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Last Updated: March 28, 2024

Claims for Patent: 5,393,777


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Summary for Patent: 5,393,777
Title: Deferration using anguibactin siderophore
Abstract:Methods for removing ferric iron from aqueous liquids and for performing deferration therapy are disclosed, involving the use of a novel siderophore, termed anguibactin. Anguibactin is isolated from a marine pathogen, Vibrio anguillarum, containing the pMJ1 plasmid. Anguibactin inhibits iron uptake by living cells, wrests iron from vertebrate tissues, removes iron from other siderophores and ferric hydroxide, and removes ferric iron from aqueous solutions, including cell-culture media. For deferration therapy, anguibactin from which bound iron has been removed is administered by dissolving in water or other liquid aqueous pharmaceutical carrier at a dosage typical for other siderophores. Anguibactin is preferably administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously, but can be given intravenously. Oral administration is also possible, particularly if the siderophore is encapsulated in a form allowing it to pass intact through the acidic environment of the stomach but become available for absorption in the intestine. This siderophore has the advantages of low molecular weight, extremely high affinity for ferric iron, and non-use by any known human pathogen. The structure is amenable to immobilization on a solid substrate.
Inventor(s): Crosa; Jorge H. (Tualatin, OR)
Assignee: State of Oregon Acting by and through the State Board of Higher (Eugene, OR)
Application Number:07/614,231
Patent Claims:1. A method for inhibiting the uptake of ferric iron by a population of living eukaryotic animal cells that is in contact with an aqueous medium comprising ferric iron, the method comprising:

adding anguibactin having substantially no bound ferric iron to the aqueous medium in an amount sufficient to chelate at least a portion of the ferric iron in the aqueous medium; and

after adding the anguibactin, incubating the cells contacted by said medium for a time sufficient for the anguibactin to chelate at least a portion of the ferric iron in the aqueous medium, thereby rendering said ferric iron unavailable for uptake by said cells.

2. A method for reducing the concentration of ferric iron present in a vertebrate animal subject, the method comprising:

adding anguibactin having substantially no bound ferric iron to an aqueous carrier liquid physiologically acceptable to said animal subject to form an aqueous pharmacological solution of anguibactin; and

administering at least one dose of said aqueous solution of anguibactin to said animal subject to chelate at least a portion of the ferric iron present in said animal subject.

3. A method as recited in claim 2 wherein the anguibactin is added to pyrogen-free sterile water serving as said aqueous carrier liquid.

4. A method as recited in claim 2 wherein the anguibactin is added to pyrogen-free sterile isotonic saline solution serving as said aqueous carrier liquid.

5. A method as recited in claim 2 wherein the anguibactin is administered subcutaneously to said animal subject.

6. A method as recited in claim 2 wherein the anguibactin is administered intramuscularly to said animal subject.

7. A method for reducing the concentration of ferric iron present in the body of a vertebrate animal subject, comprising orally administering at least one pharmacologically effective dose of anguibactin that has been treated in a manner serving to protect the anguibactin from hydrolysis under acid conditions and make the anguibactin available for absorption into the body of said animal subject under neutral and alkaline conditions.

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