Targeted neutralizing IgY antibodies against SGLT1 glucose transporter reduce glucose uptake and improve glycemic profile in vivo

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Summary Despite the use of several drugs available to treat type 2 diabetes, many patients are unable to reach their target fasting plasma glucose and HbA1c levels. SGLT1 is the major intestinal transport transmembrane protein which functions in uptake of dietary glucose. If we antagonise the binding of dietary glucose to this transport protein, it is expected that blood glucose lowering will follow. We designed specific inhibitory avian antibodies (IgY) against the extracellular glucose binding domain of SGLT1 and tested their potential in glucose lowering. We demonstrate here the antibodies block uptake of glucose and improve the glycemic profile in vivo and represent a novel approach to inhibiting dietary glucose absorption as treatment for diabetes.

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