dAb" and/or to the resulting fusion protein to be directed towards, penetrate and/or cross the mucosal membrane and/or the blood brain barrier.
- the one or more Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAbs” and/or other amino acid sequences may be directly linked or linked via one or more linker sequences. Some suitable but non-limiting examples of such linkers will become clear from the further description herein.
- a polypeptide or protein of the invention either comprises one or more Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or '"dAb's " ', optionally linked via one or two linkers, or is a multispecific polypeptide, comprising one or more Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or ''dAb's" and at least one Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb” that provides an increased half-life following delivery to the subject, particularly providing extended metabolic persistence in an active state within the physiological environment (e.g.. at the nasal mucosal surface, in the bloodstream, and/or within another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder, lung and/or brain).
- the physiological environment e.g. at the nasal mucosal surface, in the bloodstream, and/or within another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder, lung and/or brain.
- Nanobody examples are a Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb' * directed against a serum protein, and in particular against a human serum protein, such as against human serum albumin, in which said Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAb's” again optionally linked via one or more linkers.
- Such constructs will be clear to the skilled person based on the disclosure herein.
- a polypeptide or protein of the invention comprises one or more (such as two or preferably one) Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "'dAb's" linked (optionally via one or more suitable linker sequences) to one or more (such as two and preferably one) amino acid sequences that allow the resulting polypeptide or protein of the invention to be directed towards, penetrate and/or cross the mucosal membrane or to cross the blood brain barrier.
- said one or more amino acid sequences that allow the resulting polypeptides of the invention to cross the blood brain barrier may be one or more (such as two and preferably one) Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAb's", such as the Nanobodies described in WO 02/057445, of which FC44 (SEQ ID NO: 35) and FC5 (SEQ ID NO:36) are some preferred non-limiting examples.
- said one or more amino acid sequences that allow the resulting polypeptides of the invention to cross the mucosal membrane may be one or more Nanobodies.
- domain antibodies single domain antibodies or “dAb's” directed against an epithelial transmembrane protein on the mucosal membrane, wherein said Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAb's” cross the mucosal membrane upon binding to said epithelial transmembrane protein.
- a polypeptide or protein of the invention comprises one or more (such as two or preferably one) Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAb's" linked (optionally via one or more suitable linker sequences) to one or more (such as two and preferably one) amino acid sequences that confer an increased half-life in vivo to the resulting polypeptide of the invention, in particular, that provides extended metabolic persistence in an active state within the physiological environment (e.g. at the nasal mucosal surface, in the bloodstream and/or within another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder, lung and/or brain).
- the physiological environment e.g. at the nasal mucosal surface, in the bloodstream and/or within another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder, lung and/or brain.
- said amino acid sequences that confer an increased half-life in vivo to the resulting polypeptide of the invention may be one or more (such as two and preferably one) Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAb's", and in particular Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAb's” directed against a human serum protein such as human serum albumin.
- suitable Nanobodies against mouse or human serum albumin are described in the applications WO 03/035694, WO 04/041865 and WO 06/122825.
- a polypeptide or protein of the invention comprises one or more (such as two or preferably one) Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAb's", one or more (such as two and preferably one) amino acid sequences that allow the resulting polypeptide of the invention to be directed towards, penetrate and/or cross the mucosal membrane or to cross the blood brain barrier, and one or more (such as two and preferably one) amino acid sequences that confer an increased half-life in vivo to the resulting polypeptide of the invention, in particular, that provides extended metabolic persistence in an active state within the physiological environment (e.g. at the nasal mucosal surface, in the bloodstream and/or within another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g.
- said one or more amino acid sequences that allow the resulting polypeptides of the invention to be directed towards, penetrate and/or cross the mucosal membrane or to cross the blood brain barrier may be one or more (such as two and preferably one) Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAb's" (as mentioned herein), and said amino acid sequences that confer an increased half-life in vivo to the resulting polypeptide of the invention may be one or more (such as two and preferably one) Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAb's" (also as mentioned herein),
- composition of the present invention is formulated for local administration to the nasal mucosa. Accordingly, in addition to the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein as described above, the composition of the invention should also comprise a pharmaceutically acceptable nasal carrier and, optionally, other therapeutic ingredients or pharmaceutically acceptable additives and/or agents.
- the present invention relates to a composition that comprises at least a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable nasal carrier.
- the carrier may be liquid, semi-liquid, a gel, a cream, a paste, a powder or solid, or may be a film or an encapsulation material (microcapsules or nanocapsules).
- the use of nasal carriers is well known to those skilled in the art of pharmacology. Some non-limiting examples of nasal carriers will become clear from the further description herein.
- composition of the invention also comprises other additives and/or agents.
- a composition comprising a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention, a pharmaceutically acceptable nasal carrier and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable additives and/or agents.
- additives such as preservatives, buffering agents, antioxidants or viscosity builders are known to those skilled in the art of pharmacology and are further described herein.
- Agents for use in a composition for nasal administration include delivery enhancing agents which are also well known to those skilled in the art of pharmacology and are further described herein.
- composition of the invention may comprise one or more Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention, one or more pharmaceutically acceptable nasal carriers and, optionally, one or more additives and/or agents.
- the composition may additionally comprise one or more further therapeutic ingredient (or active substances).
- the active substance of the composition of the invention consists of two or more Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention.
- the present invention also provides methods for the preparation of a composition of the invention. Those methods will also become clear from the further description herein.
- the present invention further provides a delivery device, suitable for nasal administration of the composition of the invention.
- the present invention relates to a delivery device comprising the composition of the invention and provided with a means enabling the application of said composition to the nasal mucosa.
- Delivery devices such as provided in the form of drops, a nasal spray, a nasal liquid or powder aerosol, a capsule or a nasal insert are known to the skilled person and will become clear from the further description herein.
- Such delivery devices are preferably capable of (repeatedly) delivering a unit dose of the composition of the invention, and in particular of (repeatedly) delivering a unit dose of the invention that essentially comprises a delivery volume that is suitable for nasal administration (i.e. as further described herein).
- the composition is capable of providing a systemic therapeutic or biological activity of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in a subject, following nasal administration of a composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein to said subject.
- the Nanobody. polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 1 ng of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 1 ng of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches the bloodstream with a Tmax of less than 120 minutes. In another further embodiment, the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 1 ng of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood within less than 120 minutes following intranasal administration of the composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein. In another further embodiment, the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 1 ng of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood within less than 120 minutes following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the AUC for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood following intranasal administration of a composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 500 ng/mJ/minute Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the AUC for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 500 ng/ml/minute Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the bioavailability for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood following intranasal administration of a composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 1% compared to parenteral administration of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the composition of the invention is capable of providing a therapeutic or biological activity of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in the brain of a subject, following nasal administration to said subject of a composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the bioavailability for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in the brain following intranasal administration of a composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 1 % compared to parenteral administration of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the invention further provides a method for delivering a polypeptide or protein comprising or essentially consisting of a Nanobody. a domain antibody, a single domain antibody or "dAb" to the bloodstream of a subject without being inactivated, said method comprising the step of nasally administering a Nanobody, polypeptide, protein or composition of the invention to said subject.
- the invention also provides a method for delivering a polypeptide or protein comprising or essentially consisting of a Nanobody, a domain antibody, a single domain antibody or '"dAb" to the brain of a subject without being inactivated, said method comprising the step of nasally administering a Nanobody, polypeptide, protein or composition of the invention to said subject,
- the present invention also provides methods for the prevention and/or treatment of a subject in need of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention comprising the step of nasally administering to said subject a composition as described above. Further therapeutic applications of the compositions of the invention are described in detail hereafter.
- Figure 1 A 5 Biodistribution (%ID/g) of " 111 Tc tricarbonyl and 99m Tc-FC44 in urine, blood, liver and kidney after 2, 4 and 6 hours following intranasal administration in Wi star rats; B, Biodistribution (%ID/g) of 99m Tc-FC44 in urine, blood, liver and kidney after 2h following intravenous administration in Wistar rats.
- Figure 2 SDS-PAGE analysis of urine and kidney extract following intranasal administration of 99m Tc-FC44 in Wistar rats.
- FIG. 1 Blood levels (%ID/g) of 99m Tc-FC44 following intranasal administration of 99m Tc-FC44 in male Wistar rats.
- Figure 4 A, Blood levels (%ID/g) of " 111 Tc labeled CEAl, ALBl and TNFl Nanobodies 4 hours following intranasal administration in Wistar rats; B, Urine and kidney levels (%ID/g) ooff "" 111111 TTcc llaabbeelleedd CCEEAAll,, J ALBl and TNFl Nanobodies 4 hours following intranasal administration in Wistar rats.
- Figure 5 Planar gamma camera activity imaging of a rat immediately after intranasal delivery or oral delivery of 99m Tc-FC44.
- Figure 6 Comparison of activity in blood (%ID/g) after intranasal and oral delivery of 99m Tc-FC44.
- antigenic determinant refers to the epitope on the antigen recognized by the antigen-binding molecule (such as a Nanobody, a polypeptide or a protein of the invention) and more in particular by the antigen-binding site of said molecule.
- antigenic determinant and “epitope” may also be used interchangeably herein, d) An amino acid sequence (such as a Nanobody, a polypeptide or a protein of the invention, or generally an antigen binding protein or polypeptide or a fragment thereof) that can bind to, that has affinity for and/or that has specificity for a specific antigenic determinant, epitope, antigen or protein (or for at least one part, fragment or epitope thereof) is said to be “against” or “directed against” said antigenic determinant, epitope, antigen or protein.
- an amino acid sequence such as a Nanobody, a polypeptide or a protein of the invention, or generally an antigen binding protein or polypeptide or a fragment thereof
- immunoglobulin - whether it is used herein to refer to a heavy chain antibody or to a conventional 4-chain antibody - is used as a general term to include both the full-size antibody, the individual chains thereof, as well as all parts, domains or fragments thereof (including but not limited to antigen- binding domains or fragments such as V HH domains or V H /V L domains, respectively).
- the amino acid sequence and structure of a Nanobody can be considered - without however being limited thereto - to be comprised of four framework regions or "FR' s", which are referred to in the art and herein as “Framework region 1" or “FRl”; as “Framework region 2" or “FR2”; as “Framework region 3" or “FR3”; and as “Framework region 4" or “FR4", respectively; which framework regions are interrupted by three complementary determining regions or "CDR's”, which are referred to in the art as “Complementarity Determining Region l”or “CDRl”; as “Complementarity Determining Region 2" or “CDR2”; and as “Complementarity Determining Region 3" or “CDR3", respectively; g) As also further described herein, the total number of amino acid residues in a Nanobody can be in the region of 110-120, is preferably 112-115, and is most preferably
- parts, fragments, analogs or derivatives (as further described herein) of a Nanobody are not particularly limited as to their length and/or size, as long as such parts, fragments, analogs or derivatives meet the further requirements outlined herein and are also preferably suitable for the purposes described herein; h)
- the amino acid residues of a Nanobody are numbered according to the general numbering for V H domains given by Kabat et al. ("Sequence of proteins of immunological interest", US Public Health Services, NIH Bethesda, MD, Publication No. 91), as applied to V HH domains from Camelids in the article of Riechmann and Muyldermans, referred to herein (see for example Figure 2 of said reference).
- FRl of a Nanobody comprises the amino acid residues at positions 1-30
- CDRl of a Nanobody comprises the amino acid residues at positions 31-35
- FR2 of a Nanobody comprises the amino acids at positions 36-49
- CDR2 of a Nanobody comprises the amino acid residues at positions 50-65
- FR3 of a Nanobody comprises the amino acid residues at positions 66-94
- CDR3 of a Nanobody comprises the amino acid residues at positions 95-102
- FR4 of a Nanobody comprises the amino acid residues at positions 103-113.
- the total number of amino acid residues in each of the CDR' s may vary and may not correspond to the total number of amino acid residues indicated by the Kabat numbering (that is, one or more positions according to the Kabat numbering may not be occupied in the actual sequence, or the actual sequence may contain more amino acid residues than the number allowed for by the Kabat numbering).
- the numbering according to Kabat may or may not correspond to the actual numbering of the amino acid residues in the actual sequence.
- position 1 according to the Kabat numbering corresponds to the start of FRl and vice versa
- position 36 according to the Kabat numbering corresponds to the start of FR2 and vice versa
- position 66 according to the Kabat numbering corresponds to the start of FR3 and vice versa
- position 103 according to the Kabat numbering corresponds to the start of FR4 and vice versa.
- Nanobodies, (single) domain antibodies or “dAb's” can be derived from the variable region of a 4-chain antibody as well as from the variable region of a heavy chain antibody.
- the variable domains present in naturally occurring heavy chain antibodies will also be referred to as "Vm domains", m order to distinguish them from the heavy chain variable domains that are present in conventional 4-chain antibodies (which will be referred to hereinbelow as "F ⁇ domains”) and from the light chain variable domains that are present in conventional 4-chain antibodies (which will be referred to hereinbelow as "Vi domains").
- (single) domain antibodies or “dAb's” For a general description of (single) domain antibodies or “dAb's", reference is made to Ward et al. (Nature 1989 Oct 12; 341 (6242): 544-6) ; EP 0 368 684 and Holliger and Hudson (Nature Biot. 2005, 23: 1126-1136).
- the amino acid sequence of (single) domain antibodies or “dAb's” can be considered - without however being limited thereto - to be comprised of four framework regions or "FR " s" and three complementary determining regions of "CDR' s" as described above for Nanobodies.
- the polypeptide or protein of the invention has an amino acid sequence that comprises or essentially consists of four framework regions (FRl to FR4, respectively) and three complementarity determining regions (CDRl to CDR3, respectively).
- Such an amino acid sequence preferably contains between 80 and 200 amino acid residues, such as between 90 and 150 amino acid residues, such as about 100-130 amino acid residues (although suitable fragments of such an amino acid sequence - i.e. essentially as described herein for the Nanobodies of the invention or equivalent thereto - may also be used), and is preferably such that it forms an immunoglobulin fold or such that, under suitable conditions, it is capable of forming an immunoglobulin fold (i.e. by suitable folding).
- the amino acid sequence is preferably chosen from Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAb's", and is most preferably a Nanobody as defined herein.
- the CDR' s may be any suitable CDR's that provide the desired property to the polypeptide or protein.
- Nanobodies, polypeptides and proteins of the invention in their broadest sense, including humanization and/or camelization of Nanobodies, as well as other modifications, parts or fragments, derivatives or "Nanobody fusions", multivalent constructs (including some non-limiting examples of linker sequences) and different modifications to increase the half-life of the Nanobodies, polypeptides and proteins can be found e.g. in WO 06/040153, WO 06/122825, WO 06/122786, WO 07/042289, WO 07/104529 and PCT/EP2007/058587.
- a detailed description of the preparation of the Nanobodies, polypeptides and proteins of the invention can be found e.g. in WO 06/040153, WO 06/122825, WO 06/122786, WO 07/042289, WO 07/104529 and PCT/EP2007/058587 as well.
- the Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention may also form a sequence or signal that allows the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention to be directed towards and/or to penetrate or enter into specific mucosal cells, or parts or compartments of said cells, and/or that allows the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention to penetrate or cross a biological barrier such as a mucosal membrane, a cell layer of the mucosal membrane.
- the polypeptide or protein of the invention is a multispecific polypeptide comprising at least one Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb” directed against a target and at least one Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or “dAb” that directs the polypeptide or protein of the invention towards, and/or that allows the polypeptide or protein of the invention to penetrate or to enter into specific mucosal cells, or parts or compartments of said cells, and/or that allows the polypeptide or protein of the invention to penetrate or cross a biological barrier such as the mucosal membrane or a cell layer of said mucosal membrane.
- Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAbs” include Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAbs” that are directed towards specific cell-surface proteins, markers or epitopes of the mucosal membrane cells.
- the polypeptide or protein of the invention may comprise one or more Nanobodies. domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAbs” directed against the desired target and one or more ligand (also called membrane crossing ligand) directed against an epithelial transmembrane protein on the mucosal membrane, wherein said polypeptide or protein crosses the mucosal membrane upon binding of the ligand to said epithelial transmembrane protein.
- ligand also called membrane crossing ligand
- An epithelial transmembrane protein according to the invention is a protein or receptor displayed on the mucosal membrane which upon binding to a ligand, mediates the transport of said ligand through the mucosal membrane.
- the ligand is a Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb” directed against an epithelial transmembrane protein on the mucosal membrane.
- the polypeptide or protein crosses the mucosal membrane upon binding of said Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb” to said epithelial transmembrane protein.
- the membrane crossing Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or “dAb” may be prepared from a peptide library which is screened for binding to the epithelial transmembrane protein or for crossing properties.
- the polypeptide construct comprises a therapeutic polypeptide or agent which is covalently or non-covalently linked to a Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "dAb” directed against an epithelial transmembrane protein on the mucosal membrane. It is an aspect of the invention that these Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAbs” can be added as a tag to polypeptides or proteins of the invention, for crossing or passage through the mucosal membrane.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against the desired target is linked to another ligand (e.g. a natural ligand) of the epithelial transmembrane protein.
- another ligand e.g. a natural ligand
- the resulting construct upon binding of the ligand to the epithelial transmembrane protein, is transported through the mucosal membrane.
- Another embodiment of the present invention is a method for selecting Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAbs” directed against an epithelial transmembrane protein, wherein said Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or “dAb” crosses the mucosal membrane upon binding to said epithelial transmembrane protein.
- Said method comprises panning epithelial transmembrane protein-displaying membranes with a phage library (na ⁇ ve or immune) of Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAbs”, and selecting for membrane crossing Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAbs” by recovering the transported phage from the membrane.
- the invention includes a selection method which uses cell lines that overexpress an epithelial transmembrane protein or cell lines transfected with an epithelial transmembrane protein gene to allow the easy selection of phage Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAbs" binding to the epithelial transmembrane protein. This avoids the need for protein expression and purification, speeding up significantly the generation of membrane crossing Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAbs”.
- the invention includes a selection method using cells to allow the selection of phage Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAbs" that show receptor mediated internalization.
- Said method comprises adding the phage Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAbs” to the cells and recovering the phage Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAbs” from the cells that have undergone internalization.
- the invention includes a selection method using cells seeded on a filter or in a Transwell system or Boyden chamber to allow the selection of phage Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "dAbs” that transcytose through the cell monolayer.
- Said method comprises adding the phage Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or ''dAbs" to compartment 1, allow the phage Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAbs” to migrate across the cell monolayer and harvest the phage Nanobodies that migrate in compartment 2.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention can be formulated in any suitable manner known per se, that allows said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein to be nasally administered and for which reference is made to standard handbooks, such as Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 18 th Ed., Mack Publishing Company, USA (1990) or Remington, the Science and Practice of Pharmacy, 21th Edition, Lippincort Williams and Wilkins (2005).
- the Nanobodies, polypeptides and proteins of the invention are formulated as a composition or pharmaceutical composition comprising at least a therapeutically effective amount of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable nasal carrier, and optionally one or more further therapeutic ingredients (or active substances), pharmaceutically acceptable additives and/or agents.
- nasal carrier as defined in the present invention is a carrier that is suitable for application through the nasal route, i.e. application to the nasal mucosa.
- the nasal carrier may be a solid, semi-liquid or liquid filler, diluent or encapsulating material.
- the nasal carrier can be provided in a variety of forms, including, fluid or semi-liquid or viscous solutions, gels, creams, pastes, powders, microspheres and films for direct application to the nasal mucosa.
- the nasal carrier should be "pharmaceutically acceptable” in the sense of being compatible with the other ingredients of the formulation and not eliciting an unacceptable deleterious effect in the subject.
- Preferred nasal carriers are those which improve the contact of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein with the nasal mucosa or facilitate the diffusion of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein from the composition to the nasal mucosa, e.g. which prolong the nasal residence time of the composition and/or reduce the distance between the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein and the mucosa, allowing increased absorption.
- Suitable nasal carriers are described hereafter or are otherwise well known to those skilled in the art of pharmacology. Such carriers may be used in suitable amounts known per se, which will be clear to the skilled person based on the disclosure and prior art cited herein.
- the carrier can be a liquid or solvent or dispersion medium containing, for example, water, ethanol, polyol (for example, glycerol, propylene glycol, and liquid polyethylene glycol, and the like), and suitable mixtures thereof.
- Other preferred liquid carriers are aqueous saline, e.g. physiological saline, or an aqueous buffer, e.g. a phosphate/citric acid buffer.
- aqueous saline e.g. physiological saline
- aqueous buffer e.g. a phosphate/citric acid buffer.
- Non-limiting examples of other liquid nasal carriers are provided in WO 04/093917 and WO 05/120551.
- a solid carrier may be e.g. water-insoluble, sparingly water soluble, water absorbing, water swellable, gel forming or water soluble.
- conventional nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable carriers can be used which include, pharmaceutical grades of mannitol, lactose, starch, magnesium stearate, sodium saccharin, talcum, cellulose, glucose, sucrose, magnesium carbonate, and the like.
- Other preferred carriers include polyacrylates, sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, starches and their derivatives, alginic acid and salts, hyaluronic acid and salts, pectic acid and salts, gelatin and its derivatives, gums, polylactic acid and its copolymers, polyvinyl acetate, the celluloses and their derivatives, coated celluloses, crosslinked dextrans, more preferably polylactic acid and its copolymers, polyvinyl acetate, celluloses and their derivatives, coated celluloses and crosslinked dextrans.
- Non-limiting examples of other solid nasal carriers are described in EP 490806, WO 04/093917 and WO 05/120551.
- Nanobody, polypeptide or protein may be by diffusion or disintegration of the nasal carrier.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is dispersed in microcapsules (microspheres) or nanocapsules (nanospheres) prepared from a suitable polymer, e.g., isobutyl 2-cyanoacrylate (see, e.g., Michael et al.. J. Pharmacy Pharmacol. 1991; 43: 1-5).
- a suitable polymer e.g., isobutyl 2-cyanoacrylate
- These particular microspheres not only demonstrate mucoadhesion properties, but also protect against enzymatic degradation. They further allow manipulation of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein release rates yielding sustained delivery and biological activity over a protracted time (Morimoto et al., Eur. J. Pharm. Sci. 2001 May; 13(2): 179- 85).
- bioadhesive nasal carriers Another technique aimed to increase nasal absorption is the utilization of bioadhesive nasal carriers. These compounds adhere to the nasal mucosa by chemical or physical binding such as Van der Waals interaction, ionic interaction, hydrogen bonding or by polymer chain entanglement. The adhesion may take place to the epithelial (cellular) surface or to the mucus overlying the surface. These compounds promote binding of drugs to biological material in the nasal cavity, thereby extending residence time and allowing increased absorption.
- Common bioadhesive materials are carbopol, cellulose agents, starch, dextran, and chitosan (Ilium, Bioadhesive formulations for nasal peptide delivery. In: E Mathiowitz, DE Checkering III, C Lehr, eds. Bioadhesive Drug Delivery Systems. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1999: 507- 541; WO 96/03142).
- formulations comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein may also contain a hydropMHc low molecular weight compound as a nasal carrier, base or excipient.
- a hydropMHc low molecular weight compound as a nasal carrier, base or excipient.
- Such hydropbilic low molecular weight compounds provide a passage medium through which a water-soluble active agent, such as the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention, may diffuse through the base to the nasal mucosa where said active Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is absorbed.
- the hydrophilic low molecular weight compound optionally absorbs moisture from the mucosa or the administration atmosphere and dissolves the water-soluble active Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- hydrophilic low molecular weight compound examples include polyol compounds, such as oligo-, di- and monosaccarides such as sucrose, mannitol, lactose, L-arabinose, D-erytrose, D-ribose, D- xylose, D-mannose, D-galactose, lactulose, cellobiose, gentibiose, glycerin and polyethylene glycol.
- polyol compounds such as oligo-, di- and monosaccarides such as sucrose, mannitol, lactose, L-arabinose, D-erytrose, D-ribose, D- xylose, D-mannose, D-galactose, lactulose, cellobiose, gentibiose, glycerin and polyethylene glycol.
- hydrophilic low molecular weight compounds useful as such carriers or bases include N-methylpyrrolidone, and alcohols (e.g
- a carrier may further contain pharmaceutically acceptable additives such as acidifying agents, alkalizing agents, antimicrobial preservatives, antioxidants, buffering agents, chelating agents, complexing agents, solubilizing agents, humectants, solvents, suspending and/or viscosity- increasing agents, stabilizers, tonicity adjustors, wetting agents or other biocompatible materials.
- pharmaceutically acceptable additives such as acidifying agents, alkalizing agents, antimicrobial preservatives, antioxidants, buffering agents, chelating agents, complexing agents, solubilizing agents, humectants, solvents, suspending and/or viscosity- increasing agents, stabilizers, tonicity adjustors, wetting agents or other biocompatible materials.
- Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable preservatives include benzalkonium chloride, an alkyl p- hydroxybenzoate (paraben) such as methyl p-hydroxybenzoate and propyl p- hydroxybenzoate, or sodium methylmercurithiosalicylate (Thiomersal). Further non-limiting examples of pharmaceutically acceptable preservatives are described in US 5,759,565, EP 490806 and WO 04/093917.
- antioxidants examples include alkali metal sulfites, alkali metal bisulfites, alkali metal pyrosulfites, sodium thiosulfate, thiodipropionic acid, cysteine in free or salt form, such as cysteine hydrochloride, ascorbic acid, citraconic acid, propyl or ethyl gallate, nordihydroguaiaretic acid, butylated hydroxyanisole or -toluene, tocol.
- Further non-limiting examples of pharmaceutically acceptable antioxidants are provided in EP 490806, WO 04/093917 and WO 05/120551.
- Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable viscosity builders include methylcellulose, hydroxymethylcellulose, PVA, PVP, polyacrylic acid or natural polymers. Further non- limiting examples of viscosity builders are described in EP 490806.
- Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable stabilizers include albumin, e.g. human serum albumin, aprotinin or ⁇ -aminocaproic acid. Further non-limiting examples of stabilizers are provided in EP 490806.
- examples of pharmaceutically acceptable tonicity adjusters include nasally acceptable sugars, e.g. glucose, mannitol, sorbitol, ribose, maniiose, arabinose, xylose or another aldose or glucosamine. Further non-limiting examples of tonicity adjustors are provided in EP 490806. Such additives may be used in suitable amounts known per se, which will be clear to the skilled person based on the disclosure and prior ail cited herein.
- the tonicity of the formulation is typically adjusted to a value at which no substantial, irreversible tissue damage will be induced in the nasal mucosa at the site of administration.
- the tonicity of the solution is adjusted to a value of about 1/3 to 3, more typically 1/2 to 2, and most often 3/4 to 1.7.
- Liquid compositions of the invention further preferably have a mildly acid pH, e.g. from 3 to 6.5, from 3.5 to 6.5, preferably from 4.5 to 6.5 to minimize nasal irritation (Behl et al. Adv. Drug Delivery Rev. 1998; 29: 89-116).
- the required degree of acidity may conveniently be achieved, e.g by the addition of a buffering agent, e.g. a mixture of citric acid and disodium hydrogen phosphate, or an acid such as HCl or another appropriate mineral or an organic acid, e.g. phosphoric acid.
- Solid compositions may also comprise a buffering agent when they are prepared by lyophilization of a liquid composition buffered to a pH value as indicated above.
- Non-limiting examples of pharmaceutically acceptable buffering agents are provided in EP 490806, WO 04/093917 and WO 05/120551.
- the desired viscosity for the compositions of the invention will depend on the particular form for administration, e.g. whether administration is to be by nasal drops or nasal spray.
- an appropriate viscosity is from about 2 to about 40 ⁇ l 0 "3 Pa s.
- the viscosity will suitably be less than 2x 10 "3 Pa s, e.g. from 1 to 2 ⁇ lO '3 Pa s.
- the particle size of the components including the carriers, e.g. the cellulose carrier, in the solid nasal composition of the invention may be from 5 to 500 ⁇ , preferably from 10 to 250 ⁇ , more preferably from 20 to 200 ⁇ .
- the average particle size may be in the range of 50 to 100 ⁇ .
- Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention may also be suitably formulated per se for intranasal delivery, for example in the form of a powder (such as a freeze-dried or micronised powder) or mist; for example with a particle size within the ranges indicated herein.
- a powder such as a freeze-dried or micronised powder
- mist for example with a particle size within the ranges indicated herein.
- composition of the invention may further comprise one or more mucosal deliver ⁇ 7 enhancing agents.
- mucosal, delivery-enhancing agents include agents which enhance the release or solubility (e.g., from a formulation delivery vehicle), diffusion rate, penetration capacity and timing, uptake, residence time, stability, effective half-life, peak or sustained concentration levels, clearance and other desired mucosal delivery characteristics (e.g., as measured at the site of delivery, or at a selected target site of activity such as the bloodstream and/or another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder, lung and/or brain) of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention or of additional biologically active ingredient(s).
- Enhancement of mucosal delivery can thus occur by any of a variety of mechanisms, for example by increasing the diffusion, transport, persistence or stability of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention, enzyme inhibition, increasing membrane fluidity, modulating the availability or action of calcium and other ions that regulate intracellular or paracellular permeation, solubilizing mucosal membrane components (e.g., lipids), changing non-protein and protein sulfhydryl levels in mucosal tissues, increasing water flux across the mucosal surface, modulating epithelial junctional physiology, reducing the viscosity of mucus overlying the mucosal epithelium, reducing mucociliary clearance rates, increasing nasal blood flow and other mechanisms.
- mucosal membrane components e.g., lipids
- mucosal membrane components e.g., lipids
- Suitable mucosal delivery enhancing agents will be clear to a person skilled in the art of pharmacology and are further described hereafter. Such mucosal delivery agents may be used in suitable amounts known per se, which will be clear to the skilled person based on the disclosure and prior art cited herein.
- Mucosal delivery enhancing agents include (a) aggregation inhibitory agents, (b) charge modifying agents, (c) pH control agents, (d) degradative enzyme inhibitors; (e) mucolytic or mucus clearing agents, (f) ciliostatic agents; (g) membrane penetration-enhancing agents, (h) modulatory agents of epithelial junction physiology, such as nitric oxide (NO) stimulators, chitosan, and chitosan derivatives; (i) vasodilator agents, (j) selective transport-enhancing agents, and (k) stabilizing delivery vehicles, carriers, supports or complex-forming species with which the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is effectively combined, associated, contained, encapsulated or bound to stabilize the Nanobody.
- NO nitric oxide
- vasodilator agents selective transport-enhancing agents
- mucosal delivery enhancing agents are further exemplified - without being limiting as additional agents comprised in the compositions of the present invention - in EP 037943, EP 094157, EP 173990, EP 214898.
- WO 04/093917 and WO 05/120551 are further exemplified - without being limiting as additional agents comprised in the compositions of the present invention - in EP 037943, EP 094157, EP 173990, EP 214898.
- anti -aggregation agents are added to the composition of the invention.
- Aggregation inhibitory agents include, for example, polymers of various functionalities, such as polyethylene glycol, dextran, diethylaminoethyl dextran, and carboxymethyl cellulose, which significantly increase the stability and reduce the solid-phase aggregation of peptides and proteins admixed therewith or linked thereto.
- the activity or physical stability of proteins can also be enhanced by various additives to aqueous solutions of the Nanobody, peptide or protein drags.
- additives such as polyols (including sugars), amino acids, and various salts may be used.
- additives in particular sugars and other polyols, also impart significant physical stability to dry, e.g., lyophilized proteins.
- These additives can also be used within the invention to protect the proteins against aggregation not only during lyophilization but also during storage in the dry state.
- sucrose and Ficoll 70 a polymer with sucrose units
- These additives may also enhance the stability of solid proteins embedded within polymer matrices.
- additional additives for example sucrose, stabilize proteins against solid-state aggregation in humid atmospheres at elevated temperatures, as may occur in certain sustained-release formulations of the invention.
- polypeptide microparticles can be prepared by simply lyophilizing or spray drying a solution containing various stabilizing additives described above. Sustained release of unaggregated peptides and proteins can thereby be obtained over an extended period of time.
- suitable methods and anti -aggregation agents are available for incorporation within the compositions of the invention such as disclosed in WO 05/120551, Breslow et al. (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996;118: 11678-11681), Breslow et al.(PNAS USA 1997; 94: 11156- 11158), Breslow et al.
- enzyme inhibitors are added to the composition of the invention.
- the nasal mucosa contains hydrolytic enzymes, such as lipases and proteases, which must be overcome.
- This enzymatic "barrier” can be dampened by administering enzyme inhibitors that prevent or at least lessen the extent of degradation.
- Enzyme inhibitors for use within the invention are selected from a wide range of non-protein inhibitors that vary in their degree of potency and toxicity (see, e.g., L. Stryer, Biochemistry, WH: Freeman and Company, NY, NY, 1988). Non-limiting examples include amastatin and bestatin (O'Hagan et al., Pharm. Res. 1990, 7: 772-776).
- enzyme inhibitors are extensively described and exemplified in WO 05/120551 without being limiting for use in the composition of the present invention.
- Another means to inhibit degradation is pegylat ⁇ on with PEG molecules, preferably low molecular weight PEG molecules (e.g. 2 kDa; Lee et al., Calcif Tissue Int. 2003, 73: 545-549).
- PEG molecules preferably low molecular weight PEG molecules (e.g. 2 kDa; Lee et al., Calcif Tissue Int. 2003, 73: 545-549).
- enzyme inhibitor of a Nanobody, domain antibody, single domain antibody or "'dAb" directed against said enzyme.
- the invention also relates to a bispecific or multispecific construct comprising or essentially consisting of one or more Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or "'dAbs” directed against the desired target and one or more Nanobodies, domain antibodies, single domain antibodies or “dAbs” directed against an enzyme of the nasal mucosa.
- a mucolytic agent is added to the composition of the invention to further decrease the viscosity of the nasal mucosa.
- Mucolytic agents are described in WO 04/093917 and include n-acetyl-cysteine, propyl gallale and cysteine methionine dimers that compete by mass action for sulfhydryls and disulfide bonds in the mucous polymer. As disulfide bonds are broken, the overall viscosity of the mucus is reduced significantly.
- Other forms of secondary structure in the mucosa are cooperative hydrogen bonded structures involving polysaccharide and aminosaccharide chains.
- This cooperative hydrogen bonding is reduced with the chaotropes, and it is actually the free energy of the increased entropy from the hydrogen bonded ordered structures as they become randomized that is contributed as a pleasant sensation of warmth in the nostril during application of the compositions comprising these compounds.
- a membrane penetration-enhancing agent is added to the composition of the present invention.
- membrane penetration-enhancing agents have been described such as (i) a surfactant, (ii) a bile salt or bile salt derivative, (i ⁇ ) a phospholipid or fatty acid additive, mixed micelle, liposome, or carrier, (iv) an alcohol, (v) an enamine, (vi) an NO donor compound, (vii) a long-chain amphipathic molecule (viii) a small hydrophobic penetration enhancer, (ix) sodium or a salicylic acid derivative, (x) a glycerol ester of aceto acetic acid, (xi) a cyclo dextrin or beta-cyclodextrin derivative, (xii) a medium- chain fatty acid, (xiii) a chelating agent (e.g., citric acid, salicylates), (xiv) an amino acid or salt thereof, (xv) an N-
- the membrane penetration-enhancing agent can be selected from small hydrophilic molecules, including but not limited to, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), dimethylformamide. ethanol, propylene glycol, and the 2-pyrrolidones.
- DMSO dimethyl sulfoxide
- dimethylformamide ethanol
- propylene glycol propylene glycol
- 2-pyrrolidones 2-pyrrolidones
- long-chain amphipathic molecules for example, deacylmethyl sulfoxide, azone, sodium lauryl sulfate, oleic acid, and the bile salts (e.g., unsaturated cyclic ureas and Transcutol), may be employed to enhance mucosal penetration of the Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention.
- surfactants e.g., Tween 80, Poloxamer 188, polysorbates; further non-limiting examples of surfactants are also provided in EP 490806, US 5,759,565, and WO 04/093917
- These penetration-enhancing agents typically interact at either the polar head groups or the hydrophilic tail regions of molecules that comprise the lipid biiayer of epithelial cells lining the nasal mucosa (Barry, Pharmacology of the Skin, Vol. 1, pp.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is combined with one, two, three, four or more of the mucosal (e.g., intranasal) delivery- enhancing agents recited in (a)-(k) above.
- mucosal delivery-enhancing agents may be admixed, alone or together, with the nasal carrier and with the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, or otherwise combined therewith in a pharmaceutically acceptable formulation or delivery vehicle.
- Formulation of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein with one or more of the mucosal delivery- enhancing agents according to the teachings herein provides for increased bioavailability of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein following delivery thereof to the nasal mucosal surface of a subject.
- While the mechanism of absorption promotion may vary with different intranasal delivery- enhancing agents of the invention, useful reagents in this context will not substantially adversely affect the mucosal tissue and will be selected according to the physicochemical characteristics of the particular Nanobody, polypeptide or protein or other active ingredients or delivery enhancing agent, In this context, delivery-enhancing agents that increase penetration or permeability of mucosal tissues will often result in some alteration of the protective permeability barrier of the mucosa. For such delivery-enhancing agents to be of value within the invention, it is generally desired that any significant changes in permeability of the mucosa be reversible within a time frame appropriate to the desired duration of drug delivery. Furthermore, there should be no substantial, cumulative toxicity, nor any permanent deleterious changes induced in the barrier properties of the mucosa with long term use.
- the nasal carrier and, optionally, one or more further additives and/or agents may further comprise one or more additional therapeutic ingredients (or active substances).
- additional therapeutic ingredients can be any compound that elicits a desired activity or therapeutic or biological response in the subject.
- two or more Nanobodies, peptides or proteins of the invention may be used in combination, i.e. as a combined treatment regimen.
- composition or pharmaceutical composition of the invention should comprise at least a therapeutically effective amount of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention.
- a “therapeutically effective amount” as used in the present invention in its broadest sense means an amount of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is capable of eliciting the desired activity or the desired biological, prophylactic and/or therapeutic response in the subject receiving said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention to be administered and hence the amount of active ingredient in the composition of the invention will, of course, vary according to factors such as the bioavailability of the compound, the disease indication and particular status of the subject (e.g., the subject's age, size, fitness, extent of symptoms, susceptibility factors, etc), the target cell, tumor, tissue, graft or organ, other drugs or treatments being administered concurrently, as well as the specific pharmacology of the Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention for eliciting the desired activity or biological, prophylatctic or therapeutic response in the subject. Dosage regimens may be adjusted to provide an optimum activity or biological, prophylactic or therapeutic response.
- Dosages should also be adjusted based on the release rate of the administered formulation (e.g. a nasal spray versus powder), A therapeutically effective amount is also one in which any toxic or detrimental side effects of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is outweighed in clinical terms by therapeutically beneficial effects. Doses may be chosen to be equipotent to the injection route.
- the absolute bioavailability of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention following nasal administration of the composition of the invention is of the order of ca. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100% or more of the levels achieved on injection.
- Absolute bioavailability measures the availability of the active drug in systemic circulation after intranasal administration when compared with intravenous administration.
- the absolute bioavailability of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is determined by comparing the concentration vs. time plot of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein after intravenous (IV) administration with the concentration vs. time plot of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein after intranasal (IN) administration.
- the absolute bioavailability of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is defined as (AUC IK X dose!N)/(AUCiv x doserv) x 100.
- the relative bioavailability of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention following nasal administration of the composition of the invention is of the order of ca. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10. 15, 20, 25, 30, 40. 50, 60, 70, 80,. 90, 100% or more of the levels achieved on injection.
- Relative bioavailability measures the availability of the active drug in systemic circulation after intranasal administration when compared with another form of administration of the same drug, such as intramuscular (HvI) or subcutaneous (SC).
- the relative bioavailability of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is determined by comparing the concentration vs. time plot of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein after intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) administration with the concentration vs.
- a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is defined as (AUC LN X doseiN)/(AUCsc/iM x dosesc/iivi) x 100.
- nasal administration will appropriately be effected so as to give a dosage rate of the order of 1 to 100 times, preferably 1 to 50 times, more preferably 1 to 20 times, even more preferably 1 to 10 times the dosage required for treatment via injection, also depending on the frequency of the nasal application.
- the amount of active compound will generally be chosen to provide effective treatment on administration once.
- dosages may be split over a series of e.g. 2 to 4 applications taken at intervals during the day.
- the sub-dose itself may be further divided, e.g., into a number of discrete loosely spaced administrations; such as multiple inhalations from an insufflator or by application of a plurality of drops.
- the composition of the invention is repeatedly administered to the nasal mucosa of the subject, for example one, two or more times within a 24 hour period, four or more times within a 24 hour period, six or more times within a 24 hour period, or eight or more times within a 24 hour period.
- An administration regimen could include long-term, daily treatment.
- long-term is meant at least two weeks and preferably, several weeks, months, or years of duration.
- the clinician will generally be able to determine a suitable daily dose, depending on the factors mentioned herein. It will also be clear that in specific cases, the clinician may choose to deviate from these amounts, for example on the basis of the factors cited above and his expert judgment.
- the final determination of the effective dosage will be based on animal model studies, followed up by human clinical trials, and is guided by determining effective dosages and nasal administration protocols that significantly reduce the occurrence or severity of the targeted disease symptoms or conditions in the subject. Suitable models in this regard include, for example, murine, rat, porcine, feline, non-human primate, and other accepted animal model subjects known in the art.
- the dosage of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention will be at the discretion of the attendant, physician or clinician. The dosage can also be adjusted by the individual physician in the event of any complication.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is suitably present in the composition of the invention in an amount such as to provide a free Nanobody, polypeptide or protein concentration from about 0.1 microgram to 0.1 gram per kg body weight per day, such as from 1 microgram to 0.1 gram per kg body weight per day, such as from 0.01 to 100 milligram per kg body weight per day, such as from 0.05-100 milligram, such as from 0.05 to 50 milligram, 0.05 to 30 milligram, 0.1 to 20 milligram, or from about 1 to 10 or about 5 to 10 milligram per kg body weight per day either as a single daily dose or as multiple divided doses during the day.
- each further component in the nasal composition of the invention may vary depending on the components used.
- the amount of nasal carrier may be in the range of from 0.1 to 99.9 % by weight of the total weight or volume of the composition.
- the amount surfactant may be in the range from about 0.01 to about 10% or higher and preferably about 0.05 to about 1.0% by weight of the total volume or weight of the composition, the amount depending on the specific surfactant used.
- the amount is generally kept as low as possible since above a certain level no further enhancement of absorption can be achieved and also too high of a surfactant level may cause irritation of the nasal mucosa.
- the amount of delivery enhancing agents may be at least 0.1%, suitably in the range from about 0.5 to 10 % of the total weight of the composition. Where the composition is liquid, the enhancing agent may suitably be present in an amount of from 0.1 to 5% w/v of the total composition. Preserving agents may be present in an amount of from about 0.002 to 0.02 % by weight of the total weight or volume of the composition.
- the delivery volume is important to consider as well.
- the delivery volume is limited by the size of the nasal cavity. Suitable delivery volumes will be clear to a person skilled in the art of pharmacology.
- the total composition quantity administered at each nasal application suitably comprises from about 0.05 to 0.5 ml, preferably about 0.07 to 0.3 ml, typically about 0.09-0.1 ml.
- a solid composition may comprise from 1 to 30 mg carrier per dosage, more particularly 4 to 20 mg.
- the present invention further provides a method for the preparation of a composition as described above, comprising bringing a polypeptide or protein comprising or essentially consisting of a Nanobody®, a domain antibody, a single domain antibody or "dAb” and a pharmaceutically acceptable nasal carrier into intimate admixture.
- the present invention further provides a method for the preparation of a composition as described above, comprising bringing a polypeptide or protein comprising or essentially consisting of a Nanobody®, a domain antibody, a single domain antibody or "dAb” and a pharmaceutically acceptable nasal carrier and, optionally, one or more further therapeutic ingredients and/or pharmaceutical acceptable additives and/or agents into intimate admixture.
- the liquid compositions of the invention may be prepared by bringing into intimate admixture the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in the liquid carrier optionally together with the further ingredients, additives and/or agents. Preferably the resulting mixture is then lyophilized and dissolved in water or aqueous saline for use in a liquid form according to the invention.
- the solid nasal composition of the invention may be prepared in conventional manner.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention may be admixed with the carrier particles, e.g. a polymer base or cellulose product in conventional manner, optionally with further ingredients, additives and/or agents as indicated above e.g. a mucosal delivery enhancing agent or surfactant such as disclosed.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention may be in solution e.g. an aqueous or alcoholic solution when being mixed with the carrier particles and the solvent evaporated, e.g. under freeze-drying or spray drying. Such drying may be effected under the conventional conditions. Alternatively the mixture may be compacted or granulated and then be pulverized and/or sieved. If desired the particles may be coated. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the nasal composition is prepared by iyophilisation.
- a homogeneous solution preferably aqueous, containing the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention and optionally containing further ingredients, additives and/or agents as discussed above, is prepared and then submitted to lyophilisation in analogy with known Iyophilisation procedures, and to subsequent drying.
- the resulting powder may then be dissolved in a liquid excipient or nasal carrier before administration, e.g. to reconstitute nasal drops, gel or spray.
- it may be administered as such in the form of lyophilized powder or it may be mixed with further ingredients, additives and/or agents as discussed above.
- a lyophilized powder comprising the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention but free of any nasal carrier may be prepared and then admixed with the desired nasal carrier or mixture of nasal carriers.
- Numerous delivery devices are available for intranasal administration such as instillation catheters, droppers, unit-dose containers, squeeze bottles pump sprays, airless and preservative-fee sprays, compressed air nebulizers, metered-dose inhalers, insufflators and pressurized metered dose inhalers.
- Devices vary in accuracy of delivery, dose reproducibility, cost, and ease of use.
- metered-dose systems provide the greatest dose accuracy and reproducibility.
- Suitable delivery devices for the composition of the present invention will be clear to a person skilled in the art of pharmacology and are further described herein.
- the present invention encompasses any delivery device that is suitable for nasal application and/or administration of the composition as described above, i.e. provided with a means to position the composition as described above to the nasal mucosa. Preferably, such means administers a metered dosage of the composition.
- the composition of the present invention may be packed in any appropriate form or container as long as a means is provided to deliver (a fixed or metered dose of) the composition to the nasal mucosa.
- Such delivery devices are preferably capable of (repeatedly) delivering a unit dose of the composition of the invention, and in particular of (repeatedly) delivering a unit dose of the composition of the invention that essentially comprises a delivery volume that is suitable for nasal administration (i.e. as further described herein).
- compositions For administration of a liquid in drop form, for example, such compositions will suitably be put up in a container provided with a conventional dropper/cJosure device, e.g. comprising a pipette or the like, preferably delivering a substantially fixed volume of composition/drop.
- a conventional dropper/cJosure device e.g. comprising a pipette or the like, preferably delivering a substantially fixed volume of composition/drop.
- the aqueous solution may be dispensed in spray form by a variety of methods known to those skilled in the art.
- such compositions will be put up in an appropriate atomising device, e.g. in a pump-atomiser, or the like.
- the atomising device will be provided with appropriate means, such as a spray adaptor for delivery of the aqueous spray to the naris.
- a spray adaptor for delivery of the aqueous spray to the naris.
- it will be provided with means ensuring delivery of a substantially fixed volume of composition/actuation (i.e. per spray-unit).
- nasal sprays include nasal actuators produced by Ing.
- Additional aerosol delivery forms may include, e.g., compressed air-, jet-, ultrasonic-, and piezoelectric nebulizers.
- the spray may be bottled under pressure in an aerosol device.
- An "aerosol" is a product thai is packaged under pressure and contains therapeutically active ingredients that are released or delivered upon activation of an appropriate valve system.
- the propellant may be a gas or a liquid (e.g. a fluorinated and/or chlorinated hydrocarbon).
- the spray 5 composition may be suspended or dissolved in a liquid propellant. Stabilizing and/or suspending agents and/or co- solvents may be present.
- a dry powder may be readily dispersed in an inhalation device as described in US 6,514. 496.
- These dry powder compositions comprise a plurality of discrete dry particles with an average 10 particle size in the range of 0.4 to 5 ⁇ m mass median diameter, or in the range of 20 to 250 ⁇ m (Garcia-Arieta el al., Biol. Pharm. Bull. 2001; 24: 1411-1416).
- a powder or liquid may be filled into a soft or hard capsule or in a single dose device adapted for nasal administration.
- the powder may be sieved before filled into the
- the delivery device may have means to break open the capsule.
- the powdery nasal composition can be directly used as a powder for a unit dosage form.
- the contents of the capsule or single dose device may be administered using e.g. an insufflator.
- it will be provided with means ensuring dosing of a substantially fixed amount of composition/actuation, 0
- Delivery devices are important not only for delivering the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention, but also for providing an appropriate environment for storage. This would include protection from microbial contamination and chemical degradation.
- the device and 5 formulation should be compatible so as to avoid potential leaching or adsorption.
- the container may contain sufficient composition for a single nasal dosages or for the supply of several sequential dosages, e.g. over a period of 1 day, various days or weeks. Suitable quantities of individual dosages are hereinbefore defined. Preferably they enable application 0 of the contained composition in individual fixed quantities of from about 0.05 to 0.15 ml, typically of from about 0.09 to 0.1 ml.
- the delivery device may be suitably packaged in a manner known per se. The delivery device (or its packaging) may optionally be provided with a label and/or with instructions for use indicating that the composition should be used intranasally.
- the composition of the invention is provided as a nasal insert having the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention dispersed therein.
- a "nasal insert” is a device which is sized, shaped and adapted for placement and retention into the naris; or which is intended for insertion into the naris; or which is formed, shaped or otherwise adapted for insertion into and/or retention in the naris; or which is shaped to substantially conform to the internal surface of the naris; or which is provided together with instructions to effect insertion into the naris.
- the insert may be retained in the naris, but flushed by the nasal mucus, and may be designed to release the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention at the same place in the naris.
- Suitable nasal insert types include nasal plugs, tampons and the like. Further examples of nasal inserts, their characteristics and preparation are described in EP 490806.
- composition of the invention is formulated for local administration to the nasal mucosa membrane and is capable of providing a systemic therapeutic or biological response of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein in the subject and/or providing a therapeutic or biological response of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein in the brain of the subject.
- the bioavailability of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in the blood (and/or another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder and/or lung) and/or in the brain following administration of the composition of the invention is determined by measuring the pharmacokinetic parameters Cmax (peak concentration), AUC (area under concentration vs. time curve) and/or Tmax (time to maximal blood concentration), which are well known to those skilled in the art (Laursen et al., Eur. J. Endocrinology, 1996; 135: 309- 315).
- the bioavailability of the Nanobody, peptide or protein of the invention may be determined in any conventional manner, e.g. by radioimmunoassay.
- Cmax is the mean maximum concentration of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention achieved in blood (and/or another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder and/or lung) and/or in the brain, following nasal administration of a single dosage of the composition to the subject.
- Blood or bloodstream as used in the present invention can be any form and/or fraction of blood. Without being limiting, blood or bloodstream includes plasma and/or serum.
- the Cmax for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein comprised in the composition of the invention can have any value as long as said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein provides the desired activity or therapeutic or biological response in the subject in need of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 1 ng of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood. In a further embodiment, the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, 750, 100 ng or more of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 1 ng of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, 750, 100 ng or more of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 1% of the Cmax that is reached following parenteral administration of the same amount of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50% or more of the Cmax that is reached following parenteral administration of the same amount of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein reaches a Cmax in the brain of at least 1% of the Cmax that is reached following parenteral administration of the same amount of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein reaches a Cmax in the brain of at least 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50% or more of the Cmax that is reached following parenteral administration of the same amount of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- Tmax is the mean time to reach maximum concentration of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood (and/or another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder and/or lung) and/or in the brain of the subject, following nasal administration of a single dosage of the composition of the invention.
- the Tmax for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein comprised in the composition of the invention can have any value as long as said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein provides the desired activity or therapeutic or biological response in the subject in need of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the Tmax is the mean time to reach maximum concentration of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood (and/or another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder and/or lung) and/or in the brain of the subject, following nasal administration of a single dosage of the composition of the invention.
- the Tmax for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein comprised in the composition of the invention can have any value
- Nanobody, polypeptide or protein reaches the bloodstream with a Tmax of less than 120 minutes. In a further embodiment, the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein reaches the bloodstream with a Tmax of less than 90, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, or 5 minutes. In another embodiment of the invention, the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein reaches the brain with a
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein reaches the brain with a Tmax of less than 90, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, or 5 minutes.
- the “concentration vs. time curve” measures the concentration of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein in blood (and/or another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder and/or lung) and/or in the brain of a subject vs. time after administration of a dosage of the composition of the invention.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least I ng of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood within less than 120 minutes following intranasal administration of the composition of the invention.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, 750, 1000 ng or more of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood within less than 120 minutes following intranasal administration of the composition of the invention.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 1 ng of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood within less than 90, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20. 10, or 5 minutes following intranasal administration of the composition of the invention.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, 750, 1000 ng or more of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood within less than 90, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, or 5 minutes following intranasal administration of the composition of the invention .
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 1 ng of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood within less than 120 minutes following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30. 40, 50, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, 750, 1000 ng or more of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood within less than 120 minutes following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 1 ng of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood within less than 90, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, or 5 minutes following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention reaches a Cmax in blood of at least 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, 750, 1000 ng or more of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood within less than 90, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, or 5 minutes following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the "area under the curve (AUC)" is the area under the curve in a plot of concentration of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein in blood (and/or another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g.
- this value is a measure of the integral of the instantaneous concentrations during a time interval.
- AUC is usually given for the time interval zero to infinity, and other time intervals are indicated (for example AUC (tj,t 2 ) where I 1 and t 2 are the starting and finishing times for the interval).
- blood and/or another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder and/or lung
- brain Nanobody, polypeptide or protein concentrations cannot, be measured 'to infinity' for a subject so mathematical approaches are used to estimate the AUC from a limited number of concentration measurements.
- the AUC (from zero to infinity) is used to measure the total amount of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein absorbed by the body, irrespective of the rate of absorption. This is useful when trying to determine whether two application formulations with the same dose (for example parenteral and intranasal) release the same dose of Nanobody, polypeptide or protein to the body.
- the AUC for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein comprised in the composition of the invention can have any value as long as said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein provides the desired activity or biological response in the subject in need of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the AUC for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood following intranasal administration of a composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 500 ng/ml/minute Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the AUC for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood following intranasal administration of a composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 600, 700, 800, 900, ng/ml/minute or at least 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5. 10 or 15 ⁇ g/ml/minute Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the AUC for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 500 ng/ml/minute Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the AUC for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood following intranasal administration of a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 600, 700, 800, 900 ng/ml/minute or 1. 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 10 ⁇ g/ml/minute Nanobody, polypeptide or protein per ml of blood.
- the bioavailability (absolute or relative) for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood following intranasal administration of a composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 1% compared to parenteral administration of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the bioavailability for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in blood following intranasal administration of a composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100% or more compared to parenteral administration of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the bioavailability (absolute or relative) for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in the brain following intranasal administration of a composition comprising said Nanobody , polypeptide or protein is at least 1 % compared to parenteral administration of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- the bioavailability for the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention in the brain following intranasal administration of a composition comprising said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is at least 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100% or more compared to parenteral administration of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein.
- Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention Intranasal administration of one or more Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention to a subject yields effective delivery of the Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins to the blood (and/or another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder and/or lung) and/or to the brain to elicit the desired activity or therapeutic or biological response in the subject.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention provides the prevention and/or treatment of a selected disease or condition in said subject.
- another aspect of the invention relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a subject in need of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention, said method comprising nasally administering, to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- prevention and/or treatment not only comprises preventing and/or treating the disease, but also generally comprises preventing the onset of the disease, slowing or reversing the progress of disease, preventing or slowing the onset of one or more symptoms associated with the disease, reducing and/or alleviating one or more symptoms associated with the disease, reducing the severity and/or the duration of the disease and/or of any symptoms associated therewith and/or preventing a further increase in the severity of the disease and/or of any symptoms associated therewith, preventing, reducing or reversing any physiological damage caused by the disease, and generally any pharmacological action that is beneficial to the patient being treated.
- the subject to be treated may be any warm-blooded animal, but is in particular a mammal, and more in particular a human being. As will be clear to the skilled person, the subject to be treated will in particular be a person suffering from, or at risk from, the diseases and/or disorder.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by administering a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention to a subject suffering from said disease or disorder, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention relates to the Nanobody, polypeptide, protein or composition of the invention for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by nasally administering to a subject a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention.
- the invention relates to a method for immunotherapy, and in particular for passive immunotherapy, which method comprises intranasal administering, to a subject suffering from or at risk of a diseases and/or disorders that can be cured or alleviated by immunotherapy with a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention, a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- Nanobodies and Nanobody-based polypeptides or proteins present in the compositions of the invention may be directed against any suitable target that is of therapeutic or diagnostic interest.
- the Nanobodies and Nanobody-based polypeptides or proteins can be functional as agonists as well as antagonists. Examples include but are not limited to targets of therapeutic interests such as TNF- ⁇ , IgE, IFN- ⁇ , MMP- 12, EGFR, CEA, H. pylori, M. tuberculosis, influenza, ⁇ -amyloid, vWF, ⁇ L-6, IL-6R, PDKl, CD40, OVA, VSG, S. typhimurium, Rotavirus, Brucella, parathyroid hormone-derived peptides.
- the invention provides systemic delivery of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention.
- the desired target can be a target in any physiological compartment, tissue or organ.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is directed against a target in the kidney or the bladder and the invention relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a subject in need of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against a target in the kidney or bladder, said method comprising nasally administering, to said subject a therapeutically effective amount Gf said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by administering to a subject suffering from said disease or disorder a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention that is directed against a target in the kidney or the bladder, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a disease or disorder of the kidney or bladder, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against a target in the kidney or the bladder and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to the composition of the invention, wherein the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is directed against a target in the kidney or the bladder for the prevention and/or treatment of a disease or disorder of the kidney or bladder.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is directed against a target in the lung and the invention relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a subject in need of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against a target in the lung, said method comprising nasally administering, to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by administering to a subject suffering from said disease or disorder a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention that is directed against a target in the lung, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a disease or disorder of the lung, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against a target in the lung and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to the composition of the invention, wherein the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is directed against a target in the lung for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder of the lung.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is directed against a target on a tumor cell and the invention relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a subject in need of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against a target on a tumor cell, said method comprising nasally administering, to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by administering to a subject suffering from said disease or disorder a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention that is directed against a target on a tumor cell, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a tumor related disease or disorder, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against a target on a tumor and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to the composition of the invention, wherein the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is directed against a target on a tumor for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one a tumor related disease or disorder.
- the invention also provides delivery of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention to the brain.
- the desired target can be any target in the brain.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is directed against a target in the brain (such as e.g. beta-amyloid) and the invention relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a subject in need of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against a target in brain, said method comprising nasally administering, to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by administering to a subject suffering from said disease or disorder a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention that is directed against a target in the brain, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody. polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a disease or disorder of the brain (such as neurogenetic diseases, (e.g. Huntington's disease and muscular dystrophy), developmental disorders (e.g. cerebral palsy), degenerative diseases of adult life (e.g.
- Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease metabolic diseases (e.g. Gaucher s disease), cerebrovascular diseases (e.g. stroke and vascular dementia), trauma (e.g. spinal cord and head injury), convulsive disorders (e.g. Epilepsy) infectious diseases (e.g. AIDS dementia), obesity, diabetes, anorexia, depression, brain tumors, dementia with Lewy bodies, multisystem atrophy, progressive supranuclear palsy, frontotemporal dementia, vascular dementia or Down's syndrome), said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against a target in the brain and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- metabolic diseases e.g. Gaucher s disease
- cerebrovascular diseases e.g. stroke and vascular dementia
- trauma e.g. spinal cord and head injury
- convulsive disorders e.g. Epilepsy
- infectious diseases e.g. AIDS dementia
- said method comprising nasally
- the present invention also relates to the composition of the invention, wherein the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is directed against a target in the brain for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder of the brain (such as neurogenetic diseases, (e.g. Huntington's disease and muscular dystrophy), developmental disorders (e.g. cerebral palsy), degenerative diseases of adult life (e.g. Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease), metabolic diseases (e.g. Gaucher' s disease), cerebrovascular diseases (e.g. stroke and vascular dementia), trauma (e.g. spinal cord and head injury), convulsive disorders (e.g. Epilepsy) infectious diseases (e.g. AIDS dementia), obesity, diabetes, anorexia, depression, brain tumors, dementia with Lewy bodies, multi-system atrophy, progressive supranuclear palsy, frontotemporal dementia, vascular dementia or Down's syndrome).
- neurogenetic diseases e.g. Huntington's disease and muscular dystrophy
- developmental disorders e.
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is directed against TNF and the invention relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a subject in need of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against TNF, said method comprising nasally administering, to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by administering to a subject suffering from said disease or disorder a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention that is directed against TNF, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- a disease or disorder such as an autoimmune disease (such as e.g.
- the present invention also relates to the composition of the invention, wherein the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is directed against TNF for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder such as an autoimmune disease (such as e.g. rheumatoid arthritis or Inflammatory Bowel Disease).
- an autoimmune disease such as e.g. rheumatoid arthritis or Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is directed against vWF and the invention relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a subject in need of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against vWF, said method comprising nasally administering, to said subject, a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by administering to a subject suffering from said disease or disorder a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention that is directed against vWF, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a disease or disorder related to platelet-mediated aggregation (such as e.g.
- a non-occlusive thrombus the formation of an occlusive thrombus, arterial thrombus formation, acute coronary occlusion, peripheral arterial occlusive disease, restenosis and disorders arising from coronary by-pass graft, coronary artery valve replacement and coronary interventions such angioplasty, stenting or atherectomy, hyperplasia after angioplasty, atherectomy or arterial stenting, occlusive syndrome in a vascular system or lack of patency of diseased arteries, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), transient cerebral ischemic attack, unstable or stable angina pectoris, cerebral infarction, HELLP syndrome, carotid endarterectomy, carotid artery stenosis, critical limb ischaemia, cardioembolism, peripheral vascular disease, restenosis and myocardial infarction), said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein
- the present invention also relates to the composition of the invention, wherein the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is directed against vWF for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder related to platelet-mediated aggregation (such as e.g.
- a non-occlusive thrombus the formation of an occlusive thrombus, arterial thrombus formation, acute coronary occlusion, peripheral arterial occlusive disease, restenosis and disorders arising from coronary by-pass graft, coronary artery valve replacement and coronary interventions such angioplasty, stenting or atherectomy, hyperplasia after angioplasty, atherectomy or arterial stenting, occlusive syndrome in a vascular system or lack of patency of diseased arteries, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), transient cerebral ischemic attack, unstable or stable angina pectoris, cerebral infarction, HELJ_J > syndrome, carotid endarterectomy, carotid artery stenosis, critical limb ischaemia, cardioembolism, peripheral vascular disease, restenosis and myocardial infarction).
- TTP thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
- HELJ_J > syndrome carot
- the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention is directed against IL-6, IL-6R and/or IL-6/IL-6R complex and the invention relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a subject in need of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is directed against IL-6, IL-6R and/or IL-6/IL-6R complex, said method comprising nasally administering, to said subject, a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by administering to a subject suffering from said disease or disorder a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention that is directed against IL-6, IL- 6R and/or IL-6/IL-6R complex, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of said Nanobody, polypeptide or protein, and/or of a composition comprising the same.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of a disease or disorder associated with IL-6R, IL-6 and/or with the IL-6/IL- 6R complex (such as e.g.
- MM multiple myeloma disease
- RCC renal cell carcinoma
- BLPD B- lymph ⁇ proliferative disorder
- prostate cancer bone resorption (osteoporosis), cachexia, psoriasis, mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis, Kaposi's sarcoma, AEDS- related lymphoma
- inflammatory diseases and disorder such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis, hypergammaglobulinemia, Crohn ' s disease, ulcerative colitis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), multiple sclerosis, Castleman's disease, IgM gammopathy, cardiac myxoma, asthma (in particular allergic asthma) and autoimmune insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus), said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of a Nano
- the present invention also relates to the composition of the invention, wherein the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein is directed against IL-6, IL-6R and/or IL-6/ ⁇ L- 6R complex for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder associated with IL-6R, IL-6 and/or with the IL-6/IL-6R complex (such as e.g.
- MM multiple myeloma disease
- RCC renal cell carcinoma
- BLPD B-lymphoproliferative disorder
- prostate cancer bone resorption (osteoporosis), cachexia, psoriasis, mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis, Kaposi's sarcoma, AIDS-related lymphoma
- inflammatory diseases and disorder such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis, hypergammaglobulinemia, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), multiple sclerosis, Castleman's disease, IgM gammopathy, cardiac myxoma, asthma (in particular allergic asthma) and autoimmune insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus).
- the Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention or the composition comprising the same is used for the prevention and or treatment of diseases or disorders which are acute and for which a fast delivery is needed.
- the invention also relates to a method for the prevention and/or treatment of an acute disorder or disease, said method comprising nasally administering to said subject a therapeutically effective amount of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein that is capable of alleviating the symptoms of or curing said disorder or disease.
- Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention and/or the compositions comprising the same are nasally administered according to a regime of treatment that is suitable for preventing and/or treating the disease or disorder to be prevented or treated.
- the clinician will generally be able to determine a suitable treatment regimen, depending on factors such as the disease or disorder to be prevented or treated, the severity of the disease to be treated and/or the severity of the symptoms thereof, the specific Nanobody.
- polypeptide or protein of the invention to be used and the pharmaceutical formulation or composition to be used the age, gender, weight, diet, general condition of the subject, and similar factors well known to the clinician.
- the treatment regimen will comprise the nasal administration of one or more Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention, or of one or more compositions comprising the same, in one or more therapeutically effective amounts or doses.
- the specific amount(s) or doses to be administered can be determined by the clinician, again based on the factors cited above.
- Nanobodies and polypeptides of the invention may also be used in combination with one or more further therapeutic ingredients (or pharmaceutically active compounds or principles), i.e. as a combined treatment regimen, which may or may not lead to a synergistic effect.
- a further therapeutic ingredient or pharmaceutically active compounds or principles
- the clinician will be able to select such further compounds or principles, as well as a suitable combined treatment regimen, based on the factors cited above and his expert judgement.
- a second active substances or principles When a second active substances or principles is to be used as part of a combined treatment regimen, it can be administered via the same nasal route of administration or via a different route of administration, at essentially the same time or at different times (e.g. essentially simultaneously, consecutively, or according to an alternating regime).
- the substances or principles When the substances or principles are administered to be simultaneously via the same nasal route of administration, they may be administered as different formulations or compositions or part of a combined formulation or composition, as will be clear to the skilled person.
- each of the substances or principles may be administered in the same amount and according to the same regimen as used when the compound or principle is used on its own, and such combined use may or may not lead to a synergistic effect.
- the effectiveness of the treatment regimen used according to the invention may be determined and/or followed in any manner known per se for the disease or disorder involved, as will be clear to the clinician.
- the clinician will also be able, where appropriate and or a case-by-case basis, to change or modify a particular treatment regimen, so as to achieve the desired therapeutic effect, to avoid, limit or reduce unwanted side-effects, and/or to achieve an appropriate balance between achieving the desired therapeutic effect on the one hand and avoiding, limiting or reducing undesired side effects on the other hand.
- the treatment regimen will be followed until the desired therapeutic effect is achieved and/or for as long as the desired therapeutic effect is to be maintained. Again, this can be determined by the clinician.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by nasally administering to a subject a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target in the kidney or the bladder for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by nasally administering to a subject a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target in the kidney or the bladder.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target in the kidney or the bladder for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder of the kidney or bladder.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target in the lung for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by nasally administering to a subject a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target in the lung.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target in the lung for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder of the lung.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target on a tumor for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by nasally administering to a subject a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target on a tumor.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target on a tumor for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one cancer.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target in the brain for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by nasally administering to a subject a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target in the brain.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against a target in the brain for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder of the brain (such as neurogenetic diseases, (e.g. Huntington's disease and muscular dystrophy), developmental disorders (e.g. cerebral palsy), degenerative diseases of adult life (e.g. Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease), metabolic diseases (e.g. Gaucher's disease), cerebrovascular diseases (e.g. stroke and vascular dementia), trauma (e.g. spinal cord and head injury), convulsive disorders (e.g. Epilepsy) infectious diseases (e.g.
- neurogenetic diseases e.g. Huntington's disease and muscular dystrophy
- developmental disorders e.g. cerebral palsy
- degenerative diseases of adult life e.g. Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease
- metabolic diseases e.g. Gaucher's disease
- cerebrovascular diseases e.g. stroke
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against TNF for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by nasally administering to a subject a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against TNF.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against TNF for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder such as an autoimmune disease (such as e.g. rheumatoid arthritis or Inflammatory Bowel Disease).
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against vWF for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by nasally administering to a subject a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against vWF.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against vWF for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder related to platelet-mediated aggregation (such as e.g.
- a non-occlusive thrombus the formation of an occlusive thrombus, arterial thrombus formation, acute coronary occlusion, peripheral arterial occlusive disease, restenosis and disorders arising from coronary by-pass graft, coronary artery valve replacement and coronary interventions such angioplasty, stenting or atherectomy, hyperplasia after angioplasty, atherectomy or arterial stenting, occlusive syndrome in a vascular system or lack of patency of diseased arteries, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), transient cerebral ischemic attack, unstable or stable angina pectoris, cerebral infarction, HELLP syndrome, carotid endarterectomy, carotid artery stenosis, critical limb ischaemia, cardioembolism, peripheral vascular disease, restenosis and myocardial infarction).
- TTP thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against IL- ⁇ , IL- ⁇ R and/or IL-6/IL-6R complex for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder that can be prevented and/or treated by nasally administering to a subject a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against IL-6, IL-6R and/or IL- 6/IL-6R complex.
- the invention also relates to the use of a Nanobody, polypeptide or protein of the invention directed against IL-6, IL-6R and/or IL-6/IL-6R complex for the preparation of a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of at least one disease or disorder associated with IL-6R, IL-6 and/or with the IL-6/IL-6R complex (such as e.g.
- MM multiple myeloma disease
- RCC renal cell carcinoma
- BLPD B-lymphoproliferative disorder
- prostate cancer bone resorption (osteoporosis), cachexia, psoriasis, mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis, Kaposi's sarcoma, AIDS-related lymphoma
- inflammatory diseases and disorder such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis, hypergammaglobulinemia, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), multiple sclerosis, Castleman's disease, IgM gammopathy, cardiac myxoma, asthma (in particular allergic asthma) and autoimmune insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus),
- Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention yields effective delivery of the Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins to the blood (and/or another selected physiological compartment, tissue and/or organ such as e.g. the kidney, bladder and/or lung) and/or to the brain to elicit the desired activity or biological response in the subject.
- the Nanobodies, polypeptides and proteins of the invention may also induce other activities and biological responses,
- the present invention also provides for the diagnostic use of the Nanobodies, polypeptides and proteins of the invention, e.g.
- the present invention also relates to a diagnostic method comprising the step of nasally administering the Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention and/or a composition comprising the same.
- a diagnostic method comprising the steps of nasally administering the Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins of the invention and/or a composition comprising the same and in situ detecting said Nanobodies, polypeptides or proteins. Detection may be done by any method known in the art.
- Nanobodies, polypeptides and proteins of the invention can be determined in situ by non- invasive methods including but not limited to SPECT and PET, or imaging methods described by Cortez-Retamozo V. (Nanobodies: single domain antibody fragments as imaging agents and modular building blocks for therapeutics, PhD Dissertation, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, June 2004), Arbit et al. (Eur. J. Nucl. Med. 1995; 22: 419- 426.), Tamada ei al. (Microbiol-Immunol. 1995; 39: 861-871), Wakabayashi et al. (Noshuyo- Byori 1995; 12: 105-110), Huang et al.
- the Nanobody. polypeptide or protein nasally administered in the diagnostic methods of the invention may be labeled by an appropriate label.
- the particular label or detectable group used in the method is not a critical aspect of the invention, so long as it does not significantly interfere with the specific binding of the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein used in the method.
- the detectable group can be any material having a detectable physical or chemical property.
- detectable labels have been well developed in the field of immunoassays and, in general, almost any label useful in such methods can be applied to the method of the present invention.
- a label is any composition detectable by spectroscopic, photochemical, biochemical, immunochemical, electrical, optical, radiological or chemical means.
- Useful labels in the present invention include but are not limited to magnetic beads (e.g.
- DynabeadsTM DynabeadsTM
- fluorescent dyes e.g. fluorescein isothiocyanate, Texas red, rhodamine, Cy3, Cy5, Cy5.5, Alexi 647 and derivatives
- radiolabels e.g. 3 H, 125 1, 35 S, 14 C, 32 P or " 115 Tc
- enzymes e.g. horseradish peroxidase, alkaline phosphatase and others commonly used in an ELISA
- colorimetric labels such as colloidal gold, colored glass or plastic (e.g. polystyrene, polypropylene, latex, etc.) beads.
- the label may be coupled directly or indirectly to the Nanobody, polypeptide or protein according to methods well known in the art.
- Non-radioactive labels are often attached by indirect means.
- Means for detecting labels are well known in the art.
- the label is a radioactive label
- means for detection include a scintillation counter or photographic film as in autoradiography.
- the label is a fluorescent label
- it may be detected by exciting the fluorophore with the appropriate wavelength of light and detecting the resulting fluorescence.
- the fluorescence may be detected visually, by means of a photographic film, by the use of electronic detectors such as charge coupled devices (CCDs) or photomultipliers and the like.
- CCDs charge coupled devices
- Nanobodies of the invention as defined herein
- polypeptides and proteins comprising said Nanobodies of the invention are also encompassed within the scope of the present invention.
- Example 1 Intranasal administration of the Nanobody FC44 resulted in systemic delivery
- the biodistribution of the radiolabeled Nanobody FC44 was determined following intranasal delivery.
- the Nanobody was site-specific radiolabeled at the his-tag with 99m Tc tricarbonyl.
- the FC44 Nanobody was purified using IMAC (immobilized metal affinity chromatography), size exclusion chromatography and anion exchange chromatography.
- the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels were determined by a quantitative chromogenic limulus amebocyte lysate assay (BioWhittaker/Cambrex, Verviers, Belgium) and were found to be below 5EU/mg protein.
- 99m Tc tricarbonyl [ 99m Tc(CO)3(OH2)3] was prepared using the commercially available Isolink kit (Mallinckrodt, Hazelwood, MO, USA). lOO ⁇ l FC44 (l .lmg/ml) was added to 400 ⁇ l of 99m Tc(CO)3(QH2)3 (30-4OmCi) and 100 ⁇ ] carbonate buffer, and incubated at. 52°C during 60 minutes. The labeling efficiency as determined via thin layer chromatography was above 90%.
- Nanobodies in circulation are primarily cleared through the kidneys and the urine and since the only transport between the nasal cavity and the kidneys is possible via the circulation, these results show that Nanobodies were delivered systemically after intranasal administration.
- 2h after administration only slightly higher Nanobody levels were detected in the kidney for the iv injection compared to the intranasal delivery ( Figures IA and IB).
- Example 2 The FC44 Nanobody was still intact after intranasal delivery
- the FC44 Nanobody was purified and 99m Tc radiolabeled as described in example 1.
- a male Wistar rat was treated intranasal with 99m Tc-FC44 as described in example 1 and 4h later the kidneys and the urine were collected.
- a kidney homogenate was prepared in physiological serum using a homogenizer. Both samples were analyzed on 15% SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS PAGE).
- SDS PAGE SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
- the 99m Tc radiolabel was visualized using Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT: Siemens ECAM camera, dual head).
- SPECT Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
- FIG. 2 clearly shows that in the urine a signal (lane 2) was detected at the same size as the FC44 Nanobody (Jane 1), showing that at least a fraction of the Nanobody was still intact after intranasal administration and the resulting systemic delivery.
- a signal was detected in the kidney sample (lane 3) although the detected band was more diffuse compared to the urine signal. This was due to the higher viscosity of the kidney sample.
- intact Nanobodies can be detected in urine and kidney after intranasal delivery.
- the FC44 Nanobody was purified and 99m Tc radiolabeled as described in example 1.
- Intranasal and intravenous administration of 99m Tc-FC44 in male Wistar rats was performed as described in example 1.
- Blood samples of two rats (No. 139 and No. 140) were harvested at 0, 20, 40, 60 and 120 minutes.
- Blood samples were taken at 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 40 minutes.
- Blood samples were counted in a gamma counter and the resulting counts were corrected for radioactive decay.
- Results of the intranasal administration are represented as % injected dose/ gram tissue (%ID/g). Whenever possible the average of the 99m Tc signal at 1 time point was calculated.
- Nanobodies targeting human CEA CEAl: 8.56 mg/ml
- human TNF TNFl: 4 mg/ml
- human albumin ALBl: 4 mg/ml
- the different Nanobodies were administered intranasally to male Wistar rats as described in example 1. After 4h, blood, urine and kidneys were collected as described in example 1. Samples were counted in a gamma counter and the radioactive signal was corrected for radioactive decay. Data are represented as %HD/g.
- Figure 4A shows levels of Nanobodies in blood
- Figure 4B shows levels of Nanobodies in urine and kidney.
- Nanobodies could be detected in either the kidney, urine and/or blood, underscoring the systemic delivery of the Nanobodies. Moreover, ALBl showed at least five fold higher blood levels compared to the other Nanobodies. Since the ALB 1 Nanobody also interacts with rat albumin in circulation, the Nanobody adopted the albumin half life resulting in a longer half life in comparison to other monovalent Nanobodies like CEAl and TNFl. This shows that Nanobodies after intranasal administration were still functional in circulation and that the intranasal administration route of Nanobodies can be of therapeutic significance.
- Example S Intranasal administration of CEAl Nanobody resulted in the targeting of CEA positive tumors.
- CEAl Nanobody which binds specifically io the CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) tumor marker
- CEA positive tumor imaging Cortez-Retamozo V., Nanobodies: single domain antibody fragments as imaging agents and modular building blocks for therapeutics, PhD Dissertation, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, June 2004. It was evaluated whether intranasal delivery of CEAl also results in CEA positive tumor imaging.
- LS174T tumor cells express the CEA antigen, while the A431 cell line is CEA negative.
- the CEAl Nanobody was produced, purified and radiolabeled as described in example 1. Respectively 3 and 5 tumor bearing rats were treated iv and intranasally with 99m Tc-CEAl. Tumor targeting was determined by isolating the tumor tissues 3h after administration. 99m Tc levels in the tumors were determined via gamma counting and the resulting counts were corrected for radioactive decay. Results are represented as % injected dose/ gram tissue (%3D/g).
- Table 1 shows that iv injection of CEAl resulted in a 5-fold specific targeting of the LS174T tumor compared to the A431 tumor (ratio LS174T/A43 ⁇ ), Similarly, intranasal delivery of CEAl led to 2.5 fold specific accumulation, underscoring again the delivery of functional Nanobody to the circulation after intranasal delivery.
- Table 1 CEA tumor specific accumulation of the CEAl Nanobody. IN: intranasal delivery, IV: intravenous delivery
- Example 6 Comparison oral delivery versus intranasal delivery
- FC44 was applied following these 2 routes.
- the FC44 Nanobody was purified and 99m Tc radiolabeled as described in example 1.
- Planar gamma camera imaging of rats indicated that the radiolabeled Nanobody indeed localized to the respective site of administration: intranasal delivery of FC44 results in the distribution to the nasal cavity, the esophagus and the stomach; oral delivery mainly results in distribution to the lower esophagus and the stomach (Figure 5).
- Blood samples were collected Ih and 3h post administration and counted in a gamma counter. The resulting counts were corrected for radioactive decay.
- Results are represented as % injected dose/ gram tissue (%E)/g).
- the blood activity curve of intranasal delivery shows an early peak (10-15 min) and a late peak (60 min) (Figure 6).
- the curve for the oral delivery shows only a late peak (60 min) which coincides with the late peak from the intranasal delivery. This suggests that the late peak observed after intranasal delivery can be attributed to the unwanted gastro-intestinal localization and resulting gastro -intestinal absorption of radiolabeled Nanobody. This underscores that the early peak observed at 10-15 minutes is due to intranasal absorption of
- Nanobodies can be delivered systemically through rapid intranasal absorption.
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