Design of chimeric GLP-1A using oligomeric bile acids to utilize transporter-mediated endocytosis for oral delivery

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Kweon Seho,Lee Jun-Hyuck,Yang Seong-Bin,Park Seong Jin,Subedi Laxman,Shim Jung-Hyun,Cho Seung-Sik,Choi Jeong Uk,Byun Youngro,Park Jooho,Park Jin WooORCID

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Abstract Background Despite the effectiveness of glucagon-like peptide-1 agonist (GLP-1A) in the treatment of diabetes, its large molecular weight and high hydrophilicity result in poor cellular permeability, thus limiting its oral bioavailability. To address this, we developed a chimeric GLP-1A that targets transporter-mediated endocytosis to enhance cellular permeability to GLP-1A by utilizing the transporters available in the intestine, particularly the apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter (ASBT). Methods In silico molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations were used to investigate the binding interactions of mono-, bis-, and tetra-deoxycholic acid (DOCA) (monoDOCA, bisDOCA, and tetraDOCA) with ASBT. After synthesizing the chimeric GLP-1A-conjugated oligomeric DOCAs (mD-G1A, bD-G1A, and tD-G1A) using a maleimide reaction, in vitro cellular permeability and insulinotropic effects were assessed. Furthermore, in vivo oral absorption in rats and hypoglycemic effect on diabetic db/db mice model were evaluated. Results In silico results showed that tetraDOCA had the lowest interaction energy, indicating high binding affinity to ASBT. Insulinotropic effects of GLP-1A-conjugated oligomeric DOCAs were not different from those of GLP-1A-Cys or exenatide. Moreover, bD-G1A and tD-G1A exhibited improved in vitro Caco-2 cellular permeability and showed higher in vivo bioavailability (7.58% and 8.63%) after oral administration. Regarding hypoglycemic effects on db/db mice, tD-G1A (50 μg/kg) lowered the glucose level more than bD-G1A (50 μg/kg) compared with the control (35.5% vs. 26.4%). Conclusion GLP-1A was conjugated with oligomeric DOCAs, and the resulting chimeric compound showed the potential not only for glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist activity but also for oral delivery. These findings suggest that oligomeric DOCAs can be used as effective carriers for oral delivery of GLP-1A, offering a promising solution for enhancing its oral bioavailability and improving diabetes treatment. Graphical Abstract

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Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

Ministry of Education

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials,Medicine (miscellaneous),Ceramics and Composites

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