Palatin Presents Promising Preclinical Data on Melanocortin Agonists for Retinopathy at ARVO 2025
Findings highlight PL9654 and PL9655's potential to treat diabetic retinopathy through inflammation resolution, vascular stabilization, and neuroprotection
- PL9654 and PL9655 down-regulate inflammatory pathways, suppress angiogenesis, and preserve retinal structure and function
- Topical and systemic administration options enable potential for earlier intervention than current therapies
- Results support the continued development of PL9654 and PL9655 for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy (DR)
The findings demonstrate the agents' ability to resolve inflammation, stabilize the blood-retinal barrier, reduce VEGF signaling, and protect retinal ganglion cells, key drivers of vision loss in diabetic retinopathy. Notably, both compounds showed efficacy across multiple models and routes of administration, including topical delivery.
The poster, titled "Activating the melanocortin system resolves inflammation, reduces VEGF signaling in diabetic retinopathy (DR), and provides retinal ganglion cell (RGC) protection," was presented by
"Palatin's melanocortin research data are unparalleled in demonstrating multi-pathway inflammation resolution," said
Key Findings:
- Vision preservation: PL9654 and PL9655 maintained contrast vision and showed significant efficacy compared to vehicle.
- Inflammation control: Gene set enrichment analysis revealed downregulation of immune-related pathways in microglia and Müller glial cells for PL9654 and PL9655 compared to vehicle.
- Retinal protection: PL9654 reduced ischemia-reperfusion-induced retinal damage (as measured by histological scoring), similar to the melanocortin peptide α-MSH.
- Cell integrity: Microglia and Müller glial cell levels in treated animals mirrored those in healthy controls.
- Neuroregeneration: Topical PL9655 treatment increased rod photoreceptor levels relative to vehicle.
- Anti-angiogenesis: PL9654 significantly inhibited choroidal neovascularization and fibrosis (P<0.01). PL9655 topical treatment also showed an increase in rods compared with vehicle.
About Diabetic Retinopathy (DR)
DR is a progressive, diabetes-related complication that damages blood vessels in the retina, leading to vision loss and blindness. It is one of the leading causes of vision impairment among adults aged 20 to 64.
- DR affects up to 80% of people with diabetes for 20 years or more.
- The
CDC projects DR prevalence in theU.S. will triple from 5.5 million in 2025 to 16 million by 2050. -
DRCR.net estimates 11.3 million people in the
U.S. will be affected by 2030, rising to 14.6 million by 2050, with 28 million at risk for vision-threatening DR globally.
About Melanocortin Receptor System
The melanocortin receptor (MCR) system plays a critical role in regulating inflammation, immune response, and tissue repair. MCR agonists have shown promise in restoring tissue homeostasis in ocular, gastrointestinal, and renal diseases. By activating natural resolution pathways, PL9588 and other melanocortin agonists represent a new class of anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective therapeutics.
About Palatin
Palatin is a biopharmaceutical company developing first-in-class medicines based on molecules that modulate the activity of the melanocortin receptor systems, with targeted, receptor-specific product candidates for the treatment of diseases with significant unmet medical need and commercial potential. Palatin's strategy is to develop products and then form marketing collaborations to maximize their commercial potential. For additional information regarding Palatin, please visit Palatin's website at www.Palatin.com and follow Palatin on Twitter at @PalatinTech.
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