Oligonucleotide sequences targeting transcription factor TSC22D4 for the treatment of insulin resistance

US11053499B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11053499-B2
Application numberUS-202016862930-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 30, 2020
Priority dateMar 23, 2015
Publication dateJul 6, 2021
Grant dateJul 6, 2021

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The present invention relates to oligonucleotide inhibitors of the TSC22D4 activity or expression and their uses for the prevention, treatment, and/or regulation of insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and/or diabetes and/or for improving insulin sensitivity in a mammal.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An inhibitor of expression and/or biological activity of transforming growth factor beta1 stimulated clone 22 D4 (TSC22D4) wherein said inhibitor is an oligonucleotide that is an interfering ribonucleic acid, protein nucleic acid (PNA) or locked nucleic acid (LNA), and wherein said oligonucleotide comprises SEQ ID NO: 1, or the complementary sequence thereof. 2. The inhibitor according to claim 1 , wherein the interfering ribonucleic acid is a small interfering ribonucleic acid (siRNA) or small hairpin ribonucleic acid (shRNA) or micro ribonucleic acid (miRNA) or a combination thereof. 3. The inhibitor according to claim 2 , wherein the siRNA has a length of 19 to 30 nucleotides. 4. The inhibitor according to claim 2 , wherein the siRNA consists of SEQ ID NO: 1. 5. The inhibitor according to claim 1 , wherein the functional variants thereof comprise at least one modified or substituted nucleotide. 6. A recombinant vector, comprising an oligonucleotide according to claim 1 . 7. A recombinant cell, comprising an oligonucleotide according to claim 1 . 8. A pharmaceutical composition, comprising at least one of the inhibitor according to claim 1 , together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. 9. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 8 , wherein said pharmaceutical composition is formulated for administration orally, rectally, transmucosally, transdermally, intestinally, parenterally, intramuscularly, intrathecally, direct intraventricularly, intravenously, intraperitoneally, intranasally, intraocularly, or subcutaneously. 10. A method for prevention, regulation, and/or treatment of a disease, and/or for improving insulin sensitivity, wherein said method comprises administering, to a subject in need of such prevention, regulation, treatment, and/or improvement, the inhibitor according to claim 1 . 11. The method, according to claim 10 , wherein said disease is selected from insulin resistance, hypertension, dyslipidemia, coronary artery disease, metabolic syndrome and diabetes type 1. 12. The method, according to claim 10 , wherein the insulin resistance is diet-induced insulin resistance and/or obesity-induced insulin resistance. 13. A therapeutic kit, comprising the inhibitor according to claim 1 , optionally together with suitable buffers and excipients, and instructions for use. 14. The therapeutic kit according to claim 13 with instructions for use in the prevention, regulation, and/or treatment of a disease, wherein said disease is selected from insulin resistance, hypertension, dyslipidemia, coronary artery disease, metabolic syndrome and/or diabetes type 1 or 2, and/or for improving insulin sensitivity. 15. The method, according to claim 10 , for improving insulin sensitivity in the context of a tumorous disease. 16. The inhibitor according to claim 1 , wherein the interfering ribonucleic acid is a siRNA.

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  • C12N15/113Primary

    Non-coding nucleic acids modulating the expression of genes, e.g. antisense oligonucleotides; {Antisense DNA or RNA; Triplex- forming oligonucleotides; Catalytic nucleic acids, e.g. ribozymes; Nucleic acids used in co-suppression or gene silencing (when used in plants C12N15/8218)} · CPC title

  • Peptide nucleic acid, PNA · CPC title

  • Antihyperlipidemics · CPC title

  • Drugs for specific purposes, not provided for in groups A61P1/00-A61P41/00 · CPC title

  • for treating ischaemic or atherosclerotic diseases, e.g. antianginal drugs, coronary vasodilators, drugs for myocardial infarction, retinopathy, cerebrovascula insufficiency, renal arteriosclerosis · CPC title

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What does patent US11053499B2 cover?
The present invention relates to oligonucleotide inhibitors of the TSC22D4 activity or expression and their uses for the prevention, treatment, and/or regulation of insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and/or diabetes and/or for improving insulin sensitivity in a mammal.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum Stiftung Des Oeffentlichen Rechts
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C12N15/113. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Jul 06 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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