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Relative Target Affinities of T-Cell-Dependent Bispecific Antibodies Determine Biodistribution in a Solid Tumor Mouse Model.

Danielle Mandikian1, Nene Takahashi2, Amy A Lo1, Ji Li1, Jeffrey Eastham-Anderson1, Dionysos Slaga1, Jason Ho1, Maria Hristopoulos1, Robyn Clark1, Klara Totpal1, Kedan Lin3, Sean B Joseph4, Mark S Dennis5, Saileta Prabhu1, Teemu T Junttila6, C Andrew Boswell6.   

Abstract

Anti-HER2/CD3, a T-cell-dependent bispecific antibody (TDB) construct, induces T-cell-mediated cell death in cancer cells expressing HER2 by cross-linking tumor HER2 with CD3 on cytotoxic T cells, thereby creating a functional cytolytic synapse. TDB design is a very challenging process that requires consideration of multiple parameters. Although therapeutic antibody design strategy is commonly driven by striving for the highest attainable antigen-binding affinity, little is known about how the affinity of each TDB arm can affect the targeting ability of the other arm and the consequent distribution and efficacy. To our knowledge, no distribution studies have been published using preclinical models wherein the T-cell-targeting arm of the TDB is actively bound to T cells. We used a combined approach involving radiochemistry, invasive biodistribution, and noninvasive single-photon emission tomographic (SPECT) imaging to measure TDB distribution and catabolism in transgenic mice with human CD3ε expression on T cells. Using CD3 affinity variants, we assessed the impact of CD3 affinity on short-term pharmacokinetics, tissue distribution, and cellular uptake. Our experimental approach determined the relative effects of (i) CD3 targeting to normal tissues, (ii) HER2 targeting to HER2-expressing tumors, and (iii) relative HER2/CD3 affinity, all as critical drivers for TDB distribution. We observed a strong correlation between CD3 affinity and distribution to T-cell-rich tissues, with higher CD3 affinity reducing systemic exposure and shifting TDB distribution away from tumor to T-cell-containing tissues. These observations have important implications for clinical translation of bispecific antibodies for cancer immunotherapy. Mol Cancer Ther; 17(4); 776-85. ©2018 AACR. ©2018 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29339550     DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-17-0657

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther        ISSN: 1535-7163            Impact factor:   6.261


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1.  Target arm affinities determine preclinical efficacy and safety of anti-HER2/CD3 bispecific antibody.

Authors:  Karin Staflin; Christina L Zuch de Zafra; Leah K Schutt; Vanessa Clark; Fiona Zhong; Maria Hristopoulos; Robyn Clark; Ji Li; Mary Mathieu; Xiaocheng Chen; Jennifer Johnston; Justin Low; Ryan Ybarra; Dionysos Slaga; Jihong Yang; Meric Ovacik; Noël O Dybdal; Klara Totpal; Melissa R Junttila; Diego Ellerman; Genee Lee; Mark S Dennis; Rodney Prell; Teemu T Junttila
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2020-04-09

2.  Dose escalation PET imaging for safety and effective therapy dose optimization of a bispecific antibody.

Authors:  Yan Wang; Donghui Pan; Chenrong Huang; Bingliang Chen; Mingzhu Li; Shuaixiang Zhou; Lizhen Wang; Min Wu; Xinyu Wang; Yicong Bian; Junjie Yan; Junjian Liu; Min Yang; Liyan Miao
Journal:  MAbs       Date:  2020 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 5.857

3.  Characterization of anti-CD79b/CD3 bispecific antibody, a potential therapy for B cell malignancies.

Authors:  Jie Wang; Chen Li; Kaijie He; Zhihui Kuang; Jia Lu; Ying Yao; Fufan He; Ninghuan Li; Li Li; Fenggen Fu; Zhihai Wu; Shuaixiang Zhou; Dian Kang; Xuan Qiu; Min Wu; Yang Liu; Xiaochao Cao; Mengqiu Xu; Bingliang Chen; Weiwei Wu; Feng Guo
Journal:  Cancer Immunol Immunother       Date:  2022-08-13       Impact factor: 6.630

Review 4.  Bispecific T-Cell Redirection versus Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR)-T Cells as Approaches to Kill Cancer Cells.

Authors:  William R Strohl; Michael Naso
Journal:  Antibodies (Basel)       Date:  2019-07-03

5.  ImmunoPET: Concept, Design, and Applications.

Authors:  Weijun Wei; Zachary T Rosenkrans; Jianjun Liu; Gang Huang; Quan-Yong Luo; Weibo Cai
Journal:  Chem Rev       Date:  2020-03-23       Impact factor: 60.622

6.  Potent ex vivo armed T cells using recombinant bispecific antibodies for adoptive immunotherapy with reduced cytokine release.

Authors:  Jeong A Park; Brian H Santich; Hong Xu; Lawrence G Lum; Nai-Kong V Cheung
Journal:  J Immunother Cancer       Date:  2021-05       Impact factor: 12.469

7.  Mesothelin/CD3 half-life extended bispecific T-cell engager molecule shows specific tumor uptake and distributes to mesothelin and CD3 expressing tissues.

Authors:  Frans V Suurs; Grit Lorenczewski; Julie M Bailis; Sabine Stienen; Matthias Friedrich; Fei Lee; Bert van der Vegt; Elisabeth G E de Vries; Derk-Jan A de Groot; Marjolijn N Lub-de Hooge
Journal:  J Nucl Med       Date:  2021-04-30       Impact factor: 11.082

8.  Dichotomous impact of affinity on the function of T cell engaging bispecific antibodies.

Authors:  Mathilde Poussin; Arlene Sereno; Xiufeng Wu; Flora Huang; Jason Manro; Shanshan Cao; Carmine Carpenito; Andrew Glasebrook; Daniel J Powell; Stephen Demarest
Journal:  J Immunother Cancer       Date:  2021-07       Impact factor: 13.751

9.  Generation of T-cell-redirecting bispecific antibodies with differentiated profiles of cytokine release and biodistribution by CD3 affinity tuning.

Authors:  Lauric Haber; Kara Olson; Marcus P Kelly; Alison Crawford; David J DiLillo; Richard Tavaré; Erica Ullman; Shu Mao; Lauren Canova; Olga Sineshchekova; Jennifer Finney; Arpita Pawashe; Supriya Patel; Ryan McKay; Sahar Rizvi; Ermelinda Damko; Danica Chiu; Kristin Vazzana; Priyanka Ram; Katja Mohrs; Amanda D'Orvilliers; Jenny Xiao; Sosina Makonnen; Carlos Hickey; Cody Arnold; Jason Giurleo; Ya Ping Chen; Courtney Thwaites; Drew Dudgeon; Kevin Bray; Ashique Rafique; Tammy Huang; Frank Delfino; Aynur Hermann; Jessica R Kirshner; Marc W Retter; Robert Babb; Douglas MacDonald; Gang Chen; William C Olson; Gavin Thurston; Samuel Davis; John C Lin; Eric Smith
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-07-13       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  An optimal antitumor response by a novel CEA/CD3 bispecific antibody for colorectal cancers.

Authors:  Ninghai Wang; Harshal Patel; Irene C Schneider; Xin Kai; Avanish K Varshney; Li Zhou
Journal:  Antib Ther       Date:  2021-06-02
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