ELX-02 Generates Protein via Premature Stop Codon Read-Through without Inducing Native Stop Codon Read-Through Proteins

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作者
Crawford, Daniel K. [1 ]
Alroy, Iris [1 ]
Sharpe, Neal [1 ]
Goddeeris, Matthew M. [1 ]
Williams, Greg [1 ]
机构
[1] Eloxx Pharmaceut Inc, 950 Winter St, Waltham, MA 02451 USA
关键词
SYNTHETIC AMINOGLYCOSIDES; NONSENSE MUTATIONS; CYSTIC-FIBROSIS; RIBOSOMAL-RNA; ANTIBIOTICS; READTHROUGH; EFFICIENCY; STRATEGY; DECAY; GENE;
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10.1124/jpet.120.265595
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
ELX-02 is a clinical stage, small-molecule eukaryotic ribosomal selective glycoside acting to induce read-through of premature stop codons (PSCs) that results in translation of full-length protein. However, improved read-through at PSCs has raised the question of whether native stop codon (NSC) fidelity would be impacted. Here, we compare read-through by ELX-02 in PSC and NSC contexts. DMS-114 cells containing a PSC in the TP53 gene were treated with ELX-02 and tested for increased nuclear p53 protein expression while also monitoring two other proteins for NSC read-through. Additionally, blood samples were taken from healthy subjects pre- and post-treatment with ELX-02 (0.3-7.5 mg/kg). These samples were processed to collect white blood cells and then analyzed by western blot to identify native and potentially elongated proteins from NSC read-through. In a separate experiment, lymphocytes cultivated with vehicle or ELX-02 (20 and 100 Rginnl) were subjected to proteomic analysis. We found that ELX-02 produced significant read-through of the PSC found in TP53 mRNA in DMS-114 cells, resulting in increased p53 protein expression and consistent with decreased nonsense-mediated mRNA degradation. NSC read-through protein products were not observed in either DMS-114 cells or in clinical samples from subjects dosed with ELX-02. The number of read-through proteins identified by using proteomic analysis was lower than estimated, and none of the NSC read-through products identified with >2 peptides showed dose-dependent responses to ELX-02. Our results demonstrate significant PSC read-through by ELX-02 with maintained NSC fidelity, thus supporting the therapeutic utility of ELX-02 in diseases resulting from nonsense alleles. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT ELX-02 produces significant read-through of premature stop codons leading to full-length functional protein, demonstrated here by using the R213X mutation in the TP53 gene of DMS-114 cells. In addition, three complementary techniques suggest that ELX-02 does not promote read-through of native stop codons at concentrations that lead to premature stop codon read-through. Thus, ELX-02 may be a potential therapeutic option for nonsense mutation-mediated genetic diseases.
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