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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 17, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 30, 2005
Jens Fogh, Lynge, DK;
Claes Andersson, Taby, SE;
Cecilia Weigelt, Stockholm, SE;
Christer Moller, Tullinge, SE;
Pia Hyden, Stocksund, SE;
Jens Fogh, Lynge, DK;
Claes Andersson, Taby, SE;
Cecilia Weigelt, Stockholm, SE;
Christer Moller, Tullinge, SE;
Pia Hyden, Stocksund, SE;
Shire Pharmaceuticals Ireland Limited, Dublin, IE;
Abstract
The present invention pertains to a process for production of recombinant arylsulfatase A in a cell culture system, the process comprising culturing a mammalian cell capable of producing rASA in liquid medium in a system comprising one or more bio-reactors; and concentrating, purifying and formulating the rASA by a purification process comprising one or more steps of chromatography. Other aspects of the invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising rASA, which is efficiently endocytosed via the mannose-6-phosphate receptor pathway in vivo as well as a rhASA a medicament and use of a rhASA for the manufacture of a medicament for reducing the galactosyl sulphatide levels within target cells in the peripheral nervous system and/or within the central nervous system in a subject. A final aspect of the invention provides a method of treating a subject in need thereof, said method comprising administering to said subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising a rhASA and thereby obtaining a reduction in the galactosyl sulphatide levels in target cells within said subject.