PureTech Announces Publication of New Preclinical Research from Collaborators that Supports Mesenteric Lymphatic Dysfunction as a Potential Cause of and Therapeutic Target for Obesity and Insulin Resistance
PureTech Health (Nasdaq: PRTC, LSE: PRTC) announced a groundbreaking study in Nature Metabolism indicating that dysfunction in mesenteric lymphatics contributes to obesity and insulin resistance. Using its Glyph™ technology, the company demonstrated that a COX-2 inhibitor can reverse these conditions in preclinical models, normalizing lymphatic function and blocking weight gain. The study's findings highlight the potential of Glyph for targeted delivery of therapeutics, marking a significant advancement in metabolic disease treatment.
- Demonstrated that restoring mesenteric lymphatic function may reverse insulin resistance and modify obesity-related metabolic disease.
- Successful preclinical results showing that COX-2 inhibition with Glyph technology led to blocked weight gain and improved glycemic control.
- Significant improvement in lymphatic function with targeted administration of celecoxib prodrug, achieving 10-fold greater uptake in mesenteric lymph.
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Dysfunction of the mesenteric lymphatics and leakage of pro-inflammatory lymph fluids promoted the accumulation of visceral adipose tissue and insulin resistance in a preclinical model
Treatment with a lymph-targeted COX-2 inhibitor using PureTech’s GlyphTM technology platform normalized lymphatic vasculature, blocked weight gain and reversed glucose intolerance and hyperinsulinemia
The work demonstrates that obesity may be associated with profound and progressive dysfunction of the mesenteric lymphatic system. As shown in preclinical models, a high-fat diet stimulated the formation of new lymphatic vessels, which grew in a highly disorganized pattern. These tortuous, branching vessels tended to leak lymphatic fluid rich in lipid metabolites and pro-inflammatory mediators into the visceral adipose tissue in the abdomen, triggering the promotion of insulin resistance. Results from ex vivo experiments using clinical samples suggest that these observations may extend to humans as well.
“We have known for years that the accumulation of fat around the abdomen is correlated with higher rates of diabetes, but the biological reasons remained unclear. This is the first study to identify the profoundly damaging cycle in which the accumulation of abdominal fat leads to dysfunction of the mesenteric lymphatics, which in turn promotes more fat deposition and insulin resistance,” said
The study also found that inhibition of COX-2 and VEGF-C signaling within the mesenteric lymphatics resulted in a repatterning of the lymphatic vasculature, which in turn led to reduced branching and significantly less leakage of lymphatic fluids rich in lipids and pro-inflammatory mediators. Additionally, targeted inhibition of COX-2 function with a celecoxib prodrug developed using PureTech’s lymphatic targeting Glyph technology platform led to a normalization of multiple biomarkers, including VEGF-C concentrations specifically within mesenteric lymph and surrounding adipose tissue, and to levels observed in control animals that were not fed a high-fat diet. This correlated with reduced lymphatic vessel branching and leakage as well as restoration of glycemic control, and weight gain was blocked in the animals fed a high-fat diet. In fact, targeted administration of the celecoxib Glyph prodrug led to a 10-fold greater uptake of celecoxib in mesenteric lymph and more effective restoration of lymphatic function and glycemic control compared to the administration of unmodified celecoxib, which is commercially available.
“What’s remarkable about this study is that the COX-2 inhibitor was able to meaningfully repattern the chaotic lymphatic structure in obese mice when it was delivered directly to the mesenteric lymphatics with our Glyph technology platform, and that repatterning was accompanied by a substantial decrease in both weight gain and insulin resistance,” said
About the Glyph™ Technology Platform
Glyph is PureTech’s synthetic lymphatic-targeting chemistry platform which is designed to employ the body’s natural lipid absorption and transport process to orally administer drugs via the lymphatic system.
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