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Therapeutic potential of deuterium‐stabilized (R)‐pioglitazone—PXL065—for X‐linked adrenoleukodystrophy

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X‐linked adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) results from ABCD1 gene mutations which impair Very Long Chain Fatty Acids (VLCFA; C26:0 and C24:0) peroxisomal import and β‐oxidation, leading to accumulation in plasma and tissues.… Click to show full abstract

X‐linked adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) results from ABCD1 gene mutations which impair Very Long Chain Fatty Acids (VLCFA; C26:0 and C24:0) peroxisomal import and β‐oxidation, leading to accumulation in plasma and tissues. Excess VLCFA drives impaired cellular functions (e.g. disrupted mitochondrial function), inflammation, and neurodegeneration. Major disease phenotypes include: adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN), progressive spinal cord axonal degeneration, and cerebral ALD (C‐ALD), inflammatory white matter demyelination and degeneration. No pharmacological treatment is available to‐date for ALD. Pioglitazone, an anti‐diabetic thiazolidinedione, exerts potential benefits in ALD models. Its mechanisms are genomic (PPARγ agonism) and nongenomic (mitochondrial pyruvate carrier—MPC, long‐chain acyl‐CoA synthetase 4—ACSL4, inhibition). However, its use is limited by PPARγ‐driven side effects (e.g. weight gain, edema). PXL065 is a clinical‐stage deuterium‐stabilized (R)‐enantiomer of pioglitazone which lacks PPARγ agonism but retains MPC activity. Here, we show that incubation of ALD patient‐derived cells (both AMN and C‐ALD) and glial cells from Abcd1‐null mice with PXL065 resulted in: normalization of elevated VLCFA, improved mitochondrial function, and attenuated indices of inflammation. Compensatory peroxisomal transporter gene expression was also induced. Additionally, chronic treatment of Abcd1‐null mice lowered VLCFA in plasma, brain and spinal cord and improved both neural histology (sciatic nerve) and neurobehavioral test performance. Several in vivo effects of PXL065 exceeded those achieved with pioglitazone. PXL065 was confirmed to lack PPARγ agonism but retained ACSL4 activity of pioglitazone. PXL065 has novel actions and mechanisms and exhibits a range of potential benefits in ALD models; further testing of this molecule in ALD patients is warranted.

Keywords: pioglitazone pxl065; deuterium stabilized; linked adrenoleukodystrophy; pioglitazone; pxl065

Journal Title: Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
Year Published: 2022

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