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Claims for Patent: 6,022,955


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Summary for Patent: 6,022,955
Title: Fatty acid -- pulmonary surfactant conjugates
Abstract:This invention discloses a method for chemically modifying a pulmonary surfactant protein or polypeptides with various fatty acids. These conjugates are useful in preparing formulations for the treatment of respiratory disease.
Inventor(s): Sarin; Virender Kumar (Libertyville, IL), Absolom; Darryl Robin (Columbus, OH), Gupta; Shanker Lal (Vernon Hills, IL)
Assignee: Abbott Laboratories (Abbott Park, IL)
Application Number:07/808,075
Patent Claims:1. A purified composition of matter consisting of a covalently linked compound in physical admixture with at least one lipid, wherein said covalently linked compound consists of two parts and has the structural formula: FA-SPC, wherein -SP-C is protein selected from the group comprising human, porcine, canine and bovine surfactant associated protein C (SP-C) produced by chemical or enzymatic synthesis or recombinant DNA means, wherein said SP-C protein comprises a sequence of thirty-four (34) amino acids, said sequence containing eleven (11) valine amino acid residues, nine (9) of said valine residues being contained in two (2) adjacent polyvaline stretches, said polyvaline stretches having a first stretch of six adjacent valine amino acid residues and a second stretch of three adjacent valine amino acid residues separated from the first stretch by two hydrophobic amino acid residues, said SP-C protein enhances surfactant-like activity of phospholipids in lungs of an animal, and is substantially resistant to protease, endoglycosidase F and collagenase enzymes, and wherein FA- is a single fatty acid selected from the group comprising fatty acids having a carbon chain length from two(2) to about twenty(20) carbon atoms and wherein said fatty acid is covalently attached to the amino end terminal amino acid residue of said SP-C.

2. A composition of matter according to claim 1 wherein said SP-C is selected from the group of peptides having the amino acid sequence comprising: ##STR1## wherein X.sub.aa1 is selected from the group consisting of Leu, Gly, Arg, lle, and

wherein X.sub.aa2 is selected from the group consisting of lle and Pro, and

wherein X.sub.aa3 is selected from the group consisting of His and Asn.

3. A composition of matter according to claim 1 wherein FA- is selected from the group of fatty acids having a carbon chain length of twelve(12) to sixteen (16) carbon atoms.

4. A composition of matter according to claim 3 wherein FA- is selected from the group of unsaturated or polyunsaturated fatty acids.

5. A composition of matter according to claim 1 wherein said FA- is selected from the group of fatty acids consisting of myristic, palmitic and arachidic acids.

6. A composition of matter according to claim 1 wherein said lipid is selected from the group consisting of synthetic phospholipids, naturally occurring phospholipids, neutral lipids, cholesterol, cholesterol esters, phosphatidyl choline, disaturated phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidyl glycerol, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine, phosphatidyl inositol and mixtures thereof.

7. A method for treating hyaline membrane disease or other syndromes associated with insufficient or abnormal surfactant material said method comprising administration of an effective amount of a surfactant composition to a patient in need of treatment, said surfactant composition consisting of at least FA-SPC and at least one lipid according to claim 1.

8. A method for treating hyaline membrane disease or other syndromes associated with insufficient or abnormal surfactant material said method comprising administration of an effective amount of a surfactant composition to a patient in need of treatment, said surfactant composition consisting of at least FA-SPC and at least one lipid according to claim 7 wherein said lipid is selected from the group consisting of synthetic phospholipids, naturally occurring phospholipids, neutral lipids, cholesterol, cholesterol esters, phosphatidyl choline, disaturated phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidyl glycerol, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine, phosphatidyl inositol and mixtures thereof.

9. A purified composition of matter consisting of a covalently linked compound in physical admixture with at least one lipid, wherein said covalently linked compound consists of two parts and has the structural formula: FA-SPC, wherein -SP-C is protein selected from the group comprising human, porcine, canine and bovine surfactant associated protein C (SP-C) produced by chemical or enzymatic synthesis or recombinant DNA means, wherein said SP-C protein comprises a sequence of thirty-four (34) amino acids, said sequence containing eleven (11) valine amino acid residues, nine (9) of said valine residues being contained in two (2) adjacent polyvaline stretches, said polyvaline stretches having a first stretch of six adjacent valine amino acid residues and a second stretch of three adjacent valine amino acid residues separated from the first stretch by two hydrophobic amino acid residues, said SP-C protein enhances surfactant-like activity of phospholipids in lungs of an animal, and is substantially resistant to protease, endoglycosidase F and collagenase enzymes, and wherein FA- is a single fatty acid selected from the group comprising fatty acids having a carbon chain length from two(2) to about twenty(20) carbon atoms and wherein said fatty acid is covalently attached to the carboxyl end terminal amino acid residue of said SP-C.

10. A composition of matter according to claim 9, wherein said SP-C is selected from the group of peptides having the amino acid sequence comprising: ##STR2## wherein X.sub.aa1 is selected from the group consisting of Leu, Gly, Arg, lle, and

wherein X.sub.aa2 is selected from the group consisting of lle and Pro, and

wherein X.sub.aa3 is selected from the group consisting of His and Asn.

11. A composition of matter according to claim 9 wherein FA- is selected from the group of fatty acids having a carbon chain length of twelve(12) to sixteen (16) carbon atoms.

12. A composition of matter according to claim 11 wherein FA- is selected from the group of unsaturated or polyunsaturated fatty acids.

13. A composition of matter according to claim 9 wherein said FA- is selected from the group of fatty acids consisting of myristic, palmitic and arachidic acids.

14. A composition of matter according to claim 9 wherein said lipid is selected from the group consisting of synthetic phospholipids, naturally occurring phospholipids, neutral lipids, cholesterol, cholesterol esters, phosphatidyl choline, disaturated phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidyl glycerol, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine, phosphatidyl inositol and mixtures thereof.

15. A method for treating hyaline membrane disease or other syndromes associated with insufficient or abnormal surfactant material said method comprising administration of an effective amount of a surfactant composition to a patient in need of treatment, said surfactant composition consisting of at least FA-SPC and at least one lipid according to claim 9.

16. A method for treating hyaline membrane disease or other syndromes associated with insufficient or abnormal surfactant material said method comprising administration of an effective amount of a surfactant composition to a patient in need of treatment, said surfactant composition consisting of at least FA-SPC and at least one lipid according to claim 15 wherein said lipid is selected from the group consisting of synthetic phospholipids, naturally occurring phospholipids, neutral lipids, cholesterol, cholesterol esters, phosphatidyl choline, disaturated phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidyl glycerol, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine, phosphatidyl inositol and mixtures thereof .

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