Patents by Inventor Jesper Lau
Jesper Lau has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11753455Abstract: The invention relates to a construct comprising a compound targeting areas in the brain involved in the regulation of body weight and an allosteric ligand to a receptor located in the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The invention also relates to compositions and uses of such construct, for example in the prevention or treatment of overweight and obesity. Preferred compounds for regulation of body weight include GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RA), and preferred receptors located in the BBB include the transferrin receptor (TfR). Exemplary fusions and conjugates of GLP-1 RA's and anti TfR-Fab's exhibit an increased binding to brain regions expressing the GLP-1 receptor as compared to fusions or conjugates with inactive control Fab's, in particular in brain areas protected by the BBB. In vivo mice studies confirm increased reduction in food intake as well as weight loss for the active construct compared to the inactive one.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Nikolaj Kulahin Roed, Michael Paolo Bastner Sandrini, Jesper Lau, Paw Bloch, Anna Secher, Adam Paul Chambers, Jim McGuire, Lotte Bjerre Knudsen
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Patent number: 11518795Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 analogue, which analogue comprises a first K residue and a second K residue, at positions corresponding to position 26, and 37, respectively, of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1), and a maximum of eight amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37); which derivative comprises two protracting moieties attached to said first and second K residue, respectively, via a linker, wherein the protracting moiety is selected from Chem. 1: HOOC—(CH2)x—CO—*, and Chem. 2: HOOC—C6H4—O—(CH2)y—CO—*, in which x is an integer in the range of 8-16, and y is an integer in the range of 6-13; and the linker comprises Chem. 3: *—NH—(CH2)q—CH[(CH2)w—NR1R2]—CO—*, which is connected at its CO—* end to the epsilon amino group of the first or the second K residue of the GLP-1 analogue, and wherein q is an integer in the range of 0-5, R1 and R2 independently represent *—H or *—CH3, and w is an integer in the range of 0-5; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, amide, or ester thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2019Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Jacob Kofoed, Patrick William Garibay, Jesper Lau
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Publication number: 20210261641Abstract: The invention relates to a construct comprising a compound targeting areas in the brain involved in the regulation of body weight and an allosteric ligand to a receptor located in the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The invention also relates to compositions and uses of such construct, for example in the prevention or treatment of overweight and obesity. Preferred compounds for regulation of body weight include GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RA), and preferred receptors located in the BBB include the transferrin receptor (TfR). Exemplary fusions and conjugates of GLP-1 RA's and anti TfR-Fab's exhibit an increased binding to brain regions expressing the GLP-1 receptor as compared to fusions or conjugates with inactive control Fab's, in particular in brain areas protected by the BBB. In vivo mice studies confirm increased reduction in food intake as well as weight loss for the active construct compared to the inactive one.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2019Publication date: August 26, 2021Inventors: Nikolaj Kulahin Roed, Michael Paolo Bastner Sandrini, Jesper Lau, Paw Bloch, Anna Secher, Adam Paul Chambers, Jim McGuire, Lotte Bjerre Knudsen
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Patent number: 10689429Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 peptide, which peptide comprises a first Lys residue at a position corresponding to position 36 of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1), a second Lys residue at a position corresponding to position 37 of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1), and a maximum of seven amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1); which derivative comprises two protractors attached to said first and second Lys residue, respectively, each via a linker; wherein the protractor is selected from: HOOC—C6H4—O—(CH2)y—CO—*, and??Chem. 1: HOOC—(CH2)x—CO—*,??Chem. 2: wherein y is an integer in the range of 8-11, and x is 12; and the linker comprises at least one of: *—NH—CH(COOH)—(CH2)2—CO—*,??Chem. 3: *—NH—CH((CH2)2—COOH)—CO—*, and/or??Chem. 4: *—NH—(CH2)2—[O—(CH2)2]k—O—[CH2]n—CO—*,??Chem. 5: wherein k is an integer in the range of 1-5, and n is an integer in the range of 1-5; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, amide, or ester thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2015Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Lars Linderoth, Jacob Kofoed, Jesper Lau, Paw Bloch, Patrick William Garibay, Janos Tibor Kodra
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Publication number: 20200123215Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 analogue, which analogue comprises a first K residue and a second K residue, at positions corresponding to position 26, and 37, respectively, of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1), and a maximum of eight amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37); which derivative comprises two protracting moieties attached to said first and second K residue, respectively, via a linker, wherein the protracting moiety is selected from Chem. 1: HOOC—(CH2)x—CO—*, and Chem. 2: HOOC—C6H4—O—(CH2)y—CO—*, in which x is an integer in the range of 8-16, and y is an integer in the range of 6-13; and the linker comprises Chem. 3: *—NH—(CH2)q—CH[(CH2)w—NR1R2]—CO—*, which is connected at its CO—* end to the epsilon amino group of the first or the second K residue of the GLP-1 analogue, and wherein q is an integer in the range of 0-5, R1 and R2 independently represent *—H or *—CH3, and w is an integer in the range of 0-5; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, amide, or ester thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Inventors: Jacob Kofoed, Patrick William Garibay, Jesper Lau
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Patent number: 10604554Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 analogue, which analogue comprises a first K residue and a second K residue, at positions corresponding to position 26, and 37, respectively, of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1), and a maximum of eight amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37); which derivative comprises two protracting moieties attached to said first and second K residue, respectively, via a linker, wherein the protracting moiety is selected from Chem. 1: HOOC—(CH2)x—CO—*, and Chem. 2: HOOC—C6H4—O—(CH2)y—CO—*, in which x is an integer in the range of 8-16, and y is an integer in the range of 6-13; and the linker comprises Chem. 3: *—NH—(CH2)q—CH[(CH2)w—NR1R2]—CO—*, which is connected at its CO—* end to the epsilon amino group of the first or the second K residue of the GLP-1 analogue, and wherein q is an integer in the range of 0-5, R1 and R2 independently represent *—H or *—CH3, and w is an integer in the range of 0-5; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, amide, or ester thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Jacob Kofoed, Patrick William Garibay, Jesper Lau
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Patent number: 10308700Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 peptide, which peptide has two Lys residues, namely a first and a second Lys residue, and a maximum of eight amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 3), which derivative comprises two protracting moieties attached to the epsilon amino group of said first and second Lys residue, respectively, via a linker, wherein the protracting moiety is selected from Chem. 15: HOOC—(CH2)x—CO—*, and Chem. 16: HOOC—C6H4—O—(CH2)y—CO—*, in which x is an integer in the range of 10-16, and y is an integer in the range of 8-12; and the linker comprises a first linker element *—NH—CH(CH2OH)—CO—*. A preferred linker is gGlu-Ser-Ser-Gly-Ser-Ser-Gly (SEQ ID NO: 2). The derivative of the invention has a very good potency, and a very good binding to the GLP-1 receptor. The invention also relates to the pharmaceutical use of the derivative, for example in the treatment and/or prevention of all forms of diabetes and related diseases.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Jesper Lau, Paw Bloch, Jacob Kofoed, Patrick William Garibay
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Publication number: 20180244742Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 analogue, which analogue comprises a first K residue and a second K residue, at positions corresponding to position 26, and 37, respectively, of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1), and a maximum of eight amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37); which derivative comprises two protracting moieties attached to said first and second K residue, respectively, via a linker, wherein the protracting moiety is selected from Chem. 1: HOOC—(CH2)x—CO-*, and Chem. 2: HOOC—C6H4—O—(CH2)y—CO-*, in which x is an integer in the range of 8-16, and y is an integer in the range of 6-13; and the linker comprises Chem. 3: *—NH—(CH2)q—CH[(CH2)w—NR1R2]—CO-*, which is connected at its CO-* end to the epsilon amino group of the first or the second K residue of the GLP-1 analogue, and wherein q is an integer in the range of 0-5, R1 and R2 independently represent *—H or *—CH3, and w is an integer in the range of 0-5; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, amide, or ester thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Jacob Kofoed, Patrick William Garibay, Jesper Lau
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Patent number: 10000542Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 analogue, which analogue comprises a first K residue and a second K residue, at positions corresponding to position 26, and 37, respectively, of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1), and a maximum of eight amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37); which derivative comprises two protracting moieties attached to said first and second K residue, respectively, via a linker, wherein the protracting moiety is selected from Chem. 1: HOOC—(CH2)x—CO—*, and Chem. 2: HOOC—C6H4—O—(CH2)y—CO—*, in which x is an integer in the range of 8-16, and y is an integer in the range of 6-13; and the linker comprises Chem. 3: *—NH—(CH2)q—CH[(CH2)w—NR1R2]—CO—*, which is connected at its CO—* end to the epsilon amino group of the first or the second K residue of the GLP-1 analogue, and wherein q is an integer in the range of 0-5, R1 and R2 independently represent *—H or *—CH3, and w is an integer in the range of 0-5; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, amide, or ester thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2013Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Jacob Kofoed, Patrick W. Garibay, Jesper Lau
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Patent number: 9920106Abstract: Novel GLP-1 compounds and their therapeutic use.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2012Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Nils Langeland Johansen, Jesper Lau, Kjeld Madsen, Thomas Kruse Hansen, Jeppe Sturis
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Patent number: 9758560Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 peptide, which peptide has two Lys residues, namely a first and a second Lys residue, and a maximum of eight amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 3), which derivative comprises two protracting moieties attached to the epsilon amino group of said first and second Lys residue, respectively, via a linker, wherein the protracting moiety is selected from Chem. 15: HOOC—(CH2)x-CO—*, and Chem. 16: HOOC—C6H4-O—(CH2)y-CO—*, in which x is an integer in the range of 10-16, and y is an integer in the range of 8-12; and the linker comprises a first linker element *—NH—CH(CH2OH)—CO—*. A preferred linker is g Glu-Ser-Ser-Gly-Ser-Ser-Gly (SEQ ID NO: 2). The derivative of the invention has a very good potency, and a very good binding to the GLP-1 receptor. The invention also relates to the pharmaceutical use of the derivative, for example in the treatment and/or prevention of all forms of diabetes and related diseases.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2012Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Jesper Lau, Paw Bloch, Patrick William Garibay
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Patent number: 9732137Abstract: A semi-recombinant method for the production of GLP-1 analogues and derivatives with non-proteogenic amino acids in the N-terminal part combining the use of recombinant expression techniques and chemical peptide synthesis.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Jesper Færgeman Lau, Asser Sloth Andersen, Paw Bloch, Jesper Lau, Patrick William Garibay, Thomas Kruse, Inga Sig Nielsen Nørby, Claus Ulrich Jessen, Caspar Christensen, Jens Christian Norrild
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Patent number: 9708383Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 analog, which analog comprises a first K residue at a position corresponding to position 18 of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1), a second K residue at another position, and a maximum of twelve amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37); which derivative comprises two protracting moieties attached to said first and second K residue, respectively, via a linker, wherein the protracting moiety is selected from Chem. 1, Chem. 2, and Chem. 3: HOOC—(CH2)x—CO—*??Chem. 1: HOOC—C6H4—O—(CH2)y—CO—*??Chem. 2: R2—C6H4—(CH2)z—CO—*,??Chem. 3: in which x is an integer in the range of 6-18, y is an integer in the range of 3-17, z is an integer in the range of 1-5, and R2 is a group having a molar mass not higher than 150 Da; and the linker comprises *—NH—(CH2)2—(O—(CH2)2)k—O—(CH2)n—CO—*.??Chem. 4: wherein k is an integer in the range of 1-5, and n is an integer in the range of 1-5; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, amide, or ester thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2011Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Alice Ravn Madsen, Birgit Wieczorek, Jacob Kofoed, Jesper Lau, Jane Spetzler, Janos Tibor Kodra, Lars Linderoth, Patrick William Garibay, Per Sauerberg, Thomas Kruse
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Publication number: 20170145069Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 peptide, which peptide has two Lys residues, namely a first and a second Lys residue, and a maximum of eight amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 3), which derivative comprises two protracting moieties attached to the epsilon amino group of said first and second Lys residue, respectively, via a linker, wherein the protracting moiety is selected from Chem. 15: HOOC—(CH2))x—CO—*, and Chem. 16: HOOC—C6H4—O—(CH2)y—CO—*, in which x is an integer in the range of 10-16, and y is an integer in the range of 8-12; and the linker comprises a first linker element *—NH—CH(CH2OH)—CO—*. A preferred linker is gGlu-Ser-Ser-Gly-Ser-Ser-Gly (SEQ ID NO: 2). The derivative of the invention has a very good potency, and a very good binding to the GLP-1 receptor. The invention also relates to the pharmaceutical use of the derivative, for example in the treatment and/or prevention of all forms of diabetes and related diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Jesper Lau, Paw Bloch, Jacob Kofoed, Patrick William Garibay
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Patent number: 9657079Abstract: The invention relates to truncated GLP-1 analogs, in particular a GLP-1 analog which is a modified GLP-1(7-35) (SEQ ID No 1) having: i) a total of 2, 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8, or 9 amino acid substitutions as compared to GLP-1(7-35), including a) a Glu residue at a position equivalent to position 22 of GLP-1(7-35), and b) an Arg residue at a position equivalent to position 26 of GLP-1(7-35); as well as derivatives thereof, and therapeutic uses and compositions. These analogs and derivatives are highly potent, have a good binding affinity to the GLP-1 receptor, also to the extracellular domain of the GLP-1 receptor, which is of potential relevance achieving long-acting, stable GLP-1 compounds with a potential for once weekly administration.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2014Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Jane Spetzler, Lauge Schaeffer, Jesper Lau, Janos T. Kodra, Kjeld Madsen, Patrick W. Garibay, Jacob Kofoed, Steffen Reedtz-Runge, Ingrid Pettersson
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Publication number: 20170114116Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 peptide, which peptide comprises a first Lys residue at a position corresponding to position 36 of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO:1), a second Lys residue at a position corresponding to position 37 of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1), and a maximum of seven amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1); which derivative comprises two protractors attached to said first and second Lys residue, respectively, each via a linker; wherein the protractor is selected from: Chem. 1: HOOC—C6H4-0-(CH2)y—CO—*, and Chem. 2: HOOC—(CH2)x—CO—*, wherein y is an integer in the range of 8-11, and x is 12; and the linker comprises at least one of: Chem. 3: *—NH—CH(COOH)—(CH2)2—CO—*, Chem. 4: *—NH—CH((CH2)2—COOH)—CO—*, and/or Chem. 5: *—NH—(CH2)2-[0-(CH2)2]k-0-[CH2]n—CO—*, wherein k is an integer in the range of 1-5, and n is an integer in the range of 1-5; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, amide, or ester thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2015Publication date: April 27, 2017Inventors: Lars Linderoth, Jacob Kofoed, Jesper Lau, Paw Bloch, Patrick William Garibay, Janos Tibor Kodra
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Patent number: 9556250Abstract: The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 analogue, which analogue comprises a first K residue at a position corresponding to position 37 of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1), a second K residue at a position corresponding to position 26 of GLP-1(7-37), and a maximum of ten amino acid modifications as compared to GLP-1(7-37), wherein the first K residue is designated K37, and the second K residue is designated K26, which derivative comprises two albumin binding moieties attached to K26 and K37, respectively, wherein the albumin binding moiety comprises a protracting moiety selected from: Chem. 1, Chem. 2, Chem. 3 or Chem. 4; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, amide, or ester thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2013Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Patrick William Garibay, Jane Spetzler, Lars Linderoth, Jesper Lau, Lauge Schaeffer
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Patent number: 9409966Abstract: The invention relates to protracted Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) derivatives and therapeutic uses thereof. The GLP-1 derivative of the invention comprises a modified GLP-1(7-37) sequence having a total of 2-12 amino acid modifications, including Glu22 and Arg26, and being derivatised with an albumin binding residue or pegylated in position 18, 20, 23, 30, 31, 34, 36, 37, or 39. These compounds are useful in the treatment or prevention of diabetes type 2 and related diseases. The compounds are potent, stable, have long half-lives, a high affinity of binding to albumin, and/or a high affinity of binding to the extracellular domain of the GLP-1 receptor (GLP-1R), all of which is of potential relevance for the overall aim of achieving long-acting, stable and active GLP-1 derivatives with a potential for once weekly administration.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Jane Spetzler, Lauge Schaeffer, Jesper Lau, Thomas Kruse, Patrick W. Garibay, Steffen Reedtz-Runge, Henning Thoegersen, Ingrid Pettersson
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Publication number: 20160108102Abstract: Novel polypeptide derivatives having protracted profile of action.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2015Publication date: April 21, 2016Inventors: Jesper Lau, Thomas K. Hansen, Kjeld Madsen, Paw Bloch, Florencio Z. Dorwald, Niels L. Johansen
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Publication number: 20150344540Abstract: The present invention provides novel glucagon-like protein-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist compounds that promote cholesterol efflux. The ABCA1-mediated cholesterol efflux present invention also provides compositions comprising the novel glucagon-like protein-1(GLP-1) receptor agonist compounds, and relates to the use of said compounds in therapy, to methods of treatment comprising administration of said compounds to patients, and to the use of said compounds in the manufacture of medicaments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Christian Wenzel Tornoee, Henning Thoegersen, Bidda Charlotte Rolin, Janos Tibor Kodra, Salka Elboel Rasmussen, Jesper Lau