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CCR2 antagonist CCX140-B provides renal and glycemic benefits in diabetic transgenic human CCR2 knockin mice

Authors :
Yu Wang
Zheng Wei
Juan C. Jaen
Trageen Baumgart
Linda S. Ertl
Robert D. Berahovich
Ruiping Zhao
Daniel J. Dairaghi
Jay P. Powers
Antoni Krasinski
Timothy J. Sullivan
Solomon Ungashe
Chia-Lin Tsou
Thomas J. Schall
Andrew M. K. Pennell
Zhenhua Miao
Israel F. Charo
Bin N. Zhao
Landin Boring
Lisa Seitz
Source :
American journal of physiology. Renal physiology. 305(9)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 2 (CCR2) is central for the migration of monocytes into inflamed tissues. The novel CCR2 antagonist CCX140-B, which is currently in two separate phase 2 clinical trials in diabetic nephropathy, has recently been shown to reduce hemoglobin A1c and fasting blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetics. In this report, we describe the effects of this compound on glycemic and renal function parameters in diabetic mice. Since CCX140-B has a low affinity for mouse CCR2, transgenic human CCR2 knockin mice were generated and rendered diabetic with either a high-fat diet (diet-induced obesity) or by deletion of the leptin receptor gene ( db/ db). CCX140-B treatment in both models resulted in decreased albuminuria, which was associated with decreased glomerular hypertrophy and increased podocyte density. Moreover, treatment of diet-induced obese mice with CCX140-B resulted in decreased levels of fasting blood glucose and insulin, normalization of homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance values, and decreased numbers of adipose tissue inflammatory macrophages. Unlike other CCR2 antagonists, CCX140-B had no effect on plasma levels of the CCR2 ligand CCL2 or on the numbers of blood monocytes. These results support the ongoing evaluation of this molecule in diabetic subjects with impaired renal function.

Details

ISSN :
15221466
Volume :
305
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of physiology. Renal physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a479a469f2d8832cd050d0daa8ccbd72