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Activation of TrkB with TAM-163 Results in Opposite Effects on Body Weight in Rodents and Non-Human Primates

Strong genetic data link the Tyrosine kinase receptor B (TrkB) and its major endogenous ligand brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) to the regulation of energy homeostasis, with loss-of-function mutations in either gene causing severe obesity in both mice and humans. It has previously been repor...

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Autores principales: Perreault, Mylène, Feng, Guo, Will, Sarah, Gareski, Tiffany, Kubasiak, David, Marquette, Kimberly, Vugmeyster, Yulia, Unger, Thaddeus J., Jones, Juli, Qadri, Ariful, Hahm, Seung, Sun, Ying, Rohde, Cynthia M., Zwijnenberg, Raphael, Paulsen, Janet, Gimeno, Ruth E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3659094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23700410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062616
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author Perreault, Mylène
Feng, Guo
Will, Sarah
Gareski, Tiffany
Kubasiak, David
Marquette, Kimberly
Vugmeyster, Yulia
Unger, Thaddeus J.
Jones, Juli
Qadri, Ariful
Hahm, Seung
Sun, Ying
Rohde, Cynthia M.
Zwijnenberg, Raphael
Paulsen, Janet
Gimeno, Ruth E.
author_facet Perreault, Mylène
Feng, Guo
Will, Sarah
Gareski, Tiffany
Kubasiak, David
Marquette, Kimberly
Vugmeyster, Yulia
Unger, Thaddeus J.
Jones, Juli
Qadri, Ariful
Hahm, Seung
Sun, Ying
Rohde, Cynthia M.
Zwijnenberg, Raphael
Paulsen, Janet
Gimeno, Ruth E.
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description Strong genetic data link the Tyrosine kinase receptor B (TrkB) and its major endogenous ligand brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) to the regulation of energy homeostasis, with loss-of-function mutations in either gene causing severe obesity in both mice and humans. It has previously been reported that peripheral administration of the endogenous TrkB agonist ligand neurotrophin-4 (NT-4) profoundly decreases food intake and body weight in rodents, while paradoxically increasing these same parameters in monkeys. We generated a humanized TrkB agonist antibody, TAM-163, and characterized its therapeutic potential in several models of type 2 diabetes and obesity. In vitro, TAM-163 bound to human and rodent TrkB with high affinity, activated all aspects of the TrkB signaling cascade and induced TrkB internalization and degradation in a manner similar to BDNF. In vivo, peripheral administration of TAM-163 decreased food intake and/or body weight in mice, rats, hamsters, and dogs, but increased food intake and body weight in monkeys. The magnitude of weight change was similar in rodents and non-human primates, occurred at doses where there was no appreciable penetration into deep structures of the brain, and could not be explained by differences in exposures between species. Rather, peripherally administered TAM-163 localized to areas in the hypothalamus and the brain stem located outside the blood-brain barrier in a similar manner between rodents and non-human primates, suggesting differences in neuroanatomy across species. Our data demonstrate that a TrkB agonist antibody, administered peripherally, causes species-dependent effects on body weight similar to the endogenous TrkB ligand NT-4. The possible clinical utility of TrkB agonism in treating weight regulatory disorder, such as obesity or cachexia, will require evaluation in man.
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spelling pubmed-36590942013-05-22 Activation of TrkB with TAM-163 Results in Opposite Effects on Body Weight in Rodents and Non-Human Primates Perreault, Mylène Feng, Guo Will, Sarah Gareski, Tiffany Kubasiak, David Marquette, Kimberly Vugmeyster, Yulia Unger, Thaddeus J. Jones, Juli Qadri, Ariful Hahm, Seung Sun, Ying Rohde, Cynthia M. Zwijnenberg, Raphael Paulsen, Janet Gimeno, Ruth E. PLoS One Research Article Strong genetic data link the Tyrosine kinase receptor B (TrkB) and its major endogenous ligand brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) to the regulation of energy homeostasis, with loss-of-function mutations in either gene causing severe obesity in both mice and humans. It has previously been reported that peripheral administration of the endogenous TrkB agonist ligand neurotrophin-4 (NT-4) profoundly decreases food intake and body weight in rodents, while paradoxically increasing these same parameters in monkeys. We generated a humanized TrkB agonist antibody, TAM-163, and characterized its therapeutic potential in several models of type 2 diabetes and obesity. In vitro, TAM-163 bound to human and rodent TrkB with high affinity, activated all aspects of the TrkB signaling cascade and induced TrkB internalization and degradation in a manner similar to BDNF. In vivo, peripheral administration of TAM-163 decreased food intake and/or body weight in mice, rats, hamsters, and dogs, but increased food intake and body weight in monkeys. The magnitude of weight change was similar in rodents and non-human primates, occurred at doses where there was no appreciable penetration into deep structures of the brain, and could not be explained by differences in exposures between species. Rather, peripherally administered TAM-163 localized to areas in the hypothalamus and the brain stem located outside the blood-brain barrier in a similar manner between rodents and non-human primates, suggesting differences in neuroanatomy across species. Our data demonstrate that a TrkB agonist antibody, administered peripherally, causes species-dependent effects on body weight similar to the endogenous TrkB ligand NT-4. The possible clinical utility of TrkB agonism in treating weight regulatory disorder, such as obesity or cachexia, will require evaluation in man. Public Library of Science 2013-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3659094/ /pubmed/23700410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062616 Text en © 2013 Perreault et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Perreault, Mylène
Feng, Guo
Will, Sarah
Gareski, Tiffany
Kubasiak, David
Marquette, Kimberly
Vugmeyster, Yulia
Unger, Thaddeus J.
Jones, Juli
Qadri, Ariful
Hahm, Seung
Sun, Ying
Rohde, Cynthia M.
Zwijnenberg, Raphael
Paulsen, Janet
Gimeno, Ruth E.
Activation of TrkB with TAM-163 Results in Opposite Effects on Body Weight in Rodents and Non-Human Primates
title Activation of TrkB with TAM-163 Results in Opposite Effects on Body Weight in Rodents and Non-Human Primates
title_full Activation of TrkB with TAM-163 Results in Opposite Effects on Body Weight in Rodents and Non-Human Primates
title_fullStr Activation of TrkB with TAM-163 Results in Opposite Effects on Body Weight in Rodents and Non-Human Primates
title_full_unstemmed Activation of TrkB with TAM-163 Results in Opposite Effects on Body Weight in Rodents and Non-Human Primates
title_short Activation of TrkB with TAM-163 Results in Opposite Effects on Body Weight in Rodents and Non-Human Primates
title_sort activation of trkb with tam-163 results in opposite effects on body weight in rodents and non-human primates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3659094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23700410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062616
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