Therapies
PoliRGD peptides obtained by chemical and biotechnology methods with injury-reducing and/or neuroprotective effects and a kit for their activity evaluation
Patent inventors: Artur Czupryn, Piotr Mucha, Piotr Skowron, Jarosław Mazuryk, Marta Wisniewska, Kamil Kozinski, Malgorzata Beresewicz, Olga Krupska, Izabela Zaluska, Małgorzata Palczewska-Groves, Agnieszka Zylicz-Stachula, Joanna Zebrowska, Arkadiusz Piotrowski, Michał Pikula, Pawel Sachadyn, Łukasz Janus, Sylwia Rodziewicz-Motowidlo

The subject of the invention is new peptide derivatives of platelet derived growth factor, for use of these compounds as a therapeutic agent for the regeneration and/or treatment of neurological wounds caused by mechanical, chemical, thermal and/or radiative injuries, surgical operations and/or other pathological conditions.

Neurological injuries include all types of traumatic and rapid pathological changes within the nervous system and associated neurovascular system. Injuries within the central nervous system (CNS) i.e. in the brain and a spinal cord are exceptional life- and health-threatening. In these cases, an injury causes structural changes, dysfunctions of electrochemical signaling, cellular death (affecting not only neurons, but also all types of glial cells), resulting in physiological, cognitive changes as well as in these regarding to feelings, emotions, and memory. The obtained peptides exhibit stability under physiological conditions. Both chemical synthesis on a solid substrate and biotechnological production provide purity, specificity and yield/efficacy of the obtained compounds.

European patent has been granted. Nencki Institute is the co-owner of the applicable rights with University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk University of Technology, Medical University of Gdańsk, MedVentures Sp. z o. o. and ProScience Sp. z o. o. University of Gdańsk is the leader of patent protection and commercialization related activities.

Application number:
EP18000319.6 (4 April, 2018)
Patent number:
EP3549947 (11 April, 2024)
Patent status:
granted