WO2007067046A1 - Means and methods for influencing the stability of antibody producing cells - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the invention relates to the field of cell biology.
- mAbs Monoclonal antibodies
- mAbs represent multiple identical copies of a single antibody molecule which copies bind to antigens with the same affinity and promote the same effector functions.
- mAbs Monoclonal antibodies
- mAbs represent multiple identical copies of a single antibody molecule which copies bind to antigens with the same affinity and promote the same effector functions.
- mAbs are their specificity for the same epitope on an antigen. This specificity confers certain clinical advantages on mAbs over more conventional
- mAbs are useful for biological and medical research.
- the proliferative capacity of most primary cells in culture is limited by the induction of senescence.
- This state of irreversible growth- arrest is characterized by expression of a number of senescence-associated markers, such as senescence-associated beta-galactosidase, plasminogen-activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-I), pl9 ARF , p53, p21 CIP1 , and pl6 INK4A .
- senescence-associated markers such as senescence-associated beta-galactosidase, plasminogen-activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-I), pl9 ARF , p53, p21 CIP1 , and pl6 INK4A .
- PAI-I plasminogen-activator inhibitor 1
- pl9 ARF plasminogen-activator inhibitor 1
- p53 plasminogen-activator inhibitor 1
- pl6 INK4A pl6 INK4A
- IL-10 alone or in combination with IL-2 induces differentiation into antibody-producing cells (Malisan et al., 1996).
- the mechanisms of regulation of survival and proliferation of mature B cells cultured under these conditions are only partly known.
- CD40 engagement of CD40 on B cells has multiple effects including protection against apoptosis, (partial) inhibition of differentiation and induction of cytokine responsiveness by B cells.
- Expression of a large number of cell cycle inhibitors was decreased by CD40 engagement including Rb-I and Rb-2 (Dadgostar et al., 2002) and it is likely that downregulation of such genes release resting B cells from quiescence.
- CD40 triggering leads to a brief proliferative response
- cytokines are instrumental in sustaining cell cycle progression of the triggered B cells.
- IL-2 and IL-4 are the most efficient cytokines that promote continued cell cycle progression of CD40 gr surface Ig- stimulated B cells.
- B cell cultures described in the above mentioned papers are only stable during a limited period.
- Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) transformation Another approach for immortalizing B cells is Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) transformation.
- EBV Epstein-Barr virus
- the frequency of B cells that are transformed by EBV is low and therefore attempts to generate EBV transformed B cells that produce desired antibodies have met with little success.
- Traggiai et al have reported a method for more efficient Epstein-Barr virus transformation of human B cells that increased the frequency of B cells that were transformed.
- B cells obtained from a patient who recovered from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) infection were transformed with EBV and transformed B cell clones that produce monoclonal antibodies specific for SARS and other viral proteins were isolated (Traggiai et al, 2004).
- SARS-CoV severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- Yet another approach for immortalizing B cells is described in patent application WO 03/052083.
- This application describes a method of stabilizing B cells wherein human B cells are transduced with constitutively active signal transducer of activation and transcription (CA-STAT). A prolonged life span of B cells was observed. Replicating B cells were however not capable of producing antibody at the same time. Antibodies could be obtained by halting the replication of the cells, thereby bringing about terminal differentiation. The terminally differentiated cells produced antibody during a restricted time, after which the differentiated cells died. However, the replicating B cells of WO 03/052083 lose their capability of developing into antibody producing cells after culturing of 1.5-2 months or longer, rendering these B cell cultures unsuitable for antibody production.
- the invention provides a method for influencing the stability of an antibody producing cell, comprising directly or indirectly influencing the amount of BCL6 and/or Blimp- 1 expression product within said antibody producing cell.
- the amounts of both BCL6 and Blimp-1 expression products within said antibody producing cell are regulated, since both expression products are involved in the stability of an antibody producing cell.
- the stability of an antibody producing cell is defined as the capability of said antibody producing cell to remain in a certain developmental stage (optionally after said cell has been brought into said stage). Different developmental stages of a cell involve at least one different characteristic of said cell. For instance, a memory B cell is known to differentiate upon stimulation into an antibody-secreting plasma cell via a stage which some researchers call a plasmablast. A memory B cell, a plasmablast and a plasma cell are different developmental stages of a B cell, wherein the B cell has different
- a replicative life span of an antibody producing cell is defined herein as the time span wherein a B cell and its progeny cells are capable of replicating while maintaining their capability of producing antibody and/or developing into a cell that produces antibody.
- the replicative life span of an antibody producing cell is for instance shortened by forcing an antibody-producing cell to enter another developmental stage.
- the replicative life span of an antibody producing cell is shortened by forcing said cell into terminal differentiation. This is
- the replicative life span of an antibody producing cell is prolonged, meaning that said antibody producing cell will not terminally differentiate - or only after a longer period as compared to the same kind of antibody producing cells that are currently used - and continue to proliferate in vitro.
- an antibody producing cell is defined as a cell which cell is capable of producing and/or secreting antibody or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, and/or which cell is capable of developing into a cell which is capable of producing and/or secreting antibody or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- said antibody producing cell comprises a B cell and/or a B cell-derived plasma cell.
- a functional part of an antibody is defined as a part which has at least one same property as said antibody in kind, not necessarily in amount. Said functional part is preferably capable of binding a same antigen as said antibody, albeit not necessarily to the same extent.
- a functional part of an antibody preferably comprises a single domain antibody, a single chain antibody and/or a Fab fragment.
- a functional derivative or analogue of an antibody is defined as an antibody which has been altered such that at least one property - preferably an antigen-binding property - of the resulting compound is essentially the same in kind, not necessarily in amount.
- BCL6 encodes a transcriptional repressor which is required for normal
- BCL6 B cell and T cell development and maturation and which is required for the formation of germinal centers. (Ye, 1997). BCL6 is highly expressed in germinal center B cells whereas it is hardly expressed in plasma cells. BCL6 inhibits differentiation of activated B cells into plasma cells.
- Blimp-1 (Blimp- 1) is required for development of a B cell into a plasma cell.
- the human variant of Blimp-1 is named Prdml.
- any reference to Blimp-1 includes a reference to Prdml.
- Blimp-1 drives plasma cell differentiation.
- BCL6 and Blimp-1 repress expression of the other; thus in a natural situation when one reaches an higher expression level than the other, the stage of differentiation is enforced.
- differentiation of pjiasma cells from activated na ⁇ ve or memory B cells involves downregulation of BCL6 and upregulation of Blimp-1. In germinal center cells BCL6 expression is high and Blimp-1 expression is low. In resting memory cells expression of BCL6 and Blimp-1 are low.
- Blimp-1 Signals that trigger differentiation cause an upregulation of Blimp-1, and this Blimp-1 counteracts the expression of BCL6.
- the stage where both BCL6 and Blimp-1 are expressed is short-lived and is called a plasmablast. With progressively increasing Blimp-1 levels, BCL6 expression is extinguished, resulting in a plasma cell.
- One embodiment provides a method according to the invention wherein BCL6 and Blimp-1 are co-expressed in an antibody producing cell (meaning that both BCL6 and Blimp-1 are expressed in an antibody producing cell) resulting in an antibody producing cell that is capable of proliferating when an appropriate signal is provided. It has been found that co-expression of BCL6 and Blimp- 1 results in an antibody producing cell which is capable of both proliferating and producing antibody.
- BCL6 and Blinip-1 are preferably co- expressed in a B cell, preferably a human B cell. Co-expression of BCL6 and Blimp-1 in a B cell results in stabilization of said B cell in a plasmablast-like stage. Plasmablasts, like plasma cells, are capable of secreting antibody.
- plasmablasts are still capable of proliferating, whereas plasma cells have lost their capability of proliferating. Plasma cells are therefore unsuitable for culturing antibody-producing cell lines.
- plasmablasts exert highly favourable proliferating and antibody-producing characteristics, they have not yet been used for long term antibody production since it has not been possible to stabilize plasmablasts until the present invention.
- the invention also provides a method to culture plasmablasten under conditions of low cell density comprising providing an antibody producing cell with expression levels of BCL6, Blimp-1 and Bcl-xL with any of the herein described methods.
- the amount of BCL6 expression product (preferably a BCL6 protein) in an antibody producing cell is regulated in a variety of ways. In one
- an antibody producing cell is provided with a compound capable of directly or indirectly influencing BCL6 expression.
- An antibody producing cell is preferably provided with a compound capable of enhancing BCL6 expression, in order to counteract downregulation of BCL6 during expression of Blimp-1.
- Such compound preferably comprises a Signal Transducer of Activation and Transcription 5 (STAT5) protein or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, and/or a nucleic acid sequence coding therefore.
- STAT5 Signal Transducer of Activation and Transcription 5
- STAT5 is a signal transducer capable of enhancing BCL6 expression.
- STAT ⁇ a and STAT ⁇ b which are encoded by two different, tandemly linked genes.
- Administration and/or activation of STAT5 results in enhanced BCL6 levels.
- downregulation of BCL6 by Blimp-1 is at least in part compensated by upregulation expression of BCL6 by STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof is capable of directly influencing BCL6 expression. It is also possible to indirectly influence BCL6 expression.
- a compound which in turn is capable of directfy or indirectly activating STAT5 and/or regulating STAT5 expression.
- the expression and/or activity of endogenous and/or exogenous STAT5 is increased. It is for instance possible to indirectly enhance BCL6 expression by culturing an antibody producing cell in the presence of interleukin (IL) 2 and/or IL 4 which are capable of activating STAT5.
- IL interleukin
- an antibody producing cell is provided with a nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, wherein said nucleic acid sequence is constitutively active, meaning that STAT5 is continuously expressed, independent of the presence of
- an exogenous constitutively active nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof is preferably applied resulting in a concentration of STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof which is sufficient to enhance BCL6 expression.
- an antibody producing cell is provided with a nucleic acid sequence encoding a compound comprising STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, preferably a fusion protein, whose activity is regulated by an exogenous inducer of repressor, so that the extent of activation of BCL6 expression is regulated at will.
- a Tet-on system in which addition of tetracycline and/or derivatives of tetracycline induce activity of a transactivator that induced BCL6 gene transcripotion followed by BCL protein synthesis.
- an antibody producing cell is provided with a nucleic acid sequence encoding an estrogen receptor (ER) and STAT5 as a fusion protein ER-STAT5.
- ER estrogen receptor
- STAT5 fusion protein
- This fusion protein is inactive because it forms a complex with heat shock proteins in the cytosol. This way, STAT5 is unable to reach the nucleus and BCL6 expression is not enhanced.
- the exogenous inducer 4 hydroxy-tamoxifen (4HT) the fusion protein ER-STAT5 dissociates from the heat shock proteins, so that STAT5 is capable of entering the nucleus and activating BCL6 expression.
- Said compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6 expression preferably comprises STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- a method according to the invention comprising providing said antibody producing cell with STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, or with a nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- said antibody producing cell is cultured after introduction of a nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof into said cell.
- Said nucleic acid sequence is for instance introduced into said cell by transfection and/or virus-mediated gene transfer.
- Many alternative methods for introducing a nucleic acid sequence into a cell are available in the art which need no further explanation here.
- a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6 expression it is possible to enhance expression of endogenous BCL6.
- an antibody producing cell is provided with a nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof. This way, it is possible to regulate a BCL6 concentration in an antibody producing cell independently from expression of endogenous BCL6.
- an exogenous nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof is still capable of producing a concentration of BCL6 which is sufficient for influencing the stability of an antibody producing cell. Also provided is therefore a method according to the invention comprising providing said antibody producing cell with a nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- said antibody producing cell is provided with a constitutively active nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, so that BCL6 expression is maintained even when endogenous BCL6 expression of said cell is inhibited by an endogenous repressor such as Blimp-1.
- expression of said nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof is regulated by an exogenous inducer of repressor, so that the extent of BCL6 expression is regulated at will.
- an inducible promoter system is used such as a Tet-on or Tet-off system.
- the invention provides a method wherein the amount of BCL6 is indirectly regulated by providing an antibody producing cell with a nucleic acid sequence encoding E47 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- E47 encodes a transcription factor that belongs to a family of helix-loop -helix proteins, named E-proteins. There are four E-proteins, E 12, E47, E2-2 and HEB, which are involved in lymphocyte development. E 12 and E47 are encoded by one gene, named E2A, which is spliced differently. E-proteins can be inhibited by the E protein inhibitor Id2, and Id3, and by ABF-I (Mathas S., 2006).
- E proteins have been described as tumor suppressors and overexpression has been shown to induce apoptosis.
- One of the specific targets of E47 are the Socsl and Socs3 genes. Those Socs genes are known as negative regulators of STAT ⁇ b and thus indirectly of BCL6. In other words, expression of E47 within a B cell enhances Blimp-1 expression which results in B-cell differentiation towards an antibody producing phenotype (plasmacell).
- the amount of Blimp-1 expression in an antibody producing cell is also regulated in a variety of ways.
- an antibody producing cell is provided with a compound capable of directly or indirectly influencing Blimp-1 expression.
- an antibody producing cell is cultured in the presence of a compound capable of directly or indirectly influencing Blimp-1 expression.
- a method according to the invention comprising providing said antibody producing cell with a compound capable of directly or indirectly influencing Blimp- 1 expression. Further provided is a method according to the invention
- a compound capable of directly or indirectly influencing Blimp- 1 expression comprising culturing said antibody producing cell in the presence of a compound capable of directly or indirectly influencing Blimp- 1 expression.
- a compound is used that is capable of enhancing Blimp-1
- Said compound most preferably comprises IL2l.
- said compound capable of directly or indirectly influencing Blimp-1 expression comprises a Signal Transducer of Activation and Transcription 3 (STAT3) protein or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, and/or a nucleic acid sequence coding therefore.
- STAT3 Signal Transducer of Activation and Transcription 3
- STAT3 is a signal transducer which is involved in B cell development and differentiation. STAT3 is capable of up regulating Blimp-1 expression. Further provided is therefore a method according to the invention wherein said compound capable of directly or indirectly influencing Blimp-1 expression comprises STAT3 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, or a nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT3 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof. Most preferably, expression of said nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT3 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof is regulated by an exogenous inducer of repressor, so that the extent of STAT3 expression is regulated at will.
- an inducible promoter system such as for instance a Tet-on or Tet-off system.
- a fusion product comprising of STAT3, a derivative or analogue, and ER is introduced in said cell allowing regulation of STAT3 expression by
- STAT3 is capable of influencing Blimp-1 expression
- an antibody producing cell is provided with a compound that is capable of enhancing the activity of STAT3, so that Blimp- 1 expression is indirectly enhanced as well. Further provided is therefore a method according to the invention, wherein an antibody producing cell is provided with a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing activity of STAT3.
- an antibody producing cell is provided with a compound capable of directly or indirectly activating STAT3, in order to enhance Blimp -1 expression.
- STAT3 is activated in a variety of ways.
- STAT3 is activated by providing an antibody producing cell with a cytokine.
- Cytokines being naturally involved in B cell differentiation, are very effective in regulating STAT proteins.
- Very effective activators of STAT3 are IL-21 and IL-6, but also IL-2, IL-7, IL-10, IL-15 and IL-27 are known to activate STAT3.
- Toll-like receptors (TLRs) which are involved in innate immunity are also capable of activating STAT3.
- One embodiment therefore provides a method of the invention, wherein said compound capable of directly or indirectly influencing Blimp-1 expression comprises IL-21, IL-2, IL-6, IL-7, IL-10, IL-15 and/or IL-27.
- said compound capable of directly or indirectly influencing Blimp-1 expression comprises IL-21, IL-2, IL-6, IL-7, IL-10, IL-15 and/or IL-27.
- IL-21 is used, since IL-21 is particularly suitable for influencing the stability of an antibody producing cell.
- IL-21 is capable of upregulating Blimp-1 expression even when Blimp-1 expression is
- a mutated Janus kinase (JAK) is used in order to activate STAT3.
- a JAK is capable of phosphorylating STAT3 after it has itself been activated by at least one cytokine.
- a mutated Janus kinase capable of activating STAT3, independent of the presence of cytokines, is particularly suitable in a method according to the present invention.
- a compound capable of enhancing Blimp-1 expression in one embodiment comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT3 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- an exogenous nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT3 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof allows for a continuous presence of STAT3 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof even when expression of endogenous STAT3 is very low or absent.
- Blimp-1 It is also possible to decrease expression and/or activity of STAT5 in order to upregulate Blimp-1. If the amount and/or activity of STAT5 is decreased, activation of BCL6 expression is decreased as well resulting in a decreased amount of BCL6 expression product. Since BCL6 and Blimp-1 counteract each other's expression, a decreased amount of BCL6 expression product results in an increased amount of Blimp-1 expression product.
- Compounds capable of downregulating the activity of STAT5 are thus capable of indirectly upregulating Blimp-1.
- Such compounds for instance comprise members of the suppressor of cytokine signalling (SOCS) proteins.
- SOCS cytokine signalling
- the amount of Blimp-1 expression product in an antibody producing cell is therefore upregulated by providing said cell with a SOCS protein, and/or by activating a SOCS protein within said cell.
- the expression and/or activity of STAT5 is decreased when said antibody-producing cell is provided with a nucleic acid sequence encoding E47 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof. Therefore expression of E47 within B cells expressing high levels of STAT ⁇ b intervenes with differentiation and proliferation, i.e. blocking of
- STAT5 via E47 and SOCS results in decreased BCL6 levels and subsequently in increased Blimp-1 levels.
- Upregulated levels of Blimp-1 result in a decreased proliferation and in a differentiation of the involved cell towards an antibody -producing cell.
- expression of E47 within a B cell enhances Blimp- 1 expression which results in B-cell differentiation towards an antibody producing phenotype (plasma cell).
- a STAT3 protein and/or BCL6 is meant a proteinaceous molecule that has the same capability - in kind, not necessarily in amount - of influencing the stability of an antibody producing cell as compared to a STAT5 protein, a STAT3 protein and/or BCL6, respectively.
- a functional part of a STAT5 protein or a STAT3 protein is for instance devoid of amino acids that are not, or only very little, involved in said capability.
- a derivative of a STAT5 protein, a STAT3 protein and/or BCL6 is defined as a protein which has been altered such that the capability of said protein of influencing the stability of an antibody producing cell is essentially the same in kind, not necessarily in amount.
- a derivative is provided in many ways, for instance through conservative amino acid substitution wherein one amino acid is substituted by another amino acid with generally similar properties (size, hydrophobicity, etc), such that the overall functioning is likely not to be seriously affected.
- a derivative for instance comprises a fusion protein, such as a STAT5-ER fusion protein whose activity depends on the presence of 4 hydroxy-tamoxifen (4HT).
- An analogue of a STAT5 protein, a STAT3 protein and/or BCL6 is defined as a molecule having the same capability of influencing the stability of an antibody producing cell in kind, not necessarily in amount. Said analogue is not necessarily derived from said STAT5 protein, STAT3 protein and/or BCL6.
- a preferred embodiment provides a method according to the invention wherein said antibody producing cell is provided with an additional
- a immortalizing agent preferably a transforming agent such as EBV.
- a transforming agent such as EBV.
- a transforming agent is an agent capable of modifying at least part of a cell's genome.
- Said transforming agent preferably comprises nucleic acid capable of being incorporated into a cell's genome.
- an antibody producing cell preferably a B cell
- EBV Epstein-Barr virus
- Infection of an antibody producing cell of the invention with EBV results in increased stability, proliferation and/or antibody production of said cell.
- an antibody producing cell preferably a B cell
- Said antibody producing cell is preferably cultured in the presence of IL-21 before being infected with EBV.
- a method for increasing the stability of an antibody producing cell comprising culturing said cell in the presence of IL-21 and providing said cell with EBV.
- IL-21 is particularly suitable for improving the stability of an antibody cell.
- Preferred embodiments comprise culturing antibody producing cells, preferably B cells, in the presence of IL-21, which antibody producing cells are furthermore provided with a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6 expression, with a nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, and/or with a nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- Said antibody producing cell is preferably infected with EBV.
- an antibody producing cell that is naturally infected with EBV is used in a method according to the invention.
- an antibody producing cell is provided with EBV.
- said antibody producing cell is cultured in the presence of IL-21 before said antibody producing cell is provided with a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6 expression, with a nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, and/or with a nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- Culturing antibody producing cells, preferably B cells, in the presence of IL-21 before the amount of BCL6 and/or Blimp-1 expression product within said cell is influenced is preferred, because in these embodiments stability, proliferation and/or antibody production is particularly well improved.
- the invention further provides a method for influencing the stability of an antibody producing cell as described herein further comprising directly or indirectly increasing the amount of Bcl-xL expression product within said antibody producing cell.
- This is for example accomplished by providing said antibody producing cell with a nucleic acid sequence encoding Bcl-xL or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof or by nucleic acid sequences encoding other anti-apoptotic genes including but not limited to Bcl-2.
- this is
- said antibody producing cell with a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Bcl-xL expression, preferably said compound comprises APRIL, BAFF, CD40, BCR stimulation, cytokines, growth factors or downstream effectors like JNK and AKT (PKB).
- a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Bcl-xL expression preferably said compound comprises APRIL, BAFF, CD40, BCR stimulation, cytokines, growth factors or downstream effectors like JNK and AKT (PKB).
- Bcl-xL is a member of the anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family, Bcl2-proteins interact with and counteract so-called Bcl-2 homology domain 3 (BH3)-only family members such as Bax, Bak, Bim, and Bad, which induce cytochome c release following intrinsic death stimuli (Boise, L. H., 1993). Thus, protection of mitochondrial membrane integrity through proteins like Bcl-xL is critical for cell survival.
- BH3 Bcl-2 homology domain 3
- STAT5 activation has been shown to protect cells from cell death.
- STAT5 has been shown to regulate the expression of Bcl-xL, supporting an anti-apoptotic role for STAT5.
- STAT5 positively regulates the Bcl-xL expression through STAT binding elements within the Bcl-xL promoter.
- Bcl-xL expression is absent in bone marrow of STAT5A/B-doubly deficient mice.
- STAT5- mediated erythroblast survival is dependent upon upregulation of Bcl-xL.
- transgenic overexpression of Bcl-xL in mouse B cells promotes B cell survival and nonmalignant plasma cell foci.
- a method according to the invention is particularly suitable for producing an antibody producing cell culture comprising antibody producing cells that are capable of proliferating and secreting antibody.
- a memory B cell is used in order to produce an ex vivo B cell culture.
- a na ⁇ ve B cell is used.
- Said memory B cell and/or na ⁇ ve B cell is preferably human so that human antibodies are produced.
- a memory B cell is used with a desired specificity.
- a memory B cell is used which is capable of developing into an antibody secreting cell, which antibodies have a desired specificity against an antigen of interest.
- Said antigen of interest for instance comprises a pathogen- derived antigen, a tumor-derived antigen and/or an autoantigen.
- B cells are isolated from a peripheral blood sample, a cord blood sample and/or a tonsil sample, using methods known in the art.
- Memory B cells are for instance isolated by selection for the B cell marker CD 19 and (subsequent) selection for cell surface IgG and/or CD27.
- BCL6 expression is high whereas Blimp- 1 expression is low.
- Natural development into an antibody secreting cell involves upregulation of Blimp- 1 expression. Since Blimp-1 represses BCL6 expression, upregulation of Blimp-1 results in downregulation of BCL6 in a natural situation. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention however, Blimp-1 expression is upregulated while BCL6 expression is at least in part maintained. This results in an antibody producing cell wherein BCL6 and Blimp-1 are co-expressed.
- Said antibody producing cell is capable of proliferating and secreting antibody and is therefore suitable for use in an ex vivo B cell culture.
- said antibody producing cell is protected by apoptosis by Bcl-xL.
- Said antibody producing cell is preferably infected with EBV.
- an antibody producing cell that is naturally infected with EBV is used.
- an antibody producing cell is provided with EBV.
- An antibody producing cell according to the present invention provides the advantage that it is stable and does not undergo terminal differentiation during a prolonged period.
- Said antibody producing cell according to the invention is stable for at least one week, preferably for at least one month, more preferably for at least three months, most preferably for at least six months.
- a B cell according to the invention is preferably cultured in the presence of CD40L since replication of most B cells is favoured by CD40L.
- BCL6 expression is maintained at essentially the same level, or at a higher level, as compared to a germinal center B cell since a significant BCL6 expression, together with Blimp-1 expression, results in an antibody producing cell with preferred proliferation and antibody production properties and/or stability.
- said BCL6 expression and/or Blimp-1 expression are accompanied by Bcl-xL expression, resulting in even more preferred proliferation and antibody production properties and/or stability.
- One embodiment therefore provides a method for producing an antibody producing cell which is stable for at least one week, preferably for at least one month, more preferably for at least three months, more preferably for at least six months, the method comprising:
- An ex vivo method for producing an antibody producing cell comprising increasing an expression level of Blimp-1 in a memory B cell or a na ⁇ ve B cell and increasing and/or maintaining a BCL6 expression level in said cell is also provided.
- Said BCL6 and Blimp-1 expression levels are preferably brought to, and/or maintained at, essentially the same level, or at a higher level, as compared to a plasmablast.
- said B cell is infected with EBV (naturally and/or artificially) and/or transduced with Bcl-xL.
- a memory B cell is used.
- Said memory B cell preferably has a specificity for a pathogen- derived antigen, a tumor-derived antigen and/or an autoantigen.
- Blimp-1 expression and BCL6 expression are influenced in various ways, as already described herein before.
- Blimp-1 expression is enhanced in a memory B cell and/or a na ⁇ ve B cell by providing said B cell with a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Blimp-1 expression, such as a nucleic acid sequence encoding Blimp-1 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, and/or a nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT3 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- expression of said nucleic acid is regulated by an exogenous inducer of repressor, so that the extent of Blimp-1 expression is regulated at will.
- a memory B cell arid/or a na ⁇ ve B cell is cultured in the presence of a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Blimp-1 expression, such as for instance IL-21, IL-2, IL-6, 11-7, IL-10, IL- 15, IL-27, or a mutated Janus kinase.
- a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Blimp-1 expression such as for instance IL-21, IL-2, IL-6, 11-7, IL-10, IL- 15, IL-27, or a mutated Janus kinase.
- IL-21 is used because this cytokine is particularly suitable for enhancing Blimp-1 expression and stabilizing an antibody producing cell with a method according to the present invention.
- a B cell is provided with a SOCS protein or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, or a nucleic acid coding therefore, since a SOCS protein or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof is capable of indirectly enhancing Blimp-1 expression.
- a B-cell is provided with E47 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, or a nucleic acid coding therefore.
- Socs protein function is enhanced and Blimp-1 expression is indirectly increased. Expression of Blimp-1 results in downregulation of endogenous BCL6.
- said memory B cell is preferably also provided with a compound capable of maintaining BCL6 expression, resulting in co-expression of both BCL6 and Blimp-1.
- Said compound is preferably capable of inducing and/or maintaining BCL6 expression at essentially the same level or at a higher level as compared to a plasmablast.
- a preferred example of such compound is a nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- BCL6 expression in a B cell is maintained and/or enhanced by culturing a memory B cell in the presence of a compound which is capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6
- Blimp-1 expression is upregulated in a B cell, preferably by culturing said B cell in the presence of a compound capable of activating STAT3 and/or Blimp-1.
- Said compound preferably comprises IL-21.
- Said B cell preferably comprises a memory B cell.
- BCL6 expression is preferably enhanced. It has been demonstrated that Blimp-1 upregulation in a first stage followed by BCL6 upregulation results in particularly stable B cells capable of replicating and producing antibody.
- Blimp-1 expression is still upregulated while BCL6 expression is enhanced.
- Blimp-1 expression is not upregulated while BCL6 expression is enhanced. This way, the replication capacity of a B cell is particularly enhanced.
- an antibody producing capacity of a B cell is preferably enhanced firstly, by upregulating expression and/or activity of Blimp-1.
- a replication capacity of said B cell is preferably enhanced, by upregulating expression and/or activity of BCL6.
- the B cell is preferably cultured in the absence of a compound capable of enhancing Blimp-1 expression and/or activity, until replication is significantly increased.
- said B cell is preferably cultured again in the presence of an enhancer of Blimp-1 expression and/or activity, so that antibody production is maintained.
- Blimp-1 and BCL6 in various ways, resulting in co-expression of both Blimp-1 and BCL6 in a B cell which B cell is capable of replicating and producing antibody.
- said B cell is infected with EBV (naturally and/or artificially) and/or transduced with Bcl-xL.
- Blimp-1 expression is upregulated in a B cell, preferably a memory B cell, by culturing said B cell in the presence of a compound capable of activating STAT3.
- Said compound preferably comprises IL-21.
- said B cell is subsequently provided with a nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- Said B cells are preferably cultured for a few days in the absence of said compound capable of activating STAT3 in order to enhance replication. Subsequently, said cells are preferably again cultured with - and/or provided with - a compound capable of activating STAT3.
- B cells are firstly cultured in the presence of IL-21. Subsequently the B cells are provided with a nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6.
- the B cells are cultured in the absence of IL-21 and in the presence of IL- 2 and IL-4 for a few days in order to allow BCL6 expression, after which IL21 is administered again to the culture in order to enhance replication and antibody production.
- Stable B cells are obtained wherein BCL6 and Blimp-1 are co-expressed, which B cells are capable of replicating and producing antibody in an ex vivo culture during at least 6 months.
- said B cells are infected with EBV.
- a B cell culture according to the invention is preferred since the B cells are capable of replicating and producing antibody in an ex vivo culture during a longer period of time as compared to current B cell cultures.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof is used in order to enhance BCL6 expression.
- STAT5 Prior art attempts to use STAT5 in order to obtain a stable B cell culture capable of producing antibodies, such as described in WO 03/052083, failed because the B cells lose their capability of developing into antibody producing cells within 2 months.
- the present invention provides the insight that STAT5 is indeed suitable for producing a stable antibody producing B cell culture if Blimp- 1 expression is upregulated in the B cells as well.
- Blimp-1 expression in a B cell is enhanced, after which BCL6 expression is enhanced by STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- Blimp-1 expression is upregulated in a preferred embodiment
- Blimp-1 and BCL6 are co- expressed.
- BCL6 and Blimp-1 expression are regulated at will during further culturing.
- the activity of STAT5 is preferably diminished (preferably by depriving the cell culture of 4 hydroxy-tamoxifen) while said B cells are cultured in the presence of a compound capable of activating (expression of) STAT3 and/or Blimp-1.
- the cells are cultured for a while (typically about a few days) in the presence of IL-21 and in the absence of 4 hydroxy- tamoxifen.
- culturing is preferably continued in the presence of hydroxy-tamoxifen and in the absence of said compound capable of activating STAT3 in order to enhance replication and to make sure that Blimp-1 expression does not completely abolish BCL6 expression.
- replication and antibody production are enhanced by EBV infection.
- said B cell after said B cell has been provided with STAT5, it is preferably infected by EBV. Stable B cells are obtained which secrete high antibody levels.
- B cells are firstly cultured in the presence of IL-21 during a few days.
- Blimp-1 expression is induced and the B cells differentiate into antibody producing cells.
- the B cells are provided with a nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT5-ER.
- the B cells are cultured in the presence of IL-21 for about 1-50 days, preferably about 1-30 days, more preferably about 1.5-21 days, most preferably about 1-5 days, where after the B cells are cultured in the absence of IL-21 and in the presence of 4-HT, IL-2 and IL-4 in order to activate STAT5.
- BCL6 expression is enhanced in order to maintain an equilibrium wherein BCL6 and Blimp-1 are co-expressed.
- IL-21 is administered again to the culture and 4HT is withdrawn in order to increase Blimp-1 expression.
- Said equilibrium wherein BCL6 and Blimp-1 are co-expressed is maintained by varying the amount of IL-21 and 4-HT in the culture medium so that both BCL6 expression and Blimp-1 expression are maintained.
- Stable B cells are obtained which are capable of replicating and producing antibody in an ex vivo culture during at least 6 months.
- a method of the invention allows for subtle regulation of the replication capacity and antibody producing capacity of B cells cultured ex vivo.
- Blimp-1 expression is favored over BCL6 expression.
- BCL6 expression is favored over Blimp-1 expression.
- invention allows maintenance of an equilibrium wherein BCL6 and Blimp-1 are co-expressed, resulting in antibody producing cells which are capable of replicating and producing antibody ex vivo.
- said B cells are infected with EBV after said equilibrium has been established, in order to further increase and stabilize antibody production.
- E47 E protein
- E47 E protein
- B cells expressing high levels of STAT ⁇ b intervenes with differentiation and proliferation, i.e. blocking of STAT5 via E47 and SOCS results in decreased BCL6 levels and subsequently in increased Blimp-1 levels.
- Upregulated levels of Blimp-1 result in a decreased proliferation and in a differentiation of the involved cell towards an antibody -producing cell.
- expression of E47 within a B cell enhances Blimp-1 expression which results in B-cell differentiation towards an antibody producing
- phenotype (plasmacell).
- the invention further describes the stabilization of the growth of antibody producing cells with Bcl-xL.
- the invention therefore provides a method for producing an antibody producing cell which is stable for at least one week, preferably at least one month, more preferably at least three months, more preferably at least six months, the method comprising: - providing a B cell with a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Blimp- 1 expression and/or culturing a B cell in the presence of a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Blimp- 1 expression; and
- said B cell is cultured in the presence of a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Blimp-1 expression, in the presence of a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6 expression, and/or in the presence of a compound capable of maintaining BCL6 expression at essentially the same level, or at a higher level, as compared to a natural memory B cell.
- Said compound which is capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6 expression and/or maintaining BCL6 expression at a higher level, as compared to a natural memory B cell preferably comprises:
- a B cell is preferably firstly provided with a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Blimp-1 expression, and/or cultured in the presence of a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Blimp-1 expression, before BCL6 expression and/or BCL6 activity of said B cell is increased.
- said compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Blimp-1 expression preferably comprises IL-21, IL-2, IL-6, 11-7, IL-IO, IL-15, IL-27, a SOCS protein, E-protein E47, E12, E2-2 or HEB, a mutated Janus kinase and/or a nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT3 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- IL-21 is used.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6, STAT5 and/or STAT3 and/or Bcl-xL, or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue of BCL6, STAT5 and/or STAT3 and/or Bcl-xL
- expression of said nucleic acid sequence is preferably regulated by an activator and/or repressor that is inducible by an exogenous compound. This way, expression of said nucleic acid sequence is regulated by determining the amount of exogenous compound that is administered.
- an antibody producing cell is provided with an immortalizing agent in order to increase the stability, proliferation an/or antibody production of said cell.
- said immortalizing agent preferably comprises a transforming agent.
- a B cell is infected with EBV.
- Said B cell is preferably cultured in the presence of IL-21.
- IL-21 As shown in the Examples, B cells infected with EBV and cultured in the presence of IL-21 show strong proliferation and enhanced antibody production.
- Said B cells are preferably cultured in the presence of IL-21 before being infected with EBV.
- EBV infected B cells preferably B cells that are naturally infected with EBV, and to culture them in the presence of IL-21.
- a method for influencing the stability of a B cell comprising culturing said B cell in the presence of IL-21 and infecting said B cell with EBV.
- B cell comprising culturing said EBV-infected B cell in the presence of IL-21 is also herewith provided.
- a B cell is cultured in the presence of IL-21, infected with EBV, and subsequently cultured in the absence of IL-21.
- One embodiment comprises influencing the amount of BCL6 expression product and/or Blimp- 1 expression product in addition to EBV infection.
- an antibody producing cell preferably a B cell
- a B cell is provided with BCL6, and/or a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6 expression, and with EBV.
- Said compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6 expression preferably comprises STAT5.
- a B cell which is already (naturally) infected by EBV is provided with BCL6 and/or a compound capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6
- Said B cells are preferably cultured in the presence of IL-21.
- a method according to the invention comprising providing a B cell; preferably culturing said B cell in the presence of IL-21; providing said B cell with BCL6 and/or STAT5, or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof; providing said B cell with Epstein Barr Virus; and culturing said B cell ex vivo.
- a method comprising providing an EBV-infected B cell; preferably culturing said B cell in the presence of 11-21; providing said B cell with BCL6 and/or STAT5, or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof; and culturing said B cell ex vivo is also herewith provided.
- B cells are produced which show strong proliferation and antibody production.
- a plurality of B cells is tested for a specificity for a given antigen. This is done using any method known in the art, for instance an ELISA. Subsequently, at least one B cell with a specificity for a given antigen is selected. This is for instance performed by incubating B cells with a labelled antigen and isolating said B cells using methods known in the art. Selected B cells are preferably cultured in the presence of IL-21. According to this embodiment, selected cells are provided with exogenous BCL6 and/or STAT5, or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, in order to induce, maintain and/or improve the presence and/or amount of BCL6 expression product.
- At least one B cell comprising exogenous BCL6 and/or STAT5, or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, is subsequently selected.
- Said selected B cell is infected with Epstein Barr Virus.
- This embodiment is particularly suitable for selecting and culturing B cells with a given specificity which are derived from a B cell pool. For instance, human B cells are collected by selection for CD 19, which is a B cell marker, and incubated with an antigen of interest. This way, human B cells with a desired specificity are selected and further cultured ex ⁇ i ⁇ o.
- Said B cells are preferably cultured in the presence of 11-21 in at least one stage of the culturing period.
- said B cell is cultured in the presence of IL-21 before BCL6 and/or STAT5, or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, is introduced into said B cell.
- said B cell is further provided with Bcl-xL or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- EBV infection of an antibody producing cell is not always preferred. For instance, if strict control of the properties and genetic characteristics of an antibody producing cell are desired, one may choose not to use EBV infection because EBV infection involves incorporation of unknown nucleic acid sequences into a cell's genome. Moreover a B cell infected by EBV loses its B cell receptor (BCR) surface expression. This may be undesired, for instance when B cells are intended to be isolated and/or screened for a desired specificity after a long period of culture. Such isolation and/or screening method usually involves binding of B cells with a desired specificity to an antigen of interest with their BCR.
- BCR B cell receptor
- EBV infected B cells with significantly reduced BCR expression, are therefore less suitable for such isolation/screening methods.
- the B cells are preferably not, or at a later stage, infected with EBV.
- One embodiment provides a method according to the invention further comprising selecting and/or isolating an antibody or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue of interest.
- IgM producing cells and IgG producing cells are selected and/or isolated.
- an IgG producing cell is selected and/or isolated.
- Antibody producing cells generated with a method according to the invention are suitable for producing antibodies against an antigen of interest.
- the genes encoding the Ig heavy and/or light chains are isolated from said cell and expressed in a second cell, such as for instance cells of a Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line.
- Said second cell also called herein a producer cell, is preferably adapted to commercial antibody production. Proliferation of said producer cell results in a producer cell line capable of producing antibody.
- said producer cell line is suitable for producing compounds for use in humans.
- said producer cell line is preferably free of pathogenic agents such as pathogenic micro-organisms.
- a method according to the invention is preferably used for generating an antibody producing cell that is stable for at least one week, preferably at least one month, more preferably at least three months, more preferably at least six months so that commercial antibody production has become possible.
- an antibody producing cell is produced that is capable of producing antibodies against an antigen of interest.
- Said antigen of interest preferably comprises a pathogen-derived antigen, a tumor-derived antigen and/or an autoantigen.
- Most a stable cell line capable of producing monoclonal antibodies is produced. This is preferably performed by using memory B cells that have for instance been isolated from a sample by selection for CD 19 (B cell marker) and cell surface IgG and/or CD27 (to mark memory cells).
- an antibody producing cell capable of specifically binding an antigen of interest is for instance selected in a binding assay using said antigen of interest.
- Blimp- 1 and BCL6 are co-expressed in said antibody producing cell, resulting in a culture of cells capable of specifically binding said antigen of interest.
- said antibody producing cell is infected with EBV.
- said B cell is further provided with Bcl-xL or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- an antibody producing cell preferably but not necessarily a memory B cell, that has been obtained from an individual which had been previously exposed to an antigen of interest, is used in a method according to the invention. This way, it has become possible to produce human antibodies of interest ex ⁇ i ⁇ o.
- the invention furthermore provides an antibody producing cell which is stable for at least one week, preferably for at least one month, more preferably for at least three months, more preferably for at least six months, meaning that an antibody producing cell according to the present invention is capable of both replicating and producing antibody, or capable of replicating and developing into a cell that produces antibody, during said time periods.
- Antibody producing cells according to the invention comprise, amongst other things, cells producing IgM and cells producing other immunoglobulin isotypes like IgG, IgA, IgE.
- An antibody producing cell according to the invention is particularly suitable for use in an antibody producing cell line.
- Antibody producing cells according to the invention are preferably cultured ex vivo and antibodies produced by said cells are preferably collected for further use.
- the antibody encoding genes of said cells are isolated for further use.
- Antibodies or functional parts, derivatives and/or analogues thereof produced with a method according to the invention are useful for a wide variety of applications, such as for instance therapeutic, prophylactic and diagnostic applications, as well as research purposes and ex vivo experiments. For instance, a screening assay is performed wherein antibodies or functional parts, derivatives and/or analogues according to the invention are incubated with a sample in order to determine whether an antigen of interest is present.
- An antibody producing cell preferably comprises a mammalian cell, more preferably a human cell, a murine cell, a rabbit cell and/or a llama cell.
- said antibody producing cell comprises a human cell, producing human antibody, because human antibodies are particularly suitable for therapeutic and/or prophylactic applications in human individuals.
- An antibody producing cell according to the invention preferably comprises an exogenous compound which is capable of directly or indirectly influencing BCL6 expression and/or an exogenous compound which is capable of directly or indirectly influencing Blimp-1 expression.
- An antibody producing cell according to the invention preferably comprises an exogenous compound which is capable of directly or indirectly enhancing BCL6 expression and an exogenous compound which is capable of directly or indirectly enhancing Blimp-1 expression, because co-expression of BCL6 and Blimp-1 results in a preferred antibody producing cell according to the invention which is capable of proliferating and producing antibody.
- BCL6 expression is enhanced in a variety of ways.
- BCL6 expression is preferably upregulated using a nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 arid/or STAT5, or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue of BCL6 and/or STAT5.
- an antibody producing cell according to the invention comprising an exogenous nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof, and/or an exogenous nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT5 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- Blimp-1 expression is enhanced in a variety of ways.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT3 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof is used.
- the invention therefore further provides an antibody producing cell according to the invention comprising an exogenous nucleic acid sequence encoding STAT3 or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof.
- said nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6, STAT5, STAT3 and/or Bcl-xL and/or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue of BCL6, STAT5 and/or STAT3 and/or Bcl-xL is constitutively active, so that BCL6, STAT5, STAT3 and/or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof remains present in an antibody producing cell according to the invention even when endogenous BCL6, STAT5 and/or STAT3 and/or Bcl-xL genes are downregulated by endogenous compounds.
- expression of said nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6, STAT5, STAT3 and/or Bcl-xL or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue of BCL6, STAT5 and/or STAT3 and/or Bcl-xL is regulated by an activator and/or repressor that is inducible by an exogenous compound, so that the amount of BCL6, STAT5, STAT3 and/or Bcl-xL or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof is regulated at will by regulating the amount of exogenous compound that is administered.
- One embodiment therefore provides an antibody producing cell according to the invention, wherein expression of said nucleic acid sequence encoding BCL6, STAT5, STAT3 and/or Bcl-xL or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue of BCL6, STAT5 and/or STAT3 and/or Bcl-xL, is regulated by an activator and/or repressor that is inducible by an exogenous compound
- an activator and/or repressor that is inducible by an exogenous compound
- antibody producing cells according to the present invention are infected with EBV.
- the invention therefore further provides an antibody producing cell comprising:
- an antibody producing cell is provided with BCL6 and/or STAT5 and subsequently infected with EBV. Further provided is therefore an antibody producing cell comprising Epstein Barr virus and exogenous BCL6, or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof. An antibody producing cell comprising Epstein Barr virus and exogenous STAT5, or a functional part, derivative and/or analogue thereof is also provided. Said antibody producing cell preferably is a B cell. As demonstrated in the examples, B cells provided with BCL6/STAT5 and EBV show particularly strong proliferation and antibody production.
- An antibody producing cell according to the present invention with an increased stability is particularly suitable for the production of an ex vivo cell line.
- the invention therefore further provides a method for producing an antibody producing cell line comprising:
- a B cell line is generated.
- a stable cell line comprising B cells capable of producing antibodies specifically directed against an antigen of interest is generated. This is preferably done by obtaining a B cell which is capable of developing into a cell which produces antibodies against an antigen of interest, such as for instance a pathogen-derived antigen, a tumor-derived antigen and/or an autoantigen. The amount of BCL6 and/or Blimp-1 expression in said cell is subsequently regulated.
- said B cell is infected with EBV.
- Said B cell is preferably obtained from an individual who has been exposed to an antigen of interest.
- Said individual preferably comprises a mammal, more preferably a human individual, a rabbit, a rodent and/or a llama. In a particularly preferred embodiment said individual is a human individual.
- the invention therefore provides a method according to the invention, comprising:
- Human memory B cells are purified from peripheral blood or tonsil by first by positive selection for B cells with CD 19 MACS® beads (Miltenyi Biotech). Memory B cells are then selected by surface staining and cell sorting for IgG. IgG + B cells are then cultured with mouse fibroblast L cells expressing CD40L in the presence of mouse or human IL-21 for 36 to 48 hours. Cells are then transferred to Retronectin ® (Takara, Shiga, Japan)- coated tissue culture plates where they are transduced with a retrovirus encoding human BCL6-
- BCL6 into memory B cells results in a greatly extended lifespan over normal B cells in culture (months vs. ⁇ 3 weeks). These cells maintain CD 19, surface Ig, MHC class II, and express intermediate levels of CD38 and CD20, suggesting a memory cell phenotype (not shown).
- Culture of these cells on CD40L-L cells in the presence of IL-21 results in a significant giOwth advantage ( Figure 1) and acquisition of a plasmablast-like cell surface phenotype (0038 ⁇ 002O + , Figure 2).
- IL-21 cultured cells secrete 300% more IgG compared with cells cultured IL-2 and IL-4. Together these data show that IL-21 culture promotes plasmablast development in an immortalized B cell population, exhibiting enhanced growth and antibody production.
- BCL6 In the human body, differentiation of plasma cells from memory B cells involves downregulation of BCL6 and upregulation of Blimp-1. In memory cells BCL6 is high and Blimp-1 expression is low. Signals that trigger differentiation cause an upregulation of Blimp-1, and this Blimp-1 counteracts the expression of BCL6. This stage is short-lived and is called the plasmablast. With progressively increasing Blimp-1 levels, BGL6 expression is
- BCL6 expression is "locked”, for instance because of stable expression mediated by a retroviral expression cassette integrated into the DNA of the B cells. Then, with BCL6 levels maintained, we "switch on" Blimp-1 expression, for instance by use of a cytokine that activates STAT3, such as IL-21 (figure 3). This combination, through modulation of key transcription, results in stable growth of cells that secrete antibody and have phenotype characteristics of a plasmablast.
- Table 1 Cell surface markers of memory B cells, plasmablasts and plasma cells
- CD 19 positive human B cells were isolated from bloodbank derived buffy coat (other sources can be fresh heparin or ACD blood, or a lymphoid organ for example tonsil or spleen).
- PBMC peripheral blood mononuclear cells
- CD19 labeled beads were used to positively selected B cells by MACS cell sorting technique (Miltenyi, Auburn, CA, USA). Cells were subsequently stained with appropriate combinations of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to CD 19, CD27, IgG, IgM, CD3 (Becton
- BD Dickinson
- PE phycoerythrin
- Tetanus Toxoid Tetanus Toxoid
- FCS Iscove's Modified D Minimal Essential Medium
- B cells were primed to become transduced with the caSTAT ⁇ b gene. Two priming protocols were used: (1) purified B cells were cultured for 3 days with interleukin (IL) 2 (20 U/ml, Chiron, Emeryville, CA, USA) followed by a 24 hour culture with IL-2 and IL-4 (10 ng/ml, R&D, Minneapolis, MN, USA) or (2) purified B cells were cultured for 36 hours with recombinant mouse IL-21 (50 ng/ml, R&D). Subsequently, cells were plated on recombinant human fibronectin fragments CH-296 (Hanenberg H., Nat., Med.
- IL interleukin
- IL-2 cytokine mixture
- caSTAT ⁇ b blocks the cell to change its phenotype e.g. blocks further differentiation.
- 4HT is present in the culture medium, caSTA5b-ER-IRES-NGFR positive B cells can survive for long periods (Table 2).
- Outgrowth of caSTA5b-ER-IRES-NGFR positive B cells generally takes about 4 weeks, after which clonal cultures can be obtained by performing limiting dilution (LD) cultures or single cell sorting using flow cytometry (the
- caSTAT5b-ER positive B cell cultures that were negative or low on antibody production were washed extensively before cultures were (1) deprived of 4HT, IL-2 and IL-4 before being cultured with IL-21, then after 4-10 days of supernatants were tested for IgM and IgG production or (2) deprived of 4HT for 10 days meanwhile cultured with IL-2 and IL-4, and then at day 10 IL-2 and IL-4 are replaced by IL-21. Then at different time points supernatants are tested for IgM and IgG production.
- IL-21 treated B cell cultures showed enhanced proliferative responses within the first 2-3 weeks compared to IL-2 and IL-4 (figure 6a).
- continuous IL-21 stimulation resulted in decreased proliferation and cell death, even in the presence of active STAT ⁇ b (figure 6b). Suggesting that IL-21 eventually had to be replaced by IL-2 and IL-4.
- time series experiment were performed with CD19+CD27+ memory B cells, in which IL-21 was replaced by IL-2 and IL-4 after 36 hours or 5, 10, 15 and 20 days. As shown in figure 7, most cultures could be maintained after IL-21 withdrawal, even cultures that received IL-21 for 20 days.
- Table 3 Frequency of clones that were isolated from CD19+CD27+NGFR+ sorted B cells. Cells were sorted in 96 wells at either 1000, 100, 10 or 1 cell per well. Wells contained 5000 CD40L- expressing L cells, IL-2 and IL-4. 1 A to 1 A of the medium was replaced twice a week with fresh cytokines and 2500 L cells.
- CD27+TT+ B cells were sorted (recovery was donor dependent and ranged from 10000-1000 cells),
- ⁇ -TT-specific polyclonal B cell cultures were obtained from at least 7 different donors (PART 1). All donors were tested positive in a ⁇ -TT-IgG specific antibody ELISA (r-biopharm, Darmstadt, Germany). As shown in figure 10a, ⁇ -TT IgG levels were relatively low. Since immortalization of memory B cells resulted in high numbers of IgM producing cultures (figure 9), that indicates that the majority of the TT cultures are IgM positive. As shown in figure 10b, five out of seven donors were producing IgM, suggesting that the anti-TT antibodies are from IgM origin and thus not detected by our ⁇ -TT IgG ELISA.
- ⁇ -TT-specific B cell clones were derived by LD cultures (PART 2). These LD cultures were started with 100% NGFR+ polyclonal ⁇ -TT-specific B cells from four donors (table 4). Clones from donor B16 mainly produced IgG, while B18 and B19 produced IgM and B15 produced both IgG and IgM (not shown). Subsequently, supernatants of these clones were tested in the IgG TT or IgM TT ELISA (figure 11). Besides donor 15 all donors showed TT binding, although only 5 clones produced relatively high anti-TT antibody titers. donor Number of positive clones from 96 well
- caSTAT ⁇ b or caSTAT5b-ER B cell cultures that had not been treated with IL-21 prior to caSTAT ⁇ b transduction and subsequent expansion could not be restimulated to produce antibodies under any conditions (see patent application WO 03/052083; not shown here).
- Example 4
- BCL6-IRES-NGFR or caSTAT ⁇ b-ER-IRES-NGFR were transduced with BCL6-IRES-NGFR or caSTAT ⁇ b-ER-IRES-NGFR.
- BCL6 transduced cells were cultured with IL-21
- caSTAT ⁇ b- ER transduced cells were cultured with IL-2 and IL-4.
- Transduced cells became NGFR positive within 2 to 3 days and were subsequently sorted on a FACSAria. NGFR sorted cells were then cultured at cell densities of 100 to 5000 cells/96 well (mini bulk cultures, MBC).
- MBC mini bulk cultures
- caSTAT5b-ER cultures proliferated strongly compared to caSTAT5b-ER cultures. These cultures were tested for antibody production, expanded to 24 well and frozen (viable cells, cell pellet and supernatant). The caSTAT5b-ER cultures were expanded and split in two parallel 96 wells. One well was cultured with IL-2, IL-4 and 4HT and the other well was cultured with IL-21 and without 4HT.
- a portion of the cDNA solution (l ⁇ l) was amplified by PCR in a 50 ⁇ l solution containing 2OmM Tris-HCl, 5OmM KCl, 1.5mM MgC12, 5 mM dNTPs, 2.5 U Taq DNA polymerase (Life Technologies) and 30 pmol of each primer.
- PCR conditions were as follows: a 7- minute denaturing step at 94°C followed by 30 cycles of 30s at 94°C, 30 s at 62°C (HPRTl), 52°C (LMP-I) and 58 0 C (EBNA1/2) and 30s at 72°C, and a final 7-minute extension at 72°C.
- the oligonucleotides used for RT-PCR were as follows: HPRTl forward (5 V -TATGGACAGGACTGAACGTCTTGC-3 V ) and HPRTl reverse (5'-GACACAAACATGATTCAAATCCCTGA-S ⁇ ; LMP-I forward: (5 V -GCGACTCTGCTGGAAATGAT-3 V ) and LMP-I reverse (5 V - GACATGGTAATGCCTAGAAG-31; EBNA1/2 forward (5 V - AGCAAGAAGAGGAGGTGGTAAG-3 V ) and EBNA1/2 reverse (5 V - GGCTCAAAGTGGTCTCTAATGC-3 V ).
- BCL6 MBC with IL-21, L-cells and EBV (cultures Be3-F3 and Be2-G9)
- IgG antibody production was determined of the long term cultures as described in table 5.
- the indicated antibody production levels are the mean antibody production of six to ten different measurements in time of two donors (figure 15). It is clearly shown that the BCL6/EBV/IL-21 cultures produce
- BCR B cell receptor
- BCL6/IL-21 cultures produced relatively lower amounts of antibody, as compared to the EBV infected cells, but maintain BCR surface expression this demonstrates that these cells remain in a pre-plasmablast phenotype while the EBV infected cells, which produce high amounts of antibody, differentiate or have been differentiated towards a phenotype better described as plasmablast.
- the B cells are preferably not, or at a later stage, infected with EBV.
- caSTAT5b-ER cultures Parallel to the BCL6 transductions, transductions using caSTAT5b-ER were performed. Strikingly, in contrast to the BCL6 cultures, which all became EBV infected, the caSTAT5b-ER cultures of the same donor (B29) seemed to keep the natural distribution (percentage) of EBV infected cells. Several cultures had clear signs of EBV infection and were checked by LMPl PCR and indeed were found to be positive. One of the signs caSTAT5b-ER cultures were EBV positive was the ability of the MBC to survive when treated with IL-21 in the absence of 4HT. These 4HT deprived B cells lack the active form of caSTAT ⁇ b and normally die within 2 to 3 weeks. Proliferation and antibody production by caSTAT5b-ER-transduced B cells under different conditions
- BCL6-IRES-YFP positive cells were transduced with STAT3/ER-IRES-GFP using standard procedures and expanded on L cells with IL-2 and IL-4 as described in the Methods section of Example 1.
- the expression of STAT3 was regulated through the presence or absence of tamoxifen (4HT).
- YFP and GFP positive cell were sorted and equal numbers were cultured.
- BLIMPl gene expression was monitored by RT-PCR and antibody production was
- CD 19 positive B cells were transduced with control YFP-IRES-YFP (cYFP); BCL6-IRES-YFP (BCL6-YFP) or Bcl-xL-GFP (Bcl-xL-GFP). Cells were then maintained on CD40L and IL-4 and the percent YFP and GFP single and double positive cells was determined over time by FACS in unsorted bulk cultures.
- Figures 20-23 show that the double transduced B cells containing BCL6 and Bcl-xL had a higher cumulative expansion rate and indeed also were the dominant cells to grow out in bulk memory B cell cultures. We also show that these double transduced cells divided twice as fast compared to the single transduced cells. Not shown here are the antibody production levels (IgG and IgM), which were equal between the BCL6 and BCL6/Bcl-xL cultures when cultured with IL- 4 or IL-21.
- the Hodgkin cell line L591 which is positive for tyrosine-phophorylated STAT5, was cultured independent of L cells (CD40 stimulation) and cytokines. L591 cells were transduced by lentivirus containing E47-IRES-GFP or control virus with GFP only (methods are described in more detail in example 1).
- Transduced cells were sorted and cell growth was followed in time.
- Figure 24 shows that L591 cells quickly stop dividing when E47 is expressed. This is suggestive for the effect of E47, which via its downstream targets (besides others Socsl, Socs3, Id2, Eto2 and Xbpl) induces B cell differentiation toward an antibody producing B cell phenotype.
- the induced differentiation by E47 could also indicate that the effects of STAT5 are abolished or that E47 directly or in directly affects the amount and action of functional STAT5.
- STAT5b/ER positive B cell cultures that are maintained on L cells with 4HT and IL-2 and IL-4 or IL-21, can be induced to differentiate towards antibody producing cells when the E47 is active.
- FIG. 1 Enhanced growth of BCL6+ cells cultured with IL-21. 100% pure BCL6 + memory B cells were cultured in the presence of IL-2 and IL-4 (conventional culture conditions), or with IL-21 alone. The total expansion of live cells over 17 days of culture with IL-21 is shown.
- IL-21 induces an 8-fold increase in the amount of B cells with a plasmablast phenotype.
- Figure 3. IL-21 upregulates BLIMPl in BCL6+ B cells. 100% pure BCL6-
- ⁇ NGFR+ were cultured with IL-2 and IL-4 or IL-21 for 24 days.
- cDNA was generated from total RNA and mRNA levels of BLIMPl and HPRT (loading control) were determined by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction.
- Figure 4 Non-limiting model of one embodiment according to the present invention
- IL-2 and IL-4 vs. IL-21 stimulated B cell
- PB Peripheral blood
- B18 and B19 were stimulated either with IL-21 or IL-2 and IL-4.
- Cells were transduced with caSTAT5b-ER-IRES-NGFR at day 2 for the IL-21 and at day 5 for IL-2 and IL- 4 treated cultures; 4HT was added at day 13.
- Tetanus Toxoid specific B cells were sorted from PB (cell numbers ranged from 1000-10.000).
- Cells were cultured in 96 well with IL-21 and transduced with caSTAT5b-ER- IRES-NGFR on day 2.
- 4HT was added on day 4 and IL-21 was replaced with IL-2, IL-4 and 4HT after 7 days (B 14 and B 15) or was replaced after 20 days (B16 and B17). Cells were counted by hand and dead cells were excluded.
- Percentage caSTAT5b-ER-IRES-NGFR transduced cells was determined using the LSR II (BD). Of two donors (B18 and B19) IL-2 and IL-4 vs. IL-21 time series experiment were performed. Of each donor 1 A of the cells were
- B cell clones derived from memory B cells of donors B18 and B19 transduced with caSTAT5b-ER-IRES-NGFR. Ten-day-old cultures that were derived from IL-21 stimulated B cells (stimulated for 36h) were used for LD culture. Twelve clones were obtained; 5 from and 7 from B19. IgG production is the mean of three time points; IgM production is the mean of two time points.
- Anti-Tetanus Toxoid ELISA The binding of IgG and IgM ⁇ -TT specific antibodies by ELISA was determined. Supernatants of 100% NGFR positive clonal B cell cultures derived form donors B15, B16, B18 and B19 were tested. Two times the background was set as positive.
- LMPl RT-PCR was performed on RNA isolated from frozen cell pellets of indicated cultures. Shown are 15 cultures which were randomly selected and tested for EBV infection. Sample coding: B indicates donor B29, C indicates donor B30 and both were cultured at 1000 c/w (e3) or 100 c/w (e2). All cultures were transduced with BCL6 except for B28 UTD (untransduced) and B29 UTD; JY cells were used as positive controls.
- IgG antibody production (ng/ml) by BCL6 and EBV cultures as described in table 5. For each condition the average of two samples is shown each of which consist of a longitudinal follow up of 6 to 10 time points. An asterisks indicates samples are significantly different (p ⁇ 0.05, unpaired student t-test).
- the samples cultured with IL-2 and IL-4 are a combination of EBV and BCL6 positive and negative cultures longitudinal followed.
- IgG production (ng/ml) in caSTAT5b-ER B cells cultured without 4HT, with IL-2 IL-4 or IL-21 and with or without EBV.
- the increase in antibody production in the presence of IL-21 was significant compared to cultures with IL-2 and IL-4 (p ⁇ 0.0 S).
- the increase in antibody production in IL-21 containing, EBV infected cultures was significant compared to cultures without EBV (p ⁇ 0.05), nonpar ametric Mann- Whitney)
- BCL6-IRES-YFP+ cells were transduced with STAT3ER-IRES-GFP and expanded on CD40L L cells with IL-2 and IL-4.
- BCL6 / STAT3ER positive cells were sorted by FACS and equal numbers were cultured in the absence of cytokines, but in the presence or absence of 4HT (1 ⁇ M) for 4 days.
- A Live cell numbers after 4 days.
- B Semi-quantitative RT-PCR for BLIMPl and HPRTl expression in BCL6-YFP+ / STAT3ER-GFP+ cells
- C IgG production in BCL6- YFP + STAT3ER-GFP+ treated for 4 days ⁇ 4HT.
- CD 19+ B cells were transduced with control YFP-IRES-YFP (cYFP); BCL6- IRES-YFP (BCL6-YFP) or BcIXL-GFP (Bcl-xL-GFP). Cells were then
- IL-21 increased proliferation of B cells transduced with Bcl-xL, BCL6, or BcI- xL+BCL6 double transduced cells.
- L591 a Hodgkin cell line, was transduced by lentivirus containing E47-IRES- GFP. GFP positive cells were sorted and cultured independent of L cells (CD40 stimulation) and cytokines. Cell numbers were determined in time.
- Bcl-x a bcl-2-related gene that functions as a dominant regulator of apoptotic cell death.
- Interleukin-10 induces immunoglobulin G isotype switch recombination in human CD40-activated naive B lymphocytes, J.Exp.Med. 183, 937-47.
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