| Literature DB >> 28585177 |
Philip D Bardwell1,2, Matthew M Staron1, Junjian Liu1,3, Qingfeng Tao1, Susanne Scesney4, Gail Bukofzer5, Luis E Rodriguez5, Chee-Ho Choi1, Jennifer Wang1, Qing Chang1, Feng Dong1, Cherrie Donawho5, Jieyi Wang5,6, Christine M Grinnell7, Edit Tarcsa7, Charles Hutchins8, Tariq Ghayur1, Jijie Gu9.
Abstract
Novel biologics that redirect cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) to kill tumor cells bearing a tumor associated antigen hold great promise in the clinic. However, the ability to safely and potently target CD3 on CTL toward tumor associated antigens (TAA) expressed on tumor cells remains a challenge of both technology and biology. Herein we describe the use of a Half DVD-Ig format that can redirect CTL to kill tumor cells. Notably, Half DVD-Ig molecules that are monovalent for each specificity demonstrated reduced non-specific CTL activation and conditional CTL activation upon binding to TAA compared to intact tetravalent DVD-Ig molecules that are bivalent for each specificity, while maintaining good drug like properties and appropriate PK properties.Entities:
Keywords: DVD-Ig; Half DVD-Ig; Halfbody; epidermal growth factor receptor; rCTL; redirected T-cell cytotoxicity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28585177 PMCID: PMC5777973 DOI: 10.1007/s13238-017-0429-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protein Cell ISSN: 1674-800X Impact factor: 14.870
Figure 1DVD-Ig molecules elicit redirected T cell killing and . (A) In vitro CD19(●), CD20(■), EGFR(▲), HER2(♦) rCTL activity on RAJI (CD19, CD20), A431 (EGFR), and N87 (HER2) target cells were measured by cellular impedance assay. (B) In vivo tumor growth kinetics using A431 xenograft mouse model with dose titration of a CD3-EGFR DVD-Ig molecule (1 mpk, 4 mpk, or 13 mpk) with or without the addition of CD3-positive human T-cells
Figure 2Half DVD-Ig design and characterization. (A) Mutagenesis at CH3 and hinge region converted anti-EGFR/anti-CD3 DVD-Ig into a Half DVD-Ig molecule. (B) (a) Intact anti-EGFR/anti-CD3, shown for comparison, and (b) Half DVD-Ig protein can be produced and purified to homogeneity with approximate 95% monomer percentage analyzed by size exclusion chromatography. (C) Binding of Half DVD-Ig to EGFR on A431 cells (left) and CD3 on Jurkat cells (right)
Figure 3DVD Halfbodies promote conditional T cell activation and redirected T cell killing of tumor cells . (A) FACS analysis of CD8+CD25+ of huPBMC taken from rCTL assay. (B) Potency of anti-EGFR/anti-CD3 DVD-Ig molecules with huIgG1-wild type (EGFR-CD3 WT, circles), huIgG1-mutant (EGFR-CD3 Mut, squares), and anti-EGFR/anti-CD3 Half DVD-Ig molecule (1/2 EGFR-CD3, triangles) in a redirected cytotoxicity (rCTL) assay. Control anti-EGFR mAb (EGFR mAb, open circles) and anti-CD3 (CD3 mAb, open diamonds) mAbs were included in assays. Data are representative of 3 separate experiments from 1 huPBMC donor. (C) Anti-EGFR/Anti-CD3 Half DVD-Ig molecule promote immune synapse formation between T cells (granzyme B+, red) and A431 tumor cells (green), and induced T cell polarization of granzyme B (red) as visualized by Amnis Imagestream
Figure 4The role of DVD-Ig monovalent target binding on T cell function. Cytokines were measured by MSD in supernatants taken from huPBMC cultures incubated with the indicated antibody or DVD-Ig molecules (coated on plate at 1 μg/well) for 48 h. Different donors (n = 3) were simultaneously assayed. Statistic P-value was calculated using one-way ANOVA. NS, not significant
Figure 5Conditional activation of T cells by anti-EGFR/anti-CD3 Half DVD-Ig. Activation of NFAT reporter in Jurkat T cells by anti-EGFR/anti-CD3 DVD-Ig and anti-EGFR/anti-CD3 Half DVD-Ig molecules in the presence or absence of A-431 tumor cells that express EGFR. PMA plus ionomycin (PMA/I) stimulation is included as a control
Pharmacokinetic profile of Half DVD-Ig compared to DVD-Ig molecules in Sprague Dawley rats
| Ig | T1/2 #(h) | Vss (mL/kg) | CL (mL/h/kg) | AUC0-t (h*mg/mL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-EGFR/anti-CD3 DVD-Ig protein | 160.0 | 254.0 | 1.8 | 2.7 |
| Anti-EGFR/anti-CD3 Half-DVD-Ig protein | 31.0 | 69.2 | 4.9 | 1.0 |
5 mg/kg IV dosing for DVD-Ig protein and Half-DVD-Ig protein. 5 animals per group
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