Literature DB >> 28932638

The anti-SLAMF7 antibody elotuzumab mediates NK cell activation through both CD16-dependent and -independent mechanisms.

Tatiana Pazina1,2, Ashley M James1, Alexander W MacFarlane1, Natalie A Bezman3, Karla A Henning3, Christine Bee3, Robert F Graziano3, Michael D Robbins3, Adam D Cohen4, Kerry S Campbell1.   

Abstract

Elotuzumab is a humanized therapeutic monoclonal antibody directed to the surface glycoprotein SLAMF7 (CS1, CRACC, CD319), which is highly expressed on multiple myeloma (MM) tumor cells. Improved clinical outcomes have been observed following treatment of MM patients with elotuzumab in combination with lenalidomide or bortezomib. Previous work showed that elotuzumab stimulates NK cell-mediated antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC), via Fc-domain engagement with FcγRIIIa (CD16). SLAMF7 is also expressed on NK cells, where it can transmit stimulatory signals. We tested whether elotuzumab can directly activate NK cells via ligation with SLAMF7 on NK cells in addition to targeting ADCC through CD16. We show that elotuzumab strongly promoted degranulation and activation of NK cells in a CD16-dependent manner, and a non-fucosylated form of elotuzumab with higher affinity to CD16 exhibited enhanced potency. Using F(ab')2 or Fc-mutant forms of the antibody, the direct binding of elotuzumab to SLAMF7 alone could not stimulate measurable CD69 expression or degranulation of NK cells. However, the addition of soluble elotuzumab could costimulate calcium signaling responses triggered by multimeric engagement of NKp46 and NKG2D in a CD16-independent manner. Thus, while elotuzumab primarily stimulates NK cells through CD16, it can also transduce effective "trans"-costimulatory signals upon direct engagement with SLAMF7, since these responses did not require direct co-engagement with the activating receptors. Trans-costimulation by elotuzumab has potential to reduce activation thresholds of other NK cell receptors engaging with their ligands on myeloma target cell surfaces, thereby potentially further increasing NK cell responsiveness in patients.

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Keywords:  ADCC; NK cells; SLAMF7; elotuzumab; multiple myeloma

Year:  2017        PMID: 28932638      PMCID: PMC5599094          DOI: 10.1080/2162402X.2017.1339853

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncoimmunology        ISSN: 2162-4011            Impact factor:   8.110


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2.  Enhanced SLAMF7 Homotypic Interactions by Elotuzumab Improves NK Cell Killing of Multiple Myeloma.

Authors:  Tatiana Pazina; Ashley M James; Kimberly B Colby; Yibin Yang; Andrew Gale; Amy Jhatakia; Alper Y Kearney; Robert F Graziano; Natalie A Bezman; Michael D Robbins; Adam D Cohen; Kerry S Campbell
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4.  Elotuzumab, a potential therapeutic humanized anti-SLAMF7 monoclonal antibody, enhances natural killer cell-mediated killing of primary effusion lymphoma cells.

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Journal:  Cancer Immunol Immunother       Date:  2022-03-09       Impact factor: 6.630

5.  SLAMF7 engagement superactivates macrophages in acute and chronic inflammation.

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7.  The immunomodulatory drugs lenalidomide and pomalidomide enhance the potency of AMG 701 in multiple myeloma preclinical models.

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Journal:  Blood Adv       Date:  2020-09-08

8.  Elotuzumab monotherapy in patients with smouldering multiple myeloma: a phase 2 study.

Authors:  Sundar Jagannath; Jacob Laubach; Ellice Wong; Keith Stockerl-Goldstein; Cara Rosenbaum; Madhav Dhodapkar; Ying-Ming Jou; Mark Lynch; Michael Robbins; Suresh Shelat; Kenneth C Anderson; Paul G Richardson
Journal:  Br J Haematol       Date:  2018-05-29       Impact factor: 6.998

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Review 10.  Mechanisms of NK Cell Activation and Clinical Activity of the Therapeutic SLAMF7 Antibody, Elotuzumab in Multiple Myeloma.

Authors:  Kerry S Campbell; Adam D Cohen; Tatiana Pazina
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2018-11-05       Impact factor: 7.561

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