WO1993019196A1 - ANTI-CD3 AGLYCOSYLATED IgG ANTIBODY - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to novel antibodies, in particular to antibodies directed against the CD3 antigen complex.
- Antibodies, or immunoglobulins comprise two heavy chains linked together by disulphide bonds and two light chains, each light chain being linked to a respective heavy chain by disulphide bonds in a "Y" shaped configuration.
- the two “arms” of the antibody are responsible for antigen binding, and include regions where the polypeptide structure varies, these "arms” being termed Fab' fragments (fragment - antigen - binding) or F(ab')2 which represents two Fab' arms linked together by disulphide bonds.
- the "tail” or central axis of the antibody contains a fixed or constant sequence of peptides and is termed the Fc fragment (fragment - crystalline).
- Each heavy chain has at one end a variable domain followed by a number of constant domains.
- Each light chain has a variable domain at one end and a constant domain at its other end, the light chain variable domain being aligned with the variable domain of the heavy chain and the light chain constant domain being aligned with the first constant domain of the heavy chain (CHI).
- the constant domains in the light and heavy chains are not involved directly in binding the antibody to antigen.
- the light chain constant domain and the CHI domain of the heavy chain account for 50% of each Fab' fragment.
- variable domains of each pair of light and heavy chains form the antigen binding site.
- the domains on the light and heavy chains have the same general structure and each domain comprises four framework regions, whose sequences are relatively conserved, connected by three complementarity determining regions (CDRs) (Kabat et. aj_, Sequences of Proteins of Im unological Interest, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1987)).
- CDRs complementarity determining regions
- the four framework regions largely adopt a beta-sheet conformation and the CDRs form loops connecting, and in some cases forming part of, the beta-sheet structure.
- the CDRs are held in close proximity by the framework regions and, with the CDRs from the other domain, contribute to the formation of the antigen binding site.
- the human CD3 antigen consists of a minimum of four invariant polypeptide chains, which are non-covalently associated with the T-cell receptors on the surface of T-cells, and is generally now referred to as the CD3 antigen complex. It is intimately involved in the process of T-cell activation in response to antigen recognition by the T-cell receptors.
- CD3 monoclonal antibodies can be used to sensitise T-cells to secondary proliferative stimuli such as IL1 (interleukin 1) and IL2 (interleukin 2).
- certain CD3 monoclonal antibodies are themselves mitogenic for T-cells. This property is isotype dependent and results from the interaction of the CD3 antibody Fc domain with Fc receptors on the surface of accessory cells.
- Rodent CD3 antibodies have been used to influence immunological status by suppressing, enhancing or re-directing T-cell responses to antigens. They therefore have considerable therapeutic potential in the human for use as an immunosuppressive agent, for example for the treatment of rejection episodes following the transplantation of renal, hepatic and cardiac allografts. However their value is compromised by two main factors. The first is the antiglobulin response evoked due to the xenogeneic nature of the antibody. The second is the "first dose" syndrome experienced by patients following the initial administration of the antibody. The symptoms, which range in severity from fever and chills to pulmonary edema, and which in rare cases can cause death, are caused by the elevated levels of circulating cytokines associated with CD3-antibody induced T-cell activation.
- This phenomenon requires the cross-linking of the CD3 antigen on the surface of T-cells to accessory cells through Fc receptors; such proliferation does not occur with F(ab')2 fragments of CD3 antibodies.
- the first problem can be addressed by re-shaping or "humanising 1 the variable region genes of antibodies and expressing them in association with relevant human constant domain genes. This reduces the non-human content of the monoclonal antibody to such a low level that an antiglobulin response is unlikely.
- a reshaped antibody with a binding affinity for the CD3 antigen complex is described in UK Patent Application No. 9121126.8 (published as GB 2249310A) and its equivalents (European Patent Application No. 91917169.4, Japanese Patent Application No. 516117/91 and U.S. Patent Application No. 07/862543).
- aglycosylation is not accompanied by the loss of certain desirable features of Fc binding in addition to the loss of the undesirable features such as those attributable to the first dose response. It has now been found, however, that it is possible to produce aglycosylated CD3 antibodies of the IgG subclass which surprisingly retain their antigen binding specificity and immunosuppressive properties and yet do not induce T cell mitogenesis In vitro and induce a reduced level of cytokine release i_n vivo, whilst still maintaining some Fc binding ability.
- the invention provides an aglycosylated IgG antibody having a binding affinity for the CD3 antigen complex.
- aglycosylated is employed in its normal usage to indicate that the antibodies according to the invention are not glycosylated.
- the present invention can be applied to antibodies having a binding affinity for a non-human CD3 antigen complex, for example various other mammalian CD3 antigens for veterinary use, the primary value of the invention lies in aglycosylated antibodies having an affinity for the human CD3 antigen complex for use in the human and the following discussion is particularly directed to that context.
- CD3 antigens are to be found in the report of the First International Workshop and Conference on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens and description of various glycosylated antibodies directed against the CD3 antigen is also to be found in the reports of this series of Workshops and Conferences, particularly the Third and Fourth, published by Oxford University Press. Specific examples of such antibodies include those described by Van Ller et aj.., Euro. J. Immunol., 1987, ___!_, 1599-1604, Alegre et al., J. Immunol., 1991, 140, 1184, and by
- the antibody 0KT3 is discussed in publications such as Chatenaud et al-, Transplantation, 1991, 51. 334 and the New England Journal of Medicine paper, 1985, 313, 339, and also in European Patent No. 0018 795 and US Patent No. 4,361,539.
- the antibody YTH 12.5.14.2 (hereinafter referred to as YTH 12.5) is discussed in publications such as Clark et al ., European J.
- the antibodies of the invention preferably have at least one CDR selected from the amino acid sequences: (a) Ser-Phe-Pro-Met-Ala (SEQUENCE ID NO. 1 ) ,
- the CDRs are situated within framework regions of the heavy chain (for (a), (b) and (c)) and light chain (for (d), (e) and (f)) variable domains.
- the antibody also comprises a constant domain.
- the aglycosylated antibody has three CDRs corresponding to the amino acid sequences (a), (b) and (c) above or conservatively modified variants thereof and/or three CDRs corresponding to amino acid sequences (d), (e) and (f) or conservatively modified variants thereof, the heavy chain CDRs (a), (b) and (c) being of most importance.
- an aglycosylated antibody according to the invention contains preferred CDRs as described hereinbefore it conveniently contains both one or more of the specified heavy chain CDRs and one or more of the specified light chain CDRs.
- the CDRs (a), (b) and (c) are arranged in the heavy chain in the sequence: framework region l/(a)/framework region 2/(b)/framework region 3/(c)/framework region 4 in a leader -» constant domain (n-terminal to C-terminal) direction and the CDRs (d) , (e) and (f) are arranged in the light chain in the sequence: framework region 1/(d)/framework region 2/(e)/framework region 3/(f)/framework region 4 in a leader ⁇ constant domain direction.
- the heavy chain CDRs are arranged in the sequence (a), (b), (c) in a leader ⁇ constant domain direction and the light chain CDRs are arranged in the sequence (d), (e), (f) in a leader ⁇ constant domain direction.
- aglycosylated antibodies according to the invention may contain quite different CDRs from those described hereinbefore and that, even when this is not the case, it may be possible to have heavy chains and particularly light chains containing only one or two of the CDRs (a), (b) and (c) and (d), (e) and (f), respectively.
- CDRs aglycosylated antibodies according to the present invention
- all six CDRs will most usually be present in the most preferred antibodies.
- a particularly preferred aglycosylated antibody therefore has a heavy chain with three CDRs comprising the amino acid sequences (a), (b) and (c) or conservatively modified variants thereof and a light chain with three CDRs comprising the amino acid sequences (d), (e) and (f) or conservatively modified variants thereof in which the heavy chain CDRs are arranged in the order (a), (b), (c) in the leader constant region direction and the light chain CDRs are arranged in the order (d), (e), (f) in the leader constant region direction.
- the CDRs may be of different origin to the variable framework region and/or to the constant region and, since the CDRs will usually be of rat or mouse origin, this is advantageous to avoid an antiglobulin response in the human, although the invention does extend to antibodies with such regions of rat or mouse origin. More usually the CDRs are either of the same origin as the variable framework region but of a different origin from the constant region, for example in a part human chimaeric antibody, or, more commonly, the CDRs are of different origin from the variable framework region.
- variable domain framework region can take various forms, it is conveniently of or derived from those of a rodent, for example a rat or mouse, and more preferably of or derived from those of human origin.
- the antibody is conveniently of or derived from those of a rodent, for example a rat or mouse, and more preferably of or derived from those of human origin.
- the antibody is preferably in the humanised form as regards both the variable domain framework region and as discussed further hereinafter, the constant region.
- the invention further comprises an aglycosylated antibody which has a binding affinity for the human CD3 antigen and in which the variable domain framework regions and/or the constant region are of or are derived from those of human origin.
- variable domain framework sequences will be preferable for the grafting of the preferred CDR sequences, since the 3-dimensional conformation of the CDRs will be better maintained in such sequences and the antibody will retain a high level of binding affinity for the antigen. Desirable characteristics in such variable domain frameworks are the presence of key amino acids which maintain the structure of the CDR loops in order to ensure the affinity and specificity of the antibody for the CD3 antigen, the lambda type being preferred for the light chain.
- Human variable region frameworks which are particularly suitable for use in conjunction with the above CDRs have been previously identified in UK Patent Application No. 9121126.8.
- the heavy chain variable (V) region frameworks are those coded for by the human VH type III gene VH26.D.J.
- the light chain variable region frameworks are those of the human V
- the one or more preferred CDRs of the heavy chain of the rat anti-CD3 antibody are therefore preferably present in a human variable domain framework which has the following amino acid sequence reading in the leader -* constant region direction, CDR indicating a CDR (a), (b) or (c) as defined hereinbefore, a conservatively modified variant thereof or an alternative CDR:- Glu-Val-Gln-Leu-Leu-Glu-Ser-Gly-Gly-Gly-Leu-Val-Gln-Pro-Gly-Gly-Sly- Ser-Leu-Arg-Leu-Ser-Cys-Ala-Ala-Ser-Gly-Phe-Thr-Phe-Ser-/CDR/- Trp-Val-Arg-Gln-Ala-Pro-Gly-Lys-Gly-Leu-Glu-Trp-Val-Ser-/CDR/- Arg-Phe-Thr-Ile-Ser-Arg-Asp-Asn-Ser
- the heavy chain variable region comprises the following sequence:-
- the light chain variable region comprises the following sequence:
- the heavy and light chain constant regions can be based on antibodies of different types as desired subject to the antibody being an IgG antibody, but although they may be of or derived from those of rat or mouse origin they are preferably of or are derived from those of human origin.
- the constant region is preferably of the lambda type and for the heavy chain it is preferably of an IgG isotype, especially IgGl , modified to effect aglycosylation as appropriate.
- All human constant regions of the IgG isotype are known to be glycosylated at the asparagine residue at position 297, which makes up part of the N-glycosylation motif Asparagine 297 - X 298 - Serine 299 or Threonine 299 , where X is the residue of any amino acid except proline.
- the antibody of the invention may thus be aglycosylated by the replacement of Asparagine 297 in such a constant region with another amino acid which cannot be glycosylated. Any other amino acid residue can potentially be used, but alanine is the most preferred.
- glycosylation at Asparagine 297 can be prevented by altering one of the other residues of the motif, e.g.
- the replacement of one amino acid in a CDR with another amino acid having similar properties may not substantially alter the properties or structure of the peptide or protein in which the substitution or substitutions were made.
- the aglycosylated antibodies of the present invention include those antibodies containing the preferred CDRs but with a specified amino acid sequence in which such a substitution or substitutions have occurred without substantially altering the binding affinity and specificity of the CDRs.
- deletions may be made in the amino acid residue sequence of the CDRs or the sequences may be extended at one or both of the N- and C-termini whilst still retaining activity.
- Preferred aglycosylated antibodies according to the present invention are such that the affinity constant for the antigen is 10 s mole " ! or more, for example up to lO ⁇ 2 mole -1 .
- Ligands of different affinities may be suitable for different uses so that, for example, an affinity of IO 6 , IO 7 or IO 8 mole -1 or more may be appropriate in some cases.
- antibodies with an affinity in the range of IO 6 to IO 8 mole -1 will often be suitable.
- the antibodies also do not exhibit any substantial binding affinity for other antigens.
- Binding affinities of the antibody and antibody specificity may be tested by assay procedures such as those described in the Examples section hereinafter, (Effector Cell Retargetting Assay), or by techniques such as EL1SA and other immunoassays.
- Antibodies according to the invention are aglycosylated IgG CD3 antibodies having a "Y" shaped configuration which may have two identical light and two identical heavy chains and are thus bivalent with each antigen binding site having an affinity for the CD3 antigen.
- the invention is also applicable to antibodies in which only one of the arms of the antibody has a binding affinity for the CD3 antigen. Such antibodies may take various forms.
- the other arm of the antibody may have a binding affinity for an antigen other than CD3 so that the antibody is a bispecific antibody, for example as described in U.S. Patent No. 4,474,893 and European Patent Applications Nos. 87907123.1 and 87907124.9.
- the antibody may have only one arm which exhibits a binding affinity, such an antibody being termed "monovalent".
- Monovalent antibodies may be prepared in a number of ways. Glennie and Stevenson (Nature, 29 , 712-713, (1982)) describe a method of preparing monovalent antibodies by enzymic digestion. Stevenson et a_]_. describe a second approach to monovalent antibody preparation in which enzymatically produced Fab' and Fc fragments are chemically cross-linked (Anticancer Drug Design, 3, 219-230 (1989)). In these methods the resulting monovalent antibodies have lost one of their Fab' arms. A third method of preparing monovalent antibodies is described in European Patent No. 131424. In this approach the "Y" shape of the antibody is maintained, but only one of the two Fab' domains will bind to the antigen. This is achieved by introducing into the hybridoma a gene coding for an irrelevant light chain which will combine with the heavy chain of the antibody to produce a mixture of products in which the monovalent antibody is the one of interest.
- the monovalent aglycosylated CD3 antibodies of the invention are prepared by the following method. This involves the introduction into a suitable expression system, for example a cell system as described hereinafter, together with genes coding for the heavy and light chains, of a gene coding for a truncated heavy chain in which the variable region domain and first constant region domain of the heavy chain are absent, the gene lacking the exon for each of these domains.
- a suitable expression system for example a cell system as described hereinafter
- genes coding for the heavy and light chains of a gene coding for a truncated heavy chain in which the variable region domain and first constant region domain of the heavy chain are absent, the gene lacking the exon for each of these domains.
- Such an antibody fragment (c) is monovalent since it has any only one Fab' arm. Production of a monovalent antibody in the form of such a fragment by this method is preferred for a number of reasons. Thus, the resulting antibody fragment is easy to purify from a mixture of antibodies produced by the cell system since, for example, it may be separable simply on the basis of its molecular weight. This is not possible in the method of European Patent No. 131424 where the monovalent antibody produced has similar characteristics to a bivalent antibody in its size and outward appearance.
- aglycosylated antibodies according to the invention do not occur in nature and these aglycosylated antibodies may in general be produced synthetically in a number of ways. Most conveniently, however, appropriate gene constructs for the constant and variable regions of the heavy and light chains which are present in the antibody are separately obtained and then inserted in a suitable expression system.
- Genes encoding the variable domains of a ligand of the desired structure may be produced and conveniently attached to genes encoding the constant domains of an antibody which have undergone site directed mutagenesis. These constant genes may be obtained from hybridoma cDNA or from the chromosomal DNA and have undergone mutagenesis (site directed) to produce the aglycosylated constant regions. Genes encoding the variable regions may also be derived by gene synthesis techniques used in the identification of the CDRs contained herein. Suitable cloning vehicles for the DNA may be of various types.
- Expression of these genes through culture of a cell system to produce a functional CD3 ligand is most conveniently effected by transforming a suitable prokaryotic or particularly eukaryotic cell system, particularly an immortalised mammalian cell line such as a myeloma cell line, for example the YB2/3.01/Ag20 (hereinafter referred to as Y0) rat myeloma cell, or Chinese hamster ovary cells (although the use of plant cells is also of interest), with expression vectors which include DNA coding for the various antibody regions, and then culturing the transformed cell system to produce the desired antibody.
- a suitable prokaryotic or particularly eukaryotic cell system particularly an immortalised mammalian cell line such as a myeloma cell line, for example the YB2/3.01/Ag20 (hereinafter referred to as Y0) rat myeloma cell, or Chinese hamster ovary cells (although the use of plant cells is also of interest),
- the present invention thus includes a process for the preparation of an aglycosylated IgG antibody having a binding affinity for the CD3 antigen which comprises culturing cells capable of expressing the antibody in order to effect expression thereof.
- the invention also includes a cell line which expresses an aglycosylated antibody according to the invention.
- Preferred among such cell lines are those which comprise DN sequences encoding the preferred CDRs described hereinbefore.
- a group of nucleotide sequences coding for the CDRs (a) to (f) described hereinbefore is as indicated under (a) to (f) below, respectively, but it will be appreciated that the degeneracy of the genetic code permits variations to be made in these sequences whilst still encoding for the CDRs' amino acid sequences, (a) AGCTTTCCAA TGGCC (SEQUENCE ID NO. 17) (b) ACCATTAGTA CTAGTGGTGG TAGAACTTAC TATCGAGACT CCGTGAAGGG C (SEQUENCE ID NO. 18)
- Such cell lines will particularly contain larger DNA sequences which comprise (1) DNA expressing human heavy chain variable framework regions and one or more of (a), (b) and (c), and (2) DNA expressing human light chain variable framework regions and one or more of (d), (e) and (f).
- a specific example of such DNA is that sequence (1) indicated below which codes for the CDRs (a), (b) and (c) arranged in the heavy chain framework coded for by the human VH type III gene VH26.D.J. as discussed hereinbefore and that sequence (2) indicated below which codes for the CDRs (d), (e) and (f) arranged in the light chain framework coded for by the human V
- the cell lines will of course also particularly contain DNA sequences expressing the heavy and light chain constant regions.
- the humanised aglycosylated antibodies in accordance with the invention have therapeutic value.
- such aglycosylated antibodies especially a humanised aglycosylated antibody with a specificity for the human CD3 antigen, has valuable applications in immunosuppression, particularly in the control of graft rejection, where it is especially desirable that immunosuppression is temporary rather than total, and thus that T-cells are not completely destroyed, but instead rendered non-functional by antibody blockade of the CD3 antigen - TCR complex.
- the aglycosylated CD3 antibodies may have potential in other areas such as in the treatment of cancer, specifically in the construction of bispecific antibodies (for effector cell retargetting) or antibody-toxin conjugates, where the efficacy of the therapeutic agent would be compromised by Fc-mediated killing of the effector cells or non-specific killing of Fc receptor bearing cells respectively.
- the invention thus includes a method of treating patients with cancer, particularly a lymphoma, or for immunosuppression purposes, for instance in a case where graft rejection may occur, comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of an aglycosylated antibody in accordance with the invention.
- Aglycosylated antibodies in accordance with the invention may be formulated for administration to patients by administering the said antibody together with a physiologically acceptable diluent or carrier.
- the antibodies are preferably administered in an injectable form together with such a diluent or carrier which is sterile and pyrogen free.
- a suitable dose of antibody is about 1-10 mg injected daily over a time period of, for example 10 days, although due to the elimination of the first dose response it will be possible if desired to adminster higher amounts of the antibody, for example even up to 100 mg daily, depending on the individual patient's needs.
- Veterinary use is on a similar g/kg dosage basis.
- Figures 1-8 show the results of proliferation assays of peripheral blood lymphocytes to CD3 antibodies.
- Four different healthy volunteers were used.
- the humanised anti-lymphocyte antibody CDw52 was included as a negative control.
- Figures 9-12 show the comparison of aglycosylated CD3 antibody and glycosylated CD3 antibody in a mixed lymphocyte reaction. Aglycosylated antibody specific for the mouse CD8 antigen was included as a negative control.
- FIG. 13 & 14 show the results of an Effector Cell Retargetting Assay comparing glycosylated and aglycosylated IgG-type CD3 antibodies.
- the CDw52 antibody was used as a negative control.
- EXAMPLES Example 1 Preparation of an aglycosylated antibody specific for the human CD3 antigen containing CDRs from the YTH 12.5 rat antibody in human variable framework regions The cloning and re-shaping of the V-region gene of the rat antibody YTH 12.5 specific for the human CD3 antigen was performed as described in Routledge et a ., 1991, Eur. J. Immunol., £1, 2717 and in UK Patent Application No. 9121126.8 and its equivalents.
- YTH 12.5 is a rat hybridoma cell line secreting an IgG2b monoclonal antibody specific for the CD3 antigen complex.
- the methodology was based on that of Orlandi et aJL , 1989, PNAS USA, 86, 3833, using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
- the H gene (heavy chain variable region gene) was cloned using oligonucleotide primers VH1F0R and VH1BACK.
- the PCR products were ligated into the vector M13-VHPCR1 in which site directed mutagenesis was performed using 6 oligonucleotide primers.
- the VL gene (light chain variable region gene) was cloned using primers designed based on the published VL ⁇ sequences.
- the gene was cloned into the vector M13-VKPCR, together with the human lambda light chain constant region. In this vector mutagenesis of the L framework was performed using 5 oligonucleotides.
- the humanised VL gene was then inserted into the expression vector pH ⁇ Apr-1.
- a vector was generated (p316) in which the reshaped CD3 VH gene could be expressed in conjunction with different immunoglobulin H chain constant region genes, this vector being based on the pH ⁇ Apr-gpt vector (Gunning et al. , 1987, P.N.A.S. USA, 85, 7719-7723).
- a 1.65 Kb fragment of DNA carrying the dihydrofolate reductase (dhft) gene and SV 40 expression signals was inserted into the unique EcoRI site of pH ⁇ Apr-gpt.
- a 700 bp Hindlll-Ba HI DNA fragment encoding the reshaped CD3-VH gene was then cloned into the vector's multiple cloning site, downstream and under the control of the ⁇ actin promoter.
- the desired H chain constant region gene (in genomic configuration) could then be inserted into the unique BamHl restriction enzyme site downstream of the CD3-VH gene.
- the aglycosyl human IgGl constant region was derived from the wild type Glm (1,17) gene described by Takahashi et al., (1982, Cell, 2£, 671-679) as follows.
- the gene was cloned into the vector M13 tgl31 where site-directed mutagenesis was performed (Amersham International PLC) to mutate the amino acid residue at position 297 from an asparagine to an alanine residue.
- Oligosaccharide at Asn-297 is a characteristic feature of all normal human IgG antibodies (Kabat et al. , 1987, Sequence of Proteins of Immunological Interest, US Department of Health Human Services Publication), each of the two heavy chains in the IgG molecules having a single branched chain carbohydrate group which is linked to the amide group of the asparagine residue (Rademacher and Dwek, 1984, Prog. Immunol., 5_, 95-112). Substitution of asparagine with alanine prevents the glycosylation of the antibody.
- the 2.3 Kb aglycosyl IgGl constant region was excised from Ml3 by double digestion using BamHI and Bglll and ligated into the BamHI site of vector p316 to produce clone p323.
- Heavy and light chain transfectants were selected for in xanthine/hypoxanthine free IMDM containing 5% (v/v) dialysed foetal calf serum.
- the production of the analogous wild type human IgGl-CD3 heavy chain vector p278 has been described elsewhere (Routledge et al ., 1991, Eur. J. Immunol., 21, 2717-2725).
- H-chain expression vectors carrying the non-mutant human IgG2 (Flanagan & Rabbitts, 1982, Nature 300, 709-713), IgG3 (Huck et al. , 1986, Nuc. Acid.
- a competition assay was designed to specifically quantitate the concentration of antibody with CD3 antigen binding capacity.
- Human T-cell blasts were incubated with FITC labelled UCHT-1 , an antibody which binds to the same epitope of the CD3 antigen as the chimaeric panel.
- the concentration of FITC reagent used had previously been determined to be half saturating.
- Unlabelled YTH 12.5 (HPLC purified) was titrated from a known starting concentration and added to wells containing T-cells and UCHT-1 FITC.
- the unlabelled antibody serves as a competitor for the antigen binding site. This is detected as decrease in the mean fluorescence seen when the cells are studied using FACS analysis.
- Example 2 Proliferation Assays The capacity of a CD3 antibody to support T-cell proliferation in solution is related to the interaction of the Fc region of the antibody with Fc receptors on accessory cells.
- the aglycosylated chimaeric CD3 antibody prepared as described in Example 1 was compared with a panel of other chimaeric antibodies which shared the same variable region architecture but different H chain constant regions (see Example 1) for the ability to induce proliferation of human peripheral blood lymphocytes.
- Lymphocytes isolated from healthy donors' blood were separated on a lymphopaque gradient, washed and resuspended in IMDM containing 5% (v/v) heat-inactivated human AB serum and plated at 5 x 10* to 1 x 10 ⁇ cells per well in plates containing CD3 antibodies in solution.
- the aglycosyl derivative of the ⁇ l monoclonal antibody was the only CD3 antibody which consistently failed to induce T-cell proliferation in any of the donors tested, giving responses equivalent to those of the non-activating control monoclonal antibody Ca path-IH.
- endotoxin contamination as the cause of the proliferation seen with the ⁇ 2 and ⁇ preparations, it was confirmed that proliferation could be blocked by the addition of an excess of the aglycosyl CD3 mAb thus implicating the CD3 antigen in the activation process.
- the total lack of proliferative response seen with the aglycosyl ⁇ l CD3 monoclonal antibody was surprising, given its position in the ECR activity hierarchy (see Example 5 below).
- Example 3 The effect of chimaeric CD3 antibodies in mixed lymphocyte reactions
- Peripheral blood lymphocytes were isolated from two blood donors.
- the stimulator cell population was caesium irradiated.
- the responder population was incubated with titrated antibody for 30 minutes before the irradiated stimulator cells were added
- the aglycosylated antibody does block the mixed lymphocyte reaction; as the antibody is titrated out the blockade effect is less and the proliferation increases.
- the 'wild type' IgGl actually has a mitogenic effect on the T-cells and so any blockade of the MLR is not seen through this response.
- An 'irrelevant' aglycosylated antibody specific for the murine CD8 antigen was included as a negative control. This antibody has as expected no effect on the MLR.
- Example 4 Tn vivo effect of IgGl antibodies In.
- mice which were transgenic for the human CD3 epsilon subunit including the aglycosylated antibody of Example 1 (IgGlAg).
- IgGlAg aglycosylated antibody of Example 1
- the aglycosylated form is associated with at least an eight-fold less release of TNF than the wild type IgGl, or with the IgG2 antibody.
- the results of Examples 2-4 show that the aglycosylated CD3 antibody was not mitogenic to T-cells in solution indicating that the antibody had a reduced capacity to interact with Fc receptors on accessory cells. The antibody retained the immunosuppressive properties that are characteristic of CD3 antibodies.
- the aglycosylated antibody led to a significantly lower release of tumour necrosis factor in human CD3 transgenic mice than the parental IgGl antibody.
- this agent may be an 'improved' CD3 antibody for the purposes of immunosuppression if the decreased TNF release seen in mice is mirrored in humans.
- Example 5 Effector cell retargetting Assays for the detection of CD3 antibodies with the ability to direct T-cell killing
- the U937 monocytic cell line expresses human Fc receptors and can be lysed by activated human T-cell blasts in the presence of CD3 monoclonal antibodies capable of cross-linking the two cell types.
- the results show that when aglycosylated, the human IgGl antibody of Example 1 is still able to cross-link T-cells to the U937 cells, albeit at a reduced level, and thus redirect T-cell cytotoxicity. This was a surprising finding since, given the published data, the effective killing mediated by aglycosyl ⁇ l monoclonal antibody was unexpected.
- the ECR results indicate that the hierarchy of binding of the IgG chimaeric antibodies is ⁇ 2 ⁇ 3 ⁇ Ag ⁇ l ⁇ 4 ⁇ l . If the assumption is made that the mitogenic activity of an antibody is predicted by its Fc receptor binding ability, then one would expect the above hierarchy to be displayed in the T cell proliferation assays. However, this was not the case; the order of activities in T cell proliferation experiments (1 to 3) was Ag ⁇ l ⁇ 2 ⁇ 4 ⁇ 3 ⁇ l . This demonstrates that the mitogenicity of an antibody cannot be predicted in a straightforward fashion from the results of assays which measure Fc-Fc receptor interactions. This view is supported by the behaviour of the epsilon chimaeric antibody which performed poorly in the ECR assay and yet consistently had the highest mitogenic activity. This suggests that antibodies can activate T cells by binding to something other than Fc ⁇ receptors (as displayed on U937 cells) on accessory cells, i.e. an inability to bind to Fc ⁇ receptors is no guarantee that an antibody will not be mitogenic.
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