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Shaoqian Mei

Jinhua Academy of Agricultural Sciences

Publishes on RNA Interference and Gene Delivery, Pancreatic function and diabetes, Diabetes Management and Research. 3 papers and 74 citations.

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An ultra-long acting insulin enables glucose-synchronised release
Yang Zhang, Juan Zhang, Kangfan Ji et al.|bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)|2025
Cited by 2Open Access

Abstract Delayed and weak glucose-responsive kinetics, coupled with short plasma exposure and complicated formulation, remain major obstacles to the clinical translation of glucose-responsive insulin formulations. Here we report a rapidly absorbable, ultra-long acting, and glucose-responsive insulin analogue via engineering recombinant human insulin with two phenylboronic acids. The insulin analogue has a long circulating half-life (t 1/2 β ∼150 h) due to its unique, unprecedented, glucose-responsive binding to blood circulation-associated proteins. This interaction drives the formation of a unique systemic reservoir that allows synchronised dynamic response in insulin levels to glucose fluctuations. In type 1 diabetic mice and minipigs, a single subcutaneous dose can maintain normoglycaemia for over one week (47.5-fold compared to insulin glargine). After the last injection of four consecutive weekly administrations in mice, the glucose-lowering effect can last 800 hours. Administering this glucose-responsive insulin analogue with a fully automated insulin delivery system can leverage dual closed loops and achieve a glucose time in range of over 85% and a coefficient of variation of approximately 30%, better than the recommended targets for human therapy. Importantly, no toxicity was identified in the study.