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- Michael E. Dunn
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Aaron Kithcart
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Jee Hae Kim
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Andre Jo-Hao Ho
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Matthew C. Franklin
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Annabel Romero Hernandez
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Jan Hoon
(University Hospitals Leuven)
- Wouter Botermans
(University Hospitals Leuven)
- Jonathan Meyer
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Ximei Jin
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Dongqin Zhang
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Justin Torello
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Daniel Jasewicz
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Vishal Kamat
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Elena Garnova
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Nina Liu
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Michael Rosconi
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Hao Pan
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Satyajit Karnik
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Michael E. Burczynski
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Wenjun Zheng
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Ashique Rafique
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Jonas B. Nielsen
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Tanima De
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Niek Verweij
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Anita Pandit
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Adam Locke
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Naga Chalasani
(Indiana University School of Medicine & Indiana University Health)
- Olle Melander
(Lund University
Skåne University Hospital)
- Tae-Hwi Schwantes-An
(Indiana University School of Medicine)
- Aris Baras
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Luca A. Lotta
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Bret J. Musser
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Jason Mastaitis
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Kishor B. Devalaraja-Narashimha
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Andrew J. Rankin
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Tammy Huang
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Gary Herman
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- William Olson
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Andrew J. Murphy
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- George D. Yancopoulos
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Benjamin A. Olenchock
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
- Lori Morton
(Regeneron Pharmaceuticals)
Abstract
Heart failure is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality1,2. Elevated intracardiac pressures and myocyte stretch in heart failure trigger the release of counter-regulatory natriuretic peptides, which act through their receptor (NPR1) to affect vasodilation, diuresis and natriuresis, lowering venous pressures and relieving venous congestion3–8. Recombinant natriuretic peptide infusions were developed to treat heart failure but have been limited by a short duration of effect9,10. Here we report that in a human genetic analysis of over 700,000 individuals, lifelong exposure to coding variants of the NPR1 gene is associated with changes in blood pressure and risk of heart failure. We describe the development of REGN5381, an investigational monoclonal agonist antibody that targets the membrane-bound guanylate cyclase receptor NPR1. REGN5381, an allosteric agonist of NPR1, induces an active-like receptor conformation that results in haemodynamic effects preferentially on venous vasculature, including reductions in systolic blood pressure and venous pressure in animal models. In healthy human volunteers, REGN5381 produced the expected haemodynamic effects, reflecting reductions in venous pressures, without obvious changes in diuresis and natriuresis. These data support the development of REGN5381 for long-lasting and selective lowering of venous pressures that drive symptomatology in patients with heart failure.
Suggested Citation
Michael E. Dunn & Aaron Kithcart & Jee Hae Kim & Andre Jo-Hao Ho & Matthew C. Franklin & Annabel Romero Hernandez & Jan Hoon & Wouter Botermans & Jonathan Meyer & Ximei Jin & Dongqin Zhang & Justin To, 2024.
"Agonist antibody to guanylate cyclase receptor NPR1 regulates vascular tone,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 633(8030), pages 654-661, September.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:633:y:2024:i:8030:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07903-1
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07903-1
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