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Molecular Cancer Therapeutics | 2010

Context-Dependent Role of Angiopoietin-1 Inhibition in the Suppression of Angiogenesis and Tumor Growth: Implications for AMG 386, an Angiopoietin-1/2–Neutralizing Peptibody

Angela Coxon; James Bready; Hosung Min; Stephen Kaufman; Juan Leal; Dongyin Yu; Tani Ann Lee; Ji-Rong Sun; Juan Estrada; Brad Bolon; James McCabe; Ling Wang; Karen Rex; Sean Caenepeel; Paul E. Hughes; David Cordover; Haejin Kim; Seog Joon Han; Mark Leo Michaels; Eric Hsu; Grant Shimamoto; Russell C. Cattley; Eunju Hurh; Linh T. Nguyen; Shao Xiong Wang; Anthony Ndifor; Isaac J. Hayward; Beverly L. Falcon; Donald M. McDonald; Luke Li

AMG 386 is an investigational first-in-class peptide-Fc fusion protein (peptibody) that inhibits angiogenesis by preventing the interaction of angiopoietin-1 (Ang1) and Ang2 with their receptor, Tie2. Although the therapeutic value of blocking Ang2 has been shown in several models of tumorigenesis and angiogenesis, the potential benefit of Ang1 antagonism is less clear. To investigate the consequences of Ang1 neutralization, we have developed potent and selective peptibodies that inhibit the interaction between Ang1 and its receptor, Tie2. Although selective Ang1 antagonism has no independent effect in models of angiogenesis-associated diseases (cancer and diabetic retinopathy), it induces ovarian atrophy in normal juvenile rats and inhibits ovarian follicular angiogenesis in a hormone-induced ovulation model. Surprisingly, the activity of Ang1 inhibitors seems to be unmasked in some disease models when combined with Ang2 inhibitors, even in the context of concurrent vascular endothelial growth factor inhibition. Dual inhibition of Ang1 and Ang2 using AMG 386 or a combination of Ang1- and Ang2-selective peptibodies cooperatively suppresses tumor xenograft growth and ovarian follicular angiogenesis; however, Ang1 inhibition fails to augment the suppressive effect of Ang2 inhibition on tumor endothelial cell proliferation, corneal angiogenesis, and oxygen-induced retinal angiogenesis. In no case was Ang1 inhibition shown to (a) confer superior activity to Ang2 inhibition or dual Ang1/2 inhibition or (b) antagonize the efficacy of Ang2 inhibition. These results imply that Ang1 plays a context-dependent role in promoting postnatal angiogenesis and that dual Ang1/2 inhibition is superior to selective Ang2 inhibition for suppression of angiogenesis in some postnatal settings. Mol Cancer Ther; 9(10); 2641–51. ©2010 AACR.


Toxicologic Pathology | 2004

The candidate neuroprotective agent artemin induces autonomic neural dysplasia without preventing peripheral nerve dysfunction.

Brad Bolon; Shuqian Jing; Frank Asuncion; Sheila Scully; Marlese Pisegna; Gwyneth Van; Zheng Hu; Yan Bin Yu; Hosung Min; Ken Wild; Robert Rosenfeld; John Tarpley; Josette Carnahan; Diane Duryea; Dave Hill; Steve Kaufman; Xiao-Qiang Yan; Todd Juan; Kathy Christensen; James McCabe; W. Scott Simonet

Artemin (ART) signals through the GFRα—3/RET receptor complex to support sympathetic neuron development. Here we show that ART also influences autonomic elements in adrenal medulla and enteric and pelvic ganglia. Transgenic mice over-expressing Art throughout development exhibited systemic autonomic neural lesions including fusion of adrenal medullae with adjacent paraganglia, adrenal medullary dysplasia, and marked enlargement of sympathetic (superior cervical and sympathetic chain ganglia) and parasympathetic (enteric, pelvic) ganglia. Changes began by gestational day 12.5 and formed progressively larger masses during adulthood. Art supplementation in wild type adult mice by administering recombinant protein or an Art-bearing retroviral vector resulted in hyperplasia or neuronal metaplasia at the adrenal corticomedullary junction. Expression data revealed that Gfrα—3 is expressed during development in the adrenal medulla, sensory and autonomic ganglia and their projections, while Art is found in contiguous mesenchymal domains (especially skeleton) and in certain nerves. Intrathecal Art therapy did not reduce hypalgesia in rats following nerve ligation. These data (1) confirm that ART acts as a differentiation factor for autonomic (chiefly sympathoadrenal but also parasympathetic) neurons, (2) suggest a role for ART overexpression in the genesis of pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas, and (3) indicate that ART is not a suitable therapy for peripheral neuropathy.


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2000

Osteoprotegerin Reverses Osteoporosis by Inhibiting Endosteal Osteoclasts and Prevents Vascular Calcification by Blocking a Process Resembling Osteoclastogenesis

Hosung Min; Sean Morony; Ildiko Sarosi; Colin R. Dunstan; Casey Capparelli; Sheila Scully; Gwyneth Van; Steve Kaufman; Paul J. Kostenuik; David L. Lacey; William J. Boyle; W. Scott Simonet


Cancer Cell | 2004

Suppression of angiogenesis and tumor growth by selective inhibition of angiopoietin-2

Jonathan D. Oliner; Hosung Min; Juan Leal; Dongyin Yu; Shashirekha Rao; Edward You; Xiu Tang; Haejin Kim; Susanne Meyer; Seog Joon Han; Nessa Hawkins; Robert Rosenfeld; Elyse Davy; Kevin Graham; Frederick W. Jacobsen; Shirley Stevenson; Joanne Ho; Qing Chen; Thomas Hartmann; Mark Leo Michaels; Michael Kelley; Luke Li; Karen C. Sitney; Frank Martin; Ji-Rong Sun; Nancy Zhang; John Lu; Juan Estrada; Rakesh Kumar; Angela Coxon


Archive | 2002

Specific binding agents of human angiopoietin-2

Jonathan D. Oliner; Hosung Min


Archive | 2003

Binding agents which inhibit myostatin

Huiquan Han; Hosung Min; Thomas C. Boone


Archive | 2003

Peptides and related molecules that modulate nerve growth factor activity

Thomas C. Boone; Kenneth D. Wild; Karen C. Sitney; Hosung Min; Bruce Kimmel


Archive | 2006

Methods of treatment using specific binding agents of human angiopoietin-2

Jonathan D. Oliner; Hosung Min


Archive | 2002

Peptides and Related Compounds Having Thrombopoietic Activity

Hosung Min; Karen C. Sitney; Cynthia Hartley


Archive | 2003

Myostatin binding agents

Huiquan Han; Hosung Min; Thomas C. Boone

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