Treatments Which Alleviate Functional Glycosylated Leptin Transport Factor for Controlling Weight and Obesity
First Claim
1. A method for increasing the concentration of glycosylated leptin transport factor (also known as Ob-Re or sOb-R) in the blood of a mammal having inadequate levels of glycosylated leptin transport factor, said method comprising administering to the mammal a therapeutic amount of a composition comprising glycosylated leptin transport factor.
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Abstract
Methods and compounds for treating obesity and inducing weight loss use a functional, glycosylated leptin transport factor (LTF) polypeptide, referred to as fn/glyLTF. An unstable defective version of the LTF protein, referred to herein as def/LTF, is present in freshly-drawn blood from obese animals or people; it is degraded rapidly in circulating blood. In people with normal body weight, fn/glyLTF stabilizes and protects leptin, a hormone with powerful effects on fat metabolism and body mass. LTF apparently is the same protein previously recognized as a soluble truncated fragment of the obesity receptor (Ob-R) protein, referred to in the prior art as Ob-Re, or sOb-R. In humans with normal body weight, fn/glyLTF has a weight of about 145 kD, compared to a polypeptide-only weight of about 93 kD. defLTF has a substantially lower molecular weight, and tests using deglycosylating enzymes indicate that it is not glycosylated to the same level as fn/glyLTF. Treatment methods include: (1) elevating concentrations of fn/glyLTF in circulating blood, by means such as intravenous injection or sustained-release implants, or by gene therapy; (2) suppressing enzymatic deglycosylation in circulating blood, such as by extracorporeal removal of deglycosylating enzymes; and, (3) providing “surrogate” forms of fn/glyLTF. Diagnostic kits are also disclosed, for measuring both fn/glyLTF and def/LTF in animals and people suffering from obesity.
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- 1. A method for increasing the concentration of glycosylated leptin transport factor (also known as Ob-Re or sOb-R) in the blood of a mammal having inadequate levels of glycosylated leptin transport factor, said method comprising administering to the mammal a therapeutic amount of a composition comprising glycosylated leptin transport factor.
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7. A method of genetic treatment to induce weight loss in a mammal, comprising the following steps:
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a. removing, from the mammal, at least one selected cell type which can generate large numbers of progeny cells that will be capable of secreting glycosylated proteins; b. treating the selected cell type with a genetic vector which carries at least one foreign gene which encodes a polypeptide selected from the group consisting of a leptin transport factor, and a portion of a leptin transport factor which, after glycosylation, will bind to leptin in circulating blood; c. selecting progeny cells which have been genetically transformed, which express the leptin transport factor or portion thereof which is encoded by the foreign gene, and which secrete glycosylated copies of the leptin transport factor or portion thereof; d. implanting the genetically transformed cells into the mammal being treated. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A method of extracorporeal blood treatment to induce weight loss in mammals, comprising the following steps:
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a. analyzing blood from a mammal suffering from excess weight, to identify at least one blood-borne enzyme which degrades glycosylated leptin transport factor; b. selecting an antibody preparation which binds to a targeted blood-borne enzyme which degrades glycosylated leptin transport factor; c. removing blood from the mammal; d. passing the blood through a device which contains the selected antibody preparation, under conditions which enable the antibody preparation to contact the blood and remove a quantity of the targeted blood-borne enzyme which degrades glycosylated leptin transport factor; and
,e. returning the blood which has been passed through the device to the mammal being treated.
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- 10. A diagnostic kit for analyzing blood, comprising at least one antibody preparation and at least one second reagent, which, when used conjointly to analyze blood drawn from a single mammal, can distinguish between functional glycosylated leptin transport factor as found in animals or people having normal body weight, and defective leptin transport factor as found in freshly-drawn blood from obese animals or people who suffer from a defect in their leptin transport factor system.
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