NZ792356A - Anti-lag-3 antibodies and methods of use thereof - Google Patents
Anti-lag-3 antibodies and methods of use thereofInfo
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Abstract
The instant disclosure provides antibodies that specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and antagonize LAG-3 function. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising these antibodies, nucleic acids encoding these antibodies, expression vectors and host cells for making these antibodies, and methods of treating a subject using these antibodies. ies, and methods of treating a subject using these antibodies.
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ANTI-LAG-3 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 1. RELATED APPLICATIONS This ation is a divisional of New Zealand patent application 751913, which is the national phase entry in New Zealand of PCT international application (published as Provisional ation Nos.: 62/406,766, filed October 11, 2016; and 62/420,280, filed November 10, 2016, each of which is incorporated by reference herein in its ty. 2. FIELD The instant disclosure relates to antibodies that specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and methods of using the same. 3. BACKGROUND Lymphocyte activation gene 3 (LAG-3), also known as CD223, is a type I membrane protein in the immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily that is composed of four extracellular Ig domains and a asmic domain containing a ved repeated EP motif and a single conserved KIEELE motif (Triebel et al., (1990) J Exp Med, 171: 1393-405; n et al., (2002) J Immunol, 169: 5392-5). LAG-3 is expressed on activated effector T lymphocytes , activated regulatory T lymphocytes (Treg), activated B lymphocytes, a subset of resting l killer (NK) cells, and resting plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDC) (Huang et al., (2004) Immunity, 21: 503-13; Workman et al., (2009) J Immunol, 182: 1885- 91; Kisielow et al., (2005) Eur J Immunol, 35: 2081-8; as et al., (1992) J Exp Med, 176: 327-37; Workman et al., (2002) Eur J Immunol, 32: 2255-63). Under conditions of persistent antigenic exposure, such as in chronic pathogenic ions or within the tumor microenvironment (TME), LAG-3 expression is sustained on T regulatory type 1 cells (Tr1) and so-called exhausted antigen-specific T cells (Park et al., (2012) Cell Immunol, 278: 76-83; Gagliani et al., (2013) Nat Med, 19: 739-46; Blackburn et al., (2009) Nat Immunol, 10: 29- LAG-3 functions to vely regulate activated T cells. The ligand for LAG-3 is MHC class II, expressed on antigen presenting cells (APC) and activated T cells (Roche and Furuta (2015) Nat Rev Immunol, 15: 203-16). The interaction between LAG-3 and its ligand ts proliferation and cytokine ion of CD4+ and CD8+ Teff cells (Macon-Lemaitre and Triebel (2005) Immunology, 115: 170-8; Huard et al., (1997) Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 94: 5744-9). LAG-3 in Tregs and PDCs contributes to the negative regulation of T cell function (Huang et al., (2004) Immunity, 21: 503-13; Workman et al., (2009) J Immunol, 182: 1885- 91). Consistent with its role in maintaining immune homeostasis, LAG-3 deficiency induced lethal ditis in mice also genetically deficient in PD-1 (Okazaki et al., (2011) J Exp Med, 208: 395-407). Furthermore, in vivo blockade with a monoclonal antibody against mouse LAG-3 in combination with PD-1 blockade synergized to potentiate anti-tumor immunity in syngeneic mouse tumor models (Woo et al., (2012) Cancer Res, 72: ).
Given LAG-3’s role in modulating immune ses, therapeutic agents designed to nize LAG-3 signaling hold great promise for the treatment of diseases that involve LAGmediated immune suppression. 4. SUMMARY The instant disclosure provides antibodies that specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and antagonize LAG-3 function, e.g., LAGmediated immune suppression.
Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising these dies, nucleic acids ng these antibodies, expression vectors and host cells for making these antibodies, and methods of treating a subject using these antibodies. The antibodies disclosed herein are particularly useful for increasing T cell tion in response to an antigen (e.g., a tumor antigen or an infectious disease antigen) and/or decreasing Treg-mediated immune suppression, and hence for treating cancer in a subject or ng or preventing an infectious disease in a subject.
Accordingly, in one aspect, the t disclosure provides an antibody or ed antibody comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 and a light chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3, wherein: (a) CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DX1YX2X3 (SEQ ID NO: 140), wherein X1 is T or N, X2 is I or M, and X3 is H, Y or D; (b) CDRH2 comprises the amino acid ce of X1IDPANX2X3X4X5X6X7PX8X9QX10 (SEQ ID NO: 142), wherein X1 is E, R, S, or K, X2 is D or G, X3 is N or H, X4 is T or S, X5 is K or H, X6 is Y or F, X7 is D or A, X8 is K or R, X9 is F or L, and X10 is G or D; (c) CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YX1X2X3YX4VGGX5DY (SEQ ID NO: 144), wherein X1 is Y, F, or S, X2 is Y or D, X3 is K or R, X4 is D or E, and X5 is F or C; (d) CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SVSSX1ISSSX2LX3 (SEQ ID NO: 147), X1 is S or G, X2 is N or T, and X3 is H or Y; (e) CDRL2 ses the amino acid sequence of GTSNLAS (SEQ ID NO: 104); and (f) CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of QQWX1X2YPX3T (SEQ ID NO: 149), wherein X1 is S, N, or R, X2 is S, T or R, and X3 is F, L, H, or W.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an dy or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 and a light chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3, wherein: (a) CDRH1 ses the amino acid sequence of DX1YX2X3 (SEQ ID NO: 140), wherein X1 is T or N, X2 is I or M, and X3 is H, Y or D; (b) CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of X1IDPANX2X3X4X5X6X7PX8X9QX10 (SEQ ID NO: 142), wherein X1 is E, R, S, or K, X2 is D or G, X3 is N or H, X4 is T or S, X5 is K or H, X6 is Y or F, X7 is D or A, X8 is K or R, X9 is F or L, and X10 is G or D; (c) CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YX1X2X3YX4VGGX5DY (SEQ ID NO: 144), n X1 is Y, F, or S, X2 is Y or D, X3 is K or R, X4 is D or E, and X5 is F or C; (d) CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SVSSX1ISSSX2LX3 (SEQ ID NO: 147), wherein X1 is S or G, X2 is N or T, and X3 is H or Y; (e) CDRL2 comprises the amino acid sequence of GTSNLAS (SEQ ID NO: 104); and (f) CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of QQWX1X2YPX3T (SEQ ID NO: 149), wherein X1 is S, N, or R, X2 is S, T or R, and X3 is F, L, H, or W.
In certain embodiments, CDRH1 comprises the amino acid ce of DX1YX2X3 (SEQ ID NO: 141), n: X1 is T or N; X2 is I or M; and X3 is H or Y. In certain embodiments, CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of X1IDPANX2X3X4KX5X6PX7FQX8 (SEQ ID NO: 143), wherein: X1 is E, R, or S; X2 is D or G; X3 is N or H; X4 is T or S; X5 is Y or F; X6 is D or A; X7 is K or R; and X8 is G or D. In certain embodiments, CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YX1X2X3YDVGGX4DY (SEQ ID NO: 145), wherein: X1 is Y, F, or S; X2 is Y or D; X3 is K or R; and X4 is F or C. In certain ments, CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YYYX1YX2VGGFDY (SEQ ID NO: 146), wherein: X1 is K or R; and X2 is D or E. In n embodiments, CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SVSSSISSSNLX1 (SEQ ID NO: 148), wherein: X1 is H or Y. In certain embodiments, CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of QQWX1SYPX2T (SEQ ID NO: 150), wherein: X1 is S, N, or R; and X2 is F, L, or H.
In certain embodiments: (a) CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DTYIH (SEQ ID NO: 79); (b) CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (SEQ ID NO: 90); (c) CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YYYX1YX2VGGFDY (SEQ ID NO: 146), wherein: X1 is K or R; and X2 is D or E; (d) CDRL1 ses the amino acid sequence of SVSSSISSSNLH (SEQ ID NO: 100); (e) CDRL2 comprises the amino acid sequence of GTSNLAS (SEQ ID NO: 104); and (f) CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of QQWSSYPFT (SEQ ID NO: 105).
In certain ments, CDRH1, CDRH2, and CDRH3 comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, and 98, respectively. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220.
In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% cal to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. In n ments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 220. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 226. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169.
In certain embodiments, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 100, 104, and 105, respectively. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region ses an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. In n embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221.
In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 228. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187.
In certain embodiments, CDRH1 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 78-82. In certain embodiments, CDRH2 comprises an amino acid ce selected from the group ting of SEQ ID NOs: 83-93. In certain embodiments, CDRH3 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 94-99. In certain embodiments, CDRL1 comprises an amino acid sequence ed from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 100-103. In certain embodiments, CDRL3 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 105- In certain embodiments, CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 comprise the CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 amino acid ces, respectively, set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 78, 83, and 94; 78, 85, and 95; 78, 86, and 96; 78, 86, and 97; 78, 91, and 94; 78, 92, and 96; 79, 84, and 95; 79, 88, and 95; 79, 89, and 95; 79, 90, and 95; 79, 90, and 98; 79, 90, and 99; 80, 85, and 96; 81, 87, and 96; or, 82, 93, and 95.
In certain embodiments, CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3 comprise the CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3 amino acid sequences, tively, set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 100, 104, and 105; 100, 104, and 106; 100, 104, and 107; 100, 104, and 109; 100, 104, and 110; 101, 104, and 108; 102, 104, and 105; 102, 104, and 112; or, 103, 104, and 111.
In certain embodiments, CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 78, 83, 94, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 85, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 86, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 86, 96, 100, 104, and 109; 78, 86, 96, 100, 104, and 110; 78, 86, 96, 101, 104, and 108; 78, 86, 96, 103, 104, and 111; 78, 86, 97, 102, 104, and 112; 78, 91, 94, 100, 104, and 107; 78, 92, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 92, 96, 100, 104, and 109; 79, 84, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 84, 95, 100, 104, and 106; 79, 84, 95, 102, 104, and 105; 79, 88, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 89, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 90, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 90, 98, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 90, 99, 100, 104, and 105; 80, 85, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 81, 87, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 81, 87, 96, 100, 104, and 107; or, 82, 93, 95, 100, 104, and 105, tively.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an dy or isolated antibody comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3, and a light chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3, wherein CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 comprise the amino acid ces set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, 95, 100, 104, and 105, respectively.
In another aspect, the instant sure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3, and a light chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3, wherein CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, 95, 100, 104, and 105, respectively.
In another aspect, the instant sure provides an antibody or ed antibody comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising complementarity ining regions CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3, and a light chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3, wherein CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, 98, 100, 104, and 105, respectively.
In r aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3, and a light chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3, wherein CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, 98, 100, 104, and 105, tively.
In certain ments, the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% cal to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid ce that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain le region comprises the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 226. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169.
In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 228. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain sing the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 228. In certain embodiments, the dy ses a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187.
In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220, and the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220, and the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain le region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73.
In another aspect, the instant sure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. In certain ments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable region comprising an amino acid ce that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure es an isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, comprising a light chain variable region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain le region comprising an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220.
In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain le region comprising the framework regions of the heavy chain variable region sequence of SEQ ID NO: 151 or 222. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 151 or 222. In certain embodiments, the antibody ses a heavy chain variable region comprising the framework regions of the heavy chain variable region sequence of SEQ ID NO: 218 or 223. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 218 or 223. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence which is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100% identical to an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 56-72 and 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group ting of SEQ ID NOs: 56-72 and 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 65. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 168- 186 and 225-227. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region having human derived framework regions. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable framework region that is or is derived from an amino acid sequence encoded by a human gene, wherein said amino acid sequence is ed from the group consisting of IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153), IGHV12*01 (SEQ ID NO: 154), IGHV1-3*01 (SEQ ID NO: 155), IGHV1-24*01 (SEQ ID NO: 156), IGHV1-2*01 (SEQ ID NO: 157), IGHV1-45*01 (SEQ ID NO: 158), and IGHV1-18*01 (SEQ ID NO: 159). In certain embodiments, the antibody ses a heavy chain variable framework region that is derived from the amino acid ce IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153), n at least one amino acid in the amino acid sequence IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153) is substituted with an amino acid in an analogous position in a corresponding non-human heavy chain variable framework region. In certain embodiments, the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position selected from the group consisting of 4, 5, 12, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 48, 69, 71, 75, 76, 80, 81, and 94, wherein the amino acid position is indicated according to the Kabat numbering system. In certain embodiments, the amino acid substitution is selected from the group consisting of 4M, 5K, 12V, 23T, 27F, 28N, 29I, 30K, 48I, 69I, 71A, 75S, 76N, 80L, 81Q, and 94T, wherein the position of the amino acid substitution is indicated according to the Kabat numbering system.
In certain embodiments, the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position selected from the group consisting of 4, 27, 28, 29, 30, 69, 71, and 94, wherein the amino acid position is indicated according to the Kabat numbering system. In certain embodiments, the amino acid substitution is ed from the group consisting of 4M, 27F, 28N, 29I, 30K, 69I, 71A, and 94T, wherein the position of the amino acid substitution is indicated ing to the Kabat numbering system.
In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable region comprising the framework regions of the light chain variable region sequence of SEQ ID NO: 152 or 224. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a light chain variable region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 152 or 224. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence which is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100% identical to an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 73-77 and 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 73-77 and 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region ses the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group ting of SEQ ID NOs: 187-191. In certain ments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable region having human derived framework regions. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable framework region that is or is derived from an amino acid sequence encoded by a human gene, n said amino acid sequence is selected from the group consisting of IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160), IGKV3D-15*01 (SEQ ID NO: 161), *01 (SEQ ID NO: 161), IGKV3D-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 162), IGKV3D-7*01 (SEQ ID NO: 163), IGKV1-9*01 (SEQ ID NO: 164), and 11*01 (SEQ ID NO: 165). In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable framework region that is from the amino acid sequence IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160). In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable framework region that is derived from the amino acid ce IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160), wherein at least one amino acid in the amino acid ce IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160) is substituted with an amino acid in an ous position in a corresponding man light chain variable framework region. In certain embodiments, the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position selected from the group consisting of 3, 22, 36, 43, 47, 58, 70, and 71, wherein the amino acid position is ted according to the Kabat numbering system. In n embodiments, the amino acid substitution is selected from the group consisting of 3L, 22T, 36F, 43S, 47W, 58V, 70S, and 71Y, wherein the position of the amino acid substitution is ted ing to the Kabat numbering system.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated dy comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 56-72 and 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 220. In certain ments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 168-186 and 225-227. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 225. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 168. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 226. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 227. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence ed from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 56-72 and 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 220. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 168-186 and 225-227. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 225. In certain ments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 168. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 226. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 227. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an dy or ed antibody comprising a light chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 73-77 and 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region ses the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain le region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 187-191, and 228. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 228. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the dy comprising a light chain le region comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 73-77 and 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 221. In certain embodiments, the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 187-191, and 228. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 228. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187.
In r aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody sing a heavy chain variable region and a light chain variable region, wherein the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, respectively, comprise the amino acid ces set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 56 and 73; 56 and 74; 56 and 75; 56 and 76; 56 and 77; 57 and 73; 57 and 74; 57 and 75; 57 and 76; 57 and 77; 58 and 73; 58 and 74; 58 and 75; 58 and 76; 58 and 77; 59 and 73; 59 and 74; 59 and 75; 59 and 76; 59 and 77; 60 and 73; 60 and 74; 60 and 75; 60 and 76; 60 and 77; 61 and 77; 62 and 77; 63 and 73; 64 and 73; 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; 220 and 221; 66 and 73; 67 and 73; 68 and 73; 69 and 73; 70 and 73; 71 and 73; or 72 and 73. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, respectively, comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 65 and 73. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, respectively, se the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 220 and 73; 65 and 221; or 220 and 221.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated dy comprising a heavy chain le region and a light chain variable region, wherein the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, respectively, t of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 56 and 73; 56 and 74; 56 and 75; 56 and 76; 56 and 77; 57 and 73; 57 and 74; 57 and 75; 57 and 76; 57 and 77; 58 and 73; 58 and 74; 58 and 75; 58 and 76; 58 and 77; 59 and 73; 59 and 74; 59 and 75; 59 and 76; 59 and 77; 60 and 73; 60 and 74; 60 and 75; 60 and 76; 60 and 77; 61 and 77; 62 and 77; 63 and 73; 64 and 73; 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; 220 and 221; 66 and 73; 67 and 73; 68 and 73; 69 and 73; 70 and 73; 71 and 73; or 72 and 73. In certain embodiments, the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain le region and the light chain variable region, respectively, consist of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 65 and 73. In certain embodiments, the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, respectively, consist of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 220 and 73; 65 and 221; or 220 and 221.
In another aspect, the t disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain variable region and a light chain variable region, wherein the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, tively, comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 56 and 73; 56 and 74; 56 and 75; 56 and 76; 56 and 77; 57 and 73; 57 and 74; 57 and 75; 57 and 76; 57 and 77; 58 and 73; 58 and 74; 58 and 75; 58 and 76; 58 and 77; 59 and 73; 59 and 74; 59 and 75; 59 and 76; 59 and 77; 60 and 73; 60 and 74; 60 and 75; 60 and 76; 60 and 77; 61 and 77; 62 and 77; 63 and 73; 64 and 73; 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; 220 and 221; 66 and 73; 67 and 73; 68 and 73; 69 and 73; 70 and 73; 71 and 73; or 72 and 73. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, tively, comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 65 and 73. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, respectively, comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 220 and 73; 65 and 221; or 220 and 221.
In another aspect, the instant sure provides an antibody or isolated dy that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain variable region and a light chain variable region, wherein the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, respectively, consist of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 56 and 73; 56 and 74; 56 and 75; 56 and 76; 56 and 77; 57 and 73; 57 and 74; 57 and 75; 57 and 76; 57 and 77; 58 and 73; 58 and 74; 58 and 75; 58 and 76; 58 and 77; 59 and 73; 59 and 74; 59 and 75; 59 and 76; 59 and 77; 60 and 73; 60 and 74; 60 and 75; 60 and 76; 60 and 77; 61 and 77; 62 and 77; 63 and 73; 64 and 73; 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; 220 and 221; 66 and 73; 67 and 73; 68 and 73; 69 and 73; 70 and 73; 71 and 73; or 72 and 73. In certain embodiments, the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, respectively, consist of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 65 and 73. In certain embodiments, the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, tively, consist of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 220 and 73; 65 and 221; or 220 and 221.
In certain embodiments of any one of the ing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is Q. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is pyroglutamate. In n embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is E. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where able, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is E. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments of any one of the ing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is E. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is pyroglutamate.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 168 or 225, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another , the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated dy comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 168, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an dy or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the dy comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 168 or 225, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 168, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187.
In another aspect, the t disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 169 or 226, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure es an dy or isolated dy that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169 or 226, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the dy comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an dy or isolated antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170 or 227, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody comprising a heavy chain sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187.
In another aspect, the instant sure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170 or 227, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another , the t disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid sequence of the heavy chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 168 or 225, and the amino acid sequence of the light chain ts of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain and the light chain, respectively, consist of the amino acid ces set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 168 and 187.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid ce of the heavy chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 168 or 225, and the amino acid sequence of the light chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In r aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain and the light chain, respectively, consist of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 168 and 187.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated dy comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid sequence of the heavy chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 169 or 226, and the amino acid sequence of the light chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure es an antibody or ed antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, n the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain and the light chain, respectively, consist of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 169 and 187.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an dy or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid sequence of the heavy chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 169 or 226, and the amino acid sequence of the light chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another aspect, the instant sure es an antibody or isolated antibody that ically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain and the light chain, respectively, consist of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 169 and 187.
In r aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid sequence of the heavy chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 170 or 227, and the amino acid sequence of the light chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain and the light chain, respectively, consist of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 170 and 187.
In another aspect, the instant sure provides an antibody or isolated dy that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid sequence of the heavy chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 170 or 227, and the amino acid sequence of the light chain consists of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein the amino acid ces of the heavy chain and the light chain, respectively, t of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 170 and 187.
In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is Q. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments of any one of the ing aspects where able, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate. In certain ments of any one of the foregoing s where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments of any one of the ing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate.
In certain ments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is Q. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing s where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is pyroglutamate. In n embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In n embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate.
In n embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is Q. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate. In n embodiments of any one of the foregoing s where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In n embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is utamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments of any one of the foregoing aspects where applicable, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain constant region selected from the group consisting of human IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgA1, and IgA2. In certain embodiments, the heavy chain nt region is IgG1. In certain ments, the amino acid sequence of IgG1 comprises a N297A mutation, numbered according to the EU numbering system. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 194. In certain embodiments, the amino acid ce of IgG1 comprises a N297Q mutation, numbered according to the EU numbering system. In certain embodiments, the IgG1 is ylated IgG1. In certain ments, the heavy chain constant region is IgG4. In certain embodiments, the amino acid sequence of IgG4 comprises a S228P mutation, numbered according to the EU numbering . In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 196.
In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain constant region selected from the group consisting of human IgGκ and IgGλ. In certain embodiments, the light chain nt region is IgGκ. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 198. In certain embodiments, the dy ses a light chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 219. In certain embodiments, the light chain constant region is IgGλ.
In r aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that cross-competes for binding to human LAG-3 with an dy as disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that cross-competes for binding to human LAG-3 with an antibody comprising the heavy and light chain variable region amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 15 and 16, respectively.
In n embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that cross-competes for binding to human LAG-3 with an antibody sing the heavy and light chain variable region amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; or 220 and 221, respectively.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that binds to the same epitope of human LAG-3 as an antibody disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the t disclosure provides an antibody or isolated dy that binds to the same epitope of human LAG-3 as an antibody comprising the heavy and light chain variable region amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 15 and 16, respectively. In certain embodiments, the t sure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that binds to the same epitope of human LAG-3 as an antibody comprising the heavy and light chain variable region amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; or 220 and 221, respectively.
In another , the instant sure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that binds, e.g., specifically binds, to an epitope of human LAG-3. In certain embodiments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 216. In certain embodiments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 215. In certain embodiments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 214. In certain embodiments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 213. In certain embodiments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 212. In certain embodiments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 ting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 211.
In another aspect, the instant sure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to the same epitope of human LAG-3 as any antibody of the present invention. In n ments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 216. In certain embodiments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 215. In certain embodiments, the dy binds to an e located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 214. In certain ments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 213. In certain embodiments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 212. In n embodiments, the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 211.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody that, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or fragment thereof comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces en/deuterium exchange in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 216 relative to hydrogen/deuterium exchange in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 216 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay. In another aspect, the instant disclosure es an antibody that, when bound to a human LAG-3 n or nt thereof sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces hydrogen/deuterium exchange in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 215 relative to hydrogen/deuterium exchange in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 215 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody that, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or fragment thereof comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces hydrogen/deuterium ge in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 214 relative to hydrogen/deuterium ge in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 214 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay. In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody that, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or fragment thereof comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces hydrogen/deuterium exchange in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 213 relative to hydrogen/deuterium exchange in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 213 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody that, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or fragment thereof sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces hydrogen/deuterium exchange in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 212 relative to en/deuterium ge in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 212 in the absence of the antibody, as ined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay. In another aspect, the t disclosure es an antibody that, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or fragment thereof comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces hydrogen/deuterium exchange in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 211 relative to en/deuterium exchange in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 211 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay.
In some embodiments, the reduction in hydrogen/deuterium exchange is measured using hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX), for example as described herein in the es.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody that specifically binds to the same epitope of human LAG-3 as any antibody of the t invention. In certain embodiments, the dy, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or fragment thereof comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces hydrogen/deuterium exchange in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 216 relative to hydrogen/deuterium exchange in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 216 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay. In certain embodiments, the antibody, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or fragment thereof comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces hydrogen/deuterium exchange in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 215 relative to hydrogen/deuterium exchange in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 215 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a en/deuterium assay. In certain embodiments, the antibody, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or fragment thereof comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces hydrogen/deuterium exchange in a region ting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 214 relative to hydrogen/deuterium exchange in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 214 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay. In certain embodiments, the antibody, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or fragment thereof sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces hydrogen/deuterium exchange in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 213 relative to hydrogen/deuterium exchange in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 213 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay. In certain embodiments, the antibody, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or nt thereof comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces en/deuterium exchange in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 212 relative to hydrogen/deuterium exchange in the region consisting of the amino acid ce set forth in SEQ ID NO: 212 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay.
In certain embodiments, the antibody, when bound to a human LAG-3 protein or fragment thereof comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 217, reduces hydrogen/deuterium exchange in a region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 211 relative to hydrogen/deuterium exchange in the region consisting of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 211 in the absence of the antibody, as determined by a hydrogen/deuterium assay. In some embodiments, the reduction in hydrogen/deuterium exchange is ed using hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX), for example as bed herein in the examples.
In certain embodiments, the antibody is a humanized antibody. In certain embodiments, the antibody is a murine antibody. In certain embodiments, the antibody is a ic antibody. In certain embodiments, the antibody is antagonistic to human LAG-3. In certain embodiments, the dy deactivates, reduces, or inhibits an activity of human LAG- 3. In certain embodiments, the antibody ts binding of human LAG-3 to MHC class II.
In certain embodiments, the antibody induces IL-2 production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells ) stimulated with staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA). In certain embodiments, the dy induces TNFα production by tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) stimulated with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies.
In another aspect, the t disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody as disclosed herein conjugated to a cytotoxic agent.
In another aspect, the instant sure provides an antibody or isolated antibody as disclosed herein conjugated to a atic agent.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an dy or isolated antibody as disclosed herein conjugated to a toxin.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated dy as disclosed herein conjugated to a radionuclide.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody as disclosed herein conjugated to a detectable label.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an dy or isolated antibody as disclosed herein, wherein the N-terminal amino acid residue of the heavy chain le region is pyroglutamate (e.g., as a result of post-translational cyclization of the free amino group of the N-terminal E or Q residue of the heavy chain variable region). In another , the t disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody as disclosed herein, wherein the N-terminal amino acid residue of the heavy chain is pyroglutamate (e.g., as a result of anslational cyclization of the free amino group of the N-terminal E or Q residue of the heavy In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody as disclosed herein, wherein the inal amino acid residue of the light chain variable region is utamate (e.g., as a result of post-translational cyclization of the free amino group of the N-terminal E or Q residue the light chain variable region). In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated dy as disclosed herein, wherein the N-terminal amino acid residue of the light chain is pyroglutamate (e.g., as a result of posttranslational cyclization of the free amino group of the N-terminal E or Q residue the light chain). .
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides an antibody or isolated antibody as disclosed herein, in which the heavy chain is aglycosylated.
In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising an antibody as disclosed herein and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.
In another , the instant disclosure provides a cleotide isolated polynucleotide encoding a heavy and/or light chain of an antibody as disclosed herein. In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides a vector comprising the polynucleotide. In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides a inant host cell sing the polynucleotide. In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides a recombinant host cell comprising the vector. In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides a method of producing an antibody as disclosed herein, the method comprising culturing the host cell so that the polynucleotide is sed and the antibody is produced. In one embodiment, the method is an in vitro method.
In one embodiment, the present invention relates to an antibody of the invention, or a pharmaceutical composition of the invention, or a cleotide of the ion, or a vector of the invention, or a inant host cell of the invention for use as a medicament.
In one embodiment, the present invention relates to an antibody of the invention, or a pharmaceutical composition of the invention, or a polynucleotide of the invention, or a vector of the invention, or a recombinant host cell of the ion for use as a diagnostic.
In another aspect, the t disclosure provides a method of increasing T cell tion in response to an antigen in a subject, the method comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of an antibody or pharmaceutical composition as disclosed herein.
In another aspect, the instant sure provides a method of treating cancer in a subject, the method sing administering to the subject an ive amount of an antibody or pharmaceutical composition as disclosed herein. In certain embodiments of the ing methods, the antibody or pharmaceutical composition is stered subcutaneously. In certain embodiments of the foregoing methods, the dy or pharmaceutical composition is administered intravenously. In certain embodiments of the foregoing methods, the dy or pharmaceutical composition is administered umorally. In certain embodiments of the foregoing s, the antibody or pharmaceutical composition is delivered to a tumor draining lymph node. In certain embodiments of the foregoing methods, the antibody or pharmaceutical composition is administered intra-arterially. In certain embodiments of the foregoing methods, the antibody or pharmaceutical composition is administered intranasally.
In one aspect, the present invention relates to an antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention for use in a method for increasing T cell activation in response to an antigen.
In one aspect, the present invention relates to an antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention for use in a method for increasing T cell activation in response to an antigen in a subject.
In one aspect, the present invention relates to an antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or ceutical composition of the present invention for use in a method for increasing T cell activation in response to an antigen in a subject comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of an antibody, polynucleotide, , recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition of the invention.
In one aspect, the present invention relates to an antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention for use in a method for the treatment of cancer.
In one , the present invention relates to an antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or ceutical composition of the t invention for use in a method for the treatment of cancer in a subject.
In one aspect, the present invention relates to an antibody, cleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention for use in a method for the treatment of cancer in a subject comprising stering to the subject an effective amount of an antibody, cleotide, vector, inant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition of the invention.
In one embodiment of an antibody, polynucleotide, , recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical ition for use of the t invention, the antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical ition is administered subcutaneously or intravenously. In one embodiment of an dy, cleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition for use of the present invention, the antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition is administered intratumorally or intra-arterially. In one embodiment of an antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition for use of the present invention, the antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition is administered intranasally.
In certain ments, the foregoing methods further comprise administering an additional therapeutic agent to the subject. Therefore, in one embodiment of an antibody, polynucleotide, , recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition for use in a method of the present invention, the method further comprises administering an additional therapeutic agent to the subject.
In one aspect, the present invention relates to (a) an antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition of the t invention and (b) an additional therapeutic agent for use as a medicament.
In one aspect, the present invention relates to (a) an antibody, polynucleotide, vector, inant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention and (b) an additional therapeutic agent for use in a method for the treatment of cancer.
In one aspect, the t invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition, kit or kit-of-parts comprising (a) an antibody, polynucleotide, , recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention and (b) an additional therapeutic agent.
In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is a chemotherapeutic. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is a radiotherapeutic.
In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is a checkpoint targeting agent. In certain embodiments, the checkpoint targeting agent is selected from the group consisting of an antagonist anti-PD-1 antibody, an antagonist D-L1 antibody, an antagonist anti-PD-L2 antibody, an antagonist anti-CTLA-4 antibody, an nist anti-TIM- 3 antibody, an antagonist anti-LAG-3 antibody, an antagonist anti-CEACAM1 antibody, an agonist anti-GITR antibody, an agonist anti-OX40 antibody, an antagonist anti-TIGIT antibody, an agonist anti-CD137 antibody, an antagonist anti-VISTA antibody, an antagonist anti-CD73 antibody, and an antagonist anti-CD96 antibody. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is an anti-PD-1 antibody. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is lizumab. In certain ments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is nivolumab. In certain ments, the additional therapeutic agent is an anti-PD-L1 antibody. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is an anti-CTLA-4 antibody.
In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent comprises a small molecule. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is a small le inhibitor of the PD-1 pathway. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is a small le inhibitor of PD-1 or PD-L1.
In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is an inhibitor of indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO). In certain embodiments, the inhibitor is selected from the group consisting of epacadostat, BMS-986205 (also known as F001287, see Example 19 of WO2016/073770, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety), indoximod, and NLG919. In certain embodiments, the inhibitor is epacadostat. In certain embodiments, the tor is BMS-986205. In certain embodiments, the inhibitor is indoximod. In certain embodiments, the inhibitor is NLG919.
In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is an tor of ARG, LSD1, CD112, CD112R, or VEGF. In n ments, the additional therapeutic agent is a ator of Interferon Genes (STING) agonist. In certain embodiments, the additional eutic agent is a CD80-Fc protein.
] In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is a vaccine. In certain embodiments, the e comprises a heat shock protein peptide complex (HSPPC) comprising a heat shock protein complexed with an antigenic peptide. In certain embodiments, the heat shock protein is hsc70 and is complexed with a tumor-associated antigenic peptide. In certain embodiments, the heat shock protein is gp96 protein and is complexed with a tumorassociated antigenic peptide, n the HSPPC is derived from a tumor obtained from a subject. In n embodiments, the heat shock protein is gp96 protein and is complexed with a tumor-associated antigenic peptide, wherein the HSPPC is derived from a tumor obtained from a subject. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent ses a TCR. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is a soluble TCR. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is a cell sing a TCR. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is a cell expressing a chimeric antigen receptor.
In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is an antibody that specifically binds to a peptide-MHC complex. In certain ments, the additional therapeutic agent is an adjuvant. In one aspect, the present ion relates to (a) an antibody, polynucleotide, , inant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention and (b) a vaccine for use as a medicament, for example, for use in a method for the treatment of cancer, optionally wherein the vaccine comprises a heat shock n peptide complex (HSPPC) comprising a heat shock protein xed with an antigenic peptide. In one aspect, the present ion relates to a pharmaceutical composition, kit or kit-of-parts comprising (a) an antibody, polynucleotide, vector, recombinant host cell, and/or pharmaceutical ition of the present invention and (b) a vaccine, optionally wherein the vaccine comprises a heat shock protein peptide complex (HSPPC) comprising a heat shock protein complexed with an antigenic peptide.
. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figures 1A, 1B, and 1C are a set of histograms showing the binding of AG- 3 Fabs to wild type Jurkat cells or Jurkat cells engineered to express human LAG-3, as measured by flow cytometry. The anti-LAG-3 Fabs tested in this study include P01A12, , P05E01, P13A04, P13A06, P13B01, P13B02, P13B03, P13B11, P13C06, P13C08, P13C10, P13D04, P13D05, P13E02, P13F01, P13F02, P13F06, P13F09, P13G01, P13G04, P13G05, P13H05, P14A04, P14B07, P14C04, P14F01, P14F06, P14G01, , P15B06, P15C02, P15E06, P15F06, P15G05, , and P16H05.
Figures 2A and 2B are graphs showing results from assays testing the ability of anti-LAG-3 Fabs or a ve control Fab not specific for LAG-3 to block the binding of cross-linked inant LAG6His to MHC class II expressing Raji cells. Figure 2A is a bar graph showing the percentage of blocking mediated by the negative control Fab or anti- LAG-3 Fab P13B02, P13C08, P13C10, P13E02, , P01A12, , , or P01C09. Figure 2B is a line graph showing the percentage of LAG-3 binding in the presence of a dose titration of anti-LAG-3 Fab P01A12, P13A06, P13B01, P13B02, P13C06, P13C08, P13C10, P13E02, or P14C04, or the negative control Fab.
Figure 3 is a line graph similar to the one shown in Figure 2B, in which the percentage of LAG-3 binding is d against a dose titration of full length chimeric anti- LAG-3 antibody P13A06, P13B01, P13B02, P13C06, P13C08, or P13E02, or an isotype control antibody.
] Figure 4 is a graph showing the production of IL-2 in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) upon Staphylococcus Enterotoxin A (SEA) stimulation in the absence of any antibody, or in the presence of an isotype l antibody or the chimeric anti- LAG-3 antibody P13B02.
Figures 5A and 5B are sequence alignments of zed variable regions with corresponding murine sequences and human germline sequences. Figure 5A is a ce ent ing the humanized heavy chain variable regions H0-H4 (SEQ ID NOs: 56- 60, respectively), the murine antibody P13B02 heavy chain variable region (SEQ ID NO: 15), and the human germline sequences IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153) and IGHJ1*01 (SEQ ID NO: 200). Figure 5B is a sequence alignment ing the humanized light chain variable regions L0-L4 (SEQ ID NOs: 73-77, respectively), the murine antibody P13B02 light chain variable region (SEQ ID NO: 16), and the human germline sequences IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160) and IGKJ1*01 (SEQ ID NO: 201). Dots represent residues identical to ponding residues in H0 (Figure 5A) or L0 (Figure 5B). Dashes represent lack of amino acid residues compared with H0 (Figure 5A) or L0 (Figure 5B).
Figure 6A and 6B are graphs g the binding of anti-LAG-3 antibodies to human T cells activated by Staphylococcus Enterotoxin A (SEA), as measured by flow cytometry. Figure 6A is a set of histograms testing the chimeric antibody P13B02 , and the humanized antibodies P13B02-06 (IgG1), P13B02-07 (IgG1), P13B02-16 (IgG1), P13B02- (IgG1), P13B02-26 (IgG1), P13B02-27 (IgG1), P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m17 N297A), and P13B02-30 (IgG4). Figure 6B is a graph showing the binding of the anti-LAG-3 antibody P13B02-16 (IgG1) or an isotype control antibody to activated primary human CD4+ T cells.
The median fluorescence intensity (MFI) values are plotted against antibody concentrations.
Figures 7A and 7B are line graphs similar to the one shown in Figure 2B, in which the percentage of LAG-3 binding is plotted against different doses of an isotype control antibody, the chimeric antibody P13B02 (IgG1), the humanized antibody P13B02-06 (IgG1), P13B02-07 (IgG1), P13B02-16 (IgG1), P13B02-26 (IgG1), or P13B02-27 (IgG1) (Figure 7A) or the humanized dy P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m17 N297A) (Figure 7B).
Figures 8A and 8B are graphs showing the production of IL-2 induced by anti- LAG-3 dy or isotype control antibody in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) upon Staphylococcus Enterotoxin A (SEA) ation. In Figure 8A, the anti-LAG- 3 dy tested is P13B02-30 (IgG1). In Figure 8B, the AG-3 antibody -16 (IgG1) or an isotype control antibody was tested in the presence or e of anti-PD-1 dy pembrolizumab (Pembro) or nivolumab (Nivo), anti-PD-L1 dy #1, #2, or #3, or anti-CTLA-4 antibody ipilimumab (Ipi).
Figures 9A and 9B are graphs showing TNFα production of primary tumor infiltrating cytes (TILs) d by anti-LAG-3 antibody P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m3 N297A) or an e control antibody, either alone or in combination with the anti-PD-1 antibody pembrolizumab o). The TILs were ed from renal cell carcinoma (Figure 9A) or colorectal cancer e 9B) tumors and ted with anti-CD3/CD28 microbeads. s 10A and 10B are graphs showing that the anti-LAG-3 antibody P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m3 N297A) enhanced T cell activation in a LAGmediated cell suppression assay.
Jurkat-NFAT-luciferase-LAG-3 cells were incubated in the presence of sextuplet dose titrations of either an anti-LAG-3 antibody (black dots) or an isotype control antibody (white dots), a fixed concentration of Raji cells, and a fixed concentration of lococcal Enterotoxin E (SEE) peptide. In a first experiment, antibody concentrations between 0.2-50 μg/mL were tested (Figure 10A). In a second experiment, antibody concentrations n 0.1-100 μg/mL were tested (Figure 10B). RLU = relative light units of luciferase reporter. 6. DETAILED DESCRIPTION The instant disclosure provides antibodies that specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and nize LAG-3 function, e.g., LAGmediated immune suppression.
Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising these antibodies, nucleic acids encoding these antibodies, expression vectors and host cells for making these antibodies, and methods of treating a t using these antibodies. The antibodies disclosed herein are particularly useful for increasing T cell activation in response to an antigen (e.g., a tumor antigen or an infectious disease antigen), and hence for treating cancer in a subject or treating or preventing an infectious disease in a subject. All instances of "isolated dies" described herein are additionally contemplated as antibodies that may be, but need not be, isolated. All instances of "isolated polynucleotides" described herein are additionally contemplated as polynucleotides that may be, but need not be, isolated. All instances of "antibodies" described herein are additionally contemplated as antibodies that may be, but need not be, isolated. All ces of "polynucleotides" described herein are onally contemplated as polynucleotides that may be, but need not be, isolated. 6.1 Definitions As used herein, the terms "about" and "approximately," when used to modify a numeric value or numeric range, indicate that deviations of 5% to 10% above (e.g., up to 5% to 10% above) and 5% to 10% below (e.g., up to 5% to 10% below) the value or range remain within the intended meaning of the recited value or range.
As used herein, the term "LAG-3" refers to Lymphocyte activation gene 3 (also known as CD223). As used herein, the term "human LAG-3" refers to a human LAG-3 protein encoded by a wild type human LAG-3 gene, e.g., GenBank™ accession number NM_002286.5. An exemplary immature amino acid sequence of human LAG-3 is ed as SEQ ID NO: 166. Exemplary mature amino acid ces of human LAG-3 are provided as SEQ ID NO: 167 and SEQ ID NO: 210.
As used herein, the terms "antibody" and "antibodies" include full length antibodies, n-binding fragments of full length antibodies, and molecules comprising dy CDRs, VH regions or VL regions. Examples of antibodies include monoclonal dies, recombinantly produced dies, monospecific antibodies, multispecific antibodies (including bispecific dies), human antibodies, humanized antibodies, chimeric antibodies, murine antibodies, globulins, tic antibodies, tetrameric antibodies comprising two heavy chain and two light chain molecules, an antibody light chain monomer, an antibody heavy chain monomer, an antibody light chain dimer, an antibody heavy chain dimer, an antibody light chain- dy heavy chain pair, intrabodies, heteroconjugate dies, antibody-drug conjugates, single domain antibodies, monovalent antibodies, single chain antibodies or single-chain Fvs (scFv), camelized antibodies, affybodies, Fab fragments, F(ab’)2 fragments, disulfide-linked Fvs (sdFv), anti-idiotypic Id) antibodies ding, e.g., anti-anti-Id antibodies), and antigen-binding nts of any of the above. In certain embodiments, antibodies described herein refer to polyclonal antibody populations.
Antibodies can be of any type (e.g., IgG, IgE, IgM, IgD, IgA or IgY), any class (e.g., IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgA1 or IgA2), or any subclass (e.g., IgG2a or IgG2b) of immunoglobulin molecule. In certain embodiments, antibodies described herein are IgG antibodies, or a class (e.g., human IgG1 or IgG4) or subclass thereof. In a specific embodiment, the antibody is a humanized monoclonal antibody. In r specific embodiment, the antibody is a human monoclonal antibody.
As used herein, the terms "VH region" and "VL region" refer to single antibody heavy and light chain variable regions, respectively, comprising FR (Framework Regions) 1, 2, 3 and 4 and CDR (Complementarity Determining Regions) 1, 2 and 3 (see Kabat et al., (1991) Sequences of Proteins of Immunological Interest (NIH Publication No. 2, Bethesda), which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety).
As used herein, the term "CDR" or "complementarity determining region" means the noncontiguous antigen combining sites found within the variable region of both heavy and light chain polypeptides. These particular regions have been described by Kabat et al., J. Biol.
Chem. 252, 6609-6616 (1977) and Kabat et al., Sequences of protein of immunological interest. , by a et al., J. Mol. Biol. 1-917 (1987), and by MacCallum et al., J. Mol. Biol. 262:732-745 (1996), all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties, where the definitions include overlapping or subsets of amino acid residues when compared against each other. In certain embodiments, the term "CDR" is a CDR as defined by Kabat et al., J. Biol. Chem. 252, 6609-6616 (1977) and Kabat et al., Sequences of protein of immunological interest. (1991). In certain embodiments, the term "CDR" is a CDR as defined by Chothia et al., J. Mol. Biol. 196:901-917 (1987). In certain embodiments, the term "CDR" is a CDR as defined by MacCallum et al., J. Mol. Biol. 262:732-745 (1996) and Martin A. in Sequence and Structure Analysis of Antibody Variable Domains," in Antibody Engineering, Kontermann and Dübel, eds., Chapter 31, pp. 422-439, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (2001).
] As used herein, the term "framework (FR) amino acid es" refers to those amino acids in the framework region of an immunoglobulin chain. The term "framework region" or "FR region" as used herein, includes the amino acid residues that are part of the variable region, but are not part of the CDRs (e.g., using the Kabat or Chothia definition of CDRs).
As used herein, the terms "variable region" and "variable domain" are used interchangeably and are common in the art. The variable region typically refers to a portion of an antibody, generally, a portion of a light or heavy chain, typically about the amino-terminal 110 to 125 amino acids in the mature heavy chain and about 90 to 115 amino acids in the mature light chain, which differ extensively in sequence among antibodies and are used in the binding and specificity of a particular antibody for its ular antigen. The variability in sequence is concentrated in those regions called complementarity determining s (CDRs) while the more highly conserved regions in the variable domain are called framework regions (FR). Without wishing to be bound by any particular mechanism or theory, it is believed that the CDRs of the light and heavy chains are ily responsible for the interaction and specificity of the antibody with antigen. In certain embodiments, the variable region is a human variable region. In n embodiments, the variable region ses rodent or murine CDRs and human framework regions (FRs). In particular embodiments, the variable region is a primate (e.g., non-human primate) variable region. In certain embodiments, the variable region comprises rodent or murine CDRs and primate (e.g., man primate) framework regions (FRs).
The terms "VL" and "VL domain" are used interchangeably to refer to the light chain le region of an antibody.
The terms "VH" and "VH domain" are used interchangeably to refer to the heavy chain variable region of an dy.
As used herein, the terms "constant region" and ant domain" are interchangeable and are common in the art. The constant region is an antibody portion, e.g., a carboxyl terminal portion of a light and/or heavy chain which is not directly involved in binding of an antibody to antigen but which can exhibit various or functions, such as interaction with an Fc receptor (e.g., Fc gamma receptor). The constant region of an immunoglobulin molecule generally has a more conserved amino acid sequence relative to an immunoglobulin variable domain.
As used herein, the term "heavy chain" when used in reference to an antibody can refer to any distinct type, e.g., alpha (α), delta (δ), epsilon (ε), gamma (γ), and mu (µ), based on the amino acid sequence of the constant domain, which give rise to IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM s of antibodies, respectively, including subclasses of IgG, e.g., IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4.
As used herein, the term "light chain" when used in reference to an antibody can refer to any distinct type, e.g., kappa (κ) or lambda (λ) based on the amino acid sequence of the constant domains. Light chain amino acid sequences are well known in the art.
As used herein, the term "EU ing " refers to the EU numbering convention for the constant regions of an dy, as described in Edelman, G.M. et al., Proc.
Natl. Acad. USA, 63, 78-85 (1969) and Kabat et al., Sequences of Proteins of Immunological Interest, U.S. Dept. Health and Human es, 5th edition, 1991, each of which is herein orated by reference in its entirety.
"Binding ty" generally refers to the strength of the sum total of valent interactions n a single binding site of a molecule (e.g., an antibody) and its binding partner (e.g., an antigen). Unless indicated otherwise, as used herein, "binding affinity" refers to intrinsic binding affinity which reflects a 1:1 interaction between members of a binding pair (e.g., antibody and antigen). The affinity of a molecule X for its partner Y can generally be represented by the dissociation constant (KD). Affinity can be measured and/or expressed in a number of ways known in the art, including, but not limited to, brium iation constant (KD), and equilibrium association constant (KA). The KD is calculated from the quotient of koff/kon, whereas KA is calculated from the quotient of kon/koff. kon refers to the association rate constant of, e.g., an antibody to an antigen, and koff refers to the dissociation rate constant of, e.g., an antibody to an antigen. The kon and koff can be determined by techniques known to one of ordinary skill in the art, such as BIAcore® or KinExA. As used , a "lower affinity" refers to a larger KD.
] As used herein, the terms "specifically binds," fically recognizes," "immunospecifically binds," and "immunospecifically recognizes" are analogous terms in the context of antibodies and refer to les that bind to an antigen (e.g., epitope or immune complex) as such g is understood by one skilled in the art. For example, a molecule that specifically binds to an antigen can bind to other peptides or polypeptides, generally with lower affinity as determined by, e.g., immunoassays, BIAcore®, KinExA 3000 instrument (Sapidyne Instruments, Boise, ID), or other assays known in the art. In a specific ment, molecules that specifically bind to an antigen bind to the antigen with a KA that is at least 2 logs (i.e., factors of 10), 2.5 logs, 3 logs, 4 logs or greater than the KA when the molecules bind nonspecifically to r n.
In another ic embodiment, molecules that specifically bind to an antigen do not cross react with other proteins under similar binding conditions. In another specific embodiment, molecules that ically bind to LAG-3 do not cross react with other non- LAG-3 proteins. In a specific embodiment, provided herein is an antibody that binds to LAG- 3 (e.g., human LAG-3) with higher affinity than to another unrelated antigen. In certain embodiments, ed herein is an antibody that binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) with a %, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95% or higher affinity than to another, ted antigen as measured by, e.g., a radioimmunoassay, surface plasmon resonance, or kinetic exclusion assay. In a specific embodiment, the extent of binding of an anti-LAG-3 antibody described herein to an unrelated, non-LAG-3 protein is less than 10%, 15%, or 20% of the binding of the antibody to LAG-3 protein as measured by, e.g., a radioimmunoassay.
As used herein, the term "afucosylation" or "afucosylated" in the context of an Fc refers to a substantial lack of a fucose covalently attached, directly or indirectly, to residue 297 of the human IgG1 Fc region, numbered according to the EU numbering system, or the corresponding residue in non-IgG1 or non-human IgG1 immunoglobulins. Thus, in a composition comprising a plurality of afucosylated antibodies, at least 70% of the antibodies will not be fucosylated, ly or indirectly (e.g., via intervening sugars) at residue 297 of the Fc region of the antibodies, and in some embodiments at least 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 99% will not be fucosylated, directly or indirectly, at residue 297 of the Fc region.
] As used herein, an "epitope" is a term in the art and refers to a localized region of an antigen to which an antibody can specifically bind. An epitope can be, for example, contiguous amino acids of a polypeptide (linear or contiguous epitope) or an epitope can, for example, come together from two or more non-contiguous regions of a polypeptide or polypeptides (conformational, near, discontinuous, or non-contiguous e). In certain embodiments, the epitope to which an dy binds can be determined by, e.g., NMR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction crystallography studies, ELISA assays, hydrogen/deuterium exchange coupled with mass spectrometry (e.g., liquid chromatography electrospray mass spectrometry), array-based oligo-peptide scanning assays (e.g., constraining es using CLIPS (Chemical Linkage of Peptides onto Scaffolds) to map tinuous or conformational epitopes), and/or mutagenesis g (e.g., irected mutagenesis mapping). For X-ray crystallography, crystallization may be accomplished using any of the known methods in the art (e.g., Giegé R et al., (1994) Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 50(Pt 4): 339-350; McPherson A (1990) Eur J Biochem 189: 1-23; Chayen NE (1997) Structure 5: 1269-1274; McPherson A (1976) J Biol Chem 251: 6300-6303, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their ties). Antibody:antigen crystals may be studied using well known X- ray diffraction techniques and may be refined using computer software such as X-PLOR (Yale University, 1992, buted by Molecular Simulations, Inc.; see, e.g., Meth Enzymol (1985) volumes 114 & 115, eds Wyckoff HW et al.,; U.S. 2004/0014194), and BUSTER (Bricogne G (1993) Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 49(Pt 1): 37-60; Bricogne G (1997) Meth Enzymol 276A: 361-423, ed Carter CW; Roversi P et al., (2000) Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 56(Pt 10): 1316-1323), all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Mutagenesis mapping studies may be accomplished using any method known to one of skill in the art. See, e.g., Champe M et al., (1995) J Biol Chem 270: 1388-1394 and Cunningham BC & Wells JA (1989) Science 244: 1081-1085, each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety, for a description of mutagenesis techniques, including e scanning mutagenesis techniques. CLIPS (Chemical Linkage of Peptides onto Scaffolds) is a technology to present one or more peptides in a structurally constrained configuration to behave as functional mimics of x protein domains. See, e.g., U.S. Publication Nos. US 2008/0139407 A1 and US 2007/099240 A1, and US Patent No. 7,972,993, each of which is herein incorporated by nce in its entirety. In a specific embodiment, the epitope of an antibody is determined using alanine scanning mutagenesis studies. In a specific embodiment, the epitope of an antibody is determined using hydrogen/deuterium exchange d with mass spectrometry. In a specific embodiment, the epitope of an dy is determined using CLIPS Epitope Mapping logy from Pepscan Therapeutics.
As used herein, the term "an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3" consisting of a particular amino acid sequence or a set of amino acid residues refers to an epitope comprising one or more of the amino acid residues of the specified region, wherein the specified region es the first specified amino acid e and the last specified amino acid residue of the region of human LAG-3. In certain embodiments, the epitope comprises each one of the amino acid es located within the specified region. In certain embodiments, one or more additional amino acid residues of human LAG-3 outside the specified region bind to an antibody together with an epitope located within the specified region.
As used herein, the terms "T cell receptor" and "TCR" are used interchangeably and refer to full length heterodimeric αβ or γδ TCRs, antigen-binding fragments of full length TCRs, and molecules comprising TCR CDRs or variable regions. Examples of TCRs include, but are not limited to, full length TCRs, antigen-binding fragments of full length TCRs, soluble TCRs lacking transmembrane and cytoplasmic regions, single-chain TCRs containing variable regions of TCRs ed by a flexible linker, TCR chains linked by an engineered disulfide bond, monospecific TCRs, multi-specific TCRs (including bispecific TCRs), TCR fusions, human TCRs, humanized TCRs, ic TCRs, recombinantly produced TCRs, and synthetic TCRs. The term asses wild-type TCRs and genetically ered TCRs (e.g., a ic TCR comprising a chimeric TCR chain which includes a first portion from a TCR of a first species and a second n from a TCR of a second species).
As used herein, the terms "major histocompatibility complex" and "MHC" are used interchangeably and refer to an MHC class I molecule and/or an MHC class II molecule.
As used herein, the term "peptide-MHC complex" refers to an MHC le (MHC class I or MHC class II) with a peptide bound in the art-recognized peptide binding pocket of the MHC.
As used herein, the term "treat," "treating," and "treatment" refer to therapeutic or preventative measures described herein. The methods of "treatment" employ administration of an antibody to a subject having a disease or disorder, or posed to having such a disease or er, in order to prevent, cure, delay, reduce the severity of, or ameliorate one or more symptoms of the disease or disorder or recurring disease or disorder, or in order to prolong the survival of a subject beyond that ed in the absence of such treatment.
As used herein, the term "effective amount" in the context of the administration of a therapy to a subject refers to the amount of a therapy that achieves a desired prophylactic or therapeutic effect.
As used , the term ct" includes any human or non-human animal. In one embodiment, the subject is a human or non-human mammal. In one embodiment, the t is a human.
The determination of "percent identity" between two sequences (e.g., amino acid sequences or nucleic acid sequences) can be accomplished using a atical thm. A specific, non-limiting example of a mathematical thm utilized for the comparison of two sequences is the algorithm of Karlin S & Altschul SF (1990) PNAS 87: 2264-2268, modified as in Karlin S & Altschul SF (1993) PNAS 90: 5873-5877, each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. Such an algorithm is incorporated into the NBLAST and XBLAST programs of Altschul SF et al., (1990) J Mol Biol 215: 403, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. BLAST nucleotide searches can be performed with the NBLAST nucleotide program parameters set, e.g., for score=100, wordlength=12 to obtain nucleotide sequences gous to a nucleic acid molecules described . BLAST protein searches can be performed with the XBLAST program parameters set, e.g., to score 50, wordlength=3 to obtain amino acid sequences homologous to a n molecule bed herein. To obtain gapped alignments for comparison es, Gapped BLAST can be utilized as described in Altschul SF et al., (1997) Nuc Acids Res 25: 3389-3402, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. Alternatively, PSI BLAST can be used to perform an iterated search which s distant relationships between molecules (Id.). When utilizing BLAST, Gapped BLAST, and PSI Blast programs, the t ters of the respective programs (e.g., of XBLAST and NBLAST) can be used (see, e.g., National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) on the worldwide web, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). Another specific, non-limiting example of a mathematical algorithm utilized for the comparison of sequences is the algorithm of Myers and Miller, 1988, CABIOS 4:11-17, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Such an algorithm is incorporated in the ALIGN program (version 2.0) which is part of the GCG ce alignment software package. When utilizing the ALIGN program for comparing amino acid sequences, a PAM120 weight residue table, a gap length penalty of 12, and a gap penalty of 4 can be used.
The percent identity between two ces can be determined using techniques similar to those described above, with or without allowing gaps. In calculating percent identity, typically only exact matches are counted. 6.2 Anti-LAG-3 Antibodies In one aspect the instant disclosure provides antibodies that specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and antagonize LAG-3 function. The amino acid sequences of exemplary antibodies are set forth in Tables 1-7 herein.
The skilled worker will appreciate that the inal E or Q amino acid residue can, under certain conditions, spontaneously convert to pyroglutamate by post-translational cyclization of the free amino group to form a lactam. Accordingly, in certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides antibodies sing an antibody heavy chain variable region or light chain variable region disclosed herein (e.g. SEQ ID NOs: 56-72 and 73-77, respectively) or full length heavy chain or light chain disclosed herein (e.g. SEQ ID NOs: 168-186 and 187- 191, respectively), wherein the N-terminal E or Q amino acid residue has been converted to pyroglutamate (e.g., as a result of post-translational cyclization of the free amino group of the N-terminal E or Q e).
Table 1. Amino acid sequences of exemplary anti-LAG-3 antibodies.
SEQ Description Amino acid ce ID NO: 1 P01C09 VH QVQLKQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYMYWV KQRPEQGLEWIGRIDPANGNTKYDPKLQGKATITADT SSNTVYLQLSSLTSEDTAVFYCVIYSYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 2 P01C09 VL, P13F01 VL, EIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY P13G05 VL, P05E03 VL QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 3 P05E01 VH DVQLVESGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFTIKDTYIHWV KQRPEQGLEWIGEIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 4 P05E01 VL DIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISNMEAEDAATYYCQQWNSYPLTFGAGTKLELK P01A12 VH EVQLQQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYMYWV GLDWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCSTYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 6 P01A12 VL SPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 7 P13B01 VH EVQLQQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYIYWV KQRPERGLEWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQGTATITADT LQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCTTYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 8 P13B01 VL, P14C04 VL, ENVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY P14B07 VL QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 9 P13C10 VH, P15C02 VH, QVQLQQSGAELVKPGASVELSCTASGFNIRDTYMYWV P16D04 VH, P13G05 VH, KQRPEQGLEWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQDRATMTADT P13F06 VH, P14F01 VH, SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCTTYFYRYDVGGFDYW P16H01 VH GQGTTLTVS P13C10 VL, P13E02 VL, ENVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWF P13F02 VL, P13B03 VL, QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL P13H05 VL, P13G04 VL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 11 P13C08 VH QVQLKQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDNYIHWV KQRPEQGLEWIGSIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKASITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCASYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 12 P13C08 VL DVVMTQTPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 13 P13E02 VH QVQLQQPGAELVKPGASVKLSCTVSGFNIKDTYIHWV KQRPEQGLEWIGEIDPANGNSKYAPRFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 14 P13F02 VH QVQLQQPGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV KQRPEQGLDWVGEIDPANGHTKYDPKFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS P13B02 VH QVQMKQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV KQRPEQGLEWIGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 16 P13B02 VL EILLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 17 P13A06 VH QVQLKQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYMYWV KQRPEQGLEWIGRIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKATITADT LQLSSLTSEDTAVFYCVIYSYRYDVGGFDYW 18 P13A06 VL ENVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPHTFGGGTKLEIK 19 P14C04 VH QVQLQQPGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYMYWV KQRPEQGLDWIGRIDPANGNTHFDPKFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCSTYFYRYDVGGFDYW P14A04 VH, P13F01 VH, QVQLQQPGAELVKPGASVELSCTASGFNIRDTYMYWV P15E06 VH KQRPEQGLEWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQDRATMTADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCTTYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 21 P14A04 VL, P14G01 VL DIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 22 P15F06 VH QVQLKQSGAELVKPGASVELSCTASGFNIRDTYMYWV KQRPEQGLEWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQDRATMTADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCTTYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 23 P15F06 VL ENVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSTLHWF SPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPWTFGGGTKLEIK SEQ Description Amino acid ce ID NO: 24 P13B03 VH EVQLQQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV KQRPEQGLEWIGEIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS P15C02 VL DVVMTQTPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 26 P16D04 VL, P16H01 VL ENVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL AEDAATYYCQQWSSYPLTFGAGTKLELK 27 P13A04 VH QVQLQQPGAELVKPGASVELSCTASGFNIRDTYMYWV KQRPEQGLEWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQDRATMTADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSADTAVYYCTTYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 28 P13A04 VL DIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISNMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 29 P16H05 VH QVQLQQPGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDNYIHWV KQRPEQGLEWIGSIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKASITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCASYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS P16H05 VL EIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPHTFGGGTKLEIK 31 P13F09 VH QVQLQQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDNYIHWV GLEWIGSIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKASITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEGTAVYYCASYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 32 P13F09 VL, P14F06 VL EIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 33 P13G01 VH, P15G05 VH EVQLQQSGAELVKPGASVELSCTASGFNIRDTYMYWV KQRPEQGLEWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQDRATMTADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCTTYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 34 P13G01 VL QIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK P13H05 VH QVQLQQPGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV KQRPEQGLEWIGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 36 P13D04 VH QVQLQQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDNYMDWV KQRPEQGLEWIGKIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKATITADT LQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 37 P13D04 VL DIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWF PPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 38 P14G01 VH, P05E03 VH QVQLKESGAELVKPGASVELSCTASGFNIRDTYMYWV KQRPEQGLEWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQDRATMTADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCTTYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 39 P14G03 VH QVQMKQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV GLEWIGEIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 40 P14G03 VL DIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLYWF QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL AEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 41 P13F06 VL EILLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 42 P13B11 VH QVQLQQPGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDNYMDWV KQRPEQGLEWIGKIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 43 P13B11 VL QIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 44 P14F01 VL ENVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSTYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 45 P14F06 VH QVQMKQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDNYIHWV GLEWIGSIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKASITADT LQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCASYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 46 P13D05 VH QVQLQQPGAELVKPGASVELSCTASGFNIRDTYMYWV GLGWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQDRATMTADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCTTYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 47 P13D05 VL EIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWF RQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 48 P13G04 VH EVKLMESGAELVKPGASAELSCTASGFNIRDTYMYWV KQRPEQGLEWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQDRATMTADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCTTYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 49 P15E06 VL ENVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSGISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSRYPWTFGGGTKLEIK 50 P15G05 VL EIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPLTFGAGTKLELK 51 P15B06 VH EVQLQQSGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDTYMYWV KQRPEQGLDWIGRIDPANGNTHFDPKFQGKATITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCSTYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS SEQ Description Amino acid ce ID NO: 52 P15B06 VL QILLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMEAEDAATYYCQQWSSYPLTFGAGTKLELK 53 P14B07 VH QVQLQQPGAELVKPGASVKLSCTASGFNIKDNYIHWV KQRPEQGLEWIGSIDPANGNTKYDPKFQGKASITADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTTVYYCASYFYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTTLTVS 54 P13C06 VH QVQMKQSGAELVKPGASVELSCTASGFNITDTYMYWV GLEWIGRIDPANGNTKFDPKFQDRATMTADT SSNTAYLQLSSLTSEDTAVYYCTTYFDKYDVGGCDYW GQGTTLTVS 55 P13C06 VL EIVLTQSPALMAASPGEKVTITCSVSSSISSSNLYWF QHKSGTSPKLWIYGTSNLASGVPVRFSGSGSGTSYSL TISSMDAENAATYYCQQWRSYPFTFGSGTKLEIK 56 H0 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTMTRDT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARYYYRYDVGGFDYW 57 H1 SGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 58 H2 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT SSNTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 59 H3 QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT MELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 60 H4 QVQMKQSGAEVVKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWIGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT SSNTVYLQLSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 61 H4_R98K QVQMKQSGAEVVKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWIGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT SSNTVYLQLSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 62 H4_D100E QVQMKQSGAEVVKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWIGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT SSNTVYLQLSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYEVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 63 H1_R98K QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 64 H1_R98K_K23T QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 65 H1_R98K_L4M SGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 220 H1_R98K_L4M XVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV GLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS, whereinX = glutamine (Q) or utamate (pE) 66 H1_R98K_L4M_K23T QVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 67 H1_R98K_L4M_V5K QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 68 H1_R98K_L4M_V5K_K SGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV 23T RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 69 H1_R98K_V5K QVQLKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 70 H1_R98K_V5K_K23T QVQLKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 71 H2_R98K SGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT SSNTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 72 H3_R98K QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT MELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSS 73 L0 EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKPGQAPRLLIYGTSNLASGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIK 221 L0 XIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKPGQAPRLLIYGTSNLASGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIK, wherein X = glutamate(E) or pyroglutamate (pE) SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 74 L1 EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKPGQAPRLLIYGTSNLASGIPDRFSGSGSGTSYTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIK 75 L2 EILLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKPGQAPRLLIYGTSNLASGIPDRFSGSGSGTSYTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIK 76 L3 EILLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKPGQAPRLWIYGTSNLASGVPDRFSGSGSGTSYTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIK 77 L4 EILLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLTCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKPGQSPRLWIYGTSNLASGVPDRFSGSGSGTSYTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIK 78 CDRH1 DTYMY 79 CDRH1 DTYIH 80 CDRH1 DTYIY 81 CDRH1 DNYIH 82 CDRH1 DNYMD 83 CDRH2 RIDPANGNTKYDPKLQG 84 CDRH2 GNTKYDPKFQG 85 CDRH2 RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQG 86 CDRH2 RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD 87 CDRH2 SIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG 88 CDRH2 EIDPANGNSKYAPRFQG 89 CDRH2 EIDPANGHTKYDPKFQG 90 CDRH2 EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG 91 CDRH2 RIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG 92 CDRH2 RIDPANGNTHFDPKFQG 93 CDRH2 KIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG 94 CDRH3 VGGFDY 95 CDRH3 YYYRYDVGGFDY 96 CDRH3 YFYRYDVGGFDY 97 CDRH3 YFDKYDVGGCDY 98 CDRH3 YYYKYDVGGFDY 99 CDRH3 VGGFDY 100 CDRL1 SVSSSISSSNLH 101 CDRL1 SVSSSISSSTLH SEQ ption Amino acid sequence ID NO: 102 CDRL1 SVSSSISSSNLY 103 CDRL1 SVSSGISSSNLH 104 CDRL2 GTSNLAS 105 CDRL3 QQWSSYPFT 106 CDRL3 QQWNSYPLT 107 CDRL3 QQWSSYPHT 108 CDRL3 QQWSSYPWT 109 CDRL3 QQWSSYPLT 110 CDRL3 QQWSTYPFT 111 CDRL3 QQWSRYPWT 112 CDRL3 QQWRSYPFT 113 VH FR1 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIK 114 VH FR1 QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIK 115 VH FR1 QVQMKQSGAEVVKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIK 116 VH FR1 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIK 117 VH FR1 QVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIK 118 VH FR1 QVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIK 119 VH FR1 QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIK 120 VH FR1 QVQLKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIK 121 VH FR1 QVQLKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIK 122 VH FR2 WVRQAPGQGLEWMG 123 VH FR2 WVRQAPGQGLEWIG 124 VH FR3 RVTMTRDTSTSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCAR 125 VH FR3 RVTITADTSTSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCAT 126 VH FR3 DTSSNTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCAT 127 VH FR3 RVTITADTSSNTVYLQLSSLRSEDTAVYYCAT 128 VH FR4 WGQGTLVTVSS 129 VL FR1 EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSC 130 VL FR1 EILLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSC 131 VL FR1 EILLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLTC 132 VL FR2 WYQQKPGQAPRLLIY 133 VL FR2 WFQQKPGQAPRLLIY SEQ Description Amino acid ce ID NO: 134 VL FR2 WFQQKPGQAPRLWIY 135 VL FR2 WFQQKPGQSPRLWIY 136 VL FR3 GIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISRLEPEDFAVYYC 137 VL FR3 GIPDRFSGSGSGTSYTLTISRLEPEDFAVYYC 138 VL FR3 GVPDRFSGSGSGTSYTLTISRLEPEDFAVYYC 139 VL FR4 FGQGTKVEIK 140 CDRH1 consensus DX1YX2X3, wherein: X1 is T or N; X2 is I or M; and X3 is H, Y or D 141 CDRH1 consensus DX1YX2X3, wherein: X1 is T or N; X2 is I or M; and X3 is H or Y 142 CDRH2 consensus X1IDPANX2X3X4X5X6X7PX8X9QX10, wherein: X1 is E, R, S, or K; X2 is D or G; X3 is N or H; X4 is T or S; X5 is K or H; X6 is Y or F; X7 is D or A; X8 is K or R; X9 is F or L; and X10 is G or D 143 CDRH2 consensus NX2X3X4KX5X6PX7FQX8, wherein: X1 is E, R, or S; X2 is D or G; X3 is N or H; X4 is T or S; X5 is Y or F; X6 is D or A; X7 is K or R; and X8 is G or D 144 CDRH3 consensus YX1X2X3YX4VGGX5DY, wherein: X1 is Y, F, or S; X2 is Y or D; X3 is K or R; X4 is D or E; and X5 is F or C 145 CDRH3 consensus YX1X2X3YDVGGX4DY, wherein: X1 is Y, F, or S; X2 is Y or D; X3 is K or R; and X4 is F or C SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 146 CDRH3 consensus YYYX1YX2VGGFDY, wherein: X1 is K or R; and X2 is D or E 147 CDRL1 consensus SVSSX1ISSSX2LX3, wherein: X1 is S or G; X2 is N or T; and X3 is H or Y 148 CDRL1 consensus SSSNLX1, wherein: X1 is H or Y 149 CDRL3 consensus QQWX1X2YPX3T, wherein: X1 is S, N, or R; X2 is S, T or R; and X3 is F, L, H, or W 150 CDRL3 consensus QQWX1SYPX2T, wherein: X1 is S, N, or R; and X2 is F, L, or H 151 Humanized VH consensus QVQX1X2QSGAEVX3KPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIH WVRQAPGQGLEWX5GEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTX6T X7DTSX8X9TVYX10X11LSSLRSEDTAVYYCAX12YYYX1 GGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS, wherein: X1 is M or L; X2 is V or K; X3 is K or V; X4 is K or T; X5 is M or I; X6 is I or M; X7 is A or R; X8 is T or S; X9 is S or N; X10 is M or L; X11 is E or Q; X12 is T or R; X13 is K or R; and X14 is D or E SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 218 Humanized VH consensus QVQX1X2QSGAEVX3KPGASVKVSCX4ASGFNIKDTYIH WVRQAPGQGLEWX5GEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTX6T 8X9TVYX10X11LSSLRSEDTAVYYCAX12YYYX1 3YX14VGGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS, wherein: X1 is M or L; X2 is V or K; X3 is K or V; X4 is K or T; X5 is M or I; X6 is I or M; X7 is A or R; X8 is T or S; X9 is S or N; X10 is M or L; X11 is E or Q; X12 is T or R; X13 is K or R; and X14 is D or E 222 Humanized VH consensus X1VQX2X3QSGAEVX4KPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIH WVRQAPGQGLEWX5GEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTX6T X7DTSX8X9TVYX10X11LSSLRSEDTAVYYCAX12YYYX1 3YX14VGGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS, wherein: X1 is Q or pE (pyroglutamate) X2 is M or L; X3 is V or K; X4 is K or V; X5 is M or I; X6 is I or M; X7 is A or R; X8 is T or S; X9 is S or N; X10 is M or L; X11 is E or Q; X12 is T or R; X13 is K or R; and X14 is D or E SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 223 Humanized VH consensus X1VQX2X3QSGAEVX4KPGASVKVSCX5ASGFNIKDTYI HWVRQAPGQGLEWX6GEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTX7 TX8DTSX9X10TVYX11X12LSSLRSEDTAVYYCAX13YYY X14YX15VGGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS, n: X1 is Q or pE (pyroglutamate) X2 is M or L; X3 is V or K; X4 is K or V; X5 is K or T; X6 is M or I; X7 is I or M; X8 is A or R; X9 is T or S; X10 is S or N; X11 is M or L; X12 is E or Q; X13 is T or R; X14 is K or R; and X15 is D or E 152 Humanized VL consensus QSPGTLSLSPGERATLX2CSVSSSISSSNLHW X3QQKPGQX4PRLX5IYGTSNLASGX6PDRFSGSGSGTX 7X8TLTISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEI K, wherein: X1 is V or L; X2 is S or T; X3 is Y or F; X4 is A or S; X5 is L or W; X6 is I or V; X7 is D or S; and X8 is F or Y 224 Humanized VL consensus X1IX2LTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLX3CSVSSSISSSNLH WX4QQKPGQX5PRLX6IYGTSNLASGX7PDRFSGSGSGT X8X9TLTISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVE IK, wherein: X1 is E or pE (pyroglutamate) X2 is V or L; X3 is S or T; X4 is Y or F; X5 is A or S; X6 is L or W; X7 is I or V; X8 is D or S; and X9 is F or Y SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 168 H1_R98K_L4M full QVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV length IgG1 heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT YPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 225 H1_R98K_L4M full XVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV length IgG1 heavy chain GLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT MELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG, wherein X = glutamine (Q) or pyroglutamate (pE) 169 H1_R98K_L4M full QVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV length IgG1 N297A heavy RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT chain STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR VVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 226 H1_R98K_L4M full SGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV length IgG1 N297A heavy RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT chain STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG, wherein X = glutamine (Q) or pyroglutamate (pE) 170 H1_R98K_L4M full QVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV length IgG4 S228P heavy RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT chain STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPCSRSTSESTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTKTYTCNVDHKPSNTKVDKRVESK PCPAPEFLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPE VTCVVVDVSQEDPEVQFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQ FNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKGLPSSI EKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSQEEMTKNQVSLTCLV KGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFL YSRLTVDKSRWQEGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSL 227 K_L4M full XVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV length IgG4 S228P heavy RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT chain STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPCSRSTSESTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTKTYTCNVDHKPSNTKVDKRVESK YGPPCPPCPAPEFLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPE VTCVVVDVSQEDPEVQFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQ FNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKGLPSSI EKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSQEEMTKNQVSLTCLV KGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFL YSRLTVDKSRWQEGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSL wherein X = ine (Q) or pyroglutamate (pE) SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 171 H0 full length IgG1 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV N297A heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTMTRDT MELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 172 H1 full length IgG1 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV N297A heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR TYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 173 H2 full length IgG1 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV N297A heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT SSNTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT YPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 174 H3 full length IgG1 QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV N297A heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT SSNTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC PEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR VVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 175 H4 full length IgG1 QVQMKQSGAEVVKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV N297A heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWIGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT SSNTVYLQLSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 176 H4_R98K full length IgG1 QVQMKQSGAEVVKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV N297A heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWIGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT SSNTVYLQLSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK TCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 177 H4_D100E full length QVQMKQSGAEVVKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV IgG1 N297A heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWIGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT LQLSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYRYEVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 178 H1_R98K full length IgG1 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV N297A heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW TVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 179 H1_R98K_K23T full QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV length IgG1 N297A heavy RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT chain STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT YPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 180 H1_R98K_L4M_K23T QVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV full length IgG1 N297A RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT heavy chain MELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK TCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR VVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 181 H1_R98K_L4M_V5K full QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV length IgG1 N297A heavy RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT chain STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 182 H1_R98K_L4M_V5K_K QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV 23T full length IgG1 RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT N297A heavy chain STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS VPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 183 H1_R98K_V5K full QVQLKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV length IgG1 N297A heavy RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT chain STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT YPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 184 H1_R98K_V5K_K23T QVQLKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV full length IgG1 N297A RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT heavy chain STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC LVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 185 H2_R98K full length IgG1 SGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGFNIKDTYIHWV N297A heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT MELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC PEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG SEQ ption Amino acid sequence ID NO: 186 H3_R98K full length IgG1 QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCTASGFNIKDTYIHWV N297A heavy chain RQAPGQGLEWMGEIDPANDNTKYDPKFQGRVTITADT SSNTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCATYYYKYDVGGFDYW GQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGC PEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPK SCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISR TPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPR EEQYASTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALP APIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGS FFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKS LSLSPG 187 L0 full length light chain EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKPGQAPRLLIYGTSNLASGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIKRTV AAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQ WKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKA DYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC 228 L0 full length light chain SPGTLSLSPGERATLSCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKPGQAPRLLIYGTSNLASGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIKRTV AAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQ WKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKA DYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC, wherein X = glutamate(E) or pyroglutamate (pE) 188 L1 full length light chain EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCSVSSSISSSNLHWY QQKPGQAPRLLIYGTSNLASGIPDRFSGSGSGTSYTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIKRTV AAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQ WKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKA DYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC 189 L2 full length light chain EILLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKPGQAPRLLIYGTSNLASGIPDRFSGSGSGTSYTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIKRTV AAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQ WKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKA DYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC 190 L3 full length light chain EILLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCSVSSSISSSNLHWF QQKPGQAPRLWIYGTSNLASGVPDRFSGSGSGTSYTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIKRTV AAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQ WKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKA DYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC 191 L4 full length light chain SPGTLSLSPGERATLTCSVSSSISSSNLHWF SPRLWIYGTSNLASGVPDRFSGSGSGTSYTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSSYPFTFGQGTKVEIKRTV AAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQ WKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKA DYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 192 Human IgG1 G1m3 ASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGCLVKDYFPEPV allotype (without C- TVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSS terminal lysine) SLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPKSCDKTHTCPP CPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVD VSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRV VSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKA KGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSD IAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVD KSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPG 193 Human IgG1 G1m3 SVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGCLVKDYFPEPV allotype TVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSS SLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPKSCDKTHTCPP CPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVD VSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRV VSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKA KGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSD SNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVD KSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK 208 Human IgG1 G1m17 ASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGCLVKDYFPEPV allotype (without C- TVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSS al lysine) SLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKKVEPKSCDKTHTCPP CPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVD EVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRV VSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKA KGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSD IAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVD KSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPG 209 Human IgG1 G1m17 ASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGCLVKDYFPEPV allotype TVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSS SLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKKVEPKSCDKTHTCPP CPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVD VSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRV LHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKA KGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSD IAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVD KSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK 194 IgG1 N297A (without C- ASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGCLVKDYFPEPV terminal ) TVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSS SLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPKSCDKTHTCPP CPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVD VSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYASTYRV VSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKA KGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSD IAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVD KSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPG SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 195 IgG1 N297A ASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGCLVKDYFPEPV TVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSS SLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPKSCDKTHTCPP CPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVD VSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYASTYRV VSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKA KGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSD IAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVD KSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK 196 IgG4 S228P (without C- ASTKGPSVFPLAPCSRSTSESTAALGCLVKDYFPEPV terminal ) GALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSS SLGTKTYTCNVDHKPSNTKVDKRVESKYGPPCPPCPA PEFLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSQ EDPEVQFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQFNSTYRVVSV LTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKGLPSSIEKTISKAKGQ PREPQVYTLPPSQEEMTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAV EWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSRLTVDKSR WQEGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSLG 197 IgG4 S228P ASTKGPSVFPLAPCSRSTSESTAALGCLVKDYFPEPV TVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSS SLGTKTYTCNVDHKPSNTKVDKRVESKYGPPCPPCPA PEFLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSQ EDPEVQFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQFNSTYRVVSV LTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKGLPSSIEKTISKAKGQ PREPQVYTLPPSQEEMTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAV EWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSRLTVDKSR WQEGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSLGK 198 Human kappa light chain RTVAAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREA constant region IGKC*01 DNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTL Km3 allotype SKADYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC 219 Human kappa light chain GTVAAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREA constant region IGKC*01 KVQWKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTL Km3 pe SKADYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC Table 2. Heavy chain CDR amino acid sequences of exemplary anti-LAG-3 antibodies. * VH CDRH1 CDRH2 CDRH3 (SEQ ID (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) P01C09 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKYDPKLQG (83) YSYRYDVGGFDY (94) P05E01 VH DTYIH (79) EIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG (84) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) P01A12 VH DTYMY (78) GNTKFDPKFQG (85) VGGFDY (95) P13B01 VH DTYIY (80) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQG (85) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13C10 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13C08 VH DNYIH (81) SIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG (87) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13E02 VH DTYIH (79) EIDPANGNSKYAPRFQG (88) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) VH CDRH1 CDRH2 CDRH3 (SEQ ID (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) P13F02 VH DTYIH (79) GHTKYDPKFQG (89) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) P13B02 VH DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) P13A06 VH DTYMY (78) GNTKYDPKFQG (91) YSYRYDVGGFDY (94) P14C04 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTHFDPKFQG (92) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P14A04 VH DTYMY (78) GNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P15F06 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13B03 VH DTYIH (79) EIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG (84) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) P15C02 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P16D04 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13F01 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13A04 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P16H05 VH DNYIH (81) SIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG (87) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13F09 VH DNYIH (81) SIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG (87) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13G01 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13H05 VH DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) P13D04 VH DNYMD (82) KIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG (93) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) P14G01 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P14G03 VH DTYIH (79) EIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG (84) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) P13G05 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13F06 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13B11 VH DNYMD (82) GNTKYDPKFQG (93) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) P14F01 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) VGGFDY (96) P14F06 VH DNYIH (81) SIDPANGNTKYDPKFQG (87) VGGFDY (96) P13D05 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13G04 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P15E06 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P15G05 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P15B06 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTHFDPKFQG (92) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P14B07 VH DNYIH (81) GNTKYDPKFQG (87) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P05E03 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFYRYDVGGFDY (96) P13C06 VH DTYMY (78) RIDPANGNTKFDPKFQD (86) YFDKYDVGGCDY (97) H0 DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) H1 DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) H2 DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) H3 DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) H4 DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYRYDVGGFDY (95) H4_R98K DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) H4_D100E DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYRYEVGGFDY (99) H1_R98K DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) H1_R98K_K23T DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) VH CDRH1 CDRH2 CDRH3 (SEQ ID (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) H1_R98K_L4M DTYIH (79) DNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) K_L4M_K23T DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) H1_R98K_L4M_V5K DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) H1_R98K_L4M_V5K_K23T DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) H1_R98K_V5K DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) H1_R98K_V5K_K23T DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) H2_R98K DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) H3_R98K DTYIH (79) EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (90) YYYKYDVGGFDY (98) *Defined according to the Kabat numbering system.
Table 3. Light chain CDR amino acid sequences of exemplary anti-LAG-3 dies. * VL CDRL1 CDRL2 CDRL3 (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) P01C09 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P05E01 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWNSYPLT (106) P01A12 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13B01 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13C10 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13C08 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13E02 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13F02 VL SSSNLH (100) S (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13B02 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13A06 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPHT (107) P14C04 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P14A04 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) S (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P15F06 VL SSSTLH (101) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPWT (108) P13B03 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P15C02 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P16D04 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPLT (109) P13F01 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) PFT (105) P13A04 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P16H05 VL SSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) PHT (107) P13F09 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13G01 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13H05 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13D04 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P14G01 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P14G03 VL SVSSSISSSNLY (102) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) VL CDRL1 CDRL2 CDRL3 (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) P13G05 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) S (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13F06 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13B11 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P14F01 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSTYPFT (110) P14F06 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13D05 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13G04 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P15E06 VL SSSNLH (103) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSRYPWT (111) P15G05 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPLT (109) P15B06 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPLT (109) P14B07 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P05E03 VL SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) P13C06 VL SVSSSISSSNLY (102) GTSNLAS (104) QQWRSYPFT (112) L0 SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) L1 SVSSSISSSNLH (100) S (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) L2 SVSSSISSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) L3 SSSNLH (100) GTSNLAS (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) L4 SVSSSISSSNLH (100) S (104) QQWSSYPFT (105) *Defined according to the Kabat numbering system.
Table 4. Heavy chain framework (FR) amino acid sequences of exemplary anti-LAG-3 antibodies. * VH VH FR1 VH FR2 VH FR3 VH FR4 (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) NO:) H0 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTMTRDTSTSTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCKASGFNIK (113) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAR (124) SS (128) H1 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSTSTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCKASGFNIK (113) EWMG (122) VYYCAT (125) SS (128) H2 SGAEVKKPGASV GQGL RVTITADTSSNTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCKASGFNIK (113) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (126) SS (128) H3 QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSSNTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCTASGFNIK (114) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (126) SS (128) H4 QVQMKQSGAEVVKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSSNTVYLQLSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCTASGFNIK (115) EWIG (123) RSEDTAVYYCAT (127) SS (128) H4_R98K QVQMKQSGAEVVKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSSNTVYLQLSSL WGQGTLVTV SGFNIK (115) EWIG (123) RSEDTAVYYCAT (127) SS (128) H4_D100E QVQMKQSGAEVVKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSSNTVYLQLSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCTASGFNIK (115) EWIG (123) VYYCAT (127) SS (128) H1_R98K QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSTSTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCKASGFNIK (113) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (125) SS (128) K_K23T QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSTSTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCTASGFNIK (116) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (125) SS (128) H1_R98K_L4M QVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSTSTVYMELSSL VTV KVSCKASGFNIK (117) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (125) SS (128) H1_R98K_L4M_K23T QVQMVQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSTSTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCTASGFNIK (118) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (125) SS (128) H1_R98K_L4M_V5K QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSTSTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV SGFNIK (119) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (125) SS (128) H1_R98K_L4M_V5K_K23T QVQMKQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSTSTVYMELSSL VTV KVSCTASGFNIK (114) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (125) SS (128) H1_R98K_V5K QVQLKQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSTSTVYMELSSL VTV KVSCKASGFNIK (120) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (125) SS (128) H1_R98K_V5K_K23T SGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSTSTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCTASGFNIK (121) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (125) SS (128) H2_R98K QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASV WVRQAPGQGL RVTITADTSSNTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCKASGFNIK (113) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (126) SS (128) H3_R98K SGAEVKKPGASV GQGL RVTITADTSSNTVYMELSSL WGQGTLVTV KVSCTASGFNIK (114) EWMG (122) RSEDTAVYYCAT (126) SS (128) * The heavy chain framework regions described in Table 4 are determined based upon the boundaries of the Kabat numbering system for CDRs. In other words, the VH CDRs are determined by Kabat and the framework regions are the amino acid residues surrounding the CDRs in the variable region in the format FR1, CDR1, FR2, CDR2, FR3, CDR3, and FR4.
Table 5. Light chain framework (FR) amino acid sequences of exemplary anti-LAG-3 antibodies. * VL VL FR1 VL FR2 VL FR3 VL FR4 (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) (SEQ ID NO:) L0 EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGER WYQQKPGQAPRLLIY SGSGSGTDFTLTISRL FGQGTKVEIK ATLSC (129) (132) EPEDFAVYYC (136) (139) L1 EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGER WYQQKPGQAPRLLIY GIPDRFSGSGSGTSYTLTISRL FGQGTKVEIK ATLSC (129) (132) EPEDFAVYYC (137) (139) L2 EILLTQSPGTLSLSPGER WFQQKPGQAPRLLIY GIPDRFSGSGSGTSYTLTISRL VEIK ATLSC (130) (133) EPEDFAVYYC (137) (139) L3 EILLTQSPGTLSLSPGER WFQQKPGQAPRLWIY GVPDRFSGSGSGTSYTLTISRL FGQGTKVEIK ATLSC (130) (134) EPEDFAVYYC (138) (139) L4 EILLTQSPGTLSLSPGER WFQQKPGQSPRLWIY GVPDRFSGSGSGTSYTLTISRL FGQGTKVEIK ATLTC (131) (135) EPEDFAVYYC (138) (139) * The light chain framework regions described in Table 5 are determined based upon the boundaries of the Kabat numbering system for CDRs. In other words, the VL CDRs are ined by Kabat and the framework regions are the amino acid residues nding the CDRs in the variable region in the format FR1, CDR1, FR2, CDR2, FR3, CDR3, and FR4.
Table 6. Exemplary murine anti-LAG-3 antibodies.
Antibody Heavy chain variable Light chain variable region SEQ ID NO: region SEQ ID NO: P01C09 1 2 P05E01 3 4 P01A12 5 6 P13B01 7 8 P13C10 9 10 P13C08 11 12 P13E02 13 10 P13F02 14 10 P13B02 15 16 P13A06 17 18 P14C04 19 8 P14A04 20 21 P15F06 22 23 Antibody Heavy chain le Light chain variable region SEQ ID NO: region SEQ ID NO: P13B03 24 10 P15C02 9 25 P16D04 9 26 P13F01 20 2 P13A04 27 28 P16H05 29 30 P13F09 31 32 P13G01 33 34 P13H05 35 10 P13D04 36 37 P14G01 38 21 P14G03 39 40 P13G05 9 2 P13F06 9 41 P13B11 42 43 P14F01 9 44 P14F06 45 32 P13D05 46 47 P13G04 48 10 P15E06 20 49 P15G05 33 50 P15B06 51 52 P14B07 53 8 P05E03 38 2 P13C06 54 55 Table 7. Exemplary humanized anti-LAG-3 antibodies. * Antibody Heavy chain le region Light chain variable (SEQ ID NO:) region (SEQ ID NO:) -01 H0 (56) L0 (73) -02 H0 (56) L1 (74) P13B02-03 H0 (56) L2 (75) P13B02-04 H0 (56) L3 (76) P13B02-05 H0 (56) L4 (77) P13B02-06 H1 (57) L0 (73) P13B02-07 H1 (57) L1 (74) P13B02-08 H1 (57) L2 (75) P13B02-09 H1 (57) L3 (76) P13B02-10 H1 (57) L4 (77) P13B02-11 H2 (58) L0 (73) P13B02-12 H2 (58) L1 (74) P13B02-13 H2 (58) L2 (75) P13B02-14 H2 (58) L3 (76) P13B02-15 H2 (58) L4 (77) P13B02-16 H3 (59) L0 (73) P13B02-17 H3 (59) L1 (74) P13B02-18 H3 (59) L2 (75) P13B02-19 H3 (59) L3 (76) P13B02-20 H3 (59) L4 (77) P13B02-21 H4 (60) L0 (73) P13B02-22 H4 (60) L1 (74) P13B02-23 H4 (60) L2 (75) P13B02-24 H4 (60) L3 (76) -25 H4 (60) L4 (77) P13B02-26 H4_R98K (61) L4 (77) P13B02-27 H4_D100E (62) L4 (77) P13B02-28 H1_R98K (63) L0 (73) P13B02-29 H1_R98K_K23T (64) L0 (73) P13B02-30 H1_R98K_L4M (65) L0 (73) dy Heavy chain variable region Light chain variable (SEQ ID NO:) region (SEQ ID NO:) P13B02-31 H1_R98K_L4M_K23T (66) L0 (73) P13B02-32 K_L4M_V5K (67) L0 (73) P13B02-33 H1_R98K_L4M_V5K_K23T (68) L0 (73) P13B02-34 H1_R98K_V5K (69) L0 (73) -35 H1_R98K_V5K_K23T (70) L0 (73) P13B02-36 H2_R98K (71) L0 (73) P13B02-37 H3_R98K (72) L0 (73) Table 8. Human germline sequences.
SEQ Description Amino acid sequence ID NO: 153 IGHV1-46*01 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTSYYMHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGIINPSGGSTSYAQKFQGRVTMTRDT STSTVYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCAR 154 IGHV12*01 EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGATVKISCKVSGYTFTDYYMHWV QQAPGKGLEWMGLVDPEDGETIYAEKFQGRVTITADT STDTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCAT 155 IGHV1-3*01 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTSYAMHWV RQAPGQRLEWMGWINAGNGNTKYSQKFQGRVTITRDT SASTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCAR 156 IGHV1-24*01 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKVSGYTLTELSMHWV RQAPGKGLEWMGGFDPEDGETIYAQKFQGRVTMTEDT STDTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCAT 157 2*01 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTGYYMHWV RQAPGQGLEWMGRINPNSGGTNYAQKFQGRVTSTRDT SISTAYMELSRLRSDDTVVYYCAR 158 IGHV1-45*01 QMQLVQSGAEVKKTGSSVKVSCKASGYTFTYRYLHWV RQAPGQALEWMGWITPFNGNTNYAQKFQDRVTITRDR SMSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAMYYCAR 159 IGHV1-18*01 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTSYGISWV RQAPGQGLEWMGWISAYNGNTNYAQKLQGRVTMTTDT STSTAYMELRSLRSDDTAVYYCAR 200 IGHJ1*01 AEYFQHWGQGTLVTVSS 160 IGKV3-20*01 EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSSYLAWY APRLLIYGASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQYGSSP 161 IGKV3D-15*01 or EIVMTQSPATLSVSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSNLAWYQ *01 QKPGQAPRLLIYGASTRATGIPARFSGSGSGTEFTLT ISSLQSEDFAVYYCQQYNNWP 162 IGKV3D-20*01 EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCGASQSVSSSYLAWY QQKPGLAPRLLIYDASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTL TISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQYGSSP SEQ ption Amino acid sequence ID NO: 163 IGKV3D-7*01 EIVMTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSSYLSWY QQKPGQAPRLLIYGASTRATGIPARFSGSGSGTDFTL TISSLQPEDFAVYYCQQDYNLPP 164 IGKV1-9*01 DIQLTQSPSFLSASVGDRVTITCRASQGISSYLAWYQ QKPGKAPKLLIYAASTLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTEFTLT ISSLQPEDFATYYCQQLNSYP 165 IGKV3-11*01 EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSYLAWYQ QKPGQAPRLLIYDASNRATGIPARFSGSGSGTDFTLT EDFAVYYCQQRSNWP 201 IGKJ1*01 WTFGQGTKVEIK Table 9. Exemplary sequences of LAG-3.
SEQ ID Description Amino acid Sequence 166 Human LAG-3 MWEAQFLGLLFLQPLWVAPVKPLQPGAEVPVVW immature protein AQEGAPAQLPCSPTIPLQDLSLLRRAGVTWQHQP 7-1) DSGPPAAAPGHPLAPGPHPAAPSSWGPRPRRYTV LSVGPGGLRSGRLPLQPRVQLDERGRQRGDFSLW LRPARRADAGEYRAAVHLRDRALSCRLRLRLGQ ASMTASPPGSLRASDWVILNCSFSRPDRPASVHW FRNRGQGRVPVRESPHHHLAESFLFLPQVSPMDS GPWGCILTYRDGFNVSIMYNLTVLGLEPPTPLTVY AGAGSRVGLPCRLPAGVGTRSFLTAKWTPPGGGP DLLVTGDNGDFTLRLEDVSQAQAGTYTCHIHLQE QQLNATVTLAIITVTPKSFGSPGSLGKLLCEVTPVS GQERFVWSSLDTPSQRSFSGPWLEAQEAQLLSQP WQCQLYQGERLLGAAVYFTELSSPGAQRSGRAP GALPAGHLLLFLILGVLSLLLLVTGAFGFHLWRRQ WRPRRFSALEQGIHPPQAQSKIEELEQEPEPEPEPE PEPEPEPEPEQL 167 Human LAG-3 mature VPVVWAQEGAPAQLPCSPTIPLQDLSLLRRAGVT protein WQHQPDSGPPAAAPGHPLAPGPHPAAPSSWGPRP RRYTVLSVGPGGLRSGRLPLQPRVQLDERGRQRG DFSLWLRPARRADAGEYRAAVHLRDRALSCRLR LRLGQASMTASPPGSLRASDWVILNCSFSRPDRPA SVHWFRNRGQGRVPVRESPHHHLAESFLFLPQVS WGCILTYRDGFNVSIMYNLTVLGLEPPTP LTVYAGAGSRVGLPCRLPAGVGTRSFLTAKWTPP GGGPDLLVTGDNGDFTLRLEDVSQAQAGTYTCHI HLQEQQLNATVTLAIITVTPKSFGSPGSLGKLLCE VTPVSGQERFVWSSLDTPSQRSFSGPWLEAQEAQ QCQLYQGERLLGAAVYFTELSSPGAQRS GRAPGALPAGHLLLFLILGVLSLLLLVTGAFGFHL WRRQWRPRRFSALEQGIHPPQAQSKIEELEQEPEP EPEPEPEPEPEPEPEQL SEQ ID Description Amino acid Sequence 210 Human LAG-3 mature LQPGAEVPVVWAQEGAPAQLPCSPTIPLQDLSLLR protein RAGVTWQHQPDSGPPAAAPGHPLAPGPHPAAPSS WGPRPRRYTVLSVGPGGLRSGRLPLQPRVQLDER GRQRGDFSLWLRPARRADAGEYRAAVHLRDRAL RLGQASMTASPPGSLRASDWVILNCSFSR PDRPASVHWFRNRGQGRVPVRESPHHHLAESFLF LPQVSPMDSGPWGCILTYRDGFNVSIMYNLTVLG LEPPTPLTVYAGAGSRVGLPCRLPAGVGTRSFLTA KWTPPGGGPDLLVTGDNGDFTLRLEDVSQAQAG TYTCHIHLQEQQLNATVTLAIITVTPKSFGSPGSLG KLLCEVTPVSGQERFVWSSLDTPSQRSFSGPWLE AQEAQLLSQPWQCQLYQGERLLGAAVYFTELSSP GAQRSGRAPGALPAGHLLLFLILGVLSLLLLVTGA FGFHLWRRQWRPRRFSALEQGIHPPQAQSKIEELE PEPEPEPEPEPEPEQL 217 Human LAG-3 LQPGAEVPVVWAQEGAPAQLPCSPTIPLQDLSLLR fragment QHQPDSGPPAAAPGHPLAPGPHPAAPSS WGPRPRRYTVLSVGPGGLRSGRLPLQPRVQLDER GRQRGDFSLWLRPARRADAGEYRAAVHLRDRAL RLGQASMTASPPGSLRASDWVILNCSFSR PDRPASVHWFRNRGQGRVPVRESPHHHLAESFLF LPQVSPMDSGPWGCILTYRDGFNVSIMYNLTVLG LEPPTPLTVYAGAGSRVGLPCRLPAGVGTRSFLTA KWTPPGGGPDLLVTGDNGDFTLRLEDVSQAQAG TYTCHIHLQEQQLNATVTLAIITVTPKSFGSPGSLG KLLCEVTPVSGQERFVWSSLDTPSQRSFSGPWLE AQEAQLLSQPWQCQLYQGERLLGAAVYFTELSSP GAQRSGRAPGALPAGHL 199 Human LAG-3 30 GPPAAAPGHPLAPGPHPAAPSSWGPRPRRY amino acid loop 211 LAG-3 epitope D 212 LAG-3 epitope SPTIPLQD 213 LAG-3 epitope SPTIPLQDL 214 LAG-3 epitope SPTIPLQDLS 215 LAG-3 epitope SPTIPLQDLSL 216 LAG-3 epitope SPTIPLQDLSLL In certain embodiments, the t disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a VH domain comprising one, two, or all three of the CDRs of a VH domain set forth in Tables 1, 2, 6, and 7 herein. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises the CDRH1 of one of the VH domains set forth in Tables 1, 2, 6, and 7. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises the CDRH2 of one of the VH s set forth in Tables 1, 2, 6, and 7. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises the CDRH3 of one of the VH domains set forth in Tables 1, 2, 6, and ] In certain embodiments, the t disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody sing a VL domain comprising one, two, or all three of the CDRs of a VL domain disclosed in Tables 1, 3, 6, and 7 herein. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises the CDRL1 of one of the VL domains set forth in Tables 1, 3, 6, and 7. In certain embodiments, the dy ses the CDRL2 of one of the VL domains set forth in Tables 1, 3, 6, and 7. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises the CDRL3 of one of the VL domains set forth in Tables 1, 3, 6, and 7.
In certain embodiments, the CDRs of an antibody can be determined according to Kabat et al., J. Biol. Chem. 252, 6609-6616 (1977) and Kabat et al., Sequences of n of logical interest (1991), each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the dy comprising the Kabat VH CDRs of a VH disclosed in Tables 1, 6, and 7 herein. In n embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG- 3), the antibody comprising the Kabat VL CDRs of a VL disclosed in Tables 1, 6, and 7 herein.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising the Kabat VH CDRs and Kabat VL CDRs of an antibody disclosed in Tables 1, 6, and 7 herein.
In certain embodiments, the CDRs of an antibody can be determined according to the Chothia numbering scheme, which refers to the location of immunoglobulin structural loops (see, e.g., Chothia C & Lesk AM, (1987), J Mol Biol 196: 901-917; Al-Lazikani B et al., (1997) J Mol Biol 273: 927-948; a C et al., (1992) J Mol Biol 227: 799-817; Tramontano A et al., (1990) J Mol Biol 215(1): 175-82; and U.S. Patent No. 7,709,226, all of which are herein incorporated by nce in their entireties). Typically, when using the Kabat numbering convention, the Chothia CDRH1 loop is present at heavy chain amino acids 26 to 32, 33, or 34, the Chothia CDRH2 loop is t at heavy chain amino acids 52 to 56, and the Chothia CDRH3 loop is present at heavy chain amino acids 95 to 102, while the Chothia CDRL1 loop is present at light chain amino acids 24 to 34, the Chothia CDRL2 loop is present at light chain amino acids 50 to 56, and the Chothia CDRL3 loop is present at light chain amino acids 89 to 97. The end of the Chothia CDRH1 loop when numbered using the Kabat numbering convention varies between H32 and H34 depending on the length of the loop (this is because the Kabat numbering scheme places the insertions at H35A and H35B; if neither 35A nor 35B is present, the loop ends at 32; if only 35A is present, the loop ends at 33; if both 35A and 35B are present, the loop ends at 34).
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure es an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising the Chothia VH CDRs of a VH disclosed in Tables 1, 6, and 7 . In certain ments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG- 3), the antibody comprising the Chothia VL CDRs of a VL disclosed in Tables 1, 6, and 7 herein. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising the a VH CDRs and Chothia VL CDRs of an antibody sed in Tables 1, 6, and 7 herein. In certain embodiments, antibodies that ically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) comprise one or more CDRs, in which the Chothia and Kabat CDRs have the same amino acid sequence. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated dy that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and comprises combinations of Kabat CDRs and Chothia CDRs.
In certain embodiments, the CDRs of an antibody can be determined according to the IMGT ing system as described in Lefranc M-P, (1999) The Immunologist 7: 132- 136 and Lefranc M-P et al., (1999) Nucleic Acids Res 27: 209-212, each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. According to the IMGT numbering scheme, CDRH1 is at positions 26 to 35, CDRH2 is at ons 51 to 57, CDRH3 is at positions 93 to 102, CDRL1 is at ons 27 to 32, CDRL2 is at positions 50 to 52, and CDRL3 is at positions 89 to 97.
In certain ments, the t disclosure provides antibodies that specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and comprise CDRs of an antibody disclosed in Tables 1, 6, and 7 herein, as determined by the IMGT numbering system, for example, as described in Lefranc M-P (1999) supra and Lefranc M-P et al., (1999) supra.
In certain embodiments, the CDRs of an antibody can be ined according to the AbM numbering scheme, which refers to AbM hypervariable regions, which represent a compromise between the Kabat CDRs and Chothia structural loops, and are used by Oxford Molecular's AbM antibody modeling software (Oxford Molecular Group, Inc.). In a particular embodiment, the instant disclosure es antibodies that specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and comprise CDRs of an antibody disclosed in Tables 1, 6, and 7 herein as determined by the AbM numbering scheme.
In certain embodiments, the CDRs of an antibody can be determined according to MacCallum RM et al., (1996) J Mol Biol 262: 5, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. See also, e.g., Martin A. "Protein Sequence and Structure Analysis of Antibody Variable Domains," in Antibody Engineering, Kontermann and Dübel, eds., Chapter 31, pp. 422-439, er-Verlag, Berlin (2001), which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. In a ular embodiment, the instant disclosure es antibodies that specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and comprise CDRs of an antibody disclosed in Tables 1, 6, and 7 herein as described in MacCallum RM et al., (1996) supra.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising the CDRH1, CDRH2, and CDRH3 region amino acid ces of a VH domain set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 36, 38, 39, 42, 45, 46, 48, 51, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, or 72, and a light chain variable region comprising the CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 region amino acid sequences of a VL domain set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 37, 40, 41, 43, 44, 47, 49, 50, 52, 55, 73, 74, 75, 76, or 77, wherein each CDR is defined in accordance with the Kabat definition, the Chothia definition, the combination of the Kabat definition and the Chothia definition, the IMGT numbering system, the AbM definition, or the MacCallum definition of CDR.
In certain embodiments, the t disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody sing: (a) a CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DX1YX2X3 (SEQ ID NO: 140), wherein X1 is T or N, X2 is I or M, and X3 is H, Y or D; and/or (b) a CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of NX2X3X4X5X6X7PX8X9QX10 (SEQ ID NO: 142), wherein X1 is E, R, S, or K, X2 is D or G, X3 is N or H, X4 is T or S, X5 is K or H, X6 is Y or F, X7 is D or A, X8 is K or R, X9 is F or L, and X10 is G or D; and/or (c) a CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YX1X2X3YX4VGGX5DY (SEQ ID NO: 144), wherein X1 is Y, F, or S, X2 is Y or D, X3 is K or R, X4 is D or E, and X5 is F or C; and/or (d) a CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SVSSX1ISSSX2LX3 (SEQ ID NO: 147), wherein X1 is S or G, X2 is N or T, and X3 is H or Y; and/or (e) a CDRL2 comprises the amino acid sequence of GTSNLAS (SEQ ID NO: 104); and/or (f) a CDRL3 ses the amino acid sequence of QQWX1X2YPX3T (SEQ ID NO: 149), wherein X1 is S, N, or R, X2 is S, T or R, and X3 is F, L, H, or W.
] In certain embodiments, CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DX1YX2X3 (SEQ ID NO: 141), n: X1 is T or N; X2 is I or M; and X3 is H or Y. In certain embodiments, CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of X1IDPANX2X3X4KX5X6PX7FQX8 (SEQ ID NO: 143), wherein: X1 is E, R, or S; X2 is D or G; X3 is N or H; X4 is T or S; X5 is Y or F; X6 is D or A; X7 is K or R; and X8 is G or D. In certain embodiments, CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YX1X2X3YDVGGX4DY (SEQ ID NO: 145), wherein: X1 is Y, F, or S; X2 is Y or D; X3 is K or R; and X4 is F or C. In n embodiments, CDRH3 ses the amino acid sequence of YYYX1YX2VGGFDY (SEQ ID NO: 146), wherein: X1 is K or R; and X2 is D or E. In certain embodiments, CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SVSSSISSSNLX1 (SEQ ID NO: 148), wherein: X1 is H or Y. In certain embodiments, CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of QQWX1SYPX2T (SEQ ID NO: 150), wherein: X1 is S, N, or R; and X2 is F, L, or H.
In certain embodiments, the instant sure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising: (a) a CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DTYIH (SEQ ID NO: 79); and/or (b) a CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (SEQ ID NO: 90); and/or (c) a CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YYYX1YX2VGGFDY (SEQ ID NO: 146), wherein: X1 is K or R; and X2 is D or E; and/or (d) a CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SVSSSISSSNLH (SEQ ID NO: 100); and/or (e) a CDRL2 comprises the amino acid sequence of GTSNLAS (SEQ ID NO: 104); and/or (f) a CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of QQWSSYPFT (SEQ ID NO: 105).
In certain embodiments, CDRH1 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 78-82. In n embodiments, CDRH2 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 83-93. In certain embodiments, CDRH3 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 94-99. In certain embodiments, CDRL1 comprises an amino acid ce selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 3. In certain embodiments, CDRL3 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 105- In certain embodiments, the instant sure provides an ed antibody that ically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a VH domain comprising the CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 78, 83, and 94; 78, 85, and 95; 78, 86, and 96; 78, 86, and 97; 78, 91, and 94; 78, 92, and 96; 79, 84, and 95; 79, 88, and 95; 79, 89, and 95; 79, 90, and 95; 79, 90, and 98; 79, 90, and 99; 80, 85, and 96; 81, 87, and 96; or, 82, 93, and 95, respectively. In certain embodiments, the instant sure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a VH domain comprising the CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, and 95, respectively. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a VH domain sing the CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, and 98, respectively.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure es an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a VL domain comprising the CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3 amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 100, 104, and 105; 100, 104, and 106; 100, 104, and 107; 100, 104, and 109; 100, 104, and 110; 101, 104, and 108; 102, 104, and 105; 102, 104, and 112; or, 103, 104, and 111, respectively. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a VL domain comprising the CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3 amino acid ces set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 100, 104, and 105, respectively.
In n embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising CDRH1, CDRH2, and CDRH3 regions, and a light chain variable region comprising CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 regions, wherein the CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 regions comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 78, 83, 94, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 85, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 86, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 86, 96, 100, 104, and 109; 78, 86, 96, 100, 104, and 110; 78, 86, 96, 101, 104, and 108; 78, 86, 96, 103, 104, and 111; 78, 86, 97, 102, 104, and 112; 78, 91, 94, 100, 104, and 107; 78, 92, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 92, 96, 100, 104, and 109; 79, 84, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 84, 95, 100, 104, and 106; 79, 84, 95, 102, 104, and 105; 79, 88, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 89, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 90, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 90, 98, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 90, 99, 100, 104, and 105; 80, 85, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 81, 87, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 81, 87, 96, 100, 104, and 107; or, 82, 93, 95, 100, 104, and 105, respectively.
In certain embodiments, the t disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising CDRH1, CDRH2, and CDRH3 regions, and a light chain variable region comprising CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 s, n the CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 regions comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, 95, 100, 104, and 105, respectively. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated dy that ically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising CDRH1, CDRH2, and CDRH3 regions, and a light chain variable region comprising CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 regions, wherein the CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 regions comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, 98, 100, 104, and 105, respectively.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated dy that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region (VH) sing one, two or all three of the VH CDRs of an dy in Tables 1, 2, 6, and 7. In some embodiments, the antibody comprises one, two, three or all four of the VH framework s described herein. In specific embodiments, the antibody comprises one, two, three or all four of the VH framework regions (FRs) set forth in Table 4 (e.g., one, two, three, or four of the framework s in one row in Table 4). In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises one, two, three or all four of the framework regions of the heavy chain variable region sequence of SEQ ID NO: 151 or 222. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises one, two, three or all four of the framework regions of the heavy chain variable region sequence of SEQ ID NO: 218 or 223. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises one, two, three or four of the ork regions of a heavy chain variable region ce which is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100% (e.g., at least 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 or 99%) identical to one, two, three or four of the framework regions of a heavy chain variable region sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 56-72 and 220. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable framework region that is or is derived from an amino acid sequence encoded by a human gene, wherein the amino acid sequence is selected from the group consisting of IGHV1- 46 (e.g., IGHV1-46*01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 153), IGHV1- 69-2 (e.g., IGHV12*01, e.g., having the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 154), IGHV1-3 (e.g., IGHV1-3*01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 155), IGHV1-24 (e.g., IGHV1-24*01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 156), IGHV1-2 (e.g., IGHV1-2*01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 157), IGHV1-45 (e.g., IGHV1-45*01, e.g., having the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 158), and IGHV1-18 (e.g., IGHV1-18*01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 159). In specific embodiments, the heavy chain variable framework region that is derived from said amino acid sequence ts of said amino acid sequence but for the presence of up to 20 amino acid substitutions, deletions, and/or insertions, preferably up to 20 amino acid substitutions. In a particular embodiment, the heavy chain variable ork region that is derived from said amino acid sequence consists of said amino acid sequence with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, or 20 amino acid residues being tuted for an amino acid found in an analogous on in a corresponding non-human heavy chain variable framework region. In some embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable framework region that is derived from the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 153), wherein at least one amino acid in the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 153 is substituted with an amino acid in an analogous position in a corresponding non-human heavy chain variable framework region. In a specific embodiment, the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position selected from the group consisting of 4, 5, 12, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 48, 69, 71, 75, 76, 80, 81, and 94, wherein the amino acid position is indicated according to the Kabat numbering system. In ular embodiments, the amino acid substitution is ed from the group ting of 4M, 5K, 12V, 23T, 27F, 28N, 29I, 30K, 48I, 69I, 71A, 75S, 76N, 80L, 81Q, and 94T, wherein the position of the amino acid substitution is indicated according to the Kabat numbering system. In another specific embodiment, the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position ed from the group consisting of 4, 27, 28, 29, 30, 69, 71, and 94, wherein the amino acid on is indicated ing to the Kabat numbering system. In particular embodiments, the amino acid substitution is selected from the group consisting of 4M, 27F, 28N, 29I, 30K, 69I, 71A, and 94T, wherein the position of the amino acid substitution is indicated according to the Kabat numbering system.
In n ments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), n the antibody comprises a light chain variable region (VH) comprising one, two or all three of the VL CDRs of an antibody in Tables 1, 3, 6, and 7. In some embodiments, the antibody comprises one, two, three or all four of the VL framework regions described herein. In specific embodiments, the antibody comprises one, two, three or all four of the VL framework regions (FRs) set forth in Table 5 (e.g., one, two, three, or four of the framework regions in one row in Table 5). In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises one, two, three or all four of the framework regions of the light chain variable region sequence of SEQ ID NO: 152 or 224. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises one, two, three or four of the framework regions of a light chain variable region sequence which is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100% (e.g., at least 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 or 99%) identical to one, two, three or four of the framework regions of a light chain variable region sequence ed from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 73-77. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable framework region that is or is derived from an amino acid sequence encoded by a human gene, wherein the amino acid sequence is selected from the group consisting of IGKV3-20 (e.g., IGKV3- *01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 160), IGKV3D-15 (e.g., - *01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 161), IGKV3-15 (e.g., IGKV3- *01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 161), IGKV3D-20 (e.g., IGKV3D- *01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 162), IGKV3D-7 (e.g., IGKV3D- 7*01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 163), IGKV1-9 (e.g., IGKV1-9*01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 164), and IGKV3-11 (e.g., IGKV3-11*01, e.g., having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 165). In specific embodiments, the light chain variable ork region that is derived from said amino acid sequence consists of said amino acid sequence but for the presence of up to 20 amino acid tutions, deletions, and/or insertions, preferably up to 20 amino acid tutions. In a particular embodiment, the light chain variable framework region that is derived from said amino acid sequence consists of said amino acid sequence with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, or 20 amino acid es being substituted for an amino acid found in an ous position in a corresponding non-human light chain variable framework region. In some embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable framework region that is derived from the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 160, wherein at least one amino acid in the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 160 is substituted with an amino acid in an analogous position in a corresponding non-human light chain variable framework region. In a specific embodiment, the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position selected from the group consisting of 3, 22, 36, 43, 47, 58, 70, and 71, wherein the amino acid position is indicated according to the Kabat numbering system. In particular embodiments, the amino acid substitution is selected from the group consisting of 3L, 22T, 36F, 43S, 47W, 58V, 70S, and 71Y, wherein the position of the amino acid substitution is indicated according to the Kabat numbering system.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that ically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region (VH) comprising one, two or all three of the VH CDRs of an antibody in Tables 1, 2, 6, and 7 (e.g., the VH CDRs in one row of Table 2) and a light chain variable region (VL) comprising one, two or all three of the VL CDRs of an antibody in Tables 1, 3, 6, and 7 (e.g., the VL CDRs in one row of Table 3). In some embodiments, the antibody comprises the VH ork regions and the VL framework regions described herein. In specific embodiments, the antibody comprises the VH ork regions (FRs) set forth in Table 4 (e.g., one, two, three, or four of the framework s in one row in Table 4) and the VL framework regions (FRs) set forth in Table 5 (e.g., one, two, three, or four of the framework regions in one row in Table 5).
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed dy that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human , wherein the antibody comprises a VH domain comprising the CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, and 95; or 79, 90, and 98, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises one, two, three or all four VH framework regions d from the VH of a human or primate antibody. In some embodiments, the antibody comprises VH framework regions of an dy set forth in Table 4.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), n the antibody comprises a VL domain comprising the CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3 amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 100, 104, and 105, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody ses one, two, three or all four VL framework regions derived from the VL of a human or primate antibody. In some embodiments, the dy comprises VL framework regions of an antibody set forth in Table 5.
In certain embodiments, the t sure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), wherein the antibody ses a heavy chain le region comprising CDRH1, CDRH2, and CDRH3 regions, and a light chain variable region comprising CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 regions, wherein the CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 regions comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, 95, 100, 104, and 105; or 79, 90, 98, 100, 104, and 105, respectively. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises one, two, three or all four VH framework regions derived from the VH of a human or primate antibody and one, two, three or all four VL framework regions derived from the VL of a human or primate antibody. In some embodiments, the antibody comprises VH framework regions and VL framework regions of an antibody set forth in Tables 4 and 5, respectively.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 151 or 222. In certain ments, the instant sure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 218 or 223. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100% (e.g., at least 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 or 99%) identical to the amino acid ce set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 220, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, or 72. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 220, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, or 72, optionally wherein the amino acid residue at position 1 of the heavy chain variable region has been converted to pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 65. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 220. In n embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is Q. In n embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 168, 225, 169, 226, 170, 227, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, or 186, optionally wherein the amino acid residue at position 1 of the heavy chain has been converted to pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 168. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 225. In n embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is Q. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 169. In n embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 226. In n ments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is Q. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 170. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 227. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is Q. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), comprising a light chain variable region comprising an amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 152 or 224. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), comprising a light chain le region comprising an amino acid ce that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100% (e.g., at least 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 or 99%) identical to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 73, 74, 75, 76, or 77. In certain ments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 73, 74, 75, 76, or 77, optionally wherein the amino acid residue at position 1 of the light chain variable region has been converted to pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a light chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 73. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 221. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is E. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 187, 188, 189, 190, or 191, optionally wherein the amino acid residue at position 1 of the light chain has been converted to pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 228. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the instant sure provides an isolated dy that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), sing a heavy chain le region sing an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 151 or 222, and a light chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 152 or 224. In certain ments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 218 or 223, and a light chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 152 or 224. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100% (e.g., at least 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 or 99%) identical to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 220, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, or 72, and a light chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100% (e.g., at least 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 or 99%) identical to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 73, 221, 74, 75, 76, or 77. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 220, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, or 72, and a light chain variable region having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 73, 221, 74, 75, 76, or 77. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56 and 73; 56 and 74; 56 and 75; 56 and 76; 56 and 77; 57 and 73; 57 and 74; 57 and 75; 57 and 76; 57 and 77; 58 and 73; 58 and 74; 58 and 75; 58 and 76; 58 and 77; 59 and 73; 59 and 74; 59 and 75; 59 and 76; 59 and 77; 60 and 73; 60 and 74; 60 and 75; 60 and 76; 60 and 77; 61 and 77; 62 and 77; 63 and 73; 64 and 73; 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; 220 and 221; 66 and 73; 67 and 73; 68 and 73; 69 and 73; 70 and 73; 71 and 73; or 72 and 73, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain le region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56 and 73, respectively. In certain ments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 220 and 221, respectively. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is Q. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is E. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is E. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is E.
In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain le region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56 and 74, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56 and 75, tively. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56 and 76, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 56 and 77, respectively. In certain ments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 57 and 73, respectively. In certain ments, the antibody ses a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 57 and 74, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 57 and 75, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 57 and 76, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 57 and 77, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain le region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 58 and 73, respectively. In certain ments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 58 and 74, respectively. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain le region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 58 and 75, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 58 and 76, respectively. In n embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid ces set forth in SEQ ID NO: 58 and 77, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 59 and 73, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain le region having the amino acid ces set forth in SEQ ID NO: 59 and 74, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 59 and 75, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain le region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 59 and 76, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 59 and 77, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody ses a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid ces set forth in SEQ ID NO: 60 and 73, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid ces set forth in SEQ ID NO: 60 and 74, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 60 and 75, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 60 and 76, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 60 and 77, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 61 and 77, respectively. In certain embodiments, the dy ses a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 62 and 77, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 63 and 73, tively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 64 and 73, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 65 and 73, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 66 and 73, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 67 and 73, respectively. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 68 and 73, respectively. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 69 and 73, respectively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 70 and 73, respectively. In certain ments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 71 and 73, tively. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain le region and light chain variable region having the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 72 and 73, respectively. In certain embodiments, the amino acid residue at position 1 of the heavy chain variable region has been converted to pyroglutamate. In certain ments, the amino acid residue at position 1 of the light chain variable region has been converted to pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the amino acid e at position 1 of the heavy chain variable region has been converted to pyroglutamate, and the amino acid e at position 1 of the light chain variable region has been converted to pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed antibody that cross-competes for binding to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) with an antibody comprising the heavy and light chain variable region amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12; 13 and 10; 14 and 10; 15 and 16; 17 and 18; 19 and 8; 20 and 21; 22 and 23; 24 and 10; 9 and 25; 9 and 26; 20 and 2; 27 and 28; 29 and 30; 31 and 32; 33 and 34; 35 and 10; 36 and 37; 38 and 21; 39 and 40; 9 and 2; 9 and 41; 42 and 43; 9 and 44; 45 and 32; 46 and 47; 48 and 10; 20 and 49; 33 and 50; 51 and 52; 53 and 8; 38 and 2; or 54 and 55, respectively. In n embodiments, the t disclosure provides an isolated antibody that cross-competes for binding to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) with an antibody comprising the heavy and light chain variable region amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 56 and 73; 56 and 74; 56 and 75; 56 and 76; 56 and 77; 57 and 73; 57 and 74; 57 and 75; 57 and 76; 57 and 77; 58 and 73; 58 and 74; 58 and 75; 58 and 76; 58 and 77; 59 and 73; 59 and 74; 59 and 75; 59 and 76; 59 and 77; 60 and 73; 60 and 74; 60 and 75; 60 and 76; 60 and 77; 61 and 77; 62 and 77; 63 and 73; 64 and 73; 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; 220 and 221; 66 and 73; 67 and 73; 68 and 73; 69 and 73; 70 and 73; 71 and 73; or 72 and 73, respectively.
In n embodiments, the instant sure provides an isolated dy that binds to the same or an overlapping e of LAG-3 (e.g., an epitope of human LAG-3) as an antibody described herein, e.g., an antibody comprising the heavy and light chain variable region amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12; 13 and 10; 14 and 10; 15 and 16; 17 and 18; 19 and 8; 20 and 21; 22 and 23; 24 and 10; 9 and 25; 9 and 26; 20 and 2; 27 and 28; 29 and 30; 31 and 32; 33 and 34; 35 and 10; 36 and 37; 38 and 21; 39 and 40; 9 and 2; 9 and 41; 42 and 43; 9 and 44; 45 and 32; 46 and 47; 48 and 10; 20 and 49; 33 and 50; 51 and 52; 53 and 8; 38 and 2; or 54 and 55, respectively. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that binds to the same or an overlapping epitope of LAG-3 (e.g., an epitope of human LAG-3) as an antibody described herein, e.g., an antibody comprising the heavy and light chain variable region amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 56 and 73; 56 and 74; 56 and 75; 56 and 76; 56 and 77; 57 and 73; 57 and 74; 57 and 75; 57 and 76; 57 and 77; 58 and 73; 58 and 74; 58 and 75; 58 and 76; 58 and 77; 59 and 73; 59 and 74; 59 and 75; 59 and 76; 59 and 77; 60 and 73; 60 and 74; 60 and 75; 60 and 76; 60 and 77; 61 and 77; 62 and 77; 63 and 73; 64 and 73; 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; 220 and 221; 66 and 73; 67 and 73; 68 and 73; 69 and 73; 70 and 73; 71 and 73; or 72 and 73, respectively. In certain embodiments, the epitope of an antibody can be ined by, e.g., NMR spectroscopy, surface n resonance (BIAcore®), X-ray diffraction crystallography studies, ELISA assays, hydrogen/deuterium exchange coupled with mass ometry (e.g., liquid chromatography electrospray mass spectrometry), array-based oligo-peptide scanning , and/or mutagenesis mapping (e.g., irected mutagenesis mapping). For X-ray crystallography, crystallization may be accomplished using any of the known methods in the art (e.g., Giegé R et al., (1994) Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 50(Pt 4): 339-350; McPherson A (1990) Eur J Biochem 189: 1- 23; Chayen NE (1997) Structure 5: 1269-1274; McPherson A (1976) J Biol Chem 251: 6300- 6303, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties). Antibody:antigen crystals may be studied using well known X-ray diffraction techniques and may be refined using computer software such as X-PLOR (Yale University, 1992, distributed by Molecular Simulations, Inc.; see, e.g., Meth Enzymol (1985) volumes 114 & 115, eds Wyckoff HW et al.; U.S. Patent Application No. 2004/0014194), and BUSTER (Bricogne G (1993) Acta llogr D Biol Crystallogr 49(Pt 1): 37-60; Bricogne G (1997) Meth Enzymol 276A: 361- 423, ed Carter CW; Roversi P et al., (2000) Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 56(Pt 10): 323, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties). Mutagenesis mapping studies may be accomplished using any method known to one of skill in the art. See, e.g., Champe M et al., (1995) supra and Cunningham BC & Wells JA (1989) supra for a description of mutagenesis techniques, including alanine scanning mutagenesis techniques. In a specific embodiment, the epitope of an antibody is determined using alanine ng mutagenesis studies. In addition, dies that recognize and bind to the same or overlapping es of LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) can be identified using routine techniques such as an immunoassay, for example, by showing the ability of one antibody to block the binding of another antibody to a target n, i.e., a competitive binding assay. Competition binding assays also can be used to determine whether two dies have similar binding specificity for an epitope. itive binding can be determined in an assay in which the immunoglobulin under test inhibits specific binding of a reference antibody to a common antigen, such as LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3). Numerous types of competitive binding assays are known, for example: solid phase direct or indirect radioimmunoassay (RIA), solid phase direct or indirect enzyme immunoassay (EIA), sandwich competition assay (see Stahli C et al., (1983) Methods Enzymol 9: 242-253); solid phase direct biotin-avidin EIA (see Kirkland TN et al., (1986) J Immunol 137: 3614-9); solid phase direct labeled assay, solid phase direct labeled sandwich assay (see Harlow E & Lane D, (1988) Antibodies: A Laboratory , Cold Spring Harbor Press); solid phase direct label RIA using I-125 label (see Morel GA et al., (1988) Mol Immunol 25(1): 7-15); solid phase direct biotin-avidin EIA (see Cheung RC et al., (1990) Virology 176: 546-52); and direct labeled RIA (see Moldenhauer G et al., (1990) Scand J Immunol 32: 77-82), all of which are herein incorporated by nce in their entireties.
Typically, such an assay involves the use of purified antigen (e.g., LAG-3 such as human LAG- 3) bound to a solid surface or cells bearing either of these, an unlabeled test immunoglobulin and a labeled reference immunoglobulin. Competitive tion can be ed by determining the amount of label bound to the solid surface or cells in the presence of the test immunoglobulin. Usually the test globulin is t in excess. Usually, when a competing antibody is present in excess, it will inhibit ic binding of a reference antibody to a common antigen by at least 50-55%, 55-60%, 60-65%, 65-70%, 70-75% or more. A competition binding assay can be configured in a large number of different formats using either labeled antigen or labeled antibody. In a common version of this assay, the antigen is immobilized on a 96-well plate. The ability of unlabeled antibodies to block the binding of labeled antibodies to the antigen is then measured using radioactive or enzyme labels. For further details see, for example, Wagener C et al., (1983) J l 130: 2308-2315; Wagener C et al., (1984) J Immunol Methods 68: 269-274; Kuroki M et al., (1990) Cancer Res 50: 4872- 4879; Kuroki M et al., (1992) Immunol Invest 21: 523-538; Kuroki M et al., (1992) Hybridoma 11: 391-407 and Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual, Ed Harlow E & Lane D editors supra, pp. 386-389, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 168, 225, 169, 226, 170, 227, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, or 186, optionally wherein the amino acid residue at position 1 of the heavy chain has been converted to pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid ce set forth in SEQ ID NO: 168. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 225. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is Q. In certain ments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 169. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 226. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is Q. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is pyroglutamate. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 170. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 227. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is Q. In certain ments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is pyroglutamate. In n embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid ce set forth in SEQ ID NO: 171. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 172. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 173. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 174. In n embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 175. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 176. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 177. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid ce set forth in SEQ ID NO: 178. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 179. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 180. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 181. In certain embodiments, the dy ses a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 182. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 183. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 184. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 185. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 186. In certain embodiments, the amino acid residue at position 1 of the heavy chain has been converted to pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody sing a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 187, 228, 188, 189, 190, or 191, ally wherein the amino acid e at position 1 of the light chain has been converted to pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 228. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In n embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate. In n embodiments, the dy comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 188. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 189. In certain embodiments, the dy comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 190. In certain embodiments, the antibody comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 191. In certain embodiments, the amino acid residue at position 1 of the light chain has been converted to pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human , the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 168; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 225; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 228. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 225 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is utamate.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169; and a light chain sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In n embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 226; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 228. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the t disclosure es an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170; and a light chain sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In n embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody sing a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 227; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 228. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is utamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E. In certain embodiments, the X in SEQ ID NO: 227 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that ically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 171; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure es an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 172; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In n embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated dy that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 173; and a light chain sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that ically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 174; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody sing a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 175; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the dy comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 176; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In n embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 177; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In n ments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 178; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 179; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 180; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 181; and a light chain sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain ments, the instant disclosure es an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the dy comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 182; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 183; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 184; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 185; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the instant sure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 186; and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187. In certain embodiments, the amino acid residue at on 1 of the heavy chain has been converted to utamate. In certain embodiments, the amino acid residue at position 1 of the light chain has been converted to pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the amino acid residue at position 1 of the heavy chain has been converted to pyroglutamate, and the amino acid residue at position 1 of the light chain has been converted to pyroglutamate.
Any Ig nt region can be used in the antibodies disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the Ig region is a human IgG, IgE, IgM, IgD, IgA, or IgY immunoglobulin molecule, any class (e.g., IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgA1, and IgA2), or any subclass (e.g., IgG2a and IgG2b) of globulin molecule.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed dy that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human , the antibody comprising a heavy chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 208, or 209. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 194. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody sing a heavy chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 195. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that ically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG- 3), the antibody comprising a light chain constant region sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 198. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the dy comprising a light chain constant region sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 219.
In certain embodiments, one, two, or more mutations (e.g., amino acid substitutions) are introduced into the Fc region of an antibody described herein (e.g., CH2 domain (residues 231-340 of human IgG1) and/or CH3 domain (residues 341-447 of human IgG1) and/or the hinge region, numbered ing to the EU numbering system to alter one or more onal properties of the antibody, such as serum half-life, complement fixation, Fc receptor binding and/or antigen-dependent cellular xicity.
In certain embodiments, one, two, or more mutations (e.g., amino acid substitutions) are introduced into the hinge region of the Fc region (CH1 ) such that the number of cysteine residues in the hinge region are altered (e.g., increased or decreased) as described in, e.g., U.S. Patent No. 5,677,425. The number of cysteine residues in the hinge region of the CH1 domain may be altered to, e.g., facilitate assembly of the light and heavy chains, or to alter (e.g., increase or decrease) the stability of the antibody.
In a specific embodiment, one, two, or more amino acid mutations (e.g., substitutions, ions or deletions) are introduced into an IgG constant domain, or nding fragment thereof rably an Fc or hinge-Fc domain fragment) to alter (e.g., decrease or increase) half-life of the antibody in vivo. See, e.g., International Publication Nos.
WO 02/060919; WO 98/23289; and WO 97/34631; and U.S. Patent Nos. 5,869,046, 6,121,022, 6,277,375 and 6,165,745, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties, for examples of mutations that will alter (e.g., decrease or increase) the half-life of an antibody in vivo. In some embodiments, one, two or more amino acid mutations (e.g., substitutions, insertions, or deletions) are introduced into an IgG constant domain, or FcRn-binding fragment f rably an Fc or hinge-Fc domain fragment) to decrease the half-life of the antibody in vivo. In other embodiments, one, two or more amino acid mutations (e.g., substitutions, insertions or ons) are introduced into an IgG constant domain, or FcRn-binding nt thereof (preferably an Fc or hinge-Fc domain fragment) to increase the half-life of the dy in vivo. In a specific embodiment, the antibodies may have one or more amino acid mutations (e.g., substitutions) in the second nt (CH2) domain (residues 231-340 of human IgG1) and/or the third constant (CH3) domain (residues 341-447 of human IgG1), numbered according to the EU numbering system. In a specific embodiment, the constant region of the IgG1 of an antibody described herein comprises a methionine (M) to tyrosine (Y) substitution in position 252, a serine (S) to threonine (T) substitution in position 254, and a threonine (T) to glutamic acid (E) substitution in position 256, ed according to the EU numbering system. See U.S. Patent No. 7,658,921, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. This type of mutant IgG, referred to as "YTE mutant" has been shown to display fourfold increased half-life as compared to wild-type versions of the same dy (see Dall’Acqua WF et al., (2006) J Biol Chem 281: 23514-24, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety). In certain embodiments, an dy comprises an IgG constant domain comprising one, two, three or more amino acid substitutions of amino acid es at positions 251-257, 285-290, 308-314, 385-389, and 428-436, numbered according to the EU numbering system.
In some embodiments, one, two, or more mutations (e.g., amino acid substitutions) are introduced into the Fc region of an antibody bed herein (e.g., CH2 domain ues 231-340 of human IgG1) and/or CH3 domain (residues 341-447 of human IgG1) and/or the hinge , numbered according to the EU numbering system to increase or se the affinity of the antibody for an Fc receptor (e.g., an activated Fc receptor) on the surface of an effector cell. Mutations in the Fc region of an dy that decrease or se the affinity of an antibody for an Fc receptor and techniques for introducing such mutations into the Fc receptor or fragment thereof are known to one of skill in the art. Examples of mutations in the Fc receptor of an antibody that can be made to alter the affinity of the dy for an Fc receptor are described in, e.g., Smith P et al., (2012) PNAS 109: 6181-6186, U.S. Patent No. 6,737,056, and International Publication Nos. WO 02/060919; WO 98/23289; and WO 97/34631, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
In a further embodiment, one, two, or more amino acid substitutions are introduced into an IgG constant domain Fc region to alter the or function(s) of the antibody. For example, one or more amino acids selected from amino acid residues 234, 235, 236, 237, 297, 318, 320 and 322, numbered according to the EU numbering system, can be replaced with a different amino acid residue such that the antibody has an altered affinity for an effector ligand but retains the antigen-binding ability of the parent antibody. The effector ligand to which ty is altered can be, for example, an Fc receptor or the C1 component of complement.
This ch is described in r detail in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,624,821 and 5,648,260, each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. In some embodiments, the deletion or inactivation (through point mutations or other means) of a constant region domain may reduce Fc receptor binding of the circulating antibody thereby increasing tumor localization.
See, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 5,585,097 and 8,591,886, each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety, for a description of mutations that delete or inactivate the constant domain and thereby increase tumor localization. In certain embodiments, one or more amino acid substitutions may be introduced into the Fc region of an antibody bed herein to remove potential glycosylation sites on Fc region, which may reduce Fc receptor binding (see, e.g., Shields RL et al., (2001) J Biol Chem 276: 6591-604, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety). In various embodiments, one or more of the ing mutations in the constant region of an antibody described herein may be made: an N297A substitution; an N297Q substitution; a L235A substitution and a L237A substitution; a L234A substitution and a L235A substitution; a E233P substitution; a L234V substitution; a L235A substitution; a C236 on; a P238A substitution; a D265A substitution; a A327Q substitution; or a P329A substitution, numbered according to the EU numbering system. In certain embodiments, a on selected from the group consisting of D265A, P329A, and a combination thereof may be made in the constant region of an antibody described herein.
In a specific embodiment, an antibody described herein comprises the constant domain of an IgG1 with an N297Q or N297A amino acid substitution, ed according to the EU numbering system. In one embodiment, an dy described herein comprises the constant domain of an IgG1 with a on selected from the group consisting of D265A, P329A, and a combination thereof, numbered according to the EU numbering system. In another ment, an dy described herein comprises the constant domain of an IgG1 with a mutation selected from the group consisting of L234A, L235A, and a combination thereof, numbered according to the EU numbering system. In n embodiments, amino acid residues in the constant region of an antibody described herein in the positions corresponding to positions L234, L235, and D265 in a human IgG1 heavy chain, numbered ing to the EU index of numbering, are not L, L, and D, tively. This approach is described in detail in International Publication No. WO 14/108483, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. In a particular embodiment, the amino acids corresponding to positions L234, L235, and D265 in a human IgG1 heavy chain are F, E, and A; or A, A, and A, respectively.
In certain embodiments, one or more amino acids selected from amino acid residues 329, 331, and 322 in the constant region of an antibody described , numbered according to the EU numbering system, can be replaced with a different amino acid e such that the antibody has altered C1q binding and/or reduced or abolished complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC). This approach is described in further detail in U.S. Patent No. 6,194,551 gie et al), which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. In some embodiments, one or more amino acid residues within amino acid positions 231 to 238 in the N-terminal region of the CH2 domain of an antibody described herein are altered to thereby alter the ability of the antibody to fix complement. This approach is bed further in International Publication No. WO 94/29351, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. In certain embodiments, the Fc region of an antibody bed herein is modified to increase the ability of the antibody to mediate antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and/or to increase the ty of the antibody for an Fcγ receptor by mutating one or more amino acids (e.g., introducing amino acid tutions) at the following positions: 238, 239, 248, 249, 252, 254, 255, 256, 258, 265, 267, 268, 269, 270, 272, 276, 278, 280, 283, 285, 286, 289, 290, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 298, 301, 303, 305, 307, 309, 312, 315, 320, 322, 324, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 333, 334, 335, 337, 338, 340, 360, 373, 376, 378, 382, 388, 389, 398, 414, 416, 419, 430, 434, 435, 437, 438, or 439, numbered according to the EU numbering system. This approach is described further in International Publication No. WO 00/42072, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
In n embodiments, an antibody described herein comprises the constant region of an IgG4 antibody and the serine at amino acid residue 228 of the heavy chain, numbered according to the EU numbering system, is substituted for proline. In certain ments, the t disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 196. In certain ments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), the antibody comprising a heavy chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: In certain ments, any of the constant region mutations or modifications bed herein can be introduced into one or both heavy chain constant regions of an antibody described herein having two heavy chain constant regions.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and functions as an antagonist.
In n embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and decreases LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) activity by at least 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 98%, or 99% as ed by methods described herein and/or known to one of skill in the art, relative to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) activity without any antibody or with an unrelated antibody (e.g., an antibody that does not specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)). In certain embodiments, the instant sure provides an isolated antibody that ically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and decreases LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) activity by at least about 1.2 fold, 1.3 fold, 1.4 fold, 1.5 fold, 2 fold, 2.5 fold, 3 fold, 3.5 fold, 4 fold, 4.5 fold, 5 fold, 6 fold, 7 fold, 8 fold, 9 fold, 10 fold, 15 fold, 20 fold, 30 fold, 40 fold, 50 fold, 60 fold, 70 fold, 80 fold, 90 fold, or 100 fold as assessed by methods described herein and/or known to one of skill in the art, ve to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) activity without any antibody or with an unrelated antibody (e.g., an dy that does not specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)). Non-limiting examples of LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) activity can include LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) signaling, LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) binding to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) ligand (e.g., MHC class II), and inhibition of cytokine production (e.g., IL-2 and/or TNF-α). In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and deactivates, reduces, or inhibits a LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) activity. In specific embodiments, a decrease in a LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) activity is assessed as described in the es, infra.
In specific embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that ically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and reduces LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) binding to its ligand (e.g., MHC class II) by at least about 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, %, 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 98%, or 99%, as assessed by methods described herein (see the es, infra) or known to one of skill in the art, relative to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) binding to its ligand (e.g., MHC class II) without any antibody or with an unrelated antibody (e.g., an antibody that does not specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)). In specific embodiments, the instant sure es an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and reduces LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) binding to its ligand (e.g., MHC class II) by at least about 1.2 fold, 1.3 fold, 1.4 fold, 1.5 fold, 2 fold, 2.5 fold, 3 fold, 3.5 fold, 4 fold, 4.5 fold, 5 fold, 6 fold, 7 fold, 8 fold, 9 fold, 10 fold, 15 fold, 20 fold, 30 fold, 40 fold, 50 fold, 60 fold, 70 fold, 80 fold, 90 fold, or 100 fold, as assessed by methods bed herein (see the Examples, infra) or known to one of skill in the art, relative to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) binding to its ligand (e.g., MHC class II) without any antibody or with an unrelated antibody (e.g., an antibody that does not specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)).
In specific embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and increases cytokine production (e.g., IL- 2 and/or TNF-α) by at least about 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 98%, or 99%, as assessed by methods described herein (see the Examples, infra) or known to one of skill in the art, relative to cytokine tion without any antibody or with an unrelated antibody (e.g., an antibody that does not specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)). In specific embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and increases cytokine production (e.g., IL-2 and/or TNF-α) by at least about 1.2 fold, 1.3 fold, 1.4 fold, 1.5 fold, 2 fold, 2.5 fold, 3 fold, 3.5 fold, 4 fold, 4.5 fold, 5 fold, 6 fold, 7 fold, 8 fold, 9 fold, 10 fold, 15 fold, 20 fold, 30 fold, 40 fold, 50 fold, 60 fold, 70 fold, 80 fold, 90 fold, or 100 fold, as assessed by methods bed herein (see the Examples, infra) or known to one of skill in the art, relative to cytokine production without any antibody or with an unrelated antibody (e.g., an antibody that does not specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)).
In specific embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an ed antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and either alone or in combination with an anti-PD-1 antibody (e.g., lizumab or nivolumab), an anti-PD-L1 antibody (e.g., avelumab, durvalumab, or atezolizumab), or an anti-CTLA-4 antibody (e.g., ipilimumab) increases IL-2 production in human eral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in se to Staphylococcus Enterotoxin A (SEA) stimulation by at least about 1.2 fold, 1.3 fold, 1.4 fold, 1.5 fold, 2 fold, 2.5 fold, 3 fold, 3.5 fold, 4 fold, 4.5 fold, 5 fold, 6 fold, 7 fold, 8 fold, 9 fold, 10 fold, 15 fold, 20 fold, 30 fold, 40 fold, 50 fold, 60 fold, 70 fold, 80 fold, 90 fold, or 100 fold, as assessed by methods described herein (see the Examples, infra) or known to one of skill in the art, relative to IL-2 production without any antibody or with an unrelated dy (e.g., an antibody that does not specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)).
In certain embodiments, human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) stimulated with Staphylococcus Enterotoxin A (SEA) in the presence of an antibody bed herein, which specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human , have increased IL-2 tion by at least about 1.2 fold, 1.3 fold, 1.4 fold, 1.5 fold, 2 fold, 2.5 fold, 3 fold, 3.5 fold, 4 fold, 4.5 fold, 5 fold, 6 fold, 7 fold, 8 fold, 9 fold, 10 fold, 15 fold, 20 fold, 30 fold, 40 fold, 50 fold, 60 fold, 70 fold, 80 fold, 90 fold, or 100 fold relative to PBMCs only stimulated with SEA without any antibody or with an unrelated antibody (e.g., an antibody that does not specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)), as assessed by methods described herein (see the Examples, infra) or known to one of skill in the art.
In specific embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and either alone or in ation with an anti-PD-1 antibody (e.g., pembrolizumab or nivolumab) increases TNFα production in tumor rating lymphocytes (TILs) in response to anti-CD3 antibody and anti-CD28 antibody stimulation by at least about 1.2 fold, 1.3 fold, 1.4 fold, 1.5 fold, 2 fold, 2.5 fold, 3 fold, 3.5 fold, 4 fold, 4.5 fold, 5 fold, 6 fold, 7 fold, 8 fold, 9 fold, 10 fold, 15 fold, 20 fold, 30 fold, 40 fold, 50 fold, 60 fold, 70 fold, 80 fold, 90 fold, or 100 fold, as assessed by methods described herein (see the Examples, infra) or known to one of skill in the art, relative to TNFα production without an dy that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3). In one embodiment, the TILs are from renal cell carcinoma tumor. In r embodiment, the TILs are from colorectal cancer tumor.
In certain embodiments, tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) stimulated with anti- CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies in the presence of an antibody described herein, which specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), have increased TNFα production by at least about 1.2 fold, 1.3 fold, 1.4 fold, 1.5 fold, 2 fold, 2.5 fold, 3 fold, 3.5 fold, 4 fold, 4.5 fold, 5 fold, 6 fold, 7 fold, 8 fold, 9 fold, 10 fold, 15 fold, 20 fold, 30 fold, 40 fold, 50 fold, 60 fold, 70 fold, 80 fold, 90 fold, or 100 fold ve to TILs only stimulated with anti-CD3 and anti- CD28 antibodies without an antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), as assessed by methods described herein (see the Examples, infra) or known to one of skill in the art. In one embodiment, the TILs are from renal cell carcinoma tumor. In another embodiment, the TILs are from colorectal cancer tumor. 6.3 Pharmaceutical Compositions Provided herein are compositions (e.g., pharmaceutical compositions) comprising an AG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody bed herein having the desired degree of purity in a physiologically acceptable carrier, ent or stabilizer (Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences (1990) Mack Publishing Co., Easton, PA). Acceptable carriers, ents, or stabilizers are nontoxic to recipients at the dosages and trations employed, and include buffers such as phosphate, citrate, and other organic acids; antioxidants including ascorbic acid and nine; preservatives (such as octadecyldimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride; hexamethonium chloride; benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride; phenol, butyl or benzyl alcohol; alkyl parabens such as methyl or propyl paraben; catechol; resorcinol; cyclohexanol; anol; and m-cresol); low molecular weight (less than about 10 residues) polypeptides; proteins, such as serum albumin, n, or immunoglobulins; hilic polymers such as polyvinylpyrrolidone; amino acids such as glycine, glutamine, asparagine, histidine, arginine, or lysine; monosaccharides, disaccharides, and other carbohydrates including glucose, mannose, or dextrins; chelating agents such as EDTA; sugars such as sucrose, mannitol, trehalose or sorbitol; salt-forming counter-ions such as sodium; metal xes (e.g., Zn-protein complexes); and/or non-ionic surfactants such as TWEEN™, PLURONICS™ or polyethylene glycol (PEG).
In n embodiments, the composition comprises one or more anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibodies as disclosed herein, wherein in a portion of the antibodies, the N- terminal amino acid residue(s) of the heavy chain and/or the light chain have been converted to pyroglutamate (e.g., as a result of post-translational cyclization of the free amino group of the N-terminal E or Q residue). In certain embodiments, the N-terminal amino acid residue of at least 50% (e.g., at least 60%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99%) of the heavy chains in the composition has been converted to pyroglutamate. In certain ments, the inal amino acid residue of no more than 50% (e.g., no more than 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, or 40%) of the light chains in the composition has been converted to pyroglutamate. In certain embodiments, the N-terminal amino acid residue of at least 50% (e.g., at least 60%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99%) of the heavy chains in the composition has been ted to pyroglutamate, and the N-terminal amino acid residue of no more than 50% (e.g., no more than 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, %, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, or 40%) of the light chains in the composition has been converted to pyroglutamate.
In a specific embodiment, pharmaceutical compositions comprise an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein, and optionally one or more onal prophylactic or therapeutic agents, in a pharmaceutically able carrier. In a specific embodiment, ceutical compositions comprise an ive amount of an antibody described herein, and optionally one or more onal prophylactic or eutic agents, in a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. In some embodiments, the antibody is the only active ingredient included in the pharmaceutical composition. Pharmaceutical compositions described herein can be useful in ting LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) activity and treating a condition, such as cancer or an infectious disease. ] ceutically acceptable carriers used in parenteral preparations include aqueous vehicles, nonaqueous vehicles, antimicrobial agents, isotonic agents, buffers, antioxidants, local anesthetics, suspending and dispersing agents, emulsifying agents, sequestering or chelating agents and other pharmaceutically able substances. Examples of aqueous vehicles include Sodium Chloride Injection, Ringers Injection, Isotonic Dextrose Injection, Sterile Water Injection, Dextrose and Lactated s Injection. Nonaqueous parenteral vehicles include fixed oils of vegetable origin, cottonseed oil, corn oil, sesame oil and peanut oil. Antimicrobial agents in bacteriostatic or fungistatic concentrations can be added to parenteral preparations packaged in multiple-dose containers which include phenols or cresols, mercurials, benzyl alcohol, chlorobutanol, methyl and propyl p-hydroxybenzoic acid esters, thimerosal, benzalkonium chloride and benzethonium chloride. Isotonic agents include sodium chloride and dextrose. Buffers include phosphate and citrate. Antioxidants include sodium bisulfate. Local anesthetics include procaine hydrochloride. Suspending and dispersing agents include sodium carboxymethylcelluose, ypropyl methylcellulose and polyvinylpyrrolidone. Emulsifying agents include Polysorbate 80 (TWEEN® 80). A sequestering or chelating agent of metal ions includes EDTA. Pharmaceutical carriers also include ethyl alcohol, hylene glycol and propylene glycol for water miscible vehicles; and sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, citric acid or lactic acid for pH ment.
A pharmaceutical composition may be formulated for any route of stration to a subject. Specific examples of routes of administration include asal, oral, pulmonary, transdermal, intradermal, and parenteral. Parenteral administration, characterized by either subcutaneous, intramuscular or intravenous injection, is also contemplated herein. Injectables can be prepared in conventional forms, either as liquid solutions or suspensions, solid forms suitable for solution or sion in liquid prior to injection, or as emulsions. The injectables, solutions and emulsions also contain one or more excipients. Suitable excipients are, for example, water, saline, dextrose, glycerol or ethanol. In addition, if desired, the pharmaceutical compositions to be administered can also n minor amounts of xic ary substances such as wetting or emulsifying agents, pH buffering , stabilizers, lity enhancers, and other such agents, such as for example, sodium e, sorbitan urate, triethanolamine oleate and cyclodextrins.
Preparations for parenteral administration of an antibody include sterile solutions ready for injection, sterile dry soluble products, such as lyophilized powders, ready to be ed with a t just prior to use, including hypodermic tablets, sterile sions ready for injection, sterile dry insoluble products ready to be combined with a e just prior to use and sterile emulsions. The solutions may be either aqueous or nonaqueous.
If administered intravenously, suitable carriers include logical saline or phosphate buffered saline (PBS), and solutions containing thickening and solubilizing agents, such as glucose, polyethylene glycol, and polypropylene glycol and mixtures thereof.
Topical mixtures comprising an antibody are prepared as described for the local and systemic administration. The resulting mixture can be a solution, suspension, emulsions or the like and can be formulated as creams, gels, ointments, emulsions, solutions, s, lotions, suspensions, tinctures, , foams, aerosols, irrigations, sprays, suppositories, bandages, dermal patches or any other formulations suitable for topical administration.
An anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein can be formulated as an aerosol for topical application, such as by inhalation (see, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 4,044,126, 4,414,209 and 4,364,923, which describe aerosols for delivery of a steroid useful for ent of inflammatory diseases, particularly asthma and are incorporated by reference in their entireties). These formulations for stration to the respiratory tract can be in the form of an aerosol or solution for a nebulizer, or as a ine powder for insufflations, alone or in combination with an inert carrier such as lactose. In such a case, the particles of the formulation will, in one embodiment, have diameters of less than 50 microns, in one embodiment less than 10 microns.
] An anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dy bed herein can be formulated for local or topical application, such as for topical application to the skin and mucous membranes, such as in the eye, in the form of gels, creams, and lotions and for application to the eye or for intracisternal or intraspinal ation. Topical administration is plated for transdermal delivery and also for stration to the eyes or mucosa, or for inhalation therapies. Nasal solutions of the antibody alone or in combination with other pharmaceutically acceptable ents can also be stered.
Transdermal patches, ing iontophoretic and electrophoretic devices, are well known to those of skill in the art, and can be used to administer an antibody. For example, such patches are disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 6,267,983, 6,261,595, 6,256,533, 6,167,301, 6,024,975, 6,010715, 5,985,317, 5,983,134, 433, and 5,860,957, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
In certain embodiments, a pharmaceutical ition comprising an antibody described herein is a lized powder, which can be reconstituted for administration as solutions, emulsions and other mixtures. It may also be reconstituted and formulated as solids or gels. The lyophilized powder is prepared by dissolving an antibody described herein, or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative f, in a suitable solvent. In some embodiments, the lyophilized powder is sterile. The solvent may contain an excipient which improves the stability or other pharmacological component of the powder or reconstituted solution, prepared from the powder. Excipients that may be used include, but are not limited to, dextrose, sorbitol, fructose, corn syrup, xylitol, glycerin, glucose, sucrose or other suitable agent. The solvent may also n a buffer, such as citrate, sodium or potassium phosphate or other such buffer known to those of skill in the art at, in one embodiment, about neutral pH. Subsequent sterile filtration of the solution followed by lyophilization under standard conditions known to those of skill in the art es the desired formulation. In one embodiment, the resulting solution will be ioned into vials for lyophilization. Each vial will contain a single dosage or multiple dosages of the compound. The lyophilized powder can be stored under appropriate conditions, such as at about 4°C to room temperature. Reconstitution of this lyophilized powder with water for injection provides a formulation for use in parenteral administration. For reconstitution, the lyophilized powder is added to sterile water or other suitable r. The precise amount depends upon the selected compound. Such amount can be empirically determined.
The anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibodies described herein and other compositions provided herein can also be formulated to be targeted to a particular tissue, receptor, or other area of the body of the subject to be treated. Many such ing methods are well known to those of skill in the art. All such ing s are contemplated herein for use in the instant compositions. For non-limiting examples of targeting methods, see, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 6,316,652, 6,274,552, 359, 6,253,872, 6,139,865, 6,131,570, 6,120,751, 6,071,495, 6,060,082, 6,048,736, 6,039,975, 6,004,534, 5,985,307, 5,972,366, 5,900,252, ,840,674, 5,759,542 and 874, all of which are herein orated by reference in their entireties. In a specific embodiment, an antibody described herein is targeted to a tumor.
The compositions to be used for in vivo administration can be sterile. This is readily accomplished by filtration through, e.g., sterile filtration membranes. 6.4 Methods of Use and Uses In another aspect, the instant disclosure provides a method of treating a subject using the AG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibodies disclosed herein. Any disease or disorder in a subject that would benefit from inhibition of LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) function can be treated using the anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dies disclosed herein. The anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dies sed herein are ularly useful for inhibiting immune system tolerance to tumors, and accordingly can be used as an immunotherapy for subjects with cancer. For example, in n embodiments, the instant disclosure provides a method of increasing T cell activation in se to an antigen in a subject, the method comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of an anti- LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dy or pharmaceutical composition thereof, as disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides a method of treating cancer in a subject, the method comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of the antibody or pharmaceutical composition, as disclosed herein.
Cancers that can be treated with the anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibodies or pharmaceutical compositions disclosed herein include, t limitation, a solid tumor, a hematologic cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, osteosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, neuroblastoma, kidney cancer, renal transitional cell cancer, bladder cancer, Wilm's , ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, breast cancer (e.g., characterized by a mutation in BRCA1 and/or BRCA2), prostate cancer, bone cancer, lung cancer (e.g., non-small cell lung cancer or small cell lung cancer), c cancer, colorectal cancer, cervical cancer, synovial sarcoma, head and neck cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, le myeloma, renal cell cancer, blastoma, hepatoblastoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, melanoma, rhabdoid tumor of the kidney, Ewing's sarcoma, chondrosarcoma, brain cancer, glioblastoma, meningioma, pituitary adenoma, vestibular schwannoma, a primitive neuroectodermal tumor, medulloblastoma, astrocytoma, anaplastic astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma, ependymoma, choroid plexus papilloma, themia vera, thrombocythemia, idiopathic myelfibrosis, soft tissue sarcoma, thyroid cancer, trial cancer, carcinoid cancer, liver cancer, epithelial cancer, and peritoneal cancer. In certain ments, the cancer is metastatic cancer, e.g., of the varieties described above.
] In certain embodiments, the cancer is a solid tumor, a hematological cancer (e.g., leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma), and a metastatic lesion f. In one embodiment, the cancer is a solid tumor. es of solid tumors include malignancies, e.g., sarcomas and carcinomas (e.g., adenocarcinomas) of the various organ systems, such as those affecting lung, breast, lymphoid, gastrointestinal or colorectal, genitals and genitourinary tract (e.g., renal, urothelial, bladder cells), pharynx, CNS (e.g., brain, neural or glial cells), skin (e.g., melanoma), head and neck (e.g., head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNCC)), and pancreas. For example, melanoma, colon cancers, c , rectal cancer, renal-cell carcinoma, breast cancer (e.g., a breast cancer that does not express one, two or all of estrogen receptor, terone receptor, or Her2/neu, e.g., a triple negative breast cancer), liver cancer, a lung cancer (e.g., a non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) (e.g., a NSCLC with squamous and/or non-squamous ogy) or small cell lung cancer), prostate cancer, cancer of head or neck (e.g., HPV+ squamous cell carcinoma), cancer of the small ine and cancer of the esophagus.
] In one embodiment, the cancer is a hematological cancer, for example, a leukemia, a lymphoma, or a a. In one embodiment, the cancer is a leukemia, for example, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), or hairy cell leukemia. In one embodiment, the cancer is a lymphoma, for example, B cell lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), activated B-cell like (ABC) diffuse large B cell lymphoma, germinal center B cell (GCB) diffuse large B cell lymphoma, mantle cell lymphoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, relapsed non-Hodgkin lymphoma, refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma, recurrent follicular non-Hodgkin ma, Burkitt lymphoma, small cytic lymphoma, ular lymphoma, lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, or extranodal marginal zone lymphoma.
In one embodiment the cancer is a myeloma, for example, multiple myeloma.
In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides a method of preventing or treating an infectious disease in a subject, the method comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody or pharmaceutical ition thereof, as sed . In one embodiment, provided herein are s for preventing and/or treating an ion (e.g., a viral infection, a bacterial infection, a fungal infection, a protozoal infection, or a parasitic infection). The infection prevented and/or treated in accordance with the methods can be caused by an infectious agent identified herein. In a specific embodiment, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein or a composition thereof is the only active agent stered to a subject. In some embodiments, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody bed herein or a composition thereof is used in combination with anti-infective interventions (e.g., antivirals, antibacterials, antifungals, or elminthics) for the treatment of infectious diseases.
Infectious diseases that can be treated and/or prevented by anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibodies or pharmaceutical compositions disclosed herein are caused by infectious agents including but not limited to bacteria, parasites, fungi, protozae, and viruses. In a specific embodiment, the infectious disease d and/or prevented by anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG- 3) antibodies or pharmaceutical compositions disclosed herein is caused by a virus. Viral diseases or viral infections that can be prevented and/or treated in ance with the methods described herein include, but are not limited to, those caused by hepatitis type A, tis type B, hepatitis type C, influenza (e.g., influenza A or influenza B), varicella, adenovirus, herpes simplex type I (HSV-I), herpes simplex type II I), rinderpest, irus, echovirus, rotavirus, respiratory ial virus, papilloma virus, papova virus, cytomegalovirus, echinovirus, arbovirus, huntavirus, coxsackie virus, mumps virus, s virus, rubella virus, polio virus, small pox, Epstein Barr virus, human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-I), human immunodeficiency virus type II (HIV-II), and agents of viral diseases such as viral meningitis, encephalitis, dengue or small pox.
Bacterial infections that can be prevented and/or treated include infections caused by Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, s is, Staphylococcus viridans, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Bacterial es caused by bacteria (e.g., Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, coccus faecalis, Proteus vulgaris, Staphylococcus viridans, and Pseudomonas nosa) that can be prevented and/or treated in accordance with the methods described herein include, but are not limited to, Mycobacteria rickettsia, Mycoplasma, Neisseria, S. pneumonia, Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease), Bacillus antracis (anthrax), tetanus, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, mycobacterium, pertissus, cholera, plague, diptheria, chlamydia, S. aureus and legionella.
Protozoal diseases or protozoal ions caused by protozoa that can be prevented and/or treated in accordance with the methods described herein e, but are not limited to, leishmania, coccidiosis, trypanosoma schistosoma or malaria. Parasitic diseases or parasitic infections caused by parasites that can be prevented and/or treated in accordance with the methods bed herein include, but are not limited to, chlamydia and rickettsia.
Fungal diseases or fungal infections that can be prevented and/or treated in accordance with the methods described herein e, but are not limited to, those caused by Candida infections, zygomycosis, a mastitis, progressive disseminated trichosporonosis with latent trichosporonemia, disseminated candidiasis, pulmonary paracoccidioidomycosis, pulmonary aspergillosis, Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, cryptococcal meningitis, coccidioidal oencephalitis and cerebrospinal vasculitis, Aspergillus niger ion, Fusarium keratitis, paranasal sinus mycoses, Aspergillus fumigatus endocarditis, tibial dyschondroplasia, Candida ta vaginitis, ryngeal iasis, X-linked chronic granulomatous disease, tinea pedis, cutaneous candidiasis, mycotic titis, disseminated trichosporonosis, allergic bronchopulmonary illosis, mycotic keratitis, Cryptococcus neoformans infection, fungal nitis, Curvularia geniculata infection, staphylococcal endophthalmitis, sporotrichosis, and ophytosis.
] In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides a method of preventing or treating a disease or disorder of the nervous system in a subject, the method comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody or pharmaceutical composition thereof, as disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the disease or disorder of the nervous system is a synucleinopathy. In some embodiments, the disease or disorder of the nervous system is Parkinson's disease.
In certain embodiments, these methods further comprise administering an additional therapeutic agent to the subject. In certain ments, the additional therapeutic agent is a chemotherapeutic, radiotherapeutic, or a checkpoint targeting agent. In certain embodiments, the chemotherapeutic agent is a hypomethylating agent (e.g., azacitidine). In certain ments, the checkpoint targeting agent is selected from the group consisting of an antagonist anti-CTLA-4 antibody, an antagonist anti-PD-L1 antibody, an nist anti- PD-L2 antibody, an antagonist anti-PD-1 dy, an antagonist anti-TIM-3 antibody, an antagonist anti-LAG-3 antibody, an antagonist anti-CEACAM1 antibody, an agonist anti- GITR dy, an agonist anti-OX40 antibody, an antagonist anti-TIGIT antibody, an agonist anti-CD137 antibody, an antagonist anti-VISTA antibody, an nist anti-CD73 antibody, and an antagonist anti-CD96 antibody.
In one embodiment, the t invention relates to an antibody and/or pharmaceutical composition of the t invention for use in a method of the present invention, wherein the method further comprises administering an additional eutic agent to the subject. In one embodiment, the present invention s to (a) an antibody and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention and (b) an additional therapeutic agent for use as a medicament. In one embodiment, the present ion relates to (a) an antibody and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention, and (b) an additional therapeutic agent for use in a method for the ent of cancer. In a further embodiment, the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical ition, kit or -parts comprising (a) an antibody and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention and (b) an additional therapeutic agent. In one embodiment, the additional therapeutic agent is a chemotherapeutic, a radiotherapeutic, or a oint targeting agent.
In certain embodiments, an anti-PD-1 antibody is used in methods disclosed herein.
In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is nivolumab, also known as BMS-936558 or MDX1106, developed by Bristol-Myers Squibb. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is pembrolizumab, also known as lizumab or MK-3475, developed by Merck & Co. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is pidilizumab, also known as CT-011, developed by CureTech. In certain ments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is MEDI0680, also known as AMP-514, developed by Medimmune. In certain embodiments, the D-1 antibody is PDR001 developed by Novartis Pharmaceuticals. In certain embodiments, the anti- PD-1 antibody is REGN2810 developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. In certain ments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is PF-06801591 developed by Pfizer. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is BGB-A317 developed by BeiGene. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is TSR-042 developed by AnaptysBio and Tesaro. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is 10 developed by Hengrui.
Further non-limiting examples of anti-PD-1 antibodies that may be used in treatment s disclosed herein are disclosed in the ing patents and patent applications, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties: U.S. Patent No. 710; U.S. Patent No. 7,332,582; U.S. Patent No. 802; U.S. Patent No. 8,008,449; U.S. Patent No. 8,114,845; U.S. Patent No. 8,168,757; U.S. Patent No. 8,354,509; U.S. Patent No. 8,686,119; U.S. Patent No. 8,735,553; U.S. Patent No. 8,747,847; U.S. Patent No. 8,779,105; U.S. Patent No. 697; U.S. Patent No. 8,993,731; U.S. Patent No. 9,102,727; U.S. Patent No. 9,205,148; U.S. Publication No. US 2013/0202623 A1; U.S.
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In certain embodiments, an anti-PD-L1 antibody is used in methods disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-L1 antibody is izumab developed by Genentech. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-L1 antibody is durvalumab developed by AstraZeneca, Celgene and Medimmune. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-L1 antibody is avelumab, also known as MSB0010718C, developed by Merck Serono and Pfizer. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-L1 antibody is MDX-1105 developed by Bristol-Myers Squibb. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-L1 antibody is AMP-224 developed by Amplimmune and Non-limiting examples of anti-PD-L1 antibodies that may be used in treatment methods disclosed herein are disclosed in the following s and patent applications, all of which are herein incorporated by nce in their entireties: US Patent No. 7,943,743; US Patent No. 8,168,179; US Patent No. 8,217,149; U.S. Patent No. 8,552,154; U.S. Patent No. 8,779,108; U.S. Patent No. 063; U.S. Patent No. 082; U.S. Publication No. US 2010/0203056 A1; U.S. Publication No. US 2003/0232323 A1; U.S. Publication No. US 2013/0323249 A1; U.S. Publication No. US 2014/0341917 A1; U.S. Publication No. US 2014/0044738 A1; U.S. Publication No. US 2015/0203580 A1; U.S. Publication No. US 2015/0225483 A1; U.S. Publication No. US 2015/0346208 A1; U.S. Publication No. US 2015/0355184 A1; and PCT Publication No. WO 00079 A1; PCT Publication No. WO 22758 A1; PCT Publication No. 2015/061668 A1; PCT Publication No. 2015/195163 A1; PCT Publication No. 2016/030350 A1.
] In certain embodiments, an anti-CTLA-4 antibody is used in methods disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the anti-CTLA-4 antibody is ipilimumab developed by Bristol-Myers . In certain embodiments, the anti-CTLA-4 antibody is ipilimumab ped by Bristol-Myers Squibb. In certain embodiments, the anti-CTLA-4 antibody is tremelimumab developed by Pfizer and Medimmune.
Non-limiting examples of anti-CTLA-4 antibodies that may be used in treatment s disclosed herein are disclosed in the following patents and patent ations, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties: US Patent No. 6,984,720; US Patent No. 7,411,057; US Patent No. 7,034,121; US Patent No. 8,697,845; U.S. Publication No. US 2009/0123477 A1; U.S. Publication No. US 2014/0105914 A1; U.S. Publication No.
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In certain embodiments, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody disclosed herein is administered to a subject in combination with a nd that targets an immunomodulatory enzyme(s) such as IDO (indoleamine-(2,3)-dioxygenase) and/or TDO (tryptophan oxygenase). In certain embodiments, such compound is selected from the group consisting of epacadostat (Incyte Corp; see, e.g., orated by reference in its ty), BMS-986205 s Biosciences/Bristol-Myers Squibb), indoximod (NewLink Genetics), and NLG919 (NewLink Genetics). In one embodiment, the compound is epacadostat. In another embodiment, the compound is BMS- . In another embodiment, the compound is indoximod. In another embodiment, the compound is NLG919. In a specific embodiment, an AG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody disclosed herein is administered to a subject in combination with an IDO inhibitor for treating cancer. The IDO inhibitor as described herein for use in treating cancer is present in a solid dosage form of a pharmaceutical composition such as a tablet, a pill or a capsule, wherein the pharmaceutical composition includes an IDO tor and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient. As such, the antibody as bed herein and the IDO inhibitor as described herein can be administered separately, sequentially or concurrently as separate dosage forms. In one embodiment, the antibody is administered parenterally, and the IDO inhibitor is administered orally. In ular embodiments, the inhibitor is selected from the group consisting of epacadostat (Incyte Corporation), BMS-986205 (Flexus Biosciences/Bristol-Myers Squibb), indoximod nk Genetics), and NLG919 (NewLink cs). Epacadostat has been described in PCT Publication No. in its entirety. In one embodiment, the inhibitor is epacadostat. In another embodiment, the inhibitor is BMS-986205. In another embodiment, the inhibitor is indoximod. In another embodiment, the inhibitor is NLG919.
] In certain embodiments, the instant disclosure provides an isolated antibody that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) in combination with an anti-PD-1 dy (e.g., pembrolizumab or nivolumab) and an inhibitor of indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO).
In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is pembrolizumab. In certain embodiments, the anti-PD-1 antibody is nivolumab. In certain embodiments, the IDO inhibitor is selected from the group consisting of ostat, BMS-986205, indoximod, and NLG919. In certain ments, the IDO inhibitor is epacadostat. In certain embodiments, the IDO inhibitor is BMS-986205. In certain embodiments, the IDO inhibitor is indoximod.
In certain embodiments, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody disclosed herein is administered to a subject in ation with r anti-cancer agent. Exemplary anti-cancer agents e antibody therapeutics such as trastuzumab (Herceptin), antibodies to co-stimulatory or co-inhibitory molecules such as CTLA-4, CD137, and PD-1, and antibodies to cytokines such as IL-10 and TGF-β.
In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is an tor of JAK, PI3Kdelta, BRD, PI3Kgamma, or Axl/Mer. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is an inhibitor of JAK, including JAK1 and/or JAK2. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is an inhibitor of PI3Kdelta. In certain embodiments, the additional eutic agent is an inhibitor of BRD. In certain embodiments, the additional therapeutic agent is an inhibitor of PI3Kgamma. In certain ments, the additional therapeutic agent is an tor of Axl/Mer.
Additional examples of anti-cancer agents include those that block immune cell migration such as antagonists to chemokine receptors, including CCR2 and CCR4, and those that augment the immune system such as adjuvants or adoptive T cell transfer.
One or more additional immune checkpoint modulators can be used in combination with an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody disclosed herein for treatment of any diseases, disorders, or ions described herein, e.g., sociated diseases, disorders, or ions. Exemplary immune checkpoint modulators include modulators against immune checkpoint molecules such as CD27, CD28, CD40, CD122, CD96, CD73, CD47, CD96, CD137, OX40, GITR, CSF1R, JAK, PI3K delta, PI3K gamma, TAM, arginase, CD137 (also known as 4-1BB), ICOS, A2AR, B7-H3, B7-H4, BTLA, CTLA-4, LAG-3, TIM-3, TIGIT, VISTA, PD-1, PD-L1, and PD-L2. In some embodiments, the immune checkpoint molecule is a mulatory checkpoint molecule selected from CD27, CD28, CD40, ICOS, OX40, GITR, and CD137. In some embodiments, the immune checkpoint molecule is a ibitory checkpoint molecule selected from A2AR, B7-H3, B7-H4, BTLA, CTLA-4, IDO, KIR, PD-1, TIM-3, and VISTA. In some embodiments, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody disclosed herein can be used in combination with one or more agents selected from KIR inhibitors, TIGIT inhibitors, LAIR1 inhibitors, CD160 inhibitors, 2B4 inhibitors, and TGFR beta inhibitors.
In some embodiments, the modulator of an immune checkpoint molecule is an antagonistic anti-PD1 antibody, an antagonistic anti-PD-L1 antibody, or an antagonistic anti- CTLA-4 antibody.
In some embodiments, the modulator of an immune checkpoint molecule is an agonist of GITR, e.g., an agonistic anti-GITR antibody. In some ments, the agonistic anti-GITR antibody is TRX518 or MK-4166.
In some embodiments, the modulator of an immune checkpoint molecule is an agonist of OX40, e.g., an agonistic anti-OX40 antibody or OX40L fusion protein. In some embodiments, the agonistic anti-OX40 antibody is MEDI0562. In some embodiments, the OX40L fusion protein is MEDI6383.
An anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody disclosed herein can be used in combination with one or more agents for the ent of es such as cancer. In some embodiments, the agent is an alkylating agent, a some inhibitor, a corticosteroid, or an immunomodulatory agent. Examples of an alkylating agent include cyclophosphamide (CY), melphalan (MEL), and bendamustine. In some ments, the proteasome inhibitor is carfilzomib. In some embodiments, the osteroid is thasone (DEX). In some embodiments, the immunomodulatory agent is lenalidomide (LEN) or pomalidomide (POM).
In n embodiments, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody disclosed herein is administered to a subject in combination with a vaccine. The vaccine can be, e.g., a peptide vaccine, a DNA vaccine, or an RNA vaccine. In certain embodiments, the vaccine is a heat shock protein based tumor vaccine or a heat shock n based pathogen e. In a specific embodiment, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody disclosed herein is administered to a t in ation with a heat shock protein based tumor-vaccine. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a family of highly conserved proteins found ubiquitously across all species. Their expression can be powerfully induced to much higher levels as a result of heat shock or other forms of , including exposure to toxins, oxidative stress or glucose deprivation. Five families have been classified according to molecular weight: HSP-110, -90, -70, -60 and -28. HSPs deliver immunogenic peptides through the cross-presentation pathway in n presenting cells (APCs) such as macrophages and dendritic cells (DCs), leading to T cell tion. HSPs on as chaperone carriers of tumor-associated antigenic es forming complexes able to induce tumor-specific immunity. Upon release from dying tumor cells, the HSP-antigen complexes are taken up by antigen-presenting cells (APCs) wherein the antigens are processed into peptides that bind MHC class I and class II molecules leading to the activation of anti-tumor CD8+ and CD4+ T cells. The immunity elicited by HSP complexes derived from tumor preparations is specifically directed against the unique antigenic peptide repertoire expressed by the cancer of each subject. Therefore, in one embodiment, the present invention relates to (a) an antibody and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention and (b) a vaccine for use as a medicament, for example for use in a method for the treatment of cancer. In one embodiment, the t invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition, kit or kit-of-parts comprising (a) an dy and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention and (b) a vaccine. In one ment, the vaccine is a heat shock protein based tumor vaccine. In one embodiment, the vaccine is a heat shock protein based en vaccine.
A heat shock protein peptide complex (HSPPC) is a protein peptide complex consisting of a heat shock protein non-covalently complexed with antigenic peptides. HSPPCs elicit both innate and adaptive immune responses. In a ic embodiment, the antigenic peptide(s) displays antigenicity for the cancer being treated. HSPPCs are efficiently seized by APCs via membrane receptors y CD91) or by g to Toll-like receptors. HSPPC internalization results in functional maturation of the APCs with chemokine and cytokine production leading to tion of l killer cells (NK), monocytes and Th1 and Th mediated immune responses. In certain embodiments, HSPPCs used in methods disclosed herein comprise one or more heat shock proteins from the hsp60, hsp70, or hsp90 family of stress proteins complexed with antigenic peptides. In certain ments, HSPPCs comprise hsc70, hsp70, hsp90, hsp110, grp170, gp96, calreticulin, or combinations of two or more thereof.
In a specific embodiment, the heat shock protein e complex (HSPPC) comprises recombinant heat shock proteins (e.g., hsp70 or hsc70) or a peptide-binding domain thereof complexed with recombinant nic es. Recombinant heat shock proteins can be produced by recombinant DNA technology, for example, using human hsc70 sequence as bed in Dworniczak and Mirault, Nucleic Acids Res. 15:5181-5197 (1987) and GenBank accession no. P11142 and/or , each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. In certain embodiments, Hsp70 sequences are as bed in Hunt and Morimoto Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 82 (19), 6455-6459 (1985) and GenBank accession no. P0DMV8 and/or , each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Antigenic peptides can also be prepared by recombinant DNA methods known in the art.
In certain embodiments, the antigenic peptides comprise a modified amino acid. In n embodiments, the modified amino acid comprises a post-translational cation. In n ments, the modified amino acid comprises a mimetic of a post-translational modification. In certain embodiments, the modified amino acid is a Tyr, Ser, Thr, Arg, Lys, or His that has been phosphorylated on a side chain hydroxyl or amine. In certain embodiments, the modified amino acid is a mimetic of a Tyr, Ser, Thr, Arg, Lys, or His amino acid that has been phosphorylated on a side chain hydroxyl or amine.
In a specific embodiment, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody disclosed herein is administered to a subject in combination with a heat shock protein peptide complex (HSPPC), e.g., heat shock protein peptide complex-96 (HSPPC-96), to treat cancer. HSPPC- 96 comprises a 96 kDa heat shock protein (Hsp), gp96, complexed to antigenic peptides.
HSPPC-96 is a cancer immunotherapy manufactured from a subject’s tumor and contains the ’s antigenic "fingerprint." In certain embodiments, this fingerprint contains unique antigens that are present only in that particular subject’s specific cancer cells and injection of the vaccine is intended to stimulate the subject’s immune system to recognize and attack any cells with the specific cancer fingerprint. Therefore, in one ment, the present invention relates to an antibody and/or pharmaceutical composition of the t invention in ation with a heat shock protein peptide complex (HSPPC) for use as a medicament and/or for use in a method for the treatment of cancer.
In certain embodiments, the HSPPC, e.g., HSPPC-96, is produced from the tumor tissue of a subject. In a specific embodiment, the HSPPC (e.g., HSPPC-96) is produced from a tumor of the type of cancer or metastasis thereof being treated. In another specific embodiment, the HSPPC (e.g., 96) is autologous to the subject being treated. In certain embodiments, the tumor tissue is non-necrotic tumor tissue. In n embodiments, at least 1 gram (e.g., at least 1, at least 2, at least 3, at least 4, at least 5, at least 6, at least 7, at least 8, at least 9, or at least 10 grams) of non-necrotic tumor tissue is used to produce a vaccine regimen. In n embodiments, after al resection, non-necrotic tumor tissue is frozen prior to use in vaccine preparation. In some embodiments, the HSPPC, e.g., HSPPC-96, is isolated from the tumor tissue by purification techniques, filtered and prepared for an injectable vaccine. In certain embodiments, a subject is administered 6-12 doses of the HSPPC, e.g., HSPCC-96. In such embodiments, the HSPPC, e.g., HSPPC-96, doses may be administered weekly for the first 4 doses and then biweekly for the 2-8 additional doses.
Further examples of HSPPCs that may be used in accordance with the s described herein are disclosed in the following s and patent applications, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties: U.S. Patent Nos. 6,391,306, 6,383,492, 6,403,095, 6,410,026, 6,436,404, 6,447,780, 6,447,781 and 6,610,659, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
In certain embodiments, an anti-LAG-3 antibody disclosed herein is administered to a subject in ation with an nt. Various adjuvants can be used ing on the treatment context. Non-limiting examples of appropriate adjuvants e, but not limited to, Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA), Incomplete 's Adjuvant (IFA), ide ISA (incomplete Seppic adjuvant), the Ribi adjuvant system (RAS), Titer Max, muramyl peptides, Syntex Adjuvant Formulation (SAF), alum (aluminum hydroxide and/or aluminum phosphate), aluminum salt nts, Gerbu® adjuvants, nitrocellulose absorbed antigen, encapsulated or entrapped antigen, 3 De-O-acylated monophosphoryl lipid A (3 D-MPL), immunostimulatory ucleotides, toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands, mannan-binding lectin (MBL) ligands, STING agonists, immuno-stimulating complexes such as saponins, Quil A, QS-21, QS-7, ISCOMATRIX, and others. Other adjuvants include CpG oligonucleotides and double stranded RNA molecules, such as poly(A) and poly(U). Combinations of the above adjuvants may also be used. See, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 6,645,495; 7,029,678; and 7,858,589, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. In one embodiment, the adjuvant used herein is QS-21 STIMULON.
In certain embodiments, an anti-LAG-3 antibody disclosed herein is administered to a subject in ation with an additional therapeutic agent comprising a TCR. In certain embodiments, the additional eutic agent is a soluble TCR. In certain embodiments, the onal therapeutic agent is a cell expressing a TCR. Therefore, in one embodiment, the present ion relates to an antibody and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention in combination with an additional therapeutic agent comprising a TCR for use as a medicament and/or for use in a method for the treatment of cancer.
In certain embodiments, an anti-LAG-3 antibody disclosed herein is administered to a t in combination with a cell expressing a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR). In certain embodiments, the cell is a T cell.
In certain embodiments, an anti-LAG-3 antibody disclosed herein is administered to a subject in combination with a TCR mimic antibody. In certain embodiments, the TCR mimic antibody is an antibody that specifically binds to a peptide-MHC complex. For nonlimiting examples of TCR mimic antibodies, see, e.g., U.S. Patent No. 9,074,000 and U.S.
Publication Nos. US 2009/0304679 A1 and US 2014/0134191 A1, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The AG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody and the additional therapeutic agent (e.g., chemotherapeutic, radiotherapeutic, checkpoint targeting agent, IDO inhibitor, vaccine, adjuvant, a soluble TCR, a cell expressing a TCR, a cell expressing a chimeric antigen receptor, and/or a TCR mimic antibody) can be administered separately, tially or concurrently as separate dosage forms. In one embodiment, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody is administered parenterally, and an IDO inhibitor is administered orally.
An antibody or pharmaceutical composition described herein may be delivered to a subject by a y of routes. These e, but are not limited to, eral, asal, intratracheal, oral, intradermal, topical, intramuscular, eritoneal, transdermal, intravenous, intratumoral, conjunctival, intra-arterial, and subcutaneous routes. Pulmonary administration can also be employed, e.g., by use of an inhaler or nebulizer, and ation with an aerosolizing agent for use as a spray. In certain embodiments, the antibody or pharmaceutical composition described herein is delivered subcutaneously or intravenously. In certain embodiments, the antibody or pharmaceutical composition bed herein is delivered intratumorally. In certain embodiments, the antibody or pharmaceutical composition described herein is delivered intra-arterially. In certain embodiments, the antibody or pharmaceutical composition described herein is delivered into a tumor draining lymph node. In certain embodiments, the dy or pharmaceutical composition described herein is red intranasally.
The amount of an antibody or composition which will be effective in the treatment and/or prevention of a condition will depend on the nature of the disease, and can be ined by standard clinical ques.
The precise dose to be employed in a composition will also depend on the route of administration, and the sness of the infection or disease caused by it, and should be decided according to the judgment of the practitioner and each subject's circumstances. For example, ive doses may also vary depending upon means of administration, target site, physiological state of the patient (including age, body weight and health), whether the patient is human or an animal, other medications administered, or whether ent is prophylactic or therapeutic. Usually, the patient is a human but non-human mammals including transgenic mammals can also be treated. Treatment dosages are optimally titrated to optimize safety and efficacy.
An anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein can also be used to assay LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) protein levels in a ical sample using cal immunohistological methods known to those of skill in the art, including immunoassays, such as the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), immunoprecipitation, or n blotting. Suitable antibody assay labels are known in the art and include enzyme labels, such as, glucose e; radioisotopes, such as iodine (125I, 121I), carbon (14C), sulfur (35S), tritium (3H), indium (121In), and technetium (99Tc); luminescent labels, such as luminol; and fluorescent labels, such as fluorescein and rhodamine, and biotin. Such labels can be used to label an antibody described herein. Alternatively, a second antibody that recognizes an anti- LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein can be labeled and used in combination with an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody to detect LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) protein levels. ore, in one embodiment, the present ion relates to the use of an antibody of the present invention for in vitro detection of LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) protein in a biological sample. In a further embodiment, the present invention relates to the use of an anti-LAG-3 antibody of the invention, for assaying and/or detecting LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG- 3) protein levels in a biological sample in vitro, optionally wherein the anti-LAG-3 antibody is conjugated to a radionuclide or detectable label, and/or carries a label described herein, and/or wherein an immunohistological method is used.
Assaying for the expression level of LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) n is ed to include qualitatively or quantitatively measuring or estimating the level of LAG- 3 (e.g., human LAG-3) protein in a first ical sample either ly (e.g., by determining or estimating absolute protein level) or relatively (e.g., by comparing to the disease associated protein level in a second biological sample). LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) polypeptide sion level in the first biological sample can be measured or estimated and compared to a standard LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) protein level, the standard being taken from a second biological sample obtained from an individual not having the disorder or being ined by averaging levels from a population of individuals not having the disorder. As will be appreciated in the art, once the "standard" LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) polypeptide level is known, it can be used repeatedly as a standard for ison.
Therefore, in a further embodiment, the t invention relates to an in vitro method for assaying and/or ing LAG-3 protein levels, for example human LAG-3 protein levels, in a biological sample, sing qualitatively or quantitatively measuring or estimating the level of LAG-3 protein, for example of human LAG-3 protein, in a biological sample, by an immunohistological .
As used herein, the term "biological sample" refers to any biological sample obtained from a subject, cell line, tissue, or other source of cells potentially expressing LAG- 3 (e.g., human LAG-3). Methods for obtaining tissue biopsies and body fluids from animals (e.g., humans) are well known in the art. Biological samples include peripheral mononuclear blood cells.
An anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dy described herein can be used for prognostic, stic, monitoring and screening applications, including in vitro and in vivo applications well known and standard to the skilled artisan and based on the t description.
Prognostic, diagnostic, monitoring and screening assays and kits for in vitro assessment and evaluation of immune system status and/or immune response may be utilized to t, diagnose and monitor to evaluate patient s including those known to have or suspected of having an immune system-dysfunction or with regard to an anticipated or desired immune system response, antigen response or vaccine response. The assessment and evaluation of immune system status and/or immune response is also useful in determining the suitability of a patient for a clinical trial of a drug or for the administration of a particular chemotherapeutic agent, a radiotherapeutic agent, or an antibody, including combinations thereof, versus a different agent or antibody. This type of prognostic and diagnostic monitoring and ment is already in practice utilizing antibodies against the HER2 n in breast cancer pTestTM, Dako) where the assay is also used to evaluate patients for antibody therapy using Herceptin®. In vivo applications include directed cell therapy and immune system modulation and radio imaging of immune responses. ore, in one ment, the present invention relates to an AG-3 antibody and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention for use as a diagnostic. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to an AG-3 antibody and/or pharmaceutical composition of the present invention for use in a method for the prediction, diagnosis and/or monitoring of a subject having or suspected to have an immune system-dysfunction and/or with regard to an anticipated or desired immune system response, antigen response or vaccine response. In another embodiment, the present ion relates to the use of anti-LAG-3 antibody of the invention, for predicting, diagnosing and/or monitoring of a subject having or suspected to have an immune system-dysfunction and/or with regard to an anticipated or desired immune system response, n response or vaccine response by assaying and/or detecting human LAG-3 protein levels in a biological sample of the subject in vitro.
In one embodiment, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody can be used in histochemistry of biopsy samples. In another embodiment, an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody can be used to detect levels of LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), or levels of cells which contain LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) on their ne surface, which levels can then be linked to certain disease symptoms. Anti- LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibodies described herein may carry a detectable or functional label. When fluorescence labels are used, currently available microscopy and fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis (FACS) or combination of both methods procedures known in the art may be utilized to identify and to quantitate the specific binding members. Anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dies described herein may carry a scence label. Exemplary scence labels include, for example, reactive and conjugated probes e.g., Aminocoumarin, scein and Texas red, Alexa Fluor dyes, Cy dyes and DyLight dyes. An anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dy may carry a radioactive label, such as the isotopes 3H, 14C, 32P, 35S, 36Cl, 51Cr, 57Co, 58Co, 59Fe, 67Cu, 90Y, 99Tc, 111In, 117Lu, 121I, 124I, 125I, 131I, 198Au, 211At, 213Bi, 225Ac and 186Re. When radioactive labels are used, currently available counting procedures known in the art may be utilized to identify and quantitate the specific binding of anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dy to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3). In the instance where the label is an enzyme, detection may be accomplished by any of the presently utilized colorimetric, spectrophotometric, fluorospectrophotometric, amperometric or gasometric techniques as known in the art. This can be achieved by contacting a sample or a control sample with an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody under conditions that allow for the formation of a complex between the antibody and LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3). Any complexes formed between the antibody and LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) are detected and ed in the sample and the control. In light of the specific binding of the antibodies described herein for LAG-3 (e.g., human , the antibodies can be used to specifically detect LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) expression on the surface of cells. The antibodies described herein can also be used to purify LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) via immunoaffinity cation. Also included herein is an assay system which may be prepared in the form of a test kit for the quantitative is of the extent of the presence of, for instance, LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) or LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)/ LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) ligand complexes. The system or test kit, kit, or kit-of-parts may comprise a labeled ent, e.g., a labeled antibody, and one or more additional immunochemical reagents. 6.5 Polynucleotides, Vectors and Methods of Producing Anti-LAG-3 Antibodies In another aspect, provided herein are polynucleotides comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding an dy bed herein or a fragment thereof (e.g., a light chain variable region and/or heavy chain variable region) that specifically binds to a LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antigen, and s, e.g., vectors comprising such polynucleotides for recombinant expression in host cells (e.g., E. coli and mammalian cells). Provided herein are cleotides comprising nucleotide sequences encoding a heavy and/or light chain of any of the antibodies provided herein, as well as vectors comprising such polynucleotide sequences, e.g., sion vectors for their efficient expression in host cells, e.g., mammalian cells.
As used herein, an "isolated" polynucleotide or nucleic acid le is one which is separated from other nucleic acid molecules which are t in the natural source (e.g., in a mouse or a human) of the nucleic acid le. Moreover, an "isolated" nucleic acid molecule, such as a cDNA molecule, can be substantially free of other cellular material, or culture medium when produced by recombinant ques, or substantially free of chemical precursors or other chemicals when chemically synthesized. For example, the language "substantially free" includes preparations of cleotide or nucleic acid molecule having less than about 15%, 10%, 5%, 2%, 1%, 0.5%, or 0.1% (in particular less than about 10%) of other material, e.g., cellular material, culture medium, other nucleic acid les, chemical precursors and/or other chemicals. In a specific embodiment, a nucleic acid molecule(s) ng an antibody described herein is isolated or purified.
In particular aspects, ed herein are cleotides comprising nucleotide sequences encoding antibodies, which specifically bind to a LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) polypeptide and comprises an amino acid sequence as described herein, as well as antibodies which compete with such antibodies for binding to a LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) polypeptide (e.g., in a dose-dependent manner), or which binds to the same epitope as that of such antibodies.
In certain aspects, ed herein are polynucleotides comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding the light chain or heavy chain of an antibody described herein. The polynucleotides can comprise nucleotide sequences ng a light chain comprising the VL FRs and CDRs of antibodies described herein (see, e.g., Tables 1, 3, 5, 6, and 7) or nucleotide sequences encoding a heavy chain comprising the VH FRs and CDRs of antibodies described herein (see, e.g., Tables 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7).
Also provided herein are polynucleotides encoding an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody that are optimized, e.g., by codon/RNA optimization, replacement with heterologous signal ces, and elimination of mRNA instability elements. Methods to generate optimized nucleic acids encoding an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody or a fragment thereof (e.g., light chain, heavy chain, VH domain, or VL domain) for inant expression by introducing codon changes and/or eliminating inhibitory regions in the mRNA can be carried out by adapting the zation methods described in, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. ,965,726; 6,174,666; 6,291,664; 6,414,132; and 6,794,498, accordingly, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties. For example, potential splice sites and instability elements (e.g., A/T or A/U rich elements) within the RNA can be mutated without altering the amino acids encoded by the nucleic acid sequences to increase stability of the RNA for recombinant expression. The alterations utilize the degeneracy of the genetic code, e.g., using an alternative codon for an identical amino acid. In some embodiments, it can be desirable to alter one or more codons to encode a conservative mutation, e.g., a similar amino acid with similar chemical structure and properties and/or function as the original amino acid.
Such methods can increase expression of an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody or fragment f by at least 1 fold, 2 fold, 3 fold, 4 fold, 5 fold, 10 fold, 20 fold, 30 fold, 40 fold, 50 fold, 60 fold, 70 fold, 80 fold, 90 fold, or 100 fold or more relative to the expression of an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody encoded by polynucleotides that have not been zed.
In certain embodiments, an optimized polynucleotide sequence encoding an anti- LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dy described herein or a fragment thereof (e.g., VL domain and/or VH domain) can hybridize to an antisense (e.g., complementary) polynucleotide of an unoptimized polynucleotide sequence encoding an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein or a fragment thereof (e.g., VL domain and/or VH domain). In specific embodiments, an optimized nucleotide ce ng an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG- 3) antibody bed herein or a fragment hybridizes under high stringency conditions to antisense cleotide of an unoptimized polynucleotide sequence encoding an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein or a nt thereof. In a specific embodiment, an optimized tide ce encoding an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein or a fragment thereof hybridizes under high stringency, intermediate or lower stringency ization conditions to an antisense polynucleotide of an unoptimized tide sequence encoding an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein or a fragment thereof. ation regarding ization conditions has been described, see, e.g., U.S. Patent ation Publication No. US 2005/0048549 (e.g., paragraphs 72-73), which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The polynucleotides can be obtained, and the nucleotide sequence of the polynucleotides determined, by any method known in the art. Nucleotide sequences encoding antibodies described herein, e.g., antibodies described in Tables 1, 6, and 7, and modified versions of these antibodies can be determined using methods well known in the art, i.e., nucleotide codons known to encode particular amino acids are assembled in such a way to generate a nucleic acid that encodes the antibody. Such a polynucleotide encoding the antibody can be assembled from chemically synthesized oligonucleotides (e.g., as described in Kutmeier G et al., (1994), BioTechniques 17: 242-6, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety), which, briefly, involves the synthesis of overlapping oligonucleotides ning portions of the ce encoding the antibody, annealing and ligating of those oligonucleotides, and then amplification of the ligated oligonucleotides by PCR. atively, a polynucleotide ng an antibody described herein can be generated from c acid from a suitable source (e.g., a hybridoma) using methods well known in the art (e.g., PCR and other molecular cloning methods). For e, PCR amplification using synthetic primers hybridizable to the 3’ and 5’ ends of a known sequence can be performed using genomic DNA obtained from hybridoma cells producing the antibody of interest. Such PCR amplification methods can be used to obtain c acids comprising the sequence encoding the light chain and/or heavy chain of an antibody. Such PCR amplification methods can be used to obtain nucleic acids comprising the sequence encoding the variable light chain region and/or the variable heavy chain region of an dy. The amplified nucleic acids can be cloned into vectors for expression in host cells and for r g, for example, to generate chimeric and humanized antibodies.
If a clone containing a nucleic acid encoding a particular antibody is not available, but the ce of the antibody molecule is known, a nucleic acid encoding the immunoglobulin can be chemically synthesized or obtained from a suitable source (e.g., an antibody cDNA library or a cDNA library generated from, or nucleic acid, preferably poly A+ RNA, isolated from, any tissue or cells sing the antibody, such as hybridoma cells selected to express an antibody bed herein) by PCR amplification using synthetic primers izable to the 3’ and 5’ ends of the sequence or by cloning using an oligonucleotide probe specific for the particular gene sequence to identify, e.g., a cDNA clone from a cDNA library that encodes the antibody. Amplified nucleic acids generated by PCR can then be cloned into replicable cloning vectors using any method well known in the art.
DNA ng anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibodies described herein can be readily isolated and sequenced using conventional procedures (e.g., by using oligonucleotide probes that are capable of g specifically to genes encoding the heavy and light chains of the anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dies). Hybridoma cells can serve as a source of such DNA. Once isolated, the DNA can be placed into expression vectors, which are then transfected into host cells such as E. coli cells, simian COS cells, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells (e.g., CHO cells from the CHO GS System™ (Lonza)), or myeloma cells that do not otherwise produce globulin protein, to obtain the sis of anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibodies in the recombinant host cells.
To generate whole antibodies, PCR s including VH or VL nucleotide sequences, a restriction site, and a flanking sequence to protect the restriction site can be used to amplify the VH or VL sequences in scFv clones. Utilizing cloning techniques known to those of skill in the art, the PCR ied VH domains can be cloned into vectors expressing a heavy chain constant region, e.g., the human gamma 4 constant region, and the PCR amplified VL domains can be cloned into vectors expressing a light chain constant region, e.g., human kappa or lambda constant regions. In certain embodiments, the s for expressing the VH or VL domains comprise an EF-1α er, a secretion signal, a cloning site for the variable region, constant domains, and a ion marker such as neomycin. The VH and VL domains can also be cloned into one vector sing the necessary constant regions. The heavy chain conversion vectors and light chain conversion vectors are then co-transfected into cell lines to generate stable or transient cell lines that express full-length antibodies, e.g., IgG, using techniques known to those of skill in the art.
The DNA also can be modified, for example, by substituting the coding sequence for human heavy and light chain constant domains in place of the murine sequences, or by covalently joining to the globulin coding sequence all or part of the coding sequence for a non-immunoglobulin polypeptide.
Also provided are polynucleotides that hybridize under high stringency, intermediate or lower stringency hybridization conditions to polynucleotides that encode an antibody described herein. In specific embodiments, polynucleotides described herein hybridize under high stringency, ediate or lower stringency hybridization conditions to polynucleotides encoding a VH domain and/or VL domain provided herein.
Hybridization conditions have been described in the art and are known to one of skill in the art. For e, hybridization under stringent conditions can involve hybridization to filter-bound DNA in 6x sodium chloride/sodium e (SSC) at about 45° C followed by one or more washes in 0.2xSSC/0.1% SDS at about 50-65° C; hybridization under highly stringent conditions can e hybridization to filter-bound nucleic acid in 6xSSC at about 45° C followed by one or more washes in 0.1xSSC/0.2% SDS at about 68° C. Hybridization under other stringent ization ions are known to those of skill in the art and have been described, see, for example, l FM et al., eds., (1989) Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, Vol. I, Green Publishing Associates, Inc. and John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York at pages 6.3.1-6.3.6 and 2.10.3, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
In certain s, provided herein are cells (e.g., host cells) expressing (e.g., recombinantly) antibodies described herein which specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and related polynucleotides and expression vectors. Provided herein are vectors (e.g., expression vectors) comprising polynucleotides comprising nucleotide sequences encoding anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibodies or a fragment for inant expression in host cells, preferably in mammalian cells. Also provided herein are host cells comprising such vectors for recombinantly expressing anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibodies described herein (e.g., human or humanized antibody). In a particular aspect, provided herein are methods for ing an antibody described herein, comprising expressing such antibody from a host cell.
Recombinant sion of an antibody described herein (e.g., a full-length antibody, heavy and/or light chain of an antibody, or a single chain antibody described herein) that specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) es construction of an expression vector containing a polynucleotide that encodes the antibody. Once a polynucleotide encoding an antibody molecule, heavy and/or light chain of an antibody, or a fragment thereof (e.g., heavy and/or light chain variable regions) described herein has been obtained, the vector for the production of the antibody molecule can be produced by recombinant DNA technology using techniques well known in the art. Thus, methods for preparing a protein by expressing a polynucleotide containing an antibody or antibody fragment (e.g., light chain or heavy chain) encoding nucleotide sequence are described herein. Methods which are well known to those skilled in the art can be used to construct expression s containing antibody or antibody fragment (e.g., light chain or heavy chain) coding sequences and riate transcriptional and translational control signals. These methods e, for example, in vitro recombinant DNA ques, synthetic techniques, and in vivo genetic recombination. Also provided are replicable vectors comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding an antibody molecule described herein, a heavy or light chain of an antibody, a heavy or light chain variable region of an antibody or a fragment f, or a heavy or light chain CDR, operably linked to a promoter.
Such vectors can, for example, include the nucleotide sequence encoding the nt region of the antibody molecule (see, e.g., ational ation Nos. WO 86/05807 and WO 89/01036; and U.S. Patent No. 5,122,464, which are herein incorporated by nce in their entireties) and variable regions of the dy can be cloned into such a vector for expression of the entire heavy, the entire light chain, or both the entire heavy and light chains.
An expression vector can be transferred to a cell (e.g., host cell) by conventional techniques and the resulting cells can then be cultured by conventional techniques to produce an antibody described herein or a fragment thereof. Thus, provided herein are host cells containing a polynucleotide encoding an antibody described herein or fragments f, or a heavy or light chain thereof, or fragment thereof, or a single chain antibody described herein, operably linked to a promoter for expression of such sequences in the host cell. In certain ments, for the expression of double-chained dies, vectors ng both the heavy and light chains, individually, can be co-expressed in the host cell for expression of the entire immunoglobulin molecule, as detailed below. In certain embodiments, a host cell contains a vector comprising a polynucleotide encoding both the heavy chain and light chain of an antibody described herein, or a nt thereof. In specific embodiments, a host cell contains two different s, a first vector comprising a polynucleotide ng a heavy chain or a heavy chain variable region of an antibody described herein, or a fragment thereof, and a second vector comprising a polynucleotide ng a light chain or a light chain variable region of an antibody described herein, or a fragment thereof. In other embodiments, a first host cell comprises a first vector comprising a polynucleotide encoding a heavy chain or a heavy chain variable region of an dy described herein, or a fragment thereof, and a second host cell ses a second vector comprising a polynucleotide encoding a light chain or a light chain variable region of an antibody described herein. In specific embodiments, a heavy chain/heavy chain variable region expressed by a first cell associated with a light chain/light chain variable region of a second cell to form an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein. In certain embodiments, provided herein is a population of host cells comprising such first host cell and such second host cell.
] In a ular embodiment, provided herein is a population of vectors sing a first vector comprising a polynucleotide encoding a light chain/light chain variable region of an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein, and a second vector comprising a polynucleotide encoding a heavy chain/heavy chain variable region of an anti- LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein.
A variety of host-expression vector systems can be utilized to express antibody les described herein (see, e.g., U.S. Patent No. 5,807,715, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety). Such host-expression systems represent vehicles by which the coding sequences of interest can be produced and subsequently purified, but also represent cells which can, when transformed or transfected with the appropriate nucleotide coding sequences, express an antibody molecule bed herein in situ. These include but are not limited to microorganisms such as bacteria (e.g., E. coli and B. subtilis) transformed with recombinant bacteriophage DNA, plasmid DNA or cosmid DNA sion vectors containing antibody coding sequences; yeast (e.g., romyces Pichia) transformed with recombinant yeast expression vectors containing antibody coding sequences; insect cell systems infected with recombinant virus expression vectors (e.g., virus) containing antibody coding sequences; plant cell systems (e.g., green algae such as Chlamydomonas rdtii) infected with recombinant virus expression vectors (e.g., cauliflower mosaic virus, CaMV; tobacco mosaic virus, TMV) or transformed with recombinant plasmid expression vectors (e.g., Ti plasmid) ning antibody coding sequences; or mammalian cell systems (e.g., COS (e.g., COS1 or COS), CHO, BHK, MDCK, HEK 293, NS0, PER.C6, VERO, CRL7O3O, HsS78Bst, HeLa, and NIH 3T3, HEK-293T, HepG2, SP210, R1.1, B-W, L-M, BSC1, BSC40, YB/20 and BMT10 cells) ing recombinant expression constructs containing promoters d from the genome of mammalian cells (e.g., metallothionein promoter) or from mammalian viruses (e.g., the adenovirus late promoter; the vaccinia virus 7.5K promoter). In a specific embodiment, cells for expressing antibodies described herein are CHO cells, for example CHO cells from the CHO GS System™ (Lonza). In certain embodiments, the heavy chain and/or light chain of an antibody produced by a CHO cell may have an N-terminal glutamine or ate residue replaced by pyroglutamate. In a particular embodiment, cells for expressing dies described herein are human cells, e.g., human cell lines. In a specific embodiment, a mammalian expression vector is pOptiVEC™ or pcDNA3.3. In a particular ment, bacterial cells such as Escherichia coli, or otic cells (e.g., mammalian cells), ally for the expression of whole recombinant antibody molecule, are used for the expression of a recombinant antibody molecule. For example, mammalian cells such as Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, in conjunction with a vector such as the major intermediate early gene promoter t from human cytomegalovirus is an effective expression system for antibodies (Foecking MK & Hofstetter H (1986) Gene 45: 101-5; and Cockett MI et al., (1990) Biotechnology 8(7): 662-7, each of which is herein incorporated by nce in its entirety).
In n embodiments, antibodies described herein are produced by CHO cells or NS0 cells.
In a specific embodiment, the expression of nucleotide sequences encoding antibodies bed herein which specifically bind LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) is regulated by a constitutive promoter, inducible promoter or tissue specific promoter.
In bacterial systems, a number of expression vectors can be advantageously selected depending upon the use intended for the antibody molecule being expressed. For example, when a large quantity of such an dy is to be produced, for the generation of pharmaceutical compositions of an antibody molecule, vectors which direct the expression of high levels of fusion n products that are readily ed can be desirable. Such s include, but are not limited to, the E. coli expression vector pUR278 (Ruether U & Mueller- Hill B (1983) EMBO J 2: 1791-1794), in which the antibody coding sequence can be ligated individually into the vector in frame with the lac Z coding region so that a fusion protein is produced; pIN vectors (Inouye S & Inouye M (1985) Nuc Acids Res 13: 3101-3109; Van Heeke G & Schuster SM (1989) J Biol Chem 24: 5503-5509); and the like, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their ties. For example, pGEX vectors can also be used to express foreign polypeptides as fusion proteins with glutathione 5-transferase (GST).
In general, such fusion proteins are soluble and can easily be purified from lysed cells by adsorption and binding to matrix glutathione agarose beads followed by elution in the presence of free glutathione. The pGEX vectors are designed to e thrombin or factor Xa protease cleavage sites so that the cloned target gene product can be released from the GST moiety.
In an insect system, Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV), for example, can be used as a vector to express foreign genes. The virus grows in Spodoptera frugiperda cells. The antibody coding sequence can be cloned individually into non-essential regions (for example the polyhedrin gene) of the virus and placed under control of an AcNPV promoter (for e the polyhedrin promoter).
In mammalian host cells, a number of viral-based expression systems can be utilized. In cases where an adenovirus is used as an sion vector, the antibody coding sequence of interest can be ligated to an adenovirus transcription/translation control x, e.g., the late promoter and tripartite leader sequence. This chimeric gene can then be inserted in the irus genome by in vitro or in vivo recombination. Insertion in a non-essential region of the viral genome (e.g., region El or E3) will result in a recombinant virus that is viable and capable of expressing the antibody molecule in infected hosts (e.g., see Logan J & Shenk T (1984) PNAS 81(12): 3655-9, which is herein incorporated by reference in its ty).
Specific initiation signals can also be required for efficient translation of inserted antibody coding ces. These signals include the ATG initiation codon and nt sequences.
Furthermore, the initiation codon must be in phase with the reading frame of the d coding sequence to ensure translation of the entire insert. These exogenous translational control signals and tion codons can be of a variety of s, both natural and synthetic. The efficiency of sion can be ed by the inclusion of appropriate transcription enhancer elements, ription terminators, etc. (see, e.g., Bitter G et al., (1987) s Enzymol. 153: 516-544, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety).
In addition, a host cell strain can be chosen which modulates the expression of the inserted sequences, or modifies and processes the gene product in the specific fashion desired.
Such modifications (e.g., glycosylation) and processing (e.g., cleavage) of protein products can be important for the function of the protein. Different host cells have characteristic and specific mechanisms for the post-translational processing and modification of proteins and gene products. Appropriate cell lines or host systems can be chosen to ensure the correct modification and processing of the foreign protein expressed. To this end, eukaryotic host cells which possess the ar machinery for proper processing of the primary transcript, glycosylation, and phosphorylation of the gene product can be used. Such mammalian host cells include but are not limited to CHO, VERO, BHK, Hela, MDCK, HEK 293, NIH 3T3, W138, BT483, Hs578T, HTB2, BT2O and T47D, NS0 (a murine myeloma cell line that does not endogenously produce any immunoglobulin chains), CRL7O3O, COS (e.g., COS1 or COS), PER.C6, VERO, HsS78Bst, HEK-293T, HepG2, SP210, R1.1, B-W, L-M, BSC1, BSC40, YB/20, BMT10 and HsS78Bst cells. In certain embodiments, anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) dies described herein are produced in mammalian cells, such as CHO cells.
In a specific embodiment, the antibodies described herein have reduced fucose t or no fucose content. Such antibodies can be produced using techniques known one skilled in the art. For example, the antibodies can be expressed in cells deficient or lacking the ability of to fucosylate. In a specific example, cell lines with a knockout of both s of α1,6-fucosyltransferase can be used to produce antibodies with reduced fucose content. The Potelligent® system (Lonza) is an example of such a system that can be used to produce antibodies with reduced fucose content.
For long-term, high-yield production of recombinant proteins, stable expression cells can be generated. For e, cell lines which stably express an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody bed herein can be engineered. In specific embodiments, a cell provided herein stably ses a light chain/light chain variable region and a heavy chain/heavy chain variable region which associate to form an antibody described .
In certain aspects, rather than using expression vectors which contain viral origins of replication, host cells can be ormed with DNA controlled by appropriate expression control elements (e.g., promoter, enhancer, ces, transcription terminators, polyadenylation sites, etc.), and a able marker. Following the introduction of the foreign DNA/polynucleotide, ered cells can be allowed to grow for 1-2 days in an enriched media, and then are switched to a selective media. The selectable marker in the recombinant plasmid confers resistance to the selection and allows cells to stably integrate the plasmid into their chromosomes and grow to form foci which in turn can be cloned and expanded into cell lines. This method can ageously be used to engineer cell lines which express an anti- LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described herein or a fragment thereof. Such ered cell lines can be ularly useful in screening and evaluation of compositions that interact directly or indirectly with the antibody molecule.
A number of selection systems can be used, including but not limited to the herpes x virus thymidine kinase (Wigler M et al., (1977) Cell 11(1): 223-32), hypoxanthineguanine phosphoribosyltransferase (Szybalska EH & Szybalski W (1962) PNAS 48(12): 2026-2034) and adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (Lowy I et al., (1980) Cell 22(3): 817-23) genes in tk-, hgprt- or aprt-cells, respectively, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties. Also, antimetabolite resistance can be used as the basis of selection for the following genes: dhfr, which confers resistance to methotrexate (Wigler M et al., (1980) PNAS 77(6): 3567-70; O’Hare K et al., (1981) PNAS 78: 1527-31); gpt, which confers resistance to mycophenolic acid (Mulligan RC & Berg P (1981) PNAS 78(4): 2072-6); neo, which confers ance to the aminoglycoside G-418 (Wu GY & Wu CH (1991) Biotherapy 3: 87-95; Tolstoshev P (1993) Ann Rev col Toxicol 32: 573-596; Mulligan RC (1993) Science 260: 926-932; and Morgan RA & Anderson WF (1993) Ann Rev Biochem 62: 191- 217; Nabel GJ & Felgner PL (1993) Trends Biotechnol 11(5): 211-5); and hygro, which confers resistance to hygromycin (Santerre RF et al., (1984) Gene 30(1-3): 147-56), all of which are herein orated by reference in their entireties. Methods commonly known in the art of recombinant DNA technology can be routinely applied to select the desired recombinant clone and such methods are described, for example, in Ausubel FM et al., , Current Protocols in Molecular y, John Wiley & Sons, NY (1993); er M, Gene Transfer and Expression, A Laboratory Manual, Stockton Press, NY (1990); and in Chapters 12 and 13, Dracopoli NC et al., (eds.), Current Protocols in Human Genetics, John Wiley & Sons, NY (1994); Colbère-Garapin F et al., (1981) J Mol Biol 150: 1-14, which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
] The expression levels of an antibody molecule can be increased by vector amplification (for a review, see gton CR & Hentschel CCG, The use of s based on gene amplification for the expression of cloned genes in mammalian cells in DNA cloning, Vol. 3 (Academic Press, New York, 1987), which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety). When a marker in the vector system expressing antibody is iable, increase in the level of tor t in culture of host cell will increase the number of copies of the marker gene. Since the amplified region is associated with the antibody gene, production of the antibody will also increase (Crouse GF et al., (1983) Mol Cell Biol 3: 257-66, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety).
The host cell can be co-transfected with two or more expression vectors described herein, the first vector encoding a heavy chain derived polypeptide and the second vector ng a light chain derived polypeptide. The two vectors can contain identical selectable markers which enable equal expression of heavy and light chain polypeptides. The host cells can be co-transfected with different amounts of the two or more expression vectors. For example, host cells can be ected with any one of the following ratios of a first sion vector and a second expression vector: 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4, 1:5, 1:6, 1:7, 1:8, 1:9, 1:10, 1:12, 1:15, 1:20, 1:25, 1:30, 1:35, 1:40, 1:45, or 1:50.
] Alternatively, a single vector can be used which encodes, and is capable of sing, both heavy and light chain polypeptides. In such situations, the light chain should be placed before the heavy chain to avoid an excess of toxic free heavy chain (Proudfoot NJ (1986) Nature 322: 562-565; and Köhler G (1980) PNAS 77: 2197-2199, each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety). The coding sequences for the heavy and light chains can comprise cDNA or genomic DNA. The expression vector can be monocistronic or multicistronic. A multicistronic c acid uct can encode 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or more, or in the range of 2-5, 5-10 or 10-20 genes/nucleotide sequences. For example, a bicistronic nucleic acid uct can comprise in the following order a promoter, a first gene (e.g., heavy chain of an antibody described herein), and a second gene and (e.g., light chain of an antibody described herein). In such an expression vector, the transcription of both genes can be driven by the promoter, whereas the translation of the mRNA from the first gene can be by a cap-dependent scanning mechanism and the translation of the mRNA from the second gene can be by a cap-independent mechanism, e.g., by an IRES.
Once an dy molecule described herein has been produced by recombinant expression, it can be purified by any method known in the art for purification of an immunoglobulin molecule, for example, by chromatography (e.g., ion exchange, affinity, particularly by affinity for the specific antigen after n A, and sizing column chromatography), centrifugation, differential solubility, or by any other standard technique for the purification of proteins. Further, the antibodies described herein can be fused to heterologous polypeptide sequences described herein or otherwise known in the art to facilitate cation.
In specific embodiments, an antibody described herein is ed or purified.
Generally, an ed antibody is one that is substantially free of other antibodies with different antigenic specificities than the isolated dy. For example, in a particular embodiment, a preparation of an antibody described herein is substantially free of cellular material and/or chemical precursors. The language "substantially free of cellular material" includes preparations of an antibody in which the antibody is separated from cellular components of the cells from which it is isolated or recombinantly produced. Thus, an antibody that is ntially free of cellular material es preparations of antibody having less than about %, 20%, 10%, 5%, 2%, 1%, 0.5%, or 0.1% (by dry weight) of heterologous protein (also referred to herein as a minating protein") and/or variants of an antibody, for example, ent post-translational modified forms of an antibody or other different versions of an antibody (e.g., antibody fragments). When the dy is recombinantly produced, it is also generally substantially free of culture medium, i.e., culture medium represents less than about %, 10%, 2%, 1%, 0.5%, or 0.1% of the volume of the protein preparation. When the antibody is produced by chemical synthesis, it is generally substantially free of chemical precursors or other chemicals, i.e., it is separated from chemical precursors or other chemicals which are involved in the synthesis of the protein. Accordingly, such preparations of the antibody have less than about 30%, 20%, 10%, or 5% (by dry ) of chemical precursors or compounds other than the antibody of interest. In a specific embodiment, antibodies described herein are isolated or purified.
Antibodies or fragments thereof that specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG- 3) can be produced by any method known in the art for the synthesis of antibodies, for example, by chemical synthesis or by recombinant expression techniques. The methods described herein employs, unless otherwise indicated, conventional techniques in molecular biology, microbiology, c analysis, recombinant DNA, organic chemistry, biochemistry, PCR, oligonucleotide sis and modification, nucleic acid hybridization, and related fields within the skill of the art. These techniques are described, for example, in the references cited herein and are fully explained in the literature. See, e.g., is T et al., (1982) Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor tory Press; Sambrook J et al., , lar Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Second n, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; Sambrook J et al., (2001) Molecular g: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY; Ausubel FM et al., Current ols in lar Biology, John Wiley & Sons (1987 and annual updates); Current Protocols in Immunology, John Wiley & Sons (1987 and annual updates) Gait (ed.) (1984) Oligonucleotide Synthesis: A Practical Approach, IRL Press; Eckstein (ed.) (1991) Oligonucleotides and Analogues: A Practical Approach, IRL Press; Birren B et al., (eds.) (1999) Genome Analysis: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
] In a specific embodiment, an antibody described herein is an antibody (e.g., inant antibody) ed, expressed, d or ed by any means that involves creation, e.g., via synthesis, genetic ering of DNA sequences. In certain embodiments, such antibody comprises sequences (e.g., DNA sequences or amino acid sequences) that do not naturally exist within the antibody germline repertoire of an animal or mammal (e.g., human) in vivo.
In one aspect, ed herein is a method of making an antibody which specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) comprising culturing a cell or host cell described herein.
In one embodiment, the method is performed in vitro. In a certain aspect, provided herein is a method of making an antibody which specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) comprising expressing (e.g., recombinantly sing) the antibody using a cell or host cell described herein (e.g., a cell or a host cell comprising polynucleotides encoding an antibody described herein). In a particular embodiment, the cell is an isolated cell. In a particular embodiment, the exogenous polynucleotides have been introduced into the cell. In a ular embodiment, the method further comprises the step of purifying the antibody obtained from the cell or host cell.
Methods for producing polyclonal antibodies are known in the art (see, for example, Chapter 11 in: Short Protocols in Molecular y, (2002) 5th Ed., Ausubel FM et al., eds., John Wiley and Sons, New York, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety).
Monoclonal antibodies can be prepared using a wide variety of techniques known in the art including the use of hybridoma, recombinant, and phage display technologies, or a combination thereof. For example, monoclonal antibodies can be produced using oma techniques including those known in the art and taught, for example, in Harlow E & Lane D, Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual, (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2nd ed. 1988); Hammerling GJ et al., in: Monoclonal Antibodies and T-Cell Hybridomas 563 681 (Elsevier, N.Y., 1981), each of which is herein incorporated by nce in its entirety. The term "monoclonal antibody" as used herein is not limited to antibodies produced through hybridoma technology. For example, monoclonal antibodies can be produced recombinantly from host cells exogenously expressing an antibody described herein or a fragment thereof, for example, light chain and/or heavy chain of such dy.
In specific embodiments, a "monoclonal antibody," as used herein, is an antibody ed by a single cell (e.g., hybridoma or host cell producing a recombinant antibody), wherein the antibody specifically binds to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) as determined, e.g., by ELISA or other antigen-binding or competitive g assay known in the art or in the examples ed herein. In particular embodiments, a monoclonal antibody can be a chimeric antibody or a humanized antibody. In certain embodiments, a onal antibody is a monovalent antibody or multivalent (e.g., bivalent) antibody. In particular embodiments, a monoclonal antibody is a monospecific or multispecific dy (e.g., bispecific antibody).
Monoclonal antibodies described herein can, for example, be made by the hybridoma method as described in Kohler G & Milstein C (1975) Nature 256: 495, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety, or can, e.g., be isolated from phage ies using the techniques as described herein, for e. Other methods for the preparation of clonal cell lines and of monoclonal antibodies expressed thereby are well known in the art (see, for example, Chapter 11 in: Short Protocols in Molecular Biology, (2002) 5th Ed., Ausubel FM et al., supra).
Methods for producing and screening for specific antibodies using hybridoma logy are routine and well known in the art. For e, in the hybridoma method, a mouse or other appropriate host animal, such as a sheep, goat, rabbit, rat, hamster or macaque monkey, is immunized to elicit lymphocytes that produce or are capable of producing antibodies that will ically bind to the protein (e.g., LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)) used for immunization. Alternatively, lymphocytes may be immunized in vitro. Lymphocytes then are fused with a cells using a suitable fusing agent, such as polyethylene glycol, to form a hybridoma cell (Goding JW (Ed), Monoclonal Antibodies: Principles and ce, pp. 59-103 (Academic Press, 1986), herein incorporated by reference in its entirety). Additionally, a RIMMS (repetitive immunization multiple sites) technique can be used to immunize an animal trick KE et al., (1997) Hybridoma 16:381-9, herein orated by reference in its entirety).
In some embodiments, mice (or other animals, such as rats, monkeys, s, pigs, sheep, hamster, or dogs) can be immunized with an antigen (e.g., LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG- 3)) and once an immune response is detected, e.g., antibodies specific for the antigen are detected in the mouse serum, the mouse spleen is harvested and splenocytes isolated. The splenocytes are then fused by well-known techniques to any suitable myeloma cells, for example cells from cell line SP20 available from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC®) (Manassas, VA), to form hybridomas. Hybridomas are selected and cloned by limited dilution. In certain embodiments, lymph nodes of the immunized mice are harvested and fused with NS0 myeloma cells.
The hybridoma cells thus prepared are seeded and grown in a suitable culture medium that preferably ns one or more substances that inhibit the growth or survival of the unfused, parental myeloma cells. For example, if the parental myeloma cells lack the enzyme hypoxanthine e phosphoribosyl transferase (HGPRT or HPRT), the culture medium for the omas typically will include hypoxanthine, aminopterin, and thymidine (HAT ), which substances prevent the growth of HGPRT-deficient cells.
Specific embodiments employ a cells that fuse ently, support stable high-level production of antibody by the selected antibody-producing cells, and are sensitive to a medium such as HAT medium. Among these myeloma cell lines are murine myeloma lines, such as NS0 cell line or those derived from MOPC-21 and MPC-11 mouse tumors ble from the Salk Institute Cell Distribution Center, San Diego, CA, USA, and SP-2 or X63-Ag8.653 cells available from the an Type Culture Collection, Rockville, MD, USA. Human myeloma and mouse-human heteromyeloma cell lines also have been described for the production of human monoclonal antibodies (Kozbor D (1984) J Immunol 133: 3001- ; r et al., Monoclonal Antibody Production Techniques and Applications, pp. 51-63 l Dekker, Inc., New York, 1987), each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety).
Culture medium in which hybridoma cells are growing is assayed for production of monoclonal antibodies directed against LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3). The binding icity of monoclonal antibodies produced by hybridoma cells is determined by methods known in the art, for example, immunoprecipitation or by an in vitro binding assay, such as radioimmunoassay (RIA) or -linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA).
After hybridoma cells are identified that produce antibodies of the desired specificity, affinity, and/or ty, the clones may be subcloned by limiting dilution procedures and grown by standard methods (Goding JW (Ed), Monoclonal Antibodies: Principles and ce, supra). Suitable e media for this purpose include, for example, D-MEM or RPMI 1640 medium. In addition, the hybridoma cells may be grown in vivo as ascites tumors in an animal.
The monoclonal dies secreted by the subclones are suitably separated from the culture medium, ascites fluid, or serum by conventional immunoglobulin purification procedures such as, for example, protein A-Sepharose, hydroxylapatite chromatography, gel electrophoresis, is, or affinity chromatography.
Antibodies described herein include dy fragments which recognize specific LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) and can be generated by any technique known to those of skill in the art. For e, Fab and F(ab’)2 fragments described herein can be produced by proteolytic cleavage of immunoglobulin molecules, using enzymes such as papain (to produce Fab fragments) or pepsin (to produce F(ab’)2 fragments). A Fab fragment corresponds to one of the two cal arms of an antibody molecule and contains the complete light chain paired with the VH and CH1 domains of the heavy chain. A F(ab’)2 fragment contains the two antigen-binding arms of an antibody molecule linked by disulfide bonds in the hinge region.
Further, the dies described herein can also be generated using various phage display methods known in the art. In phage display methods, functional antibody domains are displayed on the surface of phage particles which carry the polynucleotide sequences encoding them. In particular, DNA sequences encoding VH and VL domains are amplified from animal cDNA libraries (e.g., human or murine cDNA ies of affected tissues). The DNA encoding the VH and VL domains are recombined together with a scFv linker by PCR and cloned into a phagemid vector. The vector is electroporated in E. coli and the E. coli is ed with helper phage. Phage used in these methods are lly filamentous phage including fd and M13, and the VH and VL domains are usually recombinantly fused to either the phage gene III or gene VIII. Phage expressing an antigen binding domain that binds to a particular antigen can be selected or identified with antigen, e.g., using labeled antigen or antigen bound or captured to a solid surface or bead. Examples of phage y methods that can be used to make the antibodies bed herein include those disclosed in Brinkman U et al., (1995) J Immunol Methods 182: 41-50; Ames RS et al., (1995) J Immunol Methods 184: 177-186; Kettleborough CA et al., (1994) Eur J Immunol 24: 952-958; Persic L et al., (1997) Gene 187: 9-18; Burton DR & Barbas CF (1994) Advan l 57: 191-280; PCT Application No.
PCT/GB91/001134; International Publication Nos. WO 90/02809, WO 91/10737, WO 92/01047, WO 92/18619, WO 93/1 1236, WO 95/15982, WO 95/20401, and WO 97/13844; and U.S. Patent Nos. 5,698,426, 5,223,409, 484, 717, 5,427,908, 5,750,753, ,821,047, 698, 5,427,908, 5,516,637, 5,780,225, 727, 5,733,743 and 5,969,108, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
As described in the above references, after phage selection, the antibody coding regions from the phage can be isolated and used to generate whole antibodies, including human dies, or any other desired antigen binding fragment, and expressed in any desired host, including mammalian cells, insect cells, plant cells, yeast, and bacteria, e.g., as described below. Techniques to recombinantly produce dy fragments such as Fab, Fab’ and 2 fragments can also be employed using methods known in the art such as those disclosed in PCT publication No. WO 92/22324; ax RL et al., (1992) BioTechniques 12(6): 864-9; Sawai H et al., (1995) Am J Reprod Immunol 34: 26-34; and Better M et al., (1988) Science 240: 1041-1043, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
In certain embodiments, to generate whole dies, PCR primers including VH or VL nucleotide sequences, a restriction site, and a flanking sequence to protect the restriction site can be used to amplify the VH or VL sequences from a te, e.g., scFv clones. ing cloning techniques known to those of skill in the art, the PCR ied VH domains can be cloned into vectors expressing a VH constant region, and the PCR amplified VL s can be cloned into vectors expressing a VL constant region, e.g., human kappa or lambda constant regions. The VH and VL domains can also be cloned into one vector expressing the necessary constant regions. The heavy chain conversion vectors and light chain conversion vectors are then co-transfected into cell lines to generate stable or transient cell lines that express ength antibodies, e.g., IgG, using techniques known to those of skill in the art.
] A chimeric antibody is a molecule in which different portions of the antibody are derived from different immunoglobulin molecules. For example, a ic antibody can contain a variable region of a mouse or rat monoclonal antibody fused to a constant region of a human dy. Methods for producing chimeric antibodies are known in the art. See, e.g., Morrison SL (1985) Science 229: ; Oi VT & Morrison SL (1986) BioTechniques 4: 214-221; Gillies SD et al., (1989) J Immunol Methods 125: 191-202; and U.S. Patent Nos. ,807,715, 4,816,567, 4,816,397, and 6,331,415, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
A humanized antibody is capable of binding to a predetermined antigen and which comprises a framework region having substantially the amino acid sequence of a human immunoglobulin and CDRs having substantially the amino acid sequence of a non-human immunoglobulin (e.g., a murine immunoglobulin). In particular embodiments, a humanized antibody also comprises at least a portion of an immunoglobulin constant region (Fc), typically that of a human immunoglobulin. The antibody also can include the CH1, hinge, CH2, CH3, and CH4 regions of the heavy chain. A humanized antibody can be selected from any class of immunoglobulins, including IgM, IgG, IgD, IgA and IgE, and any isotype, including IgG1, IgG2, IgG3 and IgG4. Humanized antibodies can be produced using a variety of techniques known in the art, including but not limited to, CDR-grafting (European Patent No. EP 239400; International ation No. WO 67; and U.S. Patent Nos. 5,225,539, 5,530,101, and ,585,089), veneering or resurfacing (European Patent Nos. EP 592106 and EP 519596; Padlan EA (1991) Mol Immunol 28(4/5): 489-498; cka GM et al., (1994) Prot Engineering 7(6): 805-814; and a MA et al., (1994) PNAS 91: 969-973), chain shuffling (U.S. Patent No. ,565,332), and techniques disclosed in, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 213, U.S. Pat. No. 5,766,886, International Publication No. WO 93/17105; Tan P et al., (2002) J Immunol 169: 1119-25; Caldas C et al., (2000) Protein Eng. 13(5): 353-60; Morea V et al., (2000) Methods 20(3): 267- 79; Baca M et al., (1997) J Biol Chem 272(16): 10678-84; Roguska MA et al., (1996) Protein Eng 9(10): 895 904; Couto JR et al., (1995) Cancer Res. 55 (23 Supp): 5977s; Couto JR et al., (1995) Cancer Res 55(8): 1717-22; Sandhu JS (1994) Gene 150(2): 409-10 and Pedersen JT et al., (1994) J Mol Biol 235(3): 959-73, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties. See also U.S. Application Publication No. US 2005/0042664 A1 (Feb. 24, 2005), which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. s for making multispecific (e.g., bispecific antibodies) have been described, see, for example, U.S. Patent Nos. 7,951,917; 7,183,076; 8,227,577; 5,837,242; 5,989,830; ,869,620; 6,132,992 and 8,586,713, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Single domain antibodies, for example, antibodies lacking the light , can be produced by methods well known in the art. See Riechmann L & Muyldermans S (1999) J Immunol 231: 25-38; Nuttall SD et al., (2000) Curr Pharm Biotechnol 1(3): 253-263; Muyldermans S, (2001) J Biotechnol 74(4): 277-302; U.S. Patent No. 6,005,079; and International Publication Nos. WO 94/04678, WO 94/25591 and WO 01/44301, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Further, antibodies that specifically bind to a LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antigen can, in turn, be utilized to generate anti-idiotype dies that " an antigen using techniques well known to those skilled in the art. See, e.g., Greenspan NS & Bona CA (1989) FASEB J 7(5): 437-444; and Nissinoff A (1991) J Immunol 147(8): 2429-2438, each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
In particular embodiments, an antibody described herein, which binds to the same epitope of LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) as an anti-LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antibody described , is a human antibody. In particular embodiments, an antibody described herein, which itively blocks (e.g., in a dose-dependent ) any one of the antibodies described herein, from binding to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3), is a human antibody.
Human antibodies can be produced using any method known in the art. For example, enic mice which are incapable of expressing functional endogenous immunoglobulins, but which can express human immunoglobulin genes, can be used. In particular, the human heavy and light chain immunoglobulin gene complexes can be introduced randomly or by homologous recombination into mouse embryonic stem cells. Alternatively, the human variable region, nt region, and diversity region can be introduced into mouse embryonic stem cells in addition to the human heavy and light chain genes. The mouse heavy and light chain globulin genes can be rendered non-functional separately or simultaneously with the introduction of human immunoglobulin loci by homologous recombination. In particular, homozygous deletion of the JH region prevents endogenous antibody production. The modified embryonic stem cells are expanded and microinjected into blastocysts to produce chimeric mice. The chimeric mice are then bred to produce homozygous offspring which s human antibodies. The transgenic mice are immunized in the normal fashion with a selected antigen, e.g., all or a n of an antigen (e.g., LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)). Monoclonal antibodies directed against the antigen can be obtained from the immunized, enic mice using tional hybridoma technology. The human immunoglobulin transgenes harbored by the transgenic mice rearrange during B cell differentiation, and uently undergo class switching and somatic mutation. Thus, using such a technique, it is possible to produce therapeutically useful IgG, IgA, IgM and IgE antibodies. For an overview of this technology for ing human antibodies, see Lonberg N & Huszar D (1995) Int Rev Immunol 13:65- 93, herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. For a detailed discussion of this technology for producing human antibodies and human monoclonal antibodies and protocols for producing such antibodies, see, e.g., International ation Nos. WO 98/24893, WO 96/34096 and WO 96/33735; and U.S. Patent Nos. 5,413,923, 5,625,126, 5,633,425, 5,569,825, 5,661,016, ,545,806, 5,814,318 and 5,939,598, all of which are herein orated by nce in their entireties. Examples of mice capable of producing human dies include the XenomouseTM (Abgenix, Inc.; U.S. Patent Nos. 6,075,181 and 6,150,184), the ouseTM (Mederex, Inc./Gen Pharm; U.S. Patent Nos. 5,545,806 and 5,569, 825), the Trans Chromo MouseTM (Kirin) and the KM MouseTM (Medarex/Kirin), all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Human antibodies which specifically bind to LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) can be made by a variety of methods known in the art including phage display methods described above using antibody libraries derived from human immunoglobulin sequences. See also U.S.
Patent Nos. 4,444,887, 4,716,111, and 5,885,793; and International ation Nos. WO 98/46645, WO 98/50433, WO 98/24893, WO 98/16654, WO 96, WO 96/33735, and WO 91/10741, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
In some embodiments, human antibodies can be produced using mouse–human hybridomas. For example, human eral blood lymphocytes transformed with Epstein- Barr virus (EBV) can be fused with mouse myeloma cells to produce mouse–human hybridomas ing human monoclonal antibodies, and these mouse–human omas can be screened to determine ones which secrete human monoclonal antibodies that specifically bind to a target antigen (e.g., LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3)). Such methods are known and are described in the art, see, e.g., to H et al., (2004) Cytotechnology 46: 19-23; Naganawa Y et al., (2005) Human Antibodies 14: 27-31, each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. 6.6 Kits Also provided, are kits comprising one or more antibodies described herein, or pharmaceutical composition or ates thereof. In a specific embodiment, provided herein is a pharmaceutical pack or kit comprising one or more containers filled with one or more of the ients of the pharmaceutical itions described herein, such as one or more antibodies provided herein. In some embodiments, the kits n a pharmaceutical composition described herein and any prophylactic or therapeutic agent, such as those described herein. In certain embodiments, the kits may contain a T cell mitogen, such as, e.g., phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) and/or l myristate acetate (PMA), or a TCR complex stimulating antibody, such as an anti-CD3 antibody and anti-CD28 antibody. Optionally associated with such container(s) can be a notice in the form prescribed by a governmental agency regulating the cture, use or sale of pharmaceuticals or biological products, which notice reflects approval by the agency of manufacture, use or sale for human stration.
Also provided, are kits that can be used in the above methods. In one embodiment, a kit comprises an antibody described herein, ably a purified antibody, in one or more containers. In a specific embodiment, kits described herein contain a substantially isolated LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antigen as a control. In another specific ment, the kits described herein further comprise a control antibody which does not react with a LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antigen. In another specific embodiment, kits described herein contain one or more elements for detecting the binding of an antibody to a LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antigen (e.g., the antibody can be conjugated to a detectable ate such as a fluorescent compound, an enzymatic substrate, a radioactive compound or a scent compound, or a second antibody which recognizes the first antibody can be conjugated to a detectable substrate). In specific embodiments, a kit provided herein can include a recombinantly produced or chemically synthesized LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antigen. The LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antigen provided in the kit can also be attached to a solid support. In a more specific embodiment, the detecting means of the above described kit includes a solid support to which a LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antigen is ed. Such a kit can also include a nonattached reporter-labeled anti-human antibody or ouse/rat antibody. In this embodiment, g of the antibody to the LAG-3 (e.g., human LAG-3) antigen can be detected by binding of the said reporter-labeled dy. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to the use of a kit of the present invention for in vitro ng and/or ing LAG-3 antigen (e.g., human LAG-3) in a biological sample. 7. EXAMPLES The es in this Section (i.e., Section 6) are offered by way of illustration, and not by way of tion. 7.1 Example 1: Generation and characterization of novel antibodies against human LAG-3 This example describes the generation and characterization of dies that bind to human Lymphocyte activation gene 3 (LAG-3), also known as CD223. In particular, this example describes the generation of murine dies that specifically bind to human LAG-3 and inhibit the function of human LAG-3. 7.1.1 Generation of anti-LAG-3 antibodies Anti-LAG-3 antibodies were identified by generation and selection of an zed Fab phage display library. First, total RNA was purified from single-cell suspension of splenocytes from three individual mice previously immunized with recombinant human LAGFc protein (R&D Systems, Cat# 2319-L3-050) and recombinant cynomolgus monkey Fc protein (Evitria, Custom order). Per mouse, a Fab library was then generated by random-primed cDNA using total RNA as a template to amplify variable regions from mouse antibody genes. Heavy and kappa chain amplicons were combined and cloned into phagemid vectors. Three rounds of selection were performed against recombinant LAG- 3 proteins (human LAGFc, human LAG6His, and/or a 30 amino acid human LAG-3 peptide) and/or cells expressing lgus LAG-3 to identify LAGspecific Fab phage clones. The 30 amino acid human LAG-3 peptide is a biotinylated peptide comprising the amino acid sequence of GPPAAAPGHPLAPGPHPAAPSSWGPRPRRY (SEQ ID NO: 199).
Periplasmic extracts of selected Fab clones were then screened by ELISA or flow cytometry.
Antibody sequencing and off-rate analysis were then performed on anti-LAG-3 Fabs.
A set of murine antibodies that bind to human LAG-3 were identified and designated as , P01C09, P05E01, , P13A04, P13A06, P13B01, P13B02, P13B03, , P13C06, P13C08, P13C10, , P13D05, P13E02, P13F01, P13F02, P13F06, P13F09, P13G01, P13G04, P13G05, P13H05, P14A04, P14B07, P14C04, P14F01, P14F06, P14G01, P14G03, P15B06, P15C02, P15E06, , P15G05, P16D04, and P16H05. The sequence information of the variable regions of these antibodies is summarized in Table 6. 7.1.2 Binding of anti-LAG-3 Fabs to expressing cells The anti-LAG-3 Fabs from periplasmic extracts were tested for binding to LAG expressing cells using flow cytometry. Briefly, wild type and human LAGexpressing Jurkat cells were plated at 2 x 105 cells/well in sample buffer (PBS (Gibco, Cat# 10010-015) + 0.5% FBS (Gibco, Cat# 10270-106)) in 96-well U-bottom plates (Sarstedt). 22 μl of anti-LAG-3 Fab periplasmic extract and 83 μl of diluted anti-c-myc dy (Gentaur, Clone# 9E10, Cat# 04-cmyc-9E10) were incubated for 30 s at room temperature. 100 μl of the periplasmic extract/anti-c-myc mixture was added to cells and then incubated for one hour on ice. Cells were washed three times and then ted with a goat ouse APC (BD Biosciences, Cat# 550826) for 30 minutes on ice. Cells were washed three times and then analyzed with a FACS machine (BD Accuri6).
] As shown in Figures 1A-1C, all the anti-LAG-3 Fabs tested exhibited binding to Jurkat cells expressing human LAG-3. The apparent low level of binding of P05E01 was possibly due to low Fab concentration in the periplasmic extracts. The binding of P05E01 were confirmed in later experiments (data not shown). 7.1.3 Ligand blocking activity of anti-LAG-3 Fabs or antibodies Anti-LAG-3 Fabs were tested for their ability to block the binding of recombinant human LAG-3 to MHC class II expressing cells. LAG6His (Acro Biosystems, Cat# LA3- H5222) was pre-incubated at 10 μg/ml with anti-His biotin ript, Clone# A00186, Cat# A00613) at 6 μg/ml for 10 minutes at 4°C. This mixture was then incubated with either 10000 ng/ml (Figure 2A) or a serial dilution (21170, 7056.6, 2352.2, 784.0, 261.3, 87.1, 29.0, or 9.7 ng/ml) (Figure 2B) of anti-LAG-3 Fab or a ve control Fab not specific for LAG-3 for 60 minutes at 4°C and then incubated with 50,000 Raji cells for another 60 s at 4°C.
Cultures were washed twice with sample buffer (PBS + 2% FBS + 0.09% sodium azide) and then incubated with streptavidin-PE (Biolegend, Cat# 405204) in sample buffer for 30 minutes at 4°C. Cells were washed twice and then ed with a FACS Fortessa cytometer (Becton Dickinson).
As shown in Figures 2A and 2B, all the anti-LAG-3 Fabs tested blocked the binding of linked recombinant LAG6His to MHC class II positive Raji cells.
The variable regions of selected Fabs were cloned into human heavy chain (Ch1, Ch2, and Ch3) and light chain (CL) constant s and expressed as full-length IgG1 chimeric antibodies and tested in a similar ligand blocking assay as described above at s concentrations (96360, 48180, 24090, 12045, 6022, 3011, 1505, 753, 376, 188, or 94 ng/ml).
The full length ic AG-3 antibodies tested all d the interaction between recombinant LAG-3 and MHC class II sing Raji cells (Figure 3). 7.1.4 Effect of anti-LAG-3 antibody on human PBMCs upon Staphylococcus Enterotoxin A (SEA) ation The functional activity of the chimeric anti-LAG-3 antibody P13B02 was tested using primary human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) stimulated with Staphylococcus Enterotoxin A (SEA). Briefly, cryopreserved human PBMCs (Research Blood Components) were plated at 105 cells/well in RPMI1640 supplemented with NormocinTM (Invivogen, Cat# ant-nr-1) and 10% heat-inactivated FBS (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Cat# 26140079) in 96-well NUNCLON delta surface plates (NUNC™). Cells were ed with 100 ng/ml SEA (Toxin Technologies, Cat# at101red) and 10 μg/ml P13B02 or an isotype control antibody for 5 days at 37°C, 5% CO2, and 97% humidity. Clarified supernatant was ted and stored at -80°C until analysis. IL-2 levels were determined using AlphaLISA (Perkin Elmer, Cat# AL221C).
As shown in Figure 4, the anti-LAG-3 antibody P13B02 increased IL-2 production in human PBMCs stimulated with the SEA superantigen. 7.2 Example 2: Generation and terization of humanized antibodies against human LAG-3 This example describes the humanization of the murine antibody P13B02 and the characterization of the humanized antibodies. 7.2.1 Humanization of murine antibody P13B02 Homology matching was used to choose human acceptor framework regions to graft the CDRs of the murine antibody P13B02. Databases, e.g., a database of germline variable genes from the immunoglobulin loci of human and mouse (the IMGT database (the international ImMunoGeneTics information system®; Lefranc MP et al., (1999) Nucleic Acids Res 27(1): 209-12; Ruiz M et al., (2000) Nucleic Acids Res 28(1): 219-21; Lefranc MP (2001) Nucleic Acids Res 29(1): 207-9; c MP (2003) Nucleic Acids Res 31(1): 307-10; c MP et al., (2005) Dev Compo Immunol 29(3): 185-203; Kaas Q et al., (2007) Briefings in Functional Genomics & mics 6(4): 253-64) or the VBASE2 (Retter I et al., (2005) Nucleic Acids Res 33, Database issue D671-D674) or the Kabat database on G et al., (2000) c Acids Res 28: 214-218)) or publications (e.g., Kabat EA et al., (1991) Sequences of Proteins of logical Interest, Fifth Edition, U.S. ment of Health and Human Services, NIH Publication No. 91-3242), all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties, may be used to identify the human subfamilies to which the murine heavy and light chain variable regions belong and determine the best-fit human germline framework to use as the acceptor molecule. ion of heavy and light chain variable region sequences within these ilies to be used as acceptor may be based upon sequence homology and/or a match of structure of the CDR1 and CDR2 s to help preserve the appropriate relative presentation of the six CDRs after grafting.
Searching of the IMGT database, downloaded from IMGT.org, using BioEdit Sequence Alignment Editor (Hall, T.A. 1999. BioEdit: a user-friendly biological sequence alignment editor and analysis program for Windows NT. Nucl. Acids. Symp. Ser. 41:95- 98, herein incorporated by reference in its entirety) indicated good gy between the P13B02 heavy chain variable region framework and members of the human heavy chain variable region subgroup IGHV1. Highest homologies and identities of both CDR and framework sequences were observed for germline ces: IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153) (62% identity; 61 amino acid residues out of 98); IGHV12*01 (SEQ ID NO: 154) (63% identity; 62/98); IGHV1-3*01 (SEQ ID NO: 155) (64% identity; 63/98); IGHV1-24*01 (SEQ ID NO: 156) (61% identity; 60/98); IGHV1-2*01 (SEQ ID NO: 157) (60% identity; 59/98); IGHV1-45*01 (SEQ ID NO: 158) (59% identity; ; and IGHV1-18*01 (SEQ ID NO: 159) (60% identity; 59/98).
Using the same approach, P13B02 light chain variable region ce showed good homology to members of the human light chain variable region kappa subgroups IGKV3 and IGKV1. Highest homologies and identities of both CDRs and framework sequences were observed for germline sequences: IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160) (59% identity; 57 amino acid residues out of 96); IGKV3D-15*01 and IGKV3-15*01 (SEQ ID NO: 161) (58% identity; ; IGKV3D-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 162) (59% identity; 57/96); IGKV3D-7*01 (SEQ ID NO: 163) (58% identity; 56/96); IGKV1-9*01 (SEQ ID NO: 164) (63% identity; 61/96); and IGKV3-11*01 (SEQ ID NO: 165) (60% identity; 58/96).
As a starting point to the humanization process, a CDR grafted version of mouse P13B02 VH was ted using framework regions 1,2 and 3 of human IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153) and framework region 4 of human IGHJ1*01 (SEQ ID NO: 200) as human framework acceptor. A number of back mutations were made at positions that may affect the conformation of CDRs or inter-variable region packing and ore may be structurally important for ining the full activity of the antibody (H0-H4; SEQ ID NOs: 56-60 and 220, respectively) (Figure 5A). Similarly, a CDR grafted version of mouse P13B02 VL was generated using framework regions 1, 2, and 3 of human IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160) and framework 4 of human IGKJ1*01 (SEQ ID NO: 201) as human framework acceptor (L0; SEQ ID NO: 73) (Figure 5B). Back ons were generated at s positions (L1-L4; SEQ ID NOs: 74-77, respectively) (Figure 5B). The sequences of the humanized VHs H0-H4 and the humanized VLs L0-L4 are provided in Table 1. Table 10 shows positions that are different between mouse and human antibody framework regions and are subjected to back mutation in at least one of the humanized VHs or VLs described above. Table 11 shows positions that are different between mouse and human antibody framework regions and are ted to back mutation in H1_R98K_L4M.
Table 10. Summary of framework back mutations in at least one of the zed VHs or Heavy chain variable region Kabat position P13B02 VH IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153) H4 M L H5 K V H12 V K H23 T K H27 F Y H28 N T H29 I F H30 K T H48 I M H69 I M H71 A R H75 S T H76 N S H80 L M H81 Q E H94 T R Light chain variable region Kabat position P13B02 VL IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160) L3 L V L22 T S L36 F Y L43 S A L47 W L L58 V I L70 S D L71 Y F Table 11. Summary of framework back mutations in H1_R98K_L4M.
Kabat position P13B02 VH IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153) H4 M L H27 F Y H28 N T H29 I F H30 K T H69 I M H71 A R H94 T R In addition, the HCDR3 of P13B02 contains a "RYD" motif, which has been demonstrated previously to mimic the integrin g motif "RGD." In order to test whether the "RYD" motif could be removed without impacting binding to LAG-3, an amino acid substitution R98K or D100E, numbered according to Kabat definition, was uced in the heavy chain.
A panel of 37 humanized antibodies, designated as -01 to P13B02-37, were designed based on the description above and generated as full length IgG1 antibodies. P13B02- were generated in three versions: a full length antibody containing IgG1 G1m17 allotype, referred to as P13B02-30 (IgG1); a full length antibody containing IgG1 G1m17 allotype with a N297A mutation, referred to as P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m17 ; and a full length antibody containing IgG1 G1m3 allotype with a N297A mutation, referred to as -30 (IgG1 G1m3 N297A). The sequence information of the variable regions of -01 to P13B02-37 is summarized in Table 7. Two batches of P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m3 N297A) were examined for post-translational processing in the er cells. All these 37 humanized antibodies retained binding to recombinant human LAG-3 in surface plasmon resonance analysis (data not shown). 7.2.2 Binding of humanized anti-LAG-3 antibodies to human LAG-3 ] The anti-LAG-3 antibodies were tested for binding to y human T cells using flow cytometry. Cryopreserved human PBMCs (Research Blood Components) were plated at 106 cells/ml in RPMI1640 supplemented with NormocinTM (Invivogen, Cat# ant-nr-1) and 10% nactivated FBS o Fisher Scientific, Cat# 26140079) in a T-75 flask ng) in the presence of 100 ng/ml SEA (Toxin Technologies, Cat# at101red) for 5 days at 37°C, 5% CO2, and 97% humidity. Cultured PBMCs were then plated at 105 cells/well in 96-well U- bottom plates (Nunc). Cells were incubated with 10 μg/ml of anti-LAG-3 antibody for 30 minutes on ice. Cells were washed three times and then incubated with anti-CD4-PE/Cy7 gend, Clone# OKT4, Cat# 317414), anti-CD8-FITC (Biolegend, Clone# RPA-T8, Cat# 301060), anti-CD3-APC (BD Biosciences, Clone# SP34-2, Cat# 557597), LIVE/DEAD® Fixable Near-IR Dead Cell Stain (Life Technologies, Cat# L10119), Fc block (BD Biosciences, Cat# ), and goat anti-human IgG-PE (ThermoFisher, Cat# PA1-74408). Cells were incubated for 30 minutes on ice, washed, and analyzed with a FACS machine (BD Canto). As shown in Figure 6A, the chimeric antibody P13B02 and all the humanized antibodies tested exhibited binding to y CD4+ human T cells stimulated with the SEA ntigen.
Next, human PBMCs were activated using the SEA superantigen rly as described above and incubated with serially diluted (50000, 15000, 4500, 1350, 407, 122, 37, or 11 ng/ml) P13B02-16 or an isotype control antibody. Binding was analyzed with a FACS Fortessa cytometer (Becton Dickinson). The humanized antibody P13B02-16 bound to activated primary human CD4+ T cells in a dose-dependent manner (Figure 6B). 7.2.3 Ligand blocking activity of humanized anti-LAG-3 antibodies Next, the ability of the humanized AG-3 antibodies to block the interaction between cross-linked recombinant LAG6His and MHC class II expressing Raji cells was examined as described above. The humanized antibodies -06, P13B02-07, P13B02- 16, P13B02-26, and P13B02-27, all of which e a human IgG1 constant region, were tested at 57820, 28910, 14455, 7228, 3613, 1807, 903, 452, 226, 113, and 56 ng/ml (Figure 7A). The humanized antibody P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m17 N297A) was tested at 96360, 48180, 24090, 12045, 6022, 3011, 1505, 753, 376, 188, and 94 ng/ml (Figure 7B).
As shown in Figures 7A and 7B, all the humanized antibodies tested effectively blocked LAG-3 binding to MHC class II positive Raji cells. 7.2.4 Effect of humanized anti-LAG-3 dy on human PBMCs upon lococcus Enterotoxin A (SEA) stimulation The functional activity of the humanized antibody P13B02-30 (IgG1) was assessed using primary human PBMCs stimulated by Staphylococcus Enterotoxin A (SEA).
Cryopreserved human PBMCs (Research Blood Components) were plated at 105 cells/well in RPMI1640 supplemented with NormocinTM ogen, Cat# ant-nr-1) and 10% heatinactivated FBS (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Cat# 26140079) in 96-well NUNCLON delta surface plates (NUNC™). Cells were cultured with 100 ng/ml SEA (Toxin Technologies, Cat# at101red) and 10 μg/ml P13B02-30 (IgG1) or an isotype control antibody for 5 days at 37°C, % CO2, and 97% humidity. Clarified supernatant was collected and stored at -80°C until analysis. IL-2 levels were determined using AlphaLISA (Perkin Elmer, Cat# AL221C).
As shown in Figure 8A, the anti-LAG-3 dy P13B02-30 (IgG1) enhanced IL- 2 production in human PBMCs stimulated with the SEA superantigen.
In a similar experiment, cryopreserved human PBMCs were cultured with 100 ng/ml SEA (Toxin Technologies, Cat# at101red) and 10 μg/ml -16 (IgG1) or an isotype control antibody in the presence or absence of 5 μg/ml of anti-PD-1 antibody pembrolizumab (Pembro) (Myoderm), anti-PD-1 antibody mab (Nivo) (Myoderm), three different anti- PD-L1 antibodies, or anti-CTLA-4 antibody umab (Ipi) (Myoderm) for 5 days at 37°C, % CO2, and 97% humidity. Clarified supernatant was collected and stored at -80°C until analysis. IL-2 levels were determined using AlphaLISA (Perkin Elmer, Cat# AL221C). Anti- PD-L1 antibody #1 was generated based on the variable region sequences of antibody A09- 246-2 provided in U.S. ation Publication No. US2014/0341917 (herein incorporated by reference in its entirety). Anti-PD-L1 antibody #2 was generated based on the variable region sequences of antibody 2.14H9OPT provided in U.S. Patent No. 8,779,108 (herein incorporated by reference in its ty). Anti-PD-L1 antibody #3 was ted based on sequences provided in U.S. Patent No. 8,217,149 (herein incorporated by reference in its entirety). The ces of these three anti-PD-L1 antibodies are listed in Table 12.
Table 12. Sequences of anti-PD-L1 dies SEQ ID Description Amino acid sequence 202 anti-PD-L1 EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYIMMWVRQAPGKGLE antibody #1 WVSSIYPSGGITFYADTVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTA heavy chain VYYCARIKLGTVTTVDYWGQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKST SGGTAALGCLVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYS LSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPKSCDKTHTCP PCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEV KFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEY KCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSL TCLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLT VDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPG 203 anti-PD-L1 QSALTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGTSSDVGGYNYVSWYQQHPGKAP antibody #1 KLMIYDVSNRPSGVSNRFSGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSS light chain YTSSSTRVFGTGTKVTVLQPKANPTVTLFPPSSEELQANKATLVCL GAVTVAWKADGSPVKAGVETTKPSKQSNNKYAASSYLSLT HRSYSCQVTHEGSTVEKTVAPTECS 204 anti-PD-L1 EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSRYWMSWVRQAPGKGLE antibody #2 WVANIKQDGSEKYYVDSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRAEDTA heavy chain VYYCAREGGWFGELAFDYWGQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKS TSGGTAALGCLVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLY SLSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPKSCDKTHTC PPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPE VDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKE YKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVS LTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKL WQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPG 205 anti-PD-L1 EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCRASQRVSSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPR antibody #2 LLIYDASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQY light chain GSLPWTFGQGTKVEIKRTVAAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLN NFYPREAKVQWKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSK ADYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC 206 anti-PD-L1 EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSDSWIHWVRQAPGKGLE antibody #3 WVAWISPYGGSTYYADSVKGRFTISADTSKNTAYLQMNSLRAEDTA heavy chain VYYCARRHWPGGFDYWGQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSG GTAALGCLVKDYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLS SVVTVPSSSLGTQTYICNVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPKSCDKTHTCPPC PAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKF NWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKC KVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSREEMTKNQVSLTC LVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVD KSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPG 207 D-L1 DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKL dy #3 LIYSASFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYL light chain GQGTKVEIKRTVAAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNN FYPREAKVQWKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKA DYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC As shown in Figure 8B, P13B02-16 (IgG1), either alone or in combination with the anti-PD-1 antibody pembrolizumab or nivolumab, the anti-PD-L1 antibody #1, #2, or #3, or the anti-CTLA-4 antibody ipilimumab, enhanced IL-2 production in human PBMCs in the presence of the SEA superantigen. 7.2.5 Effect of humanized anti-LAG-3 antibody on cytokine production of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes The anti-LAG-3 antibody P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m3 N297A) was further assessed for its y to stimulate cytokine production of activated primary tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), alone or in combination with an anti-PD-1 dy. Single-cell suspensions from fresh renal cell carcinoma (RCC) (stage I) or colorectal cancer (CRC) (stage II) tumors (UMass Medical School, Worcester, MA) were isolated via ical microdissection. In some cases, depending on the level of is, enzymatic digestion was necessary (Liberase and DNAseI, Roche). Cells were rested at 5 × 104 cells/well in 40 supplemented with NormocinTM (Invivogen, Cat# ant-nr-1), recombinant human IL-2 (20 U/ml, R&D Systems, Cat# 202-IL-010), and 10% heat-inactivated FBS (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Cat# 26140079) in 96-well NUNCLON delta surface plates (NUNC™, Cat# 143761) for 1 day. On the ing day, the samples were centrifuged and fresh culture media containing the antibodies of interest, P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m3 N297A) at 20 µg/ml and the anti- PD-1 antibody pembrolizumab (Pembro) (Myoderm) at 5 µg/ml, and anti-CD3/CD28 microbeads (1:1 bead:cell ratio), was added at a final volume of 100 µl and allowed to te for 3 days at 37°C and 5% CO2. Cell-free supernatant was collected and stored at -80°C until analysis. TNFα levels were determined using AlphaLISA (Perkin Elmer, Cat# AL208C).
As shown in Figures 9A and 9B, the anti-LAG-3 antibody P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m3 N297A) enhanced TNFα production of activated primary TILs from RCC or CRC tumors. 7.2.6 AG-3 antibody enhances T cell activation in a LAGmediated cell suppression assay In this example, an NFAT-luciferase reporter line was used to assess the inhibitory effect of the anti-LAG-3 antibody P13B02-30 (IgG1 G1m3 N297A) t LAG-3 in a cell suppression assay. Two experiments were performed, as described below.
In each of the two experiments, Jurkat-NFAT-LAG-3 cells were suspended to a 2.5× g concentration of 1×106 cells/mL in assay medium (RPMI + 10% heat-inactivated FBS + 1% Pen/Strep). Raji cells were ded to a 3.33× working concentration of 1×106 cells/mL in assay medium. Staphylococcal Enterotoxin E (Toxin Technology) was prepared at a 10× working concentration of 0.04 ng/mL in assay medium. A serial on of anti-LAG- 3 antibody or isotype antibody was prepared in assay . In the first experiment, the antibody concentrations ranged from 0.2-50 μg/mL. In the second experiment, the antibody concentrations ranged from 0.1-100 μg/mL). After the serial dilutions of the antibodies were prepared, 40 μL of Jurkat-NFAT-LAG-3 cells and 20 μL of antibody solution were pre-incubated for 30 minutes at 37ºC and 5% CO2 in U-bottom 96-well plates. 30 μL of Raji cells and 10 μL of Staphylococcal Enterotoxin E were added to the 96-well plates and incubated for 5-6 hours. 100 μL of Bio-Glo Luciferase (Promega) was then added to each well and luminescence was recorded using EnVision Plate Reader (Perkin Elmer) after 10-15 minutes.
As shown in Figures 10A and 10B, the anti-LAG-3 antibody significantly sed NFAT-luciferase reporter signal, relative to isotype l antibody, in a dose-dependent 7.3 e 3: Epitope mapping of anti-LAG-3 dy In this example, the epitope of the anti-LAG-3 antibody P13B02-30 was characterized as described below. 7.3.1 Epitope mapping of anti-LAG-3 antibody using hydrogen-deuterium ge (HDX) mass spectrometry Anti-LAG-3 2 was generated from P13B02-30 (IgG4 S228P) using the FragIT Kit is, Cat# A2-FR2-100). The interaction of anti-LAG-3 F(ab’)2 with human LAG-3 was studied using hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) mass spectrometry.
For pepsin/protease XIII digestion, 7.9 µg of recombinant his-tagged human LAG- 3 (Sino Biological, Cat# 16498-H08H) in 125 µl control buffer (50 mM phosphate, 100 mM sodium chloride, pH 7.4) was denatured by adding 125 µl of 4 M guanidine hydrochloride, 0.85 M TCEP buffer (final pH 2.5) and incubating the mixture for 5 minutes at 20°C. The mixture was then subjected to on-column pepsin/protease XIII digestion using an in-house packed pepsin/protease XIII (w/w, 1:1) column and the resultant peptides were analyzed using a UPLC-MS system comprised of a Waters Acquity UPLC coupled to a Q ExactiveTM Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer (Thermo). The peptides were separated on a 50 mm x 1 mm C8 column with a 19-minute gradient from 2-30% solvent B (0.2% formic acid in acetonitrile). Peptide identification was conducted h searching MS/MS data against the human LAG-3 sequence with Mascot. The mass tolerance for the precursor and tions was 10 ppm and 0.05 Da, respectively. 20 µl human LAG-3 (7.9 µg) or 20 µl human LAG-3/F(ab’)2 mixture (7.9 µg: 15.8 µg) was incubated with 105 µl deuterium oxide labeling buffer (50 mM sodium phosphate, 100 mM sodium chloride, pD 7.4) for 0 second, 60 seconds, 300 seconds, 1800 seconds, 7200 seconds, and 14400 s at 20°C. Hydrogen/deuterium exchange was quenched by adding 125 µl of 4 M guanidine hydrochloride, 0.85 M TCEP buffer (final pH 2.5). Subsequently, the quenched s were subjected to on column /protease XIII digestion and LC-MS analysis as described above. The mass spectra were recorded in MS only mode. Raw MS data were processed using HDX WorkBench, software for the is of H/D exchange MS data (J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 2012, 23 (9), 1512-1521, herein orated by reference in its entirety). The deuterium levels were calculated using the average mass difference between the deuterated peptide and its native form (t0).
The sequence coverage achieved for human LAG-3 was 96.6%. While most of the human LAG-3 peptides displayed identical or similar deuterium levels with and without the anti-LAG-3 F(ab’)2, several peptide segments were found to have significantly decreased ium oration upon F(ab’)2 binding. A strong decrease in deuterium uptake was ed at a region consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 215 (SPTIPLQDLSL). The residues are numbered according to SEQ ID NO: 166.
* * * The invention is not to be d in scope by the specific embodiments described herein. , various modifications of the invention in addition to those described will become apparent to those d in the art from the foregoing description and accompanying figures. Such modifications are intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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The following numbered paragraphs define particular aspects of the present invention: 1. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising complementarity ining regions CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 and a light chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3, wherein: (a) CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DX1YX2X3 (SEQ ID NO: 140), wherein X1 is T or N, X2 is I or M, and X3 is H, Y or D; (b) CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of X1IDPANX2X3X4X5X6X7PX8X9QX10 (SEQ ID NO: 142), n X1 is E, R, S, or K, X2 is D or G, X3 is N or H, X4 is T or S, X5 is K or H, X6 is Y or F, X7 is D or A, X8 is K or R, X9 is F or L, and X10 is G or D; (c) CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YX1X2X3YX4VGGX5DY (SEQ ID NO: 144), wherein X1 is Y, F, or S, X2 is Y or D, X3 is K or R, X4 is D or E, and X5 is F or C; (d) CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of ISSSX2LX3 (SEQ ID NO: 147), wherein X1 is S or G, X2 is N or T, and X3 is H or Y; (e) CDRL2 ses the amino acid sequence of GTSNLAS (SEQ ID NO: 104); and (f) CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of QQWX1X2YPX3T (SEQ ID NO: 149), wherein X1 is S, N, or R, X2 is S, T or R, and X3 is F, L, H, or W. 2. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1, wherein CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DX1YX2X3 (SEQ ID NO: 141), wherein: X1 is T or N; X2 is I or M; and X3 is H or 3. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1, wherein CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of X1IDPANX2X3X4KX5X6PX7FQX8 (SEQ ID NO: 143), wherein: X1 is E, R, or S; X2 is D or G; X3 is N or H; X4 is T or S; X5 is Y or F; X6 is D or A; X7 is K or R; and X8 is G or D. 4. The isolated dy of aph 1, wherein CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YX1X2X3YDVGGX4DY (SEQ ID NO: 145), wherein: X1 is Y, F, or S; X2 is Y or D; X3 is K or R; and X4 is F or C.
. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1, wherein CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YYYX1YX2VGGFDY (SEQ ID NO: 146), wherein: X1 is K or R; and X2 is D or E. 6. The isolated dy of paragraph 1, wherein CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SVSSSISSSNLX1 (SEQ ID NO: 148), wherein: X1 is H or Y. 7. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1, wherein CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YPX2T (SEQ ID NO: 150), wherein: X1 is S, N, or R; and X2 is F, L, or H. 8. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1, wherein: (a) CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DTYIH (SEQ ID NO: 79); (b) CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (SEQ ID NO: 90); (c) CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YYYX1YX2VGGFDY (SEQ ID NO: 146), n: X1 is K or R; and X2 is D or E; (d) CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SSSNLH (SEQ ID NO: 100); (e) CDRL2 comprises the amino acid sequence of GTSNLAS (SEQ ID NO: 104); and (f) CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of QQWSSYPFT (SEQ ID NO: 105). 9. The isolated dy of any one of paragraphs 1-8, wherein CDRH1 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 78-82.
. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-9, wherein CDRH2 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 83-93. 11. The isolated antibody of any one of aphs 1-10, n CDRH3 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 94-99. 12. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-11, wherein CDRL1 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 100-103. 13. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-12, wherein CDRL3 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 105-112. 14. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-13, wherein CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 comprise the CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 amino acid sequences, respectively, set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 78, 83, and 94; 78, 85, and 95; 78, 86, and 96; 78, 86, and 97; 78, 91, and 94; 78, 92, and 96; 79, 84, and 95; 79, 88, and 95; 79, 89, and 95; 79, 90, and 95; 79, 90, and 98; 79, 90, and 99; 80, 85, and 96; 81, 87, and 96; or, 82, 93, and 95.
. The isolated dy of any one of paragraphs 1-14, wherein CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3 comprise the CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3 amino acid sequences, respectively, set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 100, 104, and 105; 100, 104, and 106; 100, 104, and 107; 100, 104, and 109; 100, 104, and 110; 101, 104, and 108; 102, 104, and 105; 102, 104, and 112; or, 103, 104, and 111. 16. The isolated dy of any one of paragraphs 1-15, wherein CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 78, 83, 94, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 85, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 86, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 86, 96, 100, 104, and 109; 78, 86, 96, 100, 104, and 110; 78, 86, 96, 101, 104, and 108; 78, 86, 96, 103, 104, and 111; 78, 86, 97, 102, 104, and 112; 78, 91, 94, 100, 104, and 107; 78, 92, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 78, 92, 96, 100, 104, and 109; 79, 84, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 84, 95, 100, 104, and 106; 79, 84, 95, 102, 104, and 105; 79, 88, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 89, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 90, 95, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 90, 98, 100, 104, and 105; 79, 90, 99, 100, 104, and 105; 80, 85, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 81, 87, 96, 100, 104, and 105; 81, 87, 96, 100, 104, and 107; or, 82, 93, 95, 100, 104, and 105, respectively. 17. An isolated antibody that ically binds to human LAG-3, sing a heavy chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3, and a light chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3, wherein CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 se the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, 95, 100, 104, and 105, respectively. 18. An ed antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3, and a light chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3, wherein CDRH1, CDRH2, CDRH3, CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, 98, 100, 104, and 105, respectively. 19. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-18, wherein the antibody ses a heavy chain variable region comprising the ork regions of the heavy chain variable region sequence of SEQ ID NO: 151, 222, 218, or 223.
. The isolated dy of any one of paragraphs 1-18, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 151, 222, 218, or 223. 21. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-18, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence which is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100% identical to an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 56-72 and 220. 22. The isolated antibody of paragraph 21, wherein the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 56-72 and 220. 23. The isolated antibody of paragraph 22, wherein the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 24. The isolated antibody of paragraph 22, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising an amino acid sequence ed from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 168-186 and 225-227.
. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-18, wherein the antibody ses a heavy chain variable region having human derived framework regions. 26. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-18, wherein the antibody ses a heavy chain variable framework region that is or is derived from an amino acid sequence encoded by a human gene, wherein said amino acid sequence is selected from the group consisting of IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153), 69-2*01 (SEQ ID NO: 154), 3*01 (SEQ ID NO: 155), IGHV1-24*01 (SEQ ID NO: 156), IGHV1-2*01 (SEQ ID NO: 157), IGHV1-45*01 (SEQ ID NO: 158), and IGHV1-18*01 (SEQ ID NO: 159). 27. The ed antibody of aph 26, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable framework region that is derived from the amino acid sequence IGHV1- 46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153), wherein at least one amino acid in the amino acid sequence IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153) is substituted with an amino acid in an analogous on in a corresponding non-human heavy chain variable framework region. 28. The isolated antibody of paragraph 27, wherein the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position selected from the group consisting of 4, 5, 12, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 48, 69, 71, 75, 76, 80, 81, and 94, wherein the amino acid position is indicated ing to the Kabat numbering system. 29. The isolated antibody of paragraph 28, wherein the amino acid substitution is selected from the group consisting of 4M, 5K, 12V, 23T, 27F, 28N, 29I, 30K, 48I, 69I, 71A, 75S, 76N, 80L, 81Q, and 94T, wherein the position of the amino acid substitution is indicated ing to the Kabat numbering .
. The isolated antibody of paragraph 28 or 29, wherein the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position selected from the group consisting of 4, 27, 28, 29, 30, 69, 71, and 94, wherein the amino acid position is indicated ing to the Kabat numbering system. 31. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-30, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain variable region comprising the framework s of the light chain variable region sequence of SEQ ID NO: 152 or 224. 32. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-30, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain variable region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 152 or 224. 33. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-30, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain le region comprising an amino acid sequence which is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100% identical to an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 73-77 and 221. 34. The isolated antibody of paragraph 33, n the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 73-77 and 221.
. The isolated antibody of paragraph 34, wherein the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 36. The isolated antibody of paragraph 34, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain sing an amino acid ce selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 187-191 and 228. 37. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-30, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain variable region having human derived framework regions. 38. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-30, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain variable ork region that is or is d from an amino acid ce d by a human gene, wherein said amino acid sequence is selected from the group consisting of IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160), IGKV3D-15*01 (SEQ ID NO: 161), IGKV3-15*01 (SEQ ID NO: 161), IGKV3D-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 162), IGKV3D-7*01 (SEQ ID NO: 163), IGKV1-9*01 (SEQ ID NO: 164), and IGKV3-11*01 (SEQ ID NO: 165). 39. The isolated antibody of paragraph 38, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain variable framework region that is from the amino acid sequence IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160). 40. The isolated antibody of paragraph 38, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain variable framework region that is derived from the amino acid sequence IGKV3- *01 (SEQ ID NO: 160), wherein at least one amino acid in the amino acid sequence IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160) is substituted with an amino acid in an analogous position in a corresponding non-human light chain variable framework region. 41. The isolated dy of paragraph 40, wherein the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position selected from the group consisting of 3, 22, 36, 43, 47, 58, 70, and 71, n the amino acid position is indicated according to the Kabat numbering system. 42. The isolated antibody of paragraph 41, n the amino acid substitution is selected from the group consisting of 3L, 22T, 36F, 43S, 47W, 58V, 70S, and 71Y, n the position of the amino acid substitution is indicated according to the Kabat numbering system. 43. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 56-72 and 220. 44. The isolated antibody of paragraph 43, wherein the heavy chain variable region ses the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 45. The isolated antibody of paragraph 43, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain sing an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 168-186 and 225-227. 46. The isolated antibody of paragraph 45, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 168, 225, 169, 226, 170, or 227. 47. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a light chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 73-77 and 221. 48. The isolated antibody of paragraph 47, wherein the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 49. The isolated antibody of paragraph 47, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 187-191 and 228. 50. The isolated dy of paragraph 49, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228. 51. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the dy comprising a heavy chain variable region and a light chain variable region, wherein the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, respectively, se the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 56 and 73; 56 and 74; 56 and 75; 56 and 76; 56 and 77; 57 and 73; 57 and 74; 57 and 75; 57 and 76; 57 and 77; 58 and 73; 58 and 74; 58 and 75; 58 and 76; 58 and 77; 59 and 73; 59 and 74; 59 and 75; 59 and 76; 59 and 77; 60 and 73; 60 and 74; 60 and 75; 60 and 76; 60 and 77; 61 and 77; 62 and 77; 63 and 73; 64 and 73; 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; 220 and 221; 66 and 73; 67 and 73; 68 and 73; 69 and 73; 70 and 73; 71 and 73; or 72 and 73. 52. The ed dy of paragraph 51, wherein the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region, respectively, comprise the amino acid ces set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 65 and 73; 220 and 73; 65 and 221; or 220 and 221. 53. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 168 or 225, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228. 54. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody sing a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169 or 226, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228. 55. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170 or 227, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228. 56. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-23, 25-44, and 47-52, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain constant region selected from the group consisting of human IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgA1, and IgA2. 57. The ed antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-23, 25-44, and 47-52, wherein the heavy chain constant region is IgG1. 58. The isolated antibody of paragraph 57, wherein the amino acid ce of IgG1 comprises a N297A mutation, numbered according to the EU numbering system. 59. The isolated antibody of paragraph 58, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 194. 60. The isolated antibody of paragraph 57, wherein the amino acid sequence of IgG1 comprises a N297Q mutation, numbered ing to the EU numbering system. 61. The isolated antibody of paragraph 57, wherein the IgG1 is non-fucosylated IgG1. 62. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-23, 25-44, and 47-52, wherein the heavy chain constant region is IgG4. 63. The isolated antibody of paragraph 62, wherein the amino acid sequence of IgG4 comprises a S228P on, numbered according to the EU numbering system. 64. The isolated antibody of aph 63, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain nt region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 196. 65. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-35, 37-48, 51-52, and 56-64, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain constant region selected from the group consisting of human IgGκ and IgGλ. 66. The isolated antibody of 1-35, 37-48, 51-52, and 56-64, n the light chain constant region is IgGκ. 67. The isolated antibody of aph 66, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain constant region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 198 or 219. 68. An ed antibody that cross-competes for binding to human LAG-3 with the dy of any one of the preceding paragraphs. 69. An isolated antibody that binds to the same epitope of human LAG-3 as the antibody of any one of the preceding paragraphs. 70. The isolated antibody of any one of the preceding aphs, wherein the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 ting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 216. 71. The isolated antibody of any one of the preceding paragraphs, n the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 ting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 215. 72. The isolated antibody of any one of the ing paragraphs, wherein the antibody binds to an epitope d within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 214. 73. The isolated antibody of any one of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 213. 74. The isolated antibody of any one of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 212. 75. The isolated antibody of any one of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 211. 76. The isolated antibody of any one of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the antibody is a humanized antibody, murine antibody, or chimeric antibody. 77. The isolated antibody of any one of the preceding paragraphs, wherein the antibody is antagonistic to human LAG-3. 78. The ed antibody of aph 77, wherein the antibody deactivates, reduces, or inhibits an activity of human LAG-3. 79. The isolated antibody of paragraph 77, wherein the antibody inhibits g of human LAG-3 to MHC class II. 80. The isolated antibody of paragraph 77, wherein the antibody induces IL-2 tion by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) stimulated with staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA). 81. The isolated antibody of paragraph 77, wherein the antibody s TNFα production by tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) stimulated with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies. 82. The isolated antibody of any one of the preceding paragraphs conjugated to a cytotoxic agent, cytostatic agent, toxin, radionuclide, or detectable label. 83. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the dy of any one of the preceding aphs and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient. 84. An isolated polynucleotide encoding a heavy and/or light chain of the antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-82. 85. A vector comprising the cleotide of paragraph 84. 86. A recombinant host cell comprising the polynucleotide of paragraph 84 or the vector of paragraph 85. 87. A method of producing an antibody that binds to human LAG-3, the method comprising culturing the host cell of aph 86 so that the polynucleotide is expressed and the dy is produced. 88. A method of increasing T cell activation in response to an antigen in a subject, the method comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of the antibody or pharmaceutical composition of any one of paragraphs 1-83. 89. A method of treating cancer in a subject, the method comprising administering to the subject an ive amount of the antibody or pharmaceutical ition of any one of paragraphs 1-83. 90. The method of paragraph 88 or 89, wherein the antibody or pharmaceutical composition is administered subcutaneously or intravenously. 91. The method of paragraph 88 or 89, n the antibody or pharmaceutical composition is administered intratumorally. 92. The method of any one of paragraph 88-91, further comprising administering an additional therapeutic agent to the subject. 93. The method of paragraph 92, wherein the additional therapeutic agent is a chemotherapeutic, a radiotherapeutic, or a checkpoint ing agent. 94. The method of paragraph 93, wherein the checkpoint targeting agent is selected from the group consisting of an antagonist D-1 dy, an antagonist anti-PD-L1 antibody, an antagonist anti-PD-L2 antibody, an antagonist anti-CTLA-4 antibody, an antagonist anti-TIM-3 antibody, an nist anti-LAG-3 antibody, an antagonist anti- CEACAM1 antibody, an agonist anti-GITR antibody, and an agonist anti-OX40 antibody. 95. The method of paragraph 92, wherein the additional therapeutic agent is an anti-PD-1 antibody, optionally wherein the anti-PD-1 antibody is pembrolizumab or nivolumab. 96. The method of paragraph 92, wherein the additional therapeutic agent is an anti-PD-L1 antibody. 97. The method of paragraph 92, wherein the additional therapeutic agent is an anti-CTLA- 4 antibody. 98. The method of aph 92, wherein the additional therapeutic agent is an inhibitor of indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO). 99. The method of paragraph 98, wherein the inhibitor is selected from the group ting of epacadostat, 6205, indoximod, and NLG919. 100. The method of paragraph 99, wherein the inhibitor is epacadostat. 101. The method of paragraph 92, wherein the additional therapeutic agent is a vaccine. 102. The method of paragraph 101, wherein the vaccine comprises a heat shock n peptide complex (HSPPC) comprising a heat shock protein complexed with an antigenic peptide. 103. The method of paragraph 102, wherein the heat shock protein is hsc70 and is complexed with a associated antigenic peptide. 104. The method of paragraph 102, wherein the heat shock protein is gp96 and is complexed with a tumor-associated antigenic peptide, wherein the HSPPC is derived from a tumor ed from a subject. 105. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1, wherein CDRH1, CDRH2, and CDRH3 comprise the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 79, 90, and 98, respectively. 106. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1 or 105, wherein the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 107. The isolated dy of paragraph 1 or 105, wherein the heavy chain variable region ses an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 108. The ed antibody of aph 1, wherein the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 109. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169 or 226. 110. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1, wherein CDRL1, CDRL2, and CDRL3 comprise the amino acid ces set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 100, 104, and 105, respectively. 111. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1 or 110, wherein the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 112. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1 or 110, wherein the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 113. The ed antibody of paragraph 1, wherein the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 114. The isolated antibody of paragraph 1, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228. 115. The isolated antibody of paragraph 18, wherein the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 116. The isolated antibody of paragraph 18, wherein the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 117. The isolated antibody of paragraph 18, wherein the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 118. The isolated dy of paragraph 18, wherein the antibody ses a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169 or 226. 119. The isolated antibody of paragraph 18, wherein the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 120. The isolated antibody of aph 18, wherein the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 121. The isolated antibody of paragraph 18, wherein the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 122. The isolated antibody of paragraph 18, wherein the dy comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228. 123. The isolated antibody of paragraph 18, n the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% cal to the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220, and wherein the light chain le region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 124. The isolated antibody of paragraph 18, wherein the heavy chain variable region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220, and wherein the light chain variable region comprises an amino acid ce that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 125. The isolated antibody of aph 123 or 124, wherein the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 126. The isolated antibody of paragraph 123 or 124, wherein the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 127. The isolated antibody of paragraph 18, wherein the heavy chain variable region ses the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220, and wherein the light chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 128. The isolated antibody of paragraph 127, wherein the heavy chain variable region comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 220, and wherein the light chain variable region ses the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 221. 129. The ed antibody of aph 127, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169 or 226. 130. The isolated antibody of paragraph 127, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain comprising the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228. 131. The isolated antibody of paragraph 127, n the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 169 or 226, and a light chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 187 or 228. 132. The isolated antibody of paragraph 131, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 226 and a light chain sing the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 228. 133. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, comprising a heavy chain variable region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 134. The isolated antibody of paragraph 133, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 135. The isolated antibody of paragraph 133, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain le region comprising an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 136. An ed antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, comprising a light chain le region comprising the amino acid ce of SEQ ID NO: 73 or 221. 137. The isolated antibody of paragraph 136, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence that is at least 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 138. The isolated dy of paragraph 136, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising an amino acid sequence that is at least 98% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65 or 220. 139. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-18, 31-42, 47-50, 56-82, 105-107, 110-116, 4, 126, and 8, wherein the N-terminal amino acid residue of the heavy chain variable region is pyroglutamate. 140. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-30, 43-46, 56-82, 105-112, 115-120, 123-125, and 133-135, wherein the N-terminal amino acid residue of the light chain variable region is pyroglutamate. 141. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 21-24, 37-46, 56-82, 106-108, 115-117, 123-125, 127-135, 137, and 138, n the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is pyroglutamate. 142. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 33-36, 47-50, 52, 56-82, 111-113, 119- 121, 123, 124, 126-132, and 134-138, wherein the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is pyroglutamate. 143. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 51, 52, 56-82, 123-132, 134, 135, 137, and 138, wherein: (a) the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is E or pyroglutamate; (b) the X in SEQ ID NO: 220 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 221 is pyroglutamate. 144. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 24, 31-42, 45, 46, 54, 62-82, 109, 118, 129, 131, and 132, wherein the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is utamate. 145. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 36, 49, 50, 53-55, 62-82, 114, 122, and 130-132, wherein the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate. 146. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 54, 68-82, 131, and 132, wherein: (a) the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is Q, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is E or utamate; (b) the X in SEQ ID NO: 226 is pyroglutamate, and the X in SEQ ID NO: 228 is pyroglutamate. 147. The isolated antibody of any one of paragraphs 1-82 and 105-146, wherein the heavy chain is aglycosylated.
Other embodiments are within the ing claims.
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1. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody sing a heavy chain variable region comprising complementarity determining regions CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 and a light chain variable region comprising mentarity determining regions CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3, wherein: (a) CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DX1YX2X3 (SEQ ID NO: 140), wherein X1 is T or N, X2 is I or M, and X3 is H, Y or D; (b) CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of NX2X3X4X5X6X7PX8X9QX10 (SEQ ID NO: 142), wherein X1 is E, R, S, or K, X2 is D or G, X3 is N or H, X4 is T or S, X5 is K or H, X6 is Y or F, X7 is D or A, X8 is K or R, X9 is F or L, and X10 is G or D; (c) CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YX1X2X3YX4VGGX5DY (SEQ ID NO: 144), wherein X1 is Y, F, or S, X2 is Y or D, X3 is K or R, X4 is D or E, and X5 is F or C; (d) CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SVSSX1ISSSX2LX3 (SEQ ID NO: 147), wherein X1 is S or G, X2 is N or T, and X3 is H or Y; (e) CDRL2 comprises the amino acid ce of GTSNLAS (SEQ ID NO: 104); and (f) CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of QQWX1X2YPX3T (SEQ ID NO: 149), wherein X1 is S, N, or R, X2 is S, T or R, and X3 is F, L, H, or W.
2. The isolated antibody of claim 1, wherein: CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DX1YX2X3 (SEQ ID NO: 141), wherein: X1 is T or N; X2 is I or M; and X3 is H or Y; CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of X1IDPANX2X3X4KX5X6PX7FQX8 (SEQ ID NO: 143), wherein: X1 is E, R, or S; X2 is D or G; X3 is N or H; X4 is T or S; X5 is Y or F; X6 is D or A; X7 is K or R; and X8 is G or D; CDRH3 comprises the amino acid sequence of YX1X2X3YDVGGX4DY (SEQ ID NO: 145), wherein: X1 is Y, F, or S; X2 is Y or D; X3 is K or R; and X4 is F or C, or the amino acid sequence of X2VGGFDY (SEQ ID NO: 146), wherein: X1 is K or R; and X2 is D or E; CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SVSSSISSSNLX1 (SEQ ID NO: 148), wherein: X1 is H or Y; CDRL3 ses the amino acid sequence of QQWX1SYPX2T (SEQ ID NO: 150), wherein: X1 is S, N, or R; and X2 is F, L, or H.
3. The isolated antibody of claim 1 or 2, n: (a) CDRH1 comprises the amino acid sequence of DTYIH (SEQ ID NO: 79); (b) CDRH2 comprises the amino acid sequence of EIDPANDNTKYDPKFQG (SEQ ID NO: 90); (c) CDRH3 comprises the amino acid ce of YYYX1YX2VGGFDY (SEQ ID NO: 146), wherein: X1 is K or R; and X2 is D or E; (d) CDRL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SVSSSISSSNLH (SEQ ID NO: 100); (e) CDRL2 ses the amino acid sequence of GTSNLAS (SEQ ID NO: 104); and (f) CDRL3 comprises the amino acid sequence of QQWSSYPFT (SEQ ID NO: 105).
4. The isolated antibody of any one of claims 1-3, wherein CDRH1 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 78-82.
5. The isolated antibody of any one of claims 1-4, wherein CDRH2 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 83-93.
6. The isolated antibody of any one of claims 1-5, wherein CDRH3 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 94-99.
7. The isolated antibody of any one of claims 1-6, wherein CDRL1 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 100-103.
8. The isolated antibody of any one of claims 1-7, wherein CDRL3 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 105-112.
9. The isolated antibody of any one of claims 1-8, wherein CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 comprise the CDRH1, CDRH2 and CDRH3 amino acid sequences, tively, set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 78, 83, and 94; 78, 85, and 95; 78, 86, and 96; 78, 86, and 97; 78, 91, and 94; 78, 92, and 96; 79, 84, and 95; 79, 88, and 95; 79, 89, and 95; 79, 90, and 95; 79, 90, and 98; 79, 90, and 99; 80, 85, and 96; 81, 87, and 96; or, 82, 93, and 95.
10. The isolated antibody of any one of claims 1-9, wherein CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3 comprise the CDRL1, CDRL2 and CDRL3 amino acid ces, respectively, set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 100, 104, and 105; 100, 104, and 106; 100, 104, and 107; 100, 104, and 109; 100, 104, and 110; 101, 104, and 108; 102, 104, and 105; 102, 104, and 112; or, 103, 104, and 111.
11. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to human LAG-3, the antibody comprising (a) a heavy chain variable framework region that is or is derived from an amino acid sequence d by a human gene, wherein: (i) said amino acid sequence is selected from the group consisting of IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153), IGHV12*01 (SEQ ID NO: 154), 3*01 (SEQ ID NO: 155), 24*01 (SEQ ID NO: 156), IGHV1-2*01 (SEQ ID NO: 157), IGHV1-45*01 (SEQ ID NO: 158), and IGHV1-18*01 (SEQ ID NO: 159); (ii) said heavy chain variable framework region is derived from the amino acid sequence IGHV1-46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153), wherein at least one amino acid in the amino acid sequence 46*01 (SEQ ID NO: 153) is tuted with an amino acid in an analogous position in a ponding non-human heavy chain variable framework region, wherein the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position selected from the group ting of 4, 5, 12, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 48, 69, 71, 75, 76, 80, 81, and 94, wherein the amino acid on is indicated according to the Kabat ing system; and (b) a light chain variable framework region that is or is derived from an amino acid sequence encoded by a human gene, wherein: (i) said amino acid sequence is selected from the group consisting of IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160), IGKV3D-15*01 (SEQ ID NO: 161), IGKV3-15*01 (SEQ ID NO: 161), IGKV3D-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 162), IGKV3D-7*01 (SEQ ID NO: 163), IGKV1-9*01 (SEQ ID NO: 164), and IGKV3-11*01 (SEQ ID NO: 165); (ii) said light chain variable framework region is derived from the amino acid sequence IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160), wherein at least one amino acid in the amino acid sequence IGKV3-20*01 (SEQ ID NO: 160) is substituted with an amino acid in an analogous position in a corresponding non-human light chain variable framework region, wherein the amino acid substitution is at an amino acid position selected from the group consisting of 3, 22, 36, 43, 47, 58, 70, and 71, wherein the amino acid position is indicated according to the Kabat ing system.
12. The isolated antibody of any one of claims 1-11, wherein the antibody comprises a heavy chain nt region, wherein the heavy chain constant region: (a) is ed from the group consisting of human IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgA1, and IgA2; (b) is an IgG1 heavy chain constant region; (c) is an IgG1 heavy chain constant region comprising an N297A on, numbered according to the EU numbering system; (d) comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 194; (e) is an IgG1 heavy chain constant region comprising an N297Q mutation, numbered according to the EU numbering system; (f) is a is non-fucosylated IgG1 heavy chain constant region; (g) is an IgG4 heavy chain constant region; (h) is an IgG4 heavy chain constant region comprising an S228P mutation, numbered according to the EU numbering system; or (i) comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 196.
13. The isolated dy of any one of claims 1-12, wherein the antibody comprises a light chain constant region, wherein the light chain nt region: (a) is selected from the group consisting of human IgGκ and IgGλ; (b) is a human IgGκ light chain constant region; or (c) ses the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 198 or 219.
14. An isolated antibody that cross-competes for binding to human LAG-3 with the antibody of any one of claims 1-13.
15. An ed antibody that binds to the same epitope of human LAG-3 as the antibody of any one of claims 1-13.
16. The isolated antibody of any one of claims 1-15, wherein the antibody binds to an epitope located within a region of human LAG-3 consisting of the amino acid sequence of any one of SEQ ID NOs: 211-216.
17. The isolated antibody of any one of claims 1-16, wherein the antibody: (a) is a humanized antibody, murine antibody, or chimeric antibody; (b) is antagonistic to human LAG-3; (c) deactivates, reduces, or inhibits an ty of human LAG-3; (d) inhibits binding of human LAG-3 to MHC class II; (e) induces IL-2 tion by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) stimulated with staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA); (f) induces TNFα production by tumor infiltrating cytes (TILs) stimulated with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies.
18. The ed antibody of any one of claims 1-17 conjugated to a cytotoxic agent, cytostatic agent, toxin, radionuclide, or detectable label.
19. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the antibody of any one of claims 1-18 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.
20. An ed polynucleotide encoding a heavy and/or light chain of the antibody of any one of claims 1-19.
21. A vector comprising the polynucleotide of claim 20.
22. A recombinant host cell comprising the polynucleotide of claim 20 or the vector of claim 21.
23. A method of producing an antibody that binds to human LAG-3, the method comprising culturing the host cell of claim 22 so that the polynucleotide is expressed and the antibody is produced.
24. A method of increasing T cell activation in response to an antigen in a t, the method comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of the antibody or ceutical composition of any one of claims 1-19.
25. A method of treating cancer in a subject, the method comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of the antibody or pharmaceutical composition of any one of claims 1-19.
26. The dy or ceutical composition of any one of claims 1-19 for use in a method of increasing T cell activation in response to an antigen in a subject.
27. The antibody or pharmaceutical composition of any one of claims 1-19 for use in the treatment of cancer in a subject in need thereof.
28. The method of claim 24 or 25, or the use of claim 26 or 27, wherein: (a) the antibody or pharmaceutical ition is administered subcutaneously, intravenously, or intratumorally; (b) the method or use further comprises administration of an additional therapeutic agent, wherein the additional therapeutic agent: (i) is a chemotherapeutic, a herapeutic, or a checkpoint targeting agent; (ii) is a checkpoint targeting agent selected from the group consisting of an antagonist anti-PD-1 antibody, an antagonist anti-PD-L1 antibody, an antagonist anti-PD-L2 antibody, an antagonist anti-CTLA-4 antibody, an nist anti-TIM-3 antibody, an antagonist anti-LAG-3 antibody, an antagonist anti-CEACAM1 antibody, an agonist anti-GITR antibody, and an agonist anti-OX40 dy; (iii) is an anti-PD-1 antibody selected from the group consisting of pembrolizumab or nivolumab; (iv) is an inhibitor of amine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO); (v) is an inhibitor of IDO selected from the group consisting of epacadostat, 7, indoximod, and NLG919; (vi) is a vaccine; (vii) is a vaccine comprising a heat shock protein peptide complex ) comprising a heat shock protein complexed with an antigenic peptide; (viii) is a vaccine comprising an HSPPC comprising hsc70 complexed with a tumorassociated antigenic peptide; (ix) is a vaccine comprising an HSPPC comprising gp96 complexed with a ssociated antigenic e, wherein the HSPPC is derived from a tumor obtained from a subject. o> P13A04 LAG-3 •A a, /' i ^^^pT^ > •••m ''rawf'mwi I JIIIpIII P13B03 P13C10 s S 1 «? «* ""S I ^(^-'Tr expressing human J J P05E01 Jurkat cells t'hfZ: ffrri&tf fa. 0m z I ! *£ 4 i 'tH Wild type $ t^d i U P13B02 P13C08 ./f WW v; «£: »• w Wkf 2 ED n Jurkat cells P01C09 m j / II i
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