PEGylated Thrombopoietin Mimetic, JNJ‑26366821 a Novel Prophylactic Radiation Countermeasure for Acute Radiation Injury
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Thrombopoietin (TPO) is the primary regulator of platelet generation and a stimulator of multilineage hematopoietic recovery following exposure to total body irradiation (TBI). JNJ‑26366821, a novel PEGylated TPO mimetic peptide, stimulates platelet production without developing neutralizing antibodies or causing any adverse effects. Administration of a single dose of JNJ‑26366821 demonstrated its efficacy as a prophylactic countermeasure in various mouse strains (males CD2F1, C3H/HeN, and male and female C57BL/6J) exposed to Co-60 gamma TBI. A dose dependent survival efficacy of JNJ‑26366821 (- 24 h) was identified in male CD2F1 mice exposed to a supralethal dose of radiation. A single dose of JNJ‑26366821 administered 24, 12, or 2 h pre-radiation resulted in 100% survival from a lethal dose of TBI with a dose reduction factor of 1.36. There was significantly accelerated recovery from radiation-induced peripheral blood neutropenia and thrombocytopenia in animals pre-treated with JNJ‑26366821. The drug also increased bone marrow cellularity and megakaryocytes, accelerated multi-lineage hematopoietic recovery, and alleviated radiation-induced soluble markers of bone marrow aplasia and endothelial damage. These results indicate that JNJ‑26366821 is a promising prophylactic radiation countermeasure for hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome with a broad window for medical management in a radiological or nuclear event.
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