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Serpinf2-Binding Molecules and Method of Use Thereof

a technology of serpinf2 and binding molecules, applied in the field of serpinf2 binding molecules, can solve the problems of organ edema, organ edema, organ edema, etc., and achieve the effect of inhibiting disability or death from hemorrhage, reducing serpinf2 activity or concentration, and reducing the activity or concentration of serpinf2

Pending Publication Date: 2022-09-22
TRANSLATIONAL SCI
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The present invention provides a way to prevent functional disability or death from hemorrhage or edema in a patient. This is done by giving them a substance that reduces the activity or concentration of a protein called SerpinF2. This method can be used for different types of hemorrhage or edema, such as those in the brain, heart, liver, pancreas, respiratory system, or kidneys.

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This triggers structural degradation of organ components, breakdown of vascular barriers and cellular swelling.
The result may be organ edema, hemorrhage and loss of function.
Unfortunately, the therapeutic benefit of TPA appears to be limited by its harmful or neurotoxic effects.
In addition to the brain, endogenous or administered TPA has harmful effects after ischemia in other tissues throughout the body.
However, mechanical occlusion does not simulate human ischemic stroke, which is predominantly caused by thrombosis or embolism of a clot (thromboembolism).
In addition in U.S. Pat. No. 6,946,438, Nagai et al. do not teach whether such compounds may prevent disability, brain swelling, hemorrhage or death after ischemic stroke.
Since mechanical occlusion does not simulate thrombotic stroke and does not adequately predict the value of potential therapies, there is a need to develop a composition and method of preventing or reducing cellular damage, swelling, edema and hermorrhage in ischemic conditions caused by thrombosis, such as thromboembolic stroke.

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[0061]MCA thromboembolism model.47,48 Normal C57BL / 6J adult mice (29-35 g) were obtained from The Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, Me.). Mice were housed in micro-isolation cages on a constant 12-hour light / dark cycle with controlled temperature and humidity, and given access to food and water ad libitum. Experiments adhered to the guidelines set forth in the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (DHHS Publication No. (NIH) 85-23 Revised 1985) and were performed under protocols approved by the Medical College of Georgia's and the University of Tennessee's Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. Mice were mechanically ventilated using 1.5 to 2% isoflurane and O2 during surgery as described using a TOPO Dual Mode Ventilator (Kent Scientific, Torrington, Conn.).49 Body temperature was maintained at 37° C. with a warming pad. Cerebral blood flow was monitored by a laser Doppler monitor with a fiber optic probe (ADInstruments PowerLab 2 / 26, blood flow meter ML191, O...

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Abstract

Compositions and methods of using SerpinF2-binding molecules for preventing and / or reducing organ damage, functional disability or mortality in a patient at risk due to the activity of SerpinF2 and / or plasminogen activators on tissue injury. Also provided are compositions and methods of using SerpinF2-binding molecules for inhibiting hemorrhage, edema, and apoptosis. Methods for the preparation of medicaments for such methods of treatment and prevention are provided.

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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14 / 198,804, filed on Mar. 6, 2014, which is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT / US2012 / 053900, filed on Sep. 6, 2012, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61 / 531,278, filed Sep. 6, 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herewith.ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF FEDERAL RESEARCH SUPPORT[0002]This invention was made, in part, with Government support under National Institute of Health Grant Nos. HL092750 & NS073147. Accordingly, the United States Government has certain rights in this invention.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0003]This invention relates generally to compositions and methods for preventing or reducing morbidity, disability and death from cellular damage, hemorrhage and organ swelling after tissue injury, due to the activity of SerpinF2 in conditions typically associated with increased levels of plasminogen activators.BACKGROUN...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C07K16/38C07K16/18
CPCC07K16/38C07K16/18A61K2039/505A61P1/16A61P1/18A61P11/00A61P13/12A61P25/00A61P35/00A61P43/00A61P7/04A61P7/10A61P9/00A61P9/10
Inventor REED, GUY L.
Owner TRANSLATIONAL SCI
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