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- the invention relates to human antibody IgG2 constant regions (Fc regions) mutated such that they substantially lose the capacity to specifically bind Fcy receptors or activate mitogenic responses by immune cells by Fc receptor mediated cross-linking of surface target antigens.
- the invention also provides novel antibodies into which the mutated IgG2 constant regions can be incorporated.
- FcR Fc receptor
- IgG Human IgG isotypes (the subclasses of mature gamma globulin class G antibodies; IgGl, IgG2,
- IgG3 and IgG4 exhibit differential capacity to recruit immune functions, such as antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC, e.g., IgGl and IgG3), antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP, e.g., IgGl, IgG2, IgG3 and IgG4), and complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC, e.g., IgGl, IgG3).
- ADCC antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity
- ADCP antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis
- CDC complement dependent cytotoxicity
- Isotype-specific engagement of such immune functions is based on selectivity for Fc receptors on distinct immune cells and the ability to bind Clq and activate the assembly of a membrane attack complex (MAC).
- MAC membrane attack complex
- FcyRI FcyRI
- FcyRIIa/b/c FcyRIIa/b/c
- FcyRIIIa/b FcyRIIIa/b
- IgGl IgG3
- IgG2 restricted to the FcyRIIa 131H polymorphism
- IgG4 only has measurable affinity for FcyRI.
- the key contact residues for receptor binding have been mapped to the amino acid residues spanning the lower hinge and CH2 region.
- standard protein engineering techniques some success in enhancing or reducing the affinity of an antibody preparation for Fc receptors and the Clq component of complement has been achieved.
- IgG2 is least capable of binding the family of Fc receptors.
- IgG2 as the starting point, efforts have been made to find a mutagen with diminished effector functions but which retains FcRn binding, prolonged stability, and low immunogenicity. Improved mutants of this nature may provide improved antibody therapeutics with retained safety.
- the present invention provides the compositions of modified, glycosylated immunoglobulin constant domains useful in engineering of antibody or antibody-like therapeutics, such as those comprising an Fc region, and targeting cell surface ligands.
- the composition of the invention is an IgG2 Fc mutant exhibiting diminished FcyR binding capacity but having conserved FcRn binding. These IgG Fc mutants enable therapeutic targeting of soluble or cell surface antigens while minimizing Fc-associated engagement of immune effector function and complement mediated cytotoxicity.
- the IgG2 Fc mutant comprises V234A, G237A, P238S according to the EU numbering system.
- the IgG2 Fc mutant comprises V234A, G237A, H268Q or H268A, V309L, A330S, P331 S according to the EU numbering system.
- the IgG2 Fc mutant comprises V234A, G237A, P238S, H268A, V309L, A330S, P331 S, and, optionally, P233S according to the EU numbering system.
- the IgG2 Fc mutant compositions are used in indications where retention of therapeutic antibody (or Fc-fusion) half-life is conserved through interactions with FcRn, while potential toxicity derived from activation of FcyRs associated with immune and effector functions such as i) antibody dependent cytotoxicity (ADCC), ii) complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC), iii) antibody dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP), iv) FcR-mediated cellular activation (e.g. cytokine release through FcR cross-linking), and v) FcR-mediated platelet activation/depletion is minimized or eliminated.
- ADCC antibody dependent cytotoxicity
- CDC complement dependent cytotoxicity
- ADCP antibody dependent cellular phagocytosis
- FcR-mediated cellular activation e.g. cytokine release through FcR cross-linking
- FcR-mediated platelet activation/depletion is minimized or eliminated.
- the IgG2 Fc mutations are incorporated into therapeutic antibodies or Fc-fusions of binders, such as multivalent binders, targeting ligands on cells involved in neurological disorders, such as basal cell ganglion; immune system disorders such as those related to B-cell or T-cell activation, or to cells involved in tissue repair or healing, such as fibroblasts or stem cells.
- binders such as multivalent binders, targeting ligands on cells involved in neurological disorders, such as basal cell ganglion; immune system disorders such as those related to B-cell or T-cell activation, or to cells involved in tissue repair or healing, such as fibroblasts or stem cells.
- the IgG2 Fc mutant comprises a pharmaceutical composition. In another embodiment the IgG2 Fc mutant comprises a portion of a pharmaceutically active molecule.
- the pharmaceutical compositions comprising the IgG2 Fc mutant or active IgG2 Fc mutant-comprising molecules are useful for the treatment of diseases characterized by the migration and concentration of macrophages or monocytes. In one aspect, the IgG2 Fc mutant-comprising molecules are useful for binding a target within a neurological tissue, an endocrine tissue, a vascular tissue, a cardiac tissue, a synovial tissue, a dermal tissue, or a mucosal tissue.
- IgG2 Fc mutants of the invention is in the treatment of Graft-v.-host disease; host-v.- graft disease; organ transplant rejection; bone-marrow transplant rejection; autoimmunity such as vasculitis, autoimmune haemo lytic anaemia, autoimmune thrombocytopenia and arthritis; alloimmunity, such as fetal/neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia; asthma and allergy; chronic or acute inflammatory diseases such as Crohn's Disease or scleroderma; Alzheimer's Disease, coronary artery occlusion.
- Figure 1 shows an alignment of the amino acid sequences of wild type human IgG2 (SEQ ID NO: 1), IgG4 (SEQ ID NO: 2), and IgGl (SEQ ID NO: 3) showing the corresponding EU numbering for each residue; the hinge region of the IgG2 begins at EU residue 218.
- Figure 2 shows the structure of an Fc fragment showing the surface positions of the residues modified (EU numbering).
- Figures 3A-C are graphs showing the competition of each isotype and mutant constructed as an anti- Her2/neu binding antibody with antibody of the human IgGlwildtype isotype using the AlphaScreen bead assay platform: FcgRI (not shown), FcgRIIa (A), FcgRIIb (B), FcgRIIIa (not shown), and FcRn (C).
- Figures 4A-C are graphs showing the direct binding of each isotype and mutant constructed as an anti- Her2/neu binding antibody using the AlphaScreen bead assay: FcgRIIIa (A), FcgRI (B), and FcgRIIa (C).
- Figure 5 shows the results of an ADCC assay and selected isotypes and mutants constructed as an anti- Her2/neu binding antibody and using human PBMCs (25X excess) and SK-Br3 breast cancer cells as targets.
- Figure 6 shows the results of a CDC assay of selected anti-CD20 constructs using human complement and WIL2-S lymphoma cells as targets.
- Figure 7 shows the results of an ADCP assay from a flow cytometry analysis of selected anti-Her2/neu constructs using Sk-Br3 target cells and GM-CSF-differentiated macrophages.
- Figure 8 is a graph showing the cytokine (TNFa) release from 24 hours after stimulation of PBMCs with beads bound to IgG isotypes for various constructs, including IgG2 wildtype and six mutants.
- Figure 9 is a graph of the mean circulating B-cell numbers over time in groups of cynomologous monkeys injected with anti-CD20 binding domain antibody constructs with various Fc regions or lacking an Fc-region (Fab')2.
- ADCC antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity
- ADCP antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis
- CDC complement-dependent cytotoxicity
- IgG immunoglobulin G
- ITAM immunoreceptor tyrosine activating motif
- ITIM immunoreceptor tyrosine inhibitory motif
- Mab monoclonal antibody
- FDCR Fc-dependent cytokine release
- FcyR, FcgR, or FcgammaR Fc gamma receptor
- ADCC antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity
- FcRs Fc receptors
- cytotoxic cells e.g., Natural Killer (NK) cells, neutrophils, and macrophages
- Ligand specific high-affinity IgG antibodies directed to the surface of target cells stimulate the cytotoxic cells and are absolutely required for such killing. Lysis of the target cell is extracellular, requires direct cell-to-cell contact, and does not involve complement.
- ADCC ability of any particular antibody to mediate lysis of the target cell by ADCC can be assayed.
- an antibody of interest is added to target cells displaying the target ligand in combination with immune effector cells, which may be activated by the antigen antibody complexes resulting in cyto lysis of the target cell. Cyto lysis is generally detected by the release of label (e.g., radioactive substrates, fluorescent dyes or natural intracellular proteins) from the lysed cells.
- label e.g., radioactive substrates, fluorescent dyes or natural intracellular proteins
- useful effector cells for such assays include peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and Natural Killer (NK) cells.
- ADCC assays are described in Wisecarver et al, 1985, 19:21 1 ; Bruggemann et al, 1987, J Exp Med 166: 1351 ; Wilkinson et al, 2001, J Immunol Methods 258: 183; Patel et al, 1995 J Immunol Methods 184:29 (each of which is incorporated by reference).
- ADCC activity of the antibody of interest may be assessed in vivo, e.g., in an animal model, such as that disclosed in Clynes et al, 1998, PNAS USA 95:652, the contents of which are incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- “Complement-directed cytotoxicity” or CDC refers to the form of cytotoxicity in which the complement cascade is activated by the complement component Clq binding to antibody Fc.
- Fc Fc-containing protein or Fc-containing molecule
- Fc-containing molecule refers to a monomeric, dimeric or heterodimeric protein having at least an immunoglobulin CH2 and CH3 domain.
- the CH2 and CH3 domains can form at least a part of the dimeric region of the protein/molecule (e.g., antibody).
- the term "monoclonal antibody” as used herein is a specific form of Fc-containing protein comprising at least one ligand binding domain which retains substantial homology to at least one of a heavy or light chain antibody variable domain of at least one species of animal antibody.
- Wild type human IgG2 Fc region refers to a human IgG Fc region that comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 or a fragment thereof, which is from residue K218 to residue K447 of the human IgG heavy chain, according to the EU numbering of Kabat. Amino acids in the constant region are numbered by alignment with the human IgGl antibody, EU IgGl (SEQ ID NO: 3) (see Cunningham et al., 1970 J. Biol.
- the present invention was motivated by an interest in identifying an Fc domain for use in the manufacture of therapeutic antibodies, Fc-fusions, and like biopharmaceuticals with improved safety in terms of the inability to cause cytokine release or damage or kill target ligand displaying cells and tissues surrounding targeted cells.
- Human IgG4 isotype antibodies and Fc-fusion proteins do not elicit significant ADCC (by NKs, expressing exclusively FcgRIIIa), but do retain the ability to induce phagocytosis (ADCP) by macrophages (expressing FcyRI, Ila and Ilia) and possibly activate monocytes when in an immune complex and attributable to the distribution of activating FcyRs on specific immune cells.
- ADCP phagocytosis
- macrophages expressing FcyRI, Ila and Ilia
- monocytes expressing FcyRI, Ila and Ilia
- Efforts to minimize the residual activity resulted in a development of and use of mutant comprising V234A, L235A (ala/ala) in the wildtype IgG4 Fc (SEQ ID NO: 2).
- Armour et al generated multiple point mutations in IgG2 to minimize binding to FcgRI (Armour et al, 1999) and FcgRIIa and Ilia (Armour et al. 2003). Additional mutations disclosed in Mueller et al.'s patent application (PCTW097/1 1971) are derived from hybrids of IgG2/IgG4, consisting of an IgG2 CH2 and an IgG4 CH3 domain, specifically residues 330 and 331 are from IgG4 in the IgG2 mutants of the present invention. Muting or silencing efforts to diminish immunostimulatory effects have also used.
- IgG2 or IgG4 or domain swapping among the two subclasses to generate mAbs with minimal effector function in IgGl (SEQ ID NO: 3) (Tao et al, 1991).
- the patent application of Strohl discloses four mutations in IgG2 at residues EU positions 268, 309, 330 and 331.
- Shields et al. discloses an additional substitution, H268A.
- the present invention is a demonstration for the first time of substitutions in multiple positions of the IgG2 constant regions (Fc) with IgG4 residues H268Q or A, V309L, A330S and P331 S according to Kabat/EU numbering system.
- the directed selection of multiple residue substitutions unexpectedly provided a functional Fc domain for use in antibody engineering and used as a fusion polypeptide as well as the possibility of providing a therapeutic entity which is devoid of measurable effector function.
- the multi-substituted IgG2 mutants were selected on the bases of their relative affinities for human FcRs (FcyRI, FcyRIIa, FcyRIIb, FcyRIIIa and FcRn) assessed by Alpha Screen competition assays and SPR/Biacore analyses. These mutants were further tested and ranked in the appropriate cellular systems for their ability to induce CDC, ADCC and ADCP as well as trigger TNF-a secretion by PBMCs.
- the IgG2 mutants were compared to known preparations or mutants including; IgGl ag and IgG4 Ala/Ala in addition to wildtype IgGl and IgG2.
- IgG2c4d an IgG2 Fc mutant, designated as IgG2c4d, has been identified that has no detectable affinity or avidity for FcRs (monomeric v. bi- multimeric ligand binding) and is devoid of activity in the various aforementioned effector/immunostimulatory bioassays.
- the IgG2c4d Fc comprises the alanine, serine, and leucine substitutions: V234A, G237A, P238S, H28A, V309L, A330S, P331S (EU numbering).
- the seven residue substituted IgG2, IgG2c4d may be considered the first truly "silenced" Fc in its inability to bind FcRs, mediate effector functions, or engage Fc -mediated cytokine release.
- subsets of the seven mutations of IgG2c4d can be used, or combined with other amino acid mutants, or the mutations can be used in another IgG isotype to achieve similar or selective silencing of effector functions as taught herein and combined with what is known in the art.
- the triplet V234A, G237A, P238S substitutions reduce FcyRIIa binding affinity and FcyRIIa binding avidity and ablate ADCP and Fc-dependent cytokine release while maintaining the FcRn binding affinity of the molecule.
- the sites for substitution were chosen based on the desire produce a composition having the structural features of a native antibody Fc, retained FcRn binding, good stability, and a diminished capacity to stimulate the complement cascade, cell lysis, cell phagocytosis or cytokine release.
- IgG class antibodies are bivalent, having two complete Fv domains consisting of the heavy and light variable domains in functional association. Bivalency provides avidity effects as well as the ability to cross-link target antigen or Fc receptors on the same or distinct cells, thereby provoking a spectrum of the non-target specific receptor binding driven bioactivities of antibodies. For this reason, the Fc mutants of the present invention were tested within an "avidity context" meaning that the Fc mutants of IgGs were multimerized on a surface and tested for interaction with a multimer of specific Fc receptors. Biological Characterization of the Mutants
- Fc-containing proteins can be compared for functionality by several well-known in vitro assays.
- affinity for members of the FcyRI, FcyRII, and FcyRIII family of Fey receptors is of interest. These measurements can be made using recombinant soluble forms of the receptors or cell-associated forms of the receptors.
- affinity for FcRn the receptor responsible for the prolonged circulating half-life of IgGs, can be measured, for example, using a ligand bound bead format of "ALPHASCREEN" using recombinant soluble FcRn.
- ALPHASCREEN used in high throughput screening, is a homogenous assay technology which allows detection of molecular events such as binding.
- Coated "Donor” and "Acceptor” beads are the basis of the assay technology.
- ALPHASCREEN works through the interaction of the beads in close proximity, resulting in a cascade of chemical reactions that act to produce a greatly amplified signal.
- Direct or indirect, e.g., competitive binding, measurements can be applied for assessing relative affinities and avidities among and between proteins.
- IgGl human IgG isotypes
- IgGl human IgG isotypes
- IgG2 IgG3 and IgG4
- ADCC antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity
- ADCP antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis
- CDC complement dependent cytotoxicity
- the isotype-specific engagement of these functions is based on differential selectivity for Fc receptors which resides on distinct immune cells, as well as the ability to bind Clq and activate the assembly of a membrane attack complex (MAC) resulting in CDC and CDP (complement dependent phagocytosis) through specific receptor binding complement components on effector macrophages.
- MAC membrane attack complex
- CDP complement dependent phagocytosis
- ADCC antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity
- FcRs Fc receptors
- NK Natural Killer
- neutrophils neutrophils
- macrophages e.g., Cell-based functional assays, such as ADCC and CDC, provide insights into the likely functional consequences of particular variant structures.
- Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) is a cell-mediated reaction in which nonspecific cytotoxic cells that express Fc receptors (FcRs) (e.g., Natural Killer (NK) cells, neutrophils, and macrophages) recognize bound antibody on a target cell and subsequently cause lysis of the target cell.
- FcRs Fc receptors
- the ADCC assay is configured to have NK cells as the primary effector cell, reflecting the functional effects on the FcyRIIIA which is the only Fcy- type receptor known to be expressed by these cells.
- Phagocytosis assays may also be used to compare immune effector functions of different mutants, as can assays that measure cellular responses, such as superoxide or inflammatory mediator release.
- In vivo models have proved useful in the study of Fc variants. For example, as demonstrated using mutants of anti-CD3 antibodies to measure T cell activation in mice, an activity that is dependent on Fc domains engaging specific ligands, such as Fey receptors.
- Antibody directed activation of macrophages mediates antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP), causing opsonized target cells to be engulfed and digested by macrophages.
- ADCP antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis
- differentiated macrophages expressing high levels of FcRs can be differentiated into the Ml phenotype using IFNy or GM-CSF to expressed elevated levels of all FcRs (FcyRI, FcyRIIa, FcyRIIIa) relative to monocytes.
- FcyRI, FcyRIIa, FcyRIIIa FcyRI, FcyRIIa, FcyRIIIa
- Routine recombinant processes were used to create directed mutations in the sequences for the human IgG2 constant domains used as the starting point in the generation and testing of Fc mutants. It will be appreciated to those skilled in the art that various techniques for creating changes in coding sequences can be used to create vectors suitable for the expression of the desired amino acid sequences in a variety of host cells for recovery and testing.
- the host cell chosen for expression of the recombinant Fc-containing protein or monoclonal antibody is an important contributor to the final composition, including, without limitation, the variation in composition of the oligosaccharide moieties decorating the protein in the immunoglobulin CH2 domain.
- one aspect of the invention involves the selection of appropriate host cells for use and/or development of a production cell expressing the desired therapeutic protein.
- the host cell may be of mammalian origin or may be selected from COS-1, COS-7,
- the host cell may be selected from a species or organism incapable of glycosylating polypeptides, e.g. a prokaryotic cell or organism, such as natural or engineered E. coli spp, Klebsiella spp., or Pseudomonas spp.
- a species or organism incapable of glycosylating polypeptides e.g. a prokaryotic cell or organism, such as natural or engineered E. coli spp, Klebsiella spp., or Pseudomonas spp.
- An antibody described in this application can include or be derived from any mammal, such as, but not limited to, a human, a mouse, a rabbit, a rat, a rodent, a primate, a goat, or any combination thereof and includes isolated human, primate, rodent, mammalian, chimeric, humanized and/or CDR- grafted antibodies, immunoglobulins, cleavage products and other specified portions and variants thereof.
- the antibodies, Fc-comprising proteins, or Fc fragments described herein can be derived in several ways well known in the art.
- the antibodies are conveniently obtained from hybridomas prepared by immunizing a mouse or other animal with the target peptides, cells or tissues extracts.
- the antibodies can thus be obtained using any of the hybridoma techniques well known in the art, see, e.g., Harlow and Lane, antibodies, a Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor, NY (1989) entirely incorporated herein by reference.
- the antibodies or Fc-fusion proteins or components and domains thereof may also be obtained from selecting from libraries of such domains or components, e.g., a phage library.
- a phage library can be created by inserting a library of random oligonucleotides or a library of polynucleotides containing sequences of interest, such as from the B-cells of an immunized animal or human (Smith, G.P. 1985. Science 228: 1315-1317).
- Antibody phage libraries contain heavy (H) and light (L) chain variable region pairs in one phage allowing the expression of single-chain Fv fragments or Fab fragments (Hoogenboom, et al. 2000, Immunol. Today 21(8) 371-8).
- the diversity of a phagemid library can be manipulated to increase and/or alter the immunospecificities of the monoclonal antibodies of the library to produce and subsequently identify additional, desirable, human monoclonal antibodies.
- the heavy (H) chain and light (L) chain immunoglobulin molecule encoding genes can be randomly mixed (shuffled) to create new HL pairs in an assembled immunoglobulin molecule.
- either or both the H and L chain encoding genes can be mutagenized in a complementarity determining region (CDR) of the variable region of the immunoglobulin polypeptide, and subsequently screened for desirable affinity and neutralization capabilities.
- CDR complementarity determining region
- Antibody libraries also can be created synthetically by selecting one or more human framework sequences and introducing collections of CDR cassettes derived from human antibody repertoires or through designed variation (Kretzschmar and von Ruden 2000, Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 13:598-602).
- the positions of diversity are not limited to CDRs, but can also include the framework segments of the variable regions or may include other than antibody variable regions, such as peptides.
- Ribosome display is a method of translating mRNAs into their cognate proteins while keeping the protein attached to the RNA.
- the nucleic acid coding sequence is recovered by RT-PCR (Mattheakis, L.C. et al. 1994. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91, 9022).
- Yeast display is based on the construction of fusion proteins of the membrane - associated alpha-agglutinin yeast adhesion receptor, agal and aga2, a part of the mating type system
- Bacterial display is based on fusion of the target to exported bacterial proteins that associate with the cell membrane or cell wall (Chen and Georgiou 2002. Biotechnol Bioeng, 79:496-503).
- phage and other antibody display methods afford the opportunity to manipulate selection against the antigen target in vitro and without the limitation of the possibility of host effects on the antigen or vice versa.
- the invention also provides for nucleic acids encoding the compositions of the invention as isolated polynucleotides or as portions of expression vectors including vectors compatible with prokaryotic, eukaryotic or filamentous phage expression, secretion and/or display of the compositions or directed mutagens thereof.
- compositions generated by any of the above described methods may be used to diagnose, treat, detect, or modulate human disease or specific pathologies in cells, tissues, organs, fluid, or, generally, a host.
- modification of the Fc portion of an antibody, Fc-fusion protein, or Fc fragment to reduce or ablate Fc gamma receptor binding and specified effector functions, but where the antibody retains the original targeting properties provides antibodies and Fc-constructs with a superior spectrum of activities, biophysical properties, stability and ability to persist in the body of a host.
- the diseases or pathologies that may be amenable to treatment using a composition provided by the invention include, but are not limited to: neurological disorders, such as but not limited to
- osteoarthritis and conditions resulting from burns or injury; cardiovascular disorders including but not limited to myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, stroke, ischemic stroke, and hemorrhage; as well as general immune mediated disorders, including the rheumatic diseases, psoriasis, and scleroderma.
- a series of constructs with mutated derived from a human IgG2 antibody as shown in Table 4 were constructed using standard recombinant methods.
- the known CDR sequences of anti-HER2 and anti-CD20 antibodies were used to construct isotype and Fc mutants as indicated.
- the antibody mutants were expressed transiently in 293T cells using standard cloning and expression procedures.
- MAbs were purified using protein A columns to greater than 95% homogeneity prior to further experimental analyses. Table 4.
- the anti-His Ab was diluted into 10 mM sodium acetate buffer pH 4.5 (Biacore AB) and coupled to the carboxymethylated dextran surface of the CM-5 chip (-3000 RU) using the manufacturer instructions for amine-coupling chemistry. The remaining reactive groups on the surface were deactivated using ethanolamine-HCl.
- 165, 351 and 208 response units (RU) of FcyRI, FcyRII and FcyRIII, respectively were captured on this surface.
- Receptor capture was followed by injection of a serial dilution of wild type or Fc mutants (from 4000 nM to 3.9 nM in 4-fold dilution steps) at 30 uL/min. The association phase was monitored for 3 minutes. This was followed by buffer flow for 20 minutes to monitor binding dissociation.
- the capture surface was regenerated using a 9 seconds pulse of 100 mM phosphoric acid at 100 uL/min followed by injection of running buffer.
- Double reference subtraction of the data was performed to correct for buffer contribution to the signal and instrument noise (Myszka 1999) using the Scrubber software version l . lg (BioLogic Software) for referencing.
- kinetic analysis of the data was performed using the BIA evaluation software, version 4.0.1 (Biacore, AB) assuming a simple 1 : 1 binding model.
- biotinylated antibodies were added to a final assay concentration of 200 ng/ml, followed by competing test antibodies at designated final concentrations specified in each experimental figure.
- FcyRs were added at 200 ng/ml final concentration to 96-well plates, followed by the serial addition of streptavidin donor and Ni-chelate acceptor beads. After sealing plates and shaking at room temperature, the plates were read using the Envision plate reader and data was graphed and plotted in GraphPad Prism.
- Avidity studies were carried out similar to the completion studies, with the exception that test IgG molecules were biotinylated at a 2: 1 ratio and direct FcR binding was assessed in the absence of competition against a control antibody.
- FcyRIIIa assessed by SPR/Biacore analyses and derived from the sensograms are shown in Table 5.
- IgG2 mutants as well as IgG 1 ag and IgG4 Ala/Ala show significantly decreased binding affinity to Fc gamma receptors compared to IgGl, while retaining their capacity to bind to FcRn (the neonatal Fc receptor conferring in vivo half-life).
- EXAMPLE 2 ADCC AND CDC CDC is initiated in three categories of pathway: antibody-dependent (classical pathway), polysaccharide dependent (lectin-dependent), and foreign surface structures (alternative pathway), all producing a cascade of proteolytic steps leading to the assembly of a membrane attack complex that culminates in target cell or microbial lysis (ref W.E. Paul Immunology).
- a subset of isotype and Fc mutants described in Example 1 were prepared using the variable domains of an anti-CD20 antibody and evaluated for their ability to lyse WIL2-S B-cell lymophoma target cells in the presence of human serum.
- Rituxan® a therapeutic anti-CD20 known to mediate CDC of WIL2-S cells was used a positive control for lysis.
- Wil2-S target cells were seeded in a 96-well plate, incubated with human serum complement (1/6 diluion) and relative cell viability was assessed using AlamarBlue.
- the ADCC assay was performed using the anti-HER2/neu variable domain combined with the various Fc domains of the different IgG isotype or variants as described in Example 1 and SkBr3 breast cancer cells as targets.
- the assays were carried out as previously described using the EuTDA method of cell lysis detection (PerkinElmer, Waltham, MA).
- TDA-loaded SkBr3 breast cancer target cells were seeded in U-bottom 96-well plates, opsonized with designated concentrations of antibodies and co-cultured with 25x excess of PBMCs isolated from leukopacks at 37°C. After 3 hours, the plates were centrifuged, and supernatants were analyzed for TDA release according to manufacturer's instructions. Raw data was normalized and plotted using GraphPad Prism.
- Wil2-S target cells were seeded at 50,000 per well of a 96-well plate, incubated with human serum complement (1/6 dilution) and relative cell viability was assessed using AlamarBlue.
- ADCC which primarily engages FcgRllla on NK cells, was undetectable for the series of constructs tested which included IgG2, IgG2m4, IgG2c4d and e, IgGl agly and IgG4 ala/ala ( Figure 5), consistent with the diminished binding characteristics shown for the higher affinity FcgRllla (V) receptor as well as the lack of avidity binding in the AlphaScreenTM assay ( Figure 4A).
- EXAMPLE 3 ANTIBODY-DEPENDENT CELL PHAGOCYTOSIS
- ADCP antibody- dependent cellular phagocytosis
- ADCP Antibody-Dependent Cellular Phagocytosis
- Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated by standard Ficoll-Paque (GE Healthcare) density-gradient preparations from leukopacks (Biological Specialty Corporation), and cells were aliquoted and stored in nitrogen.
- PBMCs were thawed and CD 14 positive cells were isolated by negative depletion using a CD 14 Isolation kit without CD 16 depletion (Stem Cell Technologies) per manufacturer instructions.
- Cells were plated at 0. lxlO 6 cells/cm 2 in RPMI/5% heat-inactivated FBS/50 ⁇ g/ml gentimicin in the presence of 20ng/ml GM-CSF (R&D Systems) for 7 days to generate monocyte-derived macrophages.
- SK-BR-3 tumor cells were labeled with PKH67 (Sigma) according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Target cells were washed and incubated with monocyte-derived macrophages at a ratio of 1 target cell to 4 effector cells in the presence of antibodies for 4 hours at 37°C in a 5% CO 2 incubator. After incubation, cells were detached with Accutase (Millipore), and macrophages were labeled with anti- CD l ib antibodies (BD Biosciences) conjugated to AlexaFluor-647 (Invitrogen).
- phagocytosis was determined by the following equation: (phagocytosed tumor cells)/(phagocytosed tumor cells plus tumor cells alone) x 100%. Cells were acquired on a FACS Calibur (Becton Dickinson), and the results were analyzed with FloJo Software (Tree Star).
- Isolated monocytes were differentiated in vitro using GM-CSF and further characterized for the expression levels of FcRs by flow-cytometric analysis.
- the GM- CSF activated macrophages expressed elevated levels of all FcRs (FcyRI, FcyRIIa, FcyRIIIa) relative to the parent monocytes (data not shown).
- the anti-HER2/neu IgG Fc mutant constructs were subsequently tested in phagocytosis assays using the Ml macrophages.
- IgG agly has retained binding to FcyRI
- IgG4 ala/ala shows avidity for both FcyRI and FcyRIIa
- ADCP is comparatively more robust for IgGl agly than IgG4 ala/ala. Because IgGl agly has minimal, if any, binding to FcyRIIa and by extension to the highly similar inhibitory FcyRIIb (based on sequence identity >95% in the extracellular doman) the activation of ITAMs through FcyRI signaling is not countered by signaling through ITIMs associated with FcyRIIb activation.
- IgG4 S>P ala/ala shows a dampened phagocytosis, likely due to activation of FcyRIIb.
- the complete lack of detectable monomelic or avidity based binding of IgG2c4d to various FcRs further lends support to the unique abolished phagocytotic capacity of this Fc backbone.
- Fc-engagement of FcR on immune cells promotes cytokine release when cross-linked.
- mAbs were bound to polystyrene beads.
- Cytokine release using anti-HER2/neu IgG mutants was performed after direct binding of IgGs to latex beads after overnight incubation. Washed beads were added to isolated human PBMCs at various concentrations as specified from about 1500 to 250,000 per ml and incubated overnight before removing co-culture supernatant to measure secreted TNFa using the standard AlphaELISA kit from PerkinElmer (Waltham, MA).
- the tested IgG isotypes and Fc mutants possess differential ability to stimulate cytokine release through Fc receptor mediated TNFalpha secretion from PBMCs (Fig. 8). Accordingly, levels of TNF secretion by various isotypes and their Fc mutants from high to low, are as follows:
- IgG4d and e Fc mutants possess minimal, if any, capacity to induce detectable cytokine (TNF) release.
- Target cells were pre-labeled with BATDA (PerkinElmer) for 30 minutes at 37°C, washed twice and resuspended in DMEM/5% heat-inactivated FBS, then 50 ⁇ 1 of target (2 x 10 4 cells per well) were added to the wells of 96-well U-bottom plates. An additional 50 ⁇ 1 was added with or without antibodies of various concentrations, and cells were incubated at room temperature for 20 minutes. Whole human blood ( ⁇ ) was then added to the wells. All samples were performed in triplicate.
- BATDA PerkinElmer
- the plates were centrifuged at 200g for 3 minutes, incubated at 37°C in a 5% CO 2 incubator for 3 hours, and then centrifuged again at 200g for 3 minutes. A total of 20 ⁇ 1 of supernatant was removed per well and cell lysis was measured by the addition of 200 ⁇ 1 of the DELPHIA Europium-based reagent (PerkinElmer). Fluorescence was measured using an Envision 2101 Multilabel Reader (PerkinElmer). Data were normalized to maximal cytotoxicity obtained by treating cells with Triton X- 100 (Sigma Aldrich) and minimal control determined by spontaneous release of BATDA from target cells alone. Data were fit to a sigmoidal dose-response model using GraphPad Prism v5.01.
- B cell levels from whole blood samples were determined by flow cytometry analysis of B and T cells using anti-CD20 and anti-CD3 as markers, respectively.
- the average B-cell levels (CD20+/CD3-) for each group were plotted during three weeks after injection ( Figure 9).
- IgGl While low doses of IgGl (0.2 mg/kg) induced near complete depletion of all B-cells 1 day after injection (99%), no significant depletion was induced by anti-CD20 IgG2c4e (mean of 15% within the group). B cell levels remained relatively normal for the anti-CD20 IgG2c4e treated animals over the subsequent days, and there was a gradual trend toward recovery of B cell levels observed for IgGl treated monkeys during subsequent weeks. Of note, both IgG2c4e and IgGl induced near complete depletion of B-cells at the higher dose of 2 mg/Kg.
- Anti-CD20 mediated B-cell depletion is thought to be mediated by several mechanisms, including ADCC, CDC and apoptosis.
- ADCC AdCC
- CDC apoptosis.
- the mechanistic basis of B-cell depletion was further evaluated by measuring levels of apoptosis induced by the antibodies in isolated B-cells.
- Isolated B-cells were treated with 0, 0.26, 2.6 and 26 ⁇ g/ml concentrations of IgGl, IgG2c4e,
- Fab' 2 and IgG2 as well as a non-binding control mAb (BM21) for 4 hrs and Annexin V positive, 7AAD negative cells were quantified by flow cytometry. Specific final concentrations of 2.6 and 26 ⁇ g/ml were selected to reflect estimated maximal in vivo concentrations of serum IgG after bolus injections of 0.2 and 2 mg/Kg.
- IgGs including (Fab')2 , indicating that anti-CD20 mediated crosslinking is sufficient for induction of cell death at the higher dose, but not the lower dose for IgG2c4e.
- (Fab')2 also demonstrated significant apoptosis in the absence of an Fc, confirming the notion that anti-IgG mediated apoptosis can be induced independent of Fc mediated cross-linking as previously observed.
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