Combination of cGMP analogue and drug delivery system provides functional protection in hereditary retinal degeneration

Author:

Vighi Eleonora,Trifunović Dragana,Veiga-Crespo Patricia,Rentsch Andreas,Hoffmann Dorit,Sahaboglu Ayse,Strasser Torsten,Kulkarni Manoj,Bertolotti Evelina,van den Heuvel Angelique,Peters TobiasORCID,Reijerkerk Arie,Euler Thomas,Ueffing Marius,Schwede Frank,Genieser Hans-Gottfried,Gaillard Pieter,Marigo ValeriaORCID,Ekström Per,Paquet-Durand FrançoisORCID

Abstract

Inherited retinal degeneration (RD) is a devastating and currently untreatable neurodegenerative condition that leads to loss of photoreceptor cells and blindness. The vast genetic heterogeneity of RD, the lack of “druggable” targets, and the access-limiting blood–retinal barrier (BRB) present major hurdles toward effective therapy development. Here, we address these challenges (i) by targeting cGMP (cyclic guanosine- 3′,5′-monophosphate) signaling, a disease driver common to different types of RD, and (ii) by combining inhibitory cGMP analogs with a nanosized liposomal drug delivery system designed to facilitate transport across the BRB. Based on a screen of several cGMP analogs we identified an inhibitory cGMP analog that interferes with activation of photoreceptor cell death pathways. Moreover, we found liposomal encapsulation of the analog to achieve efficient drug targeting to the neuroretina. This pharmacological treatment markedly preserved in vivo retinal function and counteracted photoreceptor degeneration in three different in vivo RD models. Taken together, we show that a defined class of compounds for RD treatment in combination with an innovative drug delivery method may enable a single type of treatment to address genetically divergent RD-type diseases.

Funder

EC | FP7 | FP7 Health

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Charlotte and Tistou Kerstan Foundation

Programma di ricerca regione Universita

Medical faculty at Lund University

Stiftelsen Olle Engkvist Byggmästare

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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