There is an unmet medical need in the treatment of gout. This type of inflammatory arthritis can be efficiently alleviated by the enzyme uricase. This enzyme breaks down uric acid, the causative agent of gout, so it can be flushed from the body. In humans and the other great apes, uricase is a pseudogene and as such is inactive. Research on therapeutic uricases has focused on using enzymes from naturally occurring sources; however, these foreign proteins can be very antigenic and present a potentially life-threatening safety risk to patients. We address the challenges of developing a safer uricase therapeutic by exploiting evidence that, while inactive, the human pseudogene is expressed in the human body and may be recognized as self by the...
One of the most important therapeutic advances obtained in the field of rheumatology is the availabi...
Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end product...
Hyperuricemia is a feature of several pathologies and requires an appropriate and often early treatm...
Humans and higher primates are unique in that they lack uricase, the enzyme capable of oxidizing uri...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Due to the lack of uricase, humans are not capable ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articletals in tissues and increases ...
ABSTRACT Treatment of refractory gout remains a challenge on drug development.While pegloticase, a r...
The ideal therapeutic uricase (UOX) is expected to have the following properties; high expression le...
Abstract Background Exogenously providing engineered Uox with enhanced half-life is one of the impor...
890-895Urate oxidase enzyme or uricase (UOX) is a uric acid metabolizing enzyme that exists in most ...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
The evolutionary inactivation of the urate degradation pathway predisposes humans to hyperuricemia, ...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
<div><p>Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end...
Uricase (urate oxidase EC 1.7.3.3, UC) catalyses the oxidation of uric acid, a final product of puri...
One of the most important therapeutic advances obtained in the field of rheumatology is the availabi...
Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end product...
Hyperuricemia is a feature of several pathologies and requires an appropriate and often early treatm...
Humans and higher primates are unique in that they lack uricase, the enzyme capable of oxidizing uri...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Due to the lack of uricase, humans are not capable ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articletals in tissues and increases ...
ABSTRACT Treatment of refractory gout remains a challenge on drug development.While pegloticase, a r...
The ideal therapeutic uricase (UOX) is expected to have the following properties; high expression le...
Abstract Background Exogenously providing engineered Uox with enhanced half-life is one of the impor...
890-895Urate oxidase enzyme or uricase (UOX) is a uric acid metabolizing enzyme that exists in most ...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
The evolutionary inactivation of the urate degradation pathway predisposes humans to hyperuricemia, ...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
<div><p>Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end...
Uricase (urate oxidase EC 1.7.3.3, UC) catalyses the oxidation of uric acid, a final product of puri...
One of the most important therapeutic advances obtained in the field of rheumatology is the availabi...
Degradation of purines to uric acid is generally conserved among organisms, however, the end product...
Hyperuricemia is a feature of several pathologies and requires an appropriate and often early treatm...