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R-Spondin Mimetic, SZN-043, Induced Proliferation and Expression of Wnt Target Genes, Two Impaired Features in Human Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease

Trevor FisherSurrozen, Inc.;Mehaben PatelSurrozen, Inc.;Shalaka DeshmukhSurrozen, Inc.;Darshini ShahSurrozen, Inc.;Chenggang LuSurrozen, Inc.;Maureen NewmanSurrozen, Inc.;Jay YeSurrozen, Inc.;Russell B. FletcherSurrozen, Inc.;Geertrui F. VanhoveSurrozen, Inc.;Jay TibbittsSurrozen, Inc.;Yang LiSurrozen, Inc.;Nicholas J. SkillLouisana State University;Zhihong YangIndiana UniversitySuthat LiangpunsakulIndiana UniversityHélène BaribaultSurrozen, Inc.;
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ABSTRACT Liver regeneration is impaired in patients suffering from alcohol-associated liver (ALD) diseases. Wnt ligands and their FZD receptors are dysregulated in diseased livers. R-spondin and their receptors are known to regulate Wnt activity via the stabilization of FZD receptors. Here, we investigated the components of the Wnt and R-Spondin-signaling pathways and their activity in patients with ALD. We found that while hepatocytes retained high levels of differentiation markers such as ASGR1 and ASGR2 , the expression of two R-spondin co-receptors, LGR4 and LGR5 , and of Wnt target genes, CYP1A2 and others, were strongly reduced. SZN-043, a hepatocyte-targeted R-Spondin mimetic, is a new investigational drug that stimulates the physiological Wnt repair pathway and proliferation of hepatocytes. Here, we show that SZN-043 induced hepatocyte proliferation in all models tested, including humanized mouse livers, a chronic-binge alcohol-induced liver injury, and a CCl 4 -induced fibrosis mouse model. Altogether, SZN-043 could be beneficial for the treatment of ALD.

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