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- the invention relates to human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against the gB protein of CMV, for therapeutic and prophylactic use to prevent or ameliorate the effects on the fetus of CMV infection during pregnancy, and to treat CMV infection in immunocompromised patients, including transplant patients.
- mAbs monoclonal antibodies
- CMV is a major disease-causing agent in transplant patients
- IVIG intravenously administered gamma globulin
- the Towne vaccine is an attenuated live virus vaccine passaged extensively in vitro, which induces antibodies that neutralize fibroblast infection, but not endothelial cell infection. This vaccine is known to be safe and has been studied for 20 years (Adler, S. P., et al, Pediatr. Infect. Dis. J. (1998) 17:200-206). Blood donors useful for isolating antibodies to gB as described below include seropositive individuals with previous exposure to CMV and seronegative subjects before and after vaccination with the Towne vaccine.
- Human CMV has a double stranded DNA genome of approximately 236 kb and is a prototypical member of the ⁇ -herpesvirus family. The high complexity of the genome means that there are many potential antigens of interest. Efforts to characterize neutralizing antibodies and their associated epitopes resulted in a subunit vaccine based on
- glycoprotein B that elicits an effective neutralizing response, but, when tested in a cohort of seronegative women has only 50% efficacy. This appears to be the highest efficacy of any CMV vaccine. Since vaccines typically induce antibodies with a range of affinities, the disappointing efficacy of the tested vaccines to date may be attributable to the requirement for high affinity antibodies, which argues in favor of supplying a high affinity mAb directly as a prophylactic strategy.
- Human antibodies that are specifically immunoreactive with the CMV gB protein, with improved affinity compared to prior antibodies (human or murine) and with neutralizing ability have been prepared.
- the humoral immune system is capable of producing millions of antibody structures with tens of thousands of well differentiated binding capabilities, yet the protective antibodies are only a very small subset of these.
- the present inventors have employed CellSpotTM technology (Harriman, W. D., et al, J. Immunol. Methods (2009) 34: 135-145, Collarini, E. J., et al, J. Immunol. (2009) 183:6338-6345), and U.S. patent 7,413,868), all incorporated herein by reference, to generate a panel of mAbs from blood of donors verified as having high titer to CMV.
- the invention is directed to human monoclonal antibodies or immunoreactive fragments thereof that bind an epitope on the gB protein, with a preferred embodiment being binding to a conserved sequence therein.
- These antibodies display neutralizing capabilities in standard plaque forming assays for neutralization of CMV and demonstrate EC 50 in such assays of ⁇ 500 ng/ml, preferably ⁇ 200 ng/ml, more preferably ⁇ 100 ng/ml.
- the antibodies of the invention also have affinities for the gB protein of CMV strain AD169 of ⁇ 10 nM or ⁇ 5 nM or ⁇ 1 nM.
- the monoclonal antibodies or fragments of the invention may be any monoclonal antibodies or fragments of the invention.
- the subject to be treated or to be made resistant may be administered more than a single monoclonal antibody, which bind to the same or different CMV proteins.
- the invention also includes pharmaceutical compositions useful for prophylaxis or treatment which contain as an active agent a single antibody or immunoreactive fragment of the invention, or no more than two antibodies or fragments of the invention.
- the monoclonal antibodies of the invention may be produced recombinantly and therefore the invention also includes recombinant materials for such production as well as cell lines or immortalized cells and non-human multicellular organisms or cells thereof, or microbial cells, for the production of these antibodies.
- cells obtained from human subjects are produced in "immortalized” form wherein they have been modified to permit secretion of the antibodies for a sufficient time period that they may be characterized and the relevant encoding sequence cloned.
- Figures 1A and IB show the binding of 4A2 and 19B10 to gB protein and to the conserved region thereof.
- Figures 2A and B show the neutralization of VR1814 by mAbs 4A2, 310, 313, 338, and 345 of HUVEC and HFF cells.
- Figure 3 shows the neutralization of VR1814 by mAbs 4A2, 310, 313, 338, and 345 in HUVECs.
- Figure 4 shows the neutralization of VR1814 by mAbs 4A2, 310, 313, 338, and 345 in HFF cells.
- the term "treat” refers to reducing the viral burden in a subject that is already infected with CMV or to ameliorating the symptoms of the disease in such a subject. Such symptoms include retinitis and hepatitis.
- confers resistance to refers to a prophylactic effect wherein viral infection by RS V upon challenge is at least reduced in severity.
- Immunortalized cells refers to cells that can survive significantly more passages than unmodified primary isolated cells. As used in the context of the present invention,
- “immortalized” does not necessarily mean that the cells continue to secrete antibodies over very long periods of time, only that they can survive longer than primary cell cultures. The time over which secretion of antibody occurs need only be sufficient for its identification and recovery of the encoding nucleotide sequence.
- Human antibodies such as those herein isolated from human cells do not elicit a strong immune response. It is known that human antibodies do elicit a response in 5-10% of humans treated, even for antibodies that are isolated from humans, since there is a certain level of background "noise" in an immune response elicited.
- the immune response may be humoral or cellular or both. In particular, elevated levels of cytokines may be found in this percentage of individuals.
- the gB Protein of CMV is synthesized as a precursor protein of 130 kDa, which is cleaved into fragments of 1 16 kDa (N-terminal) and 58 kDa (C -terminal) that remain covalently linked; the observed molecular weights may vary depending on glycosylation status.
- the AD-2 antigenic determinant refers to residues 67-82 of gpl 16. A considerable portion of natural immunity to CMV is accounted for by binding to AD-2 (i.e., can be blocked by a peptide covering this region), Ohlin (supra).
- Production of the human or humanized antibody of the invention is accomplished by conventional recombinant techniques, such as production in Chinese hamster ovary cells or other eukaryotic cell lines, such as insect cells.
- techniques are also known for producing recombinant materials, including antibodies, in plants and in transgenic animals, for example in the milk of bovines, or in microbial or plant or insect derived single cell systems or in cell free extracts of such cells.
- the relevant fragments which bind the same epitope e.g. , Fab, F(ab') 2 or F v fragments
- the relevant fragments which bind the same epitope may be produced recombinantly (or by proteolytic treatment of the protein itself) and the antibody may be produced in single-chain form.
- a variety of techniques for manipulation of recombinant antibody production is known in the art.
- Chimeric, humanized and human antibodies are all within the scope of the present invention as are antibody mimics based on other protein scaffolds such as fibronectin, transferrin, or lipocalin.
- multiple technologies now exist for making a single antibody-like molecule that incorporates antigen specificity domains from two separate antibodies (bi-specific antibody). Suitable technologies have been described by Macrogenics (Rockville, MD), Micromet (Bethesda, MD) and Merrimac (Cambridge, MA). (See, e.g., Orcutt KD, Ackerman ME, Cieslewicz M, Quiroz E, Slusarczyk AL, Frangioni JV, Wittrup KD.
- High affinity gH antibodies have been described, for example, by Macagno A, Bernasconi NL, Vanzetta F, Dander E, Sarasini A, Revello MG, Gerna G, Sallusto F, Lanzavecchia A. Isolation of human monoclonal antibodies that potently neutralize human cytomegalovirus infection by targeting different epitopes on the gH/gL/ULl 28-131 A complex. J Virol. (2010) 84:1005-1013. High affinity antibodies to gH proteins from other strains may also be generated and used.
- the recombinantly produced antibodies or fragments are formulated into pharmaceutical compositions using suitable excipients and administered according to standard protocols.
- the pharmaceutical compositions may have as their sole active ingredient a monoclonal antibody or fragment of the invention, especially a monoclonal antibody or fragment that is crossreactive with gB protein of all CMV strains.
- two monoclonal antibodies may be the sole active ingredients wherein one more strongly reacts with the one strain gB protein and the other more strongly with another strain gB protein.
- additional therapeutic agents may be present including those binding to other CMV proteins.
- the compounds may include nutritional substances such as vitamins, or any other beneficial compound other than an antibody.
- the formulations for administration are used in order to increase resistance to infection, complete antibodies, including the complement-containing Fc region are employed.
- the antibodies are administered as dosage levels of
- complete antibodies, containing the complement-containing Fc region are also employed.
- the amounts administered in such protocols are of the order of .001-50 mg/kg or intermediate values in this range such as 0.01, 1 or 10 mg/kg are employed.
- Repeated administration may also be used.
- the therapeutic treatment is administered as soon as possible after diagnosis of infection, although administration within a few days is also within the scope of the invention. Repeated administration may also be employed.
- Administration of the antibody compositions of the invention is typically by injection, generally intravenous injection. Thus, parenteral administration is preferred.
- any workable mode of administration is included, including gene therapy (production of recombinant antibody in vivo).
- the formulations are prepared in ways generally known in the art for administering antibody compositions. Suitable formulations may be found in standard formularies, such as Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, latest edition, Mack Publishing Co., Easton, PA, incorporated herein by reference.
- the formulations are typically those suitable for parenteral administration including isotonic solutions, which include buffers, antioxidants and the like, as well as emulsions that include delivery vehicles such as liposomes, micelles and nanoparticles.
- Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 50 adults with confirmed titer against CMV were surveyed for human B cells producing anti-viral antibodies. Subjects with the desired antibodies against CMV gB protein were used for cloning of specific mAbs. The result of the survey was that -10% of the subjects had a frequency of the desired cells greater than 1 in 50,000.
- the CellSpotTM assay method effectively shrinks an ELISA equivalent assay down to a virtual well of nearly single cell dimensions by capturing secreted IgG from a single cell as a footprint in the vicinity of the cell, so that millions of cells can be readily analyzed.
- microscopic multiplexing reagents combinatorially colored fluorescent latex microspheres, cf US 6,642,062, incorporated herein by reference
- each clone's secreted antibody footprint can be characterized in detail for specificity and/or affinity using multiple biochemical probes.
- the fidelity of the quantitative assay is sufficient to enable rescue of extremely rare favorable cells from the survey population, with the cloned expression cell showing a phenotype consistent with the original identifying assay.
- the screening criteria were binding to purified gB protein as well as to viral lysate.
- gB protein was purified from 293 cells infected with AD 169 strain of CMV. Affinity rank ordering of clones is accomplished by diluting the antigen on the bead with serum albumin. This reduces the chances for multi-dentate binding to the secreted IgG footprint (an "avidity" effect), thus selecting for higher intrinsic affinity.
- Non-B cells were depleted from PBMCs in plasma of human donors using standard magnetic separation methods. Cells were resuspended in IMDM/20% HI-FCS at le6/ml; and immortalized with EBV (direct pelleted from the supernatant of infected B95-8 cells). EBV was added at 1 : 100 dilution, and the cells incubated 2 hr at 37°C. Excess EBV was washed away, and cells either:
- Cells were cultured at 200-300 cells/well on irradiated human lung cells (MRC-5, 5,000 cells/well) in IMDM, 20% HI-FCS, 20% Giant cell tumor conditioned medium, 2 ⁇ g ml CpG (ODN2006), and 10 ng/ml IL-10. Medium was supplemented every 2-3 days. One half of the contents of the wells were assayed in CellSpotTM at day 6. The remaining cells in the small number of wells positive by the survey assay were then diluted to 10, 5, 1, and 0.5 cells/well with the same feeder cells and culture conditions. After 4-5 days these limiting dilution plates were again assayed by ELISA or CellSpotTM.
- CellSpotTM nano-particles were conjugated with viral lysate or purified gB protein to screen for the desired antibodies.
- Lysate created from cells infected with the CMV AD 169 virus was purchased from Virusys (cat # CV046). (The lysate is produced in Normal Human Dermal Fibroblast (NHDF) cell line.)
- Recombinant CMV gB antigen was produced as His- tagged fusion protein in 293 cells and purified using a nickel chelation column. Purified gB protein was used for ELISA and CellSpot.
- AD 169 lysate and gB purified protein were conjugated to nano-particles, respectively, as previously described, cf Harriman et al ⁇ supra) and Collarini et al (supra).
- Amplification of rearranged Ig Heavy and Ig Light genes from positive ELISA wells was accomplished using semi-nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
- PCR polymerase chain reaction
- a collection of family-specific V-gene primers was constructed, which recognize nearly all V-gene segments in the human Ig Locus.
- the 5' primers were used together with primer mixes specific for the ⁇ , CK and CX gene segments.
- the clonality of the limiting dilution CMV-gB specific B cells was unequivocally determined by sequence comparison of V-gene amplificates from distinct progeny cells, and the amplified full length V-gene rearrangements were cloned into IgG expression vectors.
- total mRNA from the isolated human B cells was extracted using a commercially available RNA purification kit (RNeasyTM; Qiagen (Germany)). Reverse transcription-PCR was done by using total RNA preparations and oligonucleotides as primers. Three PCR reactions were run for each sample: one for light chain kappa ( ⁇ ) one for light chain lambda ( ⁇ ), and one for gamma heavy chain ( ⁇ ).
- the QIAGEN ® OneStep RT-PCR kit was used for amplification, (Qiagen Catalog No. 210212).
- cDNA is synthesized with unique blend of RT enzymes (OmniscriptTM and SensiscriptTM) using antisense sequence specific primer corresponded to C-K, C- ⁇ or to a consensus of the CHI regions of Cy genes, RT is preformed at 50°C for 1 hour followed by PCR amplification of the cDNA by HotStarTaq DNA Polymerase for high specificity and sensitivity.
- Each PCR reaction used a mixture of 5' sense primers.
- Primer sequences were based on leader sequences of VH, VK and VL. PCR reactions were run at 95°C for 15 minutes, initial hot start followed by 20 cycles of 95°C for 30 seconds (denaturation), 60°C for 45 seconds (annealing) and 72°C for 1 minute (elongation).
- PCR products were purified (Qiagen gel purification kit catalog number 28704) and the extracted PCR products were directly sequenced using specific constant region primers. The sequences of the cloned fragments were confirmed by sequencing plasmids prepared for recombinant production.
- the PCR fragments described above were digested and cloned into individual expression vectors carrying the constant region of human gamma 1, or of human kappa or lambda, for in vitro antibody production in mammalian cells.
- the expression vectors coding for heavy and light chains were co-transfected into the 293 (human kidney) cell line (Invitrogen).
- the expression plasmids were introduced with the use of a cationic lipid-based transfection reagent (293fectinTM; Invitrogen).
- IgKV2 nucleic acid SEP ID NP:7 and amino acid (SEP ID NP:8) atgaggctccctgctcagcttctggggctgctaatgctctgggtctctggatccagtggg
- High affinity antibodies were generated by preparing CellSpot probes coated with full length gB protein or with the Ad-2 peptide at either high or low density on the fluorescent bead. Without being constrained by theory, since low density reduces the multi-dentate avidity effect, the search is biased in favor oa antibodies with high intrinsic affinity. Multiple high affinity antibodies were isolated and sequenced. The sequences of other monoclonal antibodies that are reactive to CMV were determined, and are shown as SEQ ID NOs:9-36, and 38-66. The nucleotide sequence of the human IgGl heavy chain constant region is shown in SEQ ID NO:37.
- the heavy chain can have a CDR1 of GFTFNRHG (SEQ ID NO:67) or GSISSEDFC (SEQ ID NO:68); and/or a CDR2 region of SSDGANQ (SEQ ID NO:69) or ICYTGD (SEQ ID NO:70); and/or a CDR3 region of
- the light chain has a CDR1 region of QNIGGY (SEQ ID NO:73) or QSLLHSNGHNY (SEQ ID NO:74); and/or a CDR2 region of DAS (SEQ ID NO:75) or LG (SEQ ID NO:76); and/or a CDR3 region of QQRNSWPPLT (SEQ ID NO:77) or QALQTPNT (SEQ ID NO:78).
- Biosensors were activated with EDC/NHS. Antibody, diluted in MES buffer at pH 5, was attached to the activated surface of the probe and the remaining active carboxylated groups were blocked with ethanolamine. The gB protein was incubated with the Ab-coated probe and rates of association to and dissociation from the Ab-coated probe were determined by the ForteBio ® instrument.
- the binding affinity of mAbs 310, 313, 345, and 4A2 to the AD-2 epitope of gB was determined.
- the gB binding kinetics are shown in Table 2.
- the mAbs 310, 313, and 338 have about lOx higher potency than mAb 4A2.
- the mAbs 323, 316, and 338 also have higher potency than mAb 4A2 (data not shown).
- the binding affinities of the remaining mAbs are also tested and also better than for published monoclonal antibodies to gB.
- the mAbs 4A2 and 19B10 were assessed for binding to purified gB protein and to a conserved peptide designated AD-2: NETIYNTTLKYGDV (SEQ ID NO:79). As shown in Figure 1, 4A2 binds well to both full length protein and peptide AD-2, whereas 19B10 only binds the protein.
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- the mAbs 4A2 and 19B 10 neutralized the AD 169 strain of CMV in MRC5 primary fibroblasts. Serial dilutions of the antibodies were mixed with an equal volume of AD 169
- Virus neutralization was also assessed using the VR1814 strain (Revello, et al. , J Gen. Virol. (2001) 82:1429-1438).
- the mAbs 4A2, 310, 313, 338, and 345 neutralized the VR1814 strain in both human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) and human foreskin fibroblast (HFF) cells.
- Figures 2A and 2B show the IC50 and IC90 values for each of mAbs 4A2, 310, 313, 338, and 345.
- Figures 3 and 4 show the neutralization of HUVEC and HFF cells, respectively, by each of the mAbs 4A2, 310, 313, 338, and 345. The results were tested in duplicate.
- MAB297 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 10
- MAB309 and 318 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:l 1)
- MAB313 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 13)
- MAB314 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 14)
- MAB316 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 15)
- MAB319 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 16)
- MAB322 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 18)
- MAB323 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 19)
- MAB338 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:20)
- MAB343 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:21)
- MAB345 HC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:22)
- MAB313 LC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:27)
- MAB314 LC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:28
- MAB316 LC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:29
- MAB318 LC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 30)
- MAB323 LC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:33)
- MAB338 LC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:34)
- MAB343 LC variable domain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:35)
- MAB297 HC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:38)
- MAB310 HC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEP ID NO:40)
- MAB313 HC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEP ID NO:41 )
- MAB316 HC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEP ID NP:43
- MAB319 HC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEP ID ⁇ :44 ⁇
- MAB322 HC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEP ID NO:46)
- MAB343 HC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:49)
- MAB345 HC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:50)
- MAB297 and MAB322 LC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEP ID NO:52)
- MAB310 LC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:54)
- MAB314 LC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:56)
- MAB316 LC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:57)
- MAB321 LC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:60)
- MAB338 LC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEP ID NP:62)
- MAB345 LC variable domain nucleotide sequence (SEP ID NO:64)
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