METHODS FOR USING BIOADHESIVE AND STERIC INTERACTIONS OF COPOLYMERS TO MINIMIZE ADVERSE EFFECTS

Methods for using bioadhesive and stearic interactions specific to copolymers with at least two moieties, to minimize adverse effects mediated by external influences on cell, tissue, organ system, and organism biology. Multifunctional copolymers have bioadhesive properties driven by electrostatic an...

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Main Author KLEINMAN, David, M
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 11.09.2024
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Summary:Methods for using bioadhesive and stearic interactions specific to copolymers with at least two moieties, to minimize adverse effects mediated by external influences on cell, tissue, organ system, and organism biology. Multifunctional copolymers have bioadhesive properties driven by electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions and passivation though hydrophilic moieties. These copolymers are useful for reducing rates of viral infectivity in target cells, and in reducing host morbidity and can be coforulated. These copolymers are useful for reducing ADC related, oncology therapy related, preservative related, systemic-pharmaceutical-therapy related, and/or topical ophthalmic active-pharmaceutical-ingredient related toxicity which can be manifest as a corneal epithelial toxicity. Methods for enhancing efficacy through coformulations with mucopenetration enhancing technologies and in coformulations with other actives that inhibit macropinocytosis allow for increasing efficacy in patient treatment approaches described herein. Coformulations with other actives ingredient will have therapeutic utility and prove beneficial in various settings. Formulations of these multifunctional copolymers for topical ophthalmic use are safe and well tolerated. Epithelial cells and the ocular surface including limbal stem cell and precursor corneal epithelial cells are treated with these copolymers to confer utility and patient benefit. Corneal nerves are similarly protected and corneal nerve cell damage is mitigated. Contact lenses provide an alternative method for delivering protective copolymers to the eye in these settings.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20220891144