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Smart thrombosis inhibitors without bleeding side effects via charge tunable ligand design

Medicine and Health

Smart thrombosis inhibitors without bleeding side effects via charge tunable ligand design

C. C. La, S. A. Smith, et al.

This groundbreaking research introduces macromolecular polyanion inhibitors (MPIs) that neutralize polyphosphate, a key player in thrombosis. Unlike traditional anticoagulants that pose bleeding risks, these innovative MPIs show promise in preventing thrombosis without such complications. This work was conducted by authors from leading institutions, paving the way for safer therapeutic options.

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Abstract
Current treatments to prevent thrombosis, namely anticoagulants and platelets antagonists, remain complicated by the persistent risk of bleeding. Improved therapeutic strategies that diminish this risk would have a huge clinical impact. Antithrombotic agents that neutralize and inhibit polyphosphate (polyP) can be a powerful approach towards such a goal. Here, we report a design concept towards polyP inhibition, termed macromolecular polyanion inhibitors (MPI), with high binding affinity and specificity. Lead antithrombotic candidates are identified through a library screening of molecules which possess low charge density at physiological pH but which increase their charge upon binding to polyP, providing a smart way to enhance their activity and selectivity. The lead MPI candidates demonstrates antithrombotic activity in mouse models of thrombosis, does not give rise to bleeding, and is well tolerated in mice even at very high doses. The developed inhibitor is anticipated to open avenues in thrombosis prevention without bleeding risk, a challenge not addressed by current therapies.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 26, 2023
Authors
Chanel C. La, Stephanie A. Smith, Sreeparna Vappala, Reheman Adili, Catherine E. Luke, Srinivas Abbina, Haiming D. Luo, Irina Chafeeva, Matthew Drayton, Louise A. Creagh, Maria de Guadalupe Jaraquemada-Peláez, Nicole Rhoads, Manu Thomas Kalathottukaren, Peter K. Henke, Suzana K. Straus, Caigan Du, Edward M. Conway, Michael Holinstat, Charles A. Haynes, James H. Morrissey, Jayachandran N. Kizhakkedathu
Tags
thrombosis prevention
macromolecular polyanion inhibitors
polyphosphate
antithrombotic activity
bleeding risk
anticoagulants
platelet antagonists
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