Are peptide conjugates the golden therapy against obesity?

J Endocrinol. 2018 Aug;238(2):R109-R119. doi: 10.1530/JOE-18-0264. Epub 2018 May 30.

Abstract

Obesity is a worldwide pandemic, which can be fatal for the most extremely affected individuals. Lifestyle interventions such as diet and exercise are largely ineffective and current anti-obesity medications offer little in the way of significant or sustained weight loss. Bariatric surgery is effective, but largely restricted to only a small subset of extremely obese patients. While the hormonal factors mediating sustained weight loss and remission of diabetes by bariatric surgery remain elusive, a new class of polypharmacological drugs shows potential to shrink the gap in efficacy between a surgery and pharmacology. In essence, this new class of drugs combines the beneficial effects of several independent hormones into a single entity, thereby combining their metabolic efficacy to improve systems metabolism. Such unimolecular drugs include single molecules with agonism at the receptors for glucagon, glucagon-like peptide 1 and the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide. In preclinical studies, these specially tailored multiagonists outperform both their mono-agonist components and current best in class anti-obesity medications. While clinical trials and vigorous safety analyses are ongoing, these drugs are poised to have a transformative effect in anti-obesity therapy and might hopefully lead the way to a new era in weight-loss pharmacology.

Keywords: diabetes; metabolism; obesity; peptides.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anti-Obesity Agents / chemical synthesis
  • Anti-Obesity Agents / classification
  • Anti-Obesity Agents / therapeutic use*
  • Bariatric Surgery
  • Drug Discovery
  • Energy Metabolism / drug effects
  • Exercise Therapy
  • Humans
  • Life Style
  • Obesity / drug therapy*
  • Obesity / metabolism
  • Obesity / therapy
  • Peptides / chemistry
  • Peptides / therapeutic use*
  • Weight Reduction Programs / methods

Substances

  • Anti-Obesity Agents
  • Peptides