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Definitions
- This invention relates to stable formulations that can be prepared to high concentration of active agent using low amounts of
- this invention relates to formulations containing the L19-TNF immunocytokine .
- the protein concentration at which aggregation and precipitation occurs varies from protein tc protein. While protein aggregation and/or precipitation
- concentration of protein means that less vials are needed per each cycle of treatment.
- a smaller number of vials facilitates the management of the lots produced, including easier shipment and storage conditions. This is a particularly valuable feature, when the vials must be stored at -80° as in the case of L19-TNF .
- Polysorbates are surfactants that are produced by reacting the polyol, sorbitol, with ethylene oxide.
- the number in the name of the Polysorbate indicates the average number of moles of ethylene oxide that has been reacted per mole of sorbitol.
- the polyoxyethylenated sorbitan is then reacted with fatty acids obtained from vegetable fats and oils such as lauric acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid and oleic acid.
- Polysorbates such as
- polysorbate20 and polysorbate80 are commercially available.
- Polysorbates help other ingredients to dissolve in a solvent in which they would not normally dissolve. They also help to form emulsions by reducing the surface tension of the substances to be emulsified.
- polysorbate e.g. that sold under the registered trade mark "Tween”
- Tween can be used to stabilize therapeutic proteins for injection because it is non-pyrogenic, non-hemolytic and only slightly irritant. It can increase solubilization by preventing the non- specific binding that leads to aggregation and/or precipitation. Higher concentrations of polysorbate generally result in greater stability of the protein solution. Polysorbates may however be toxic. On repeated intravenous administration, effects on the liver, spleen and kidneys were seen in baby animals exposed to polysorbate80 : polysorbate20 mixture, some fatalities occurred. In rats and hamsters, repeated oral exposure to polysorbate20 produced damage at a range of sites including the gastro-intestinal tract, liver and kidneys. Pharmaceutical formulations should therefore limit, as far as possible, the use of polysorbates for parenteral administration.
- Agents which have been investigated for the intralesional treatment of melanoma, include bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) and cytokines like granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) (2_) , interferon (INF) -a (_3) and - ⁇ (_ ) and interleukin 2 ( IL2 ) ( 5- 9 ) .
- BCG Bacille Calmette-Guerin
- GM-CSF granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor
- INF interferon
- IL2 interleukin 2
- Tumor Necrosis Factor a is a cytokine produced by many cell types, mainly activated monocytes and macrophages. It is expressed as a 26 kDa integral transmembrane precursor protein from which a mature protein of approximately 17 kDa is released by proteolytic cleavage.
- the soluble bioactive TNFa is a homotrimer that interacts with two different cell surface receptors (10) p55TNFR (50-60 kDa) and p75TNFR (75-80 kDa) .
- TNFa can induce hemorrhagic necrosis of transplanted solid tumors, in vivo (11) , and can exert cytotoxic activity in vitro against some tumor cell lines (12) .
- TNFa has a very rapid
- TNFa The anti-tumour activity of TNFa in many animal models seems to be due to a combination of a direct toxic effect (in a combination with tumor-derived factors that synergise with TNFa) on endothelial cells of the growing tumor vasculature (15), as well as to alterations of the hemostatic properties of proliferating endothelial cells in tumor angiogenesis (16) .
- a direct cytotoxic effect on tumor cells Indirect (host-mediated) effects of TNF , such as the induction of T cell-dependent immunity, can contribute to tumor regression on animal models (17) .
- intralesional interventional procedures may allow the treatment of diffuse metastatic spread distributed over large anatomical regions.
- Immunocytokines are recombinant fusion proteins in which cytokines of interest are fused C- or N-terminally to antibody fragments, which act as delivery/targeting vehicles.
- the antibody moiety favours preferential accumulation and prolonged residence in regions in which the antibody's cognate antigen is at high concentration.
- the antibody domain is therefore selected to bind antigens that are prevalent at the site of disease, thus leading to an improved therapeutic activity while sparing normal organs (18) .
- L19-TNF also known as "FIBROMUN"
- FIBROMUN is an immunocytokine , consisting of three polypeptides each of which is composed of human TNFa
- L19 is an antibody molecule in the scFV format, which recognizes the alternatively spliced extra-domain B (EDB) of fibronectin (FN) , a marker of tumor angiogenesis (19) .
- EDB extra-domain B
- FN fibronectin
- L19-TNFa itself is a trimer comprising three L19 scFV domains.
- L19-TNF polypeptide is set out in SEQ ID NO: 1.
- EDB-containing FN is present in the newly formed vasculature of most solid tumors and hematological malignancies (20) but absent from almost all healthy adult tissues (with the exception of tissues of the female reproductive cycle) .
- the construction of L19-TNF is disclosed in WO01/062298 (21) .
- the L19- TNF fusion protein was shown to strongly stain blood vessels of glioblastoma tumor. Substantial quantities of L19-TNF remain in the tumour hours and even days after intratumoural administration.
- neovasculature was confirmed by microradiographic analysis.
- radiolabeled fusion protein was detected in the vessels of the other organs of tumor bearing mice.
- L19-IL2 also known as "DARLEUKIN” is an immunocytokine, consisting of human IL2 fused at its N-terminus, via a linker, to the C- terminus of recombinant monoclonal antibody L19 ( Figure 2 and (21)) .
- L19 is an antibody in the scFV format, which recognizes EDB, as discussed above. Dimerisation via the IL2 domain results in the formation of L19-IL2 homodimers .
- the amino acid sequence of each L19-IL2 polypeptide is set out in SEQ ID NO: 2.
- Targeted forms of IL2 injected intralesionally into melanoma metastases exhibits a prolonged residence time in the lesions, as compared to the untargeted form, therefore allowing an extended immunological action, reduction in the frequency of administrations and a shorter duration of the treatment (22) .
- Preliminary clinical data showed that this approach is efficient in regional control of disease progression, increased time to distant metastasis and evidence of effect on circulating immune cell populations (23) .
- buffer compositions which enable L19-TNF to be formulated at concentrations of 0.2 mg/mL or more.
- the stability of L19-TNF formulations at these concentrations was found to be possible only using phosphate buffer or hepes buffer but not in other types of buffer.
- the stability of L19-TNF formulations was found to be unexpectedly sensitive to the amount of detergent, specifically polysorbate. Only in the phosphate buffer compositions of the invention could L19-TNF be formulated with low amount of polysorbate (but not in Hepes buffers) .
- a concentration of about 0.01-0.03% (v/v) polysorbate is particularly good, and remarkably low considering the 0.1%-0.2% found to be optimal for solution stability in hepes buffer formulations such as Hepes-7, Hepes-8 and Hepes-9, discussed below.
- a polysorbate20 concentration as low as 0.01% (v/v) was able to maintain soluble L19-TNF in phosphate buffers.
- Tween/polysorbate The maximum concentration of Tween/polysorbate recommended for human use is 0.1%.
- Tween/polysorbate-20 Tween/polysorbate40 , Tween/polysorbate-60 and Tween/polysorbate-80.
- the invention provides buffers which are suitable for injection into a subject, and suitable for dissolving the L19-TNF immunocytokine at a concentration of at least 0.2 mg/mL.
- a composition comprising L19-TNF as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, dissolved in a sodium phosphate buffer which comprises a salt at a concentration of at least about 1.5 mM, polysorbate at a concentration of at least about 0.005% (v/v) , and a stabilizer, wherein the pH of the sodium phosphate buffer is higher than 7.5 and lower than 9.
- this buffer composition enables the L19-TNF immunocytokine to be dissolved at a concentration of over 0.2 mg/mL.
- the concentration of the L19-TNF immunocytokine is at least about 0.2 mg/mL .
- composition comprising L19-TNF as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, dissolved in a sodium phosphate buffer which comprises a salt at a concentration of at least 1.5 mM, polysorbate at a concentration of at least 0.005% (v/v), and a stabilizer, wherein the pH of the sodium phosphate buffer is higher than 7.5 and lower than 9.
- this buffer composition enables the L19-TNF immunocytokine to be dissolved at a concentration of over 0.2 mg/mL.
- the concentration of the L19-TNF immunocytokine is at least 0.2 mg/mL.
- the pH of the composition may be within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 7.6-8.9 or 7.7-8.8, more preferably 7.8-8.8, or 8.5 or about 8.5. Most preferably, the pH of the composition is 8, or about 8. Also provided is a composition comprising the L19-TNF
- immunocytokine as set forth in SEQ ID NO : 1 , dissolved in a sodium phosphate buffer which comprises NaCl at a concentration of 5-50 mM, polysorbate at a concentration of 0.005-0.03% (v/v), and a
- the pH of the sodium phosphate buffer is 7.5- 8.5, and wherein the concentration of the L19-TNF immunocytokine is at least 0.2 mg/mL.
- composition comprising the L19-TNF
- immunocytokine as set forth in SEQ ID NO : 1 , dissolved in a sodium phosphate buffer which comprises NaCl at a concentration of about 5- 50 mM, polysorbate at a concentration of about 0.005-0.03% (v/v), and a stabilizer, wherein the pH of the sodium phosphate buffer is about 7.5-8.5, and wherein the concentration of the L19-TNF immunocytokine is at least about 0.2 mg/mL.
- polysorbate may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here (presented as v/v) , or about such a range: 0.005-0.03%, 0.008-0.03% or 0.01- 0.03%, or 0.005-0.1% or more preferably 0.01-0.02%.
- polysorbate is present at 0.01%, or about 0.01%, (v/v) .
- the polysorbate concentration may be slightly higher, e.g. up to a maximum concentration of 0.04% (v/v), about 0.04% (v/v), 0.05% (v/v), about 0.05% (v/v), 0.06% (v/v), about 0.06% (v/v), 0.07% (v/v), about 0.07% (v/v), 0.08% (v/v), about 0.08% (v/v), 0.09% (v/v), about 0.09% (v/v), 0.1% (v/v) or about 0.1% (v/v) .
- the polysorbate may be polysorbate20 or polysorbate 80.
- the polysorbate is polysorbate20.
- a salt is used to maintain the isotonicity.
- the salt should be a pharmaceutically acceptable salt.
- the salt is preferably sodium chloride, although other salts such as potassium chloride, magnesium sulphate, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, or calcium phosphate can also be used.
- the salt may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 1-100 mM, 1.5-90 mM, 2-80 mM, 5-75 mM, 10-50 mM, preferably 10-40 mM, more preferably 20-30 mM. In some embodiments, the salt is present at 30 mM or at about 30 mM. In preferred embodiments, the salt is NaCl and/or KC1.
- the salt is NaCl.
- NaCl may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 10-50 mM, preferably 10-40 mM, more preferably 20-30 mM. Most preferably, NaCl is present at 30 mM or at about 30 mM.
- the salt is KC1.
- KC1 may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 1-50 mM, 1.5-40 mM, 1.5-30 mM, 1.5-20 mM or 1.5-10 mM.
- a stabilizer is used to stabilize the protein in its native
- Suitable stabilizers for protein solutions are well known in the art.
- the stabilizer may be a sugar.
- the stabilizer can be selected from the group consisting of mannitol, trehalose, sucrose, sorbitol, maltose and xylitol. The results provided herein show that different types of stabilizer are effective.
- stabilizer e.g. a sugar
- a stabilizer may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 10-500 mM, 20-400 mM, 30-300 mM, 40-200 mM, 50-185 mM, 55-100 mM, 60-90 mM, or more preferably 65-85 mM.
- the stabilizer is mannitol. Mannitol may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 20-200 mM, 30-150 mM, 50-100 mM, 60-90 mM, or more preferably 65-85 mM.
- mannitol is present at 75 mM or at about 75 mM.
- the L19-TNF immunocytokine may be present at a concentration as set out here, or about such a concentration: at least 0.3 mg/mL, at least 0.4 mg/mL, at least 0.5 mg/mL, at least 0.6 mg/mL or at least 0.8 mg/mL.
- the L19-TNF immunocytokine is present at 0.45 mg/mL or about 0.45 mg/mL, although higher concentrations also may be preferred in some embodiments.
- the L19-TNF immunocytokine may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 0.1-2.0 mg/mL, 0.2-1.5 mg/mL, 0.3-1.0 mg/mL, 0.4-0.8 mg/mL or 0.4-0.6 mg/mL.
- the polysorbate may be polysorbate20.
- the pH of the composition may be within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 7.6-8.4 or 7.7-8.3, more preferably 7.8-8.8, 7.8-8.2 or 7.9-8.1. Most preferably, the pH of the composition is 8, or about 8.
- the sodium phosphate buffer may comprise glycerol.
- Glycerol may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here (presented as w/v) , or about such a range: 0.1-2%, preferably 0.3-1.8%, more preferably 0.5-1.7%, 0.5-1.5%, 1-1.5%, 1-1.2%.
- the sodium phosphate buffer comprises glycerol at a concentration of 1% w/v or about 1% w/v.
- the sodium phosphate may comprise EDTA.
- EDTA may be present at a concentration within a range set out here, or about such range: 1-20 mM, preferably 2-15 mM, or more preferably 3-10 mM or 6-9 mM.
- the sodium phosphate buffer comprises EDTA is present at 5 mM or at about 5 mM. However, EDTA is not needed for the sodium phosphate buffer.
- the sodium phosphate buffer may comprise NaH2PC>4.
- NaH2PC>4 may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 1-100 mM, preferably 2-50 mM, 3-30 mM, 5-25 mM, 8-23 mM, 10-20 mM, or more preferably 12-18 mM. Most preferably, NaH 2 P0 4 is present at a concentration of 15 mM or about 15 mM.
- the sodium phosphate buffer may comprise Na2HPC>4.
- Na2HPC>4 may be present in a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 1-100 mM, preferably 2-50 mM, 3-30 mM, 4-25 mM, 5-20 mM, 6-18 mM, or more preferably 7-15 mM. Most preferably Na2HPC>4 is present at a concentration of 10 mM or 10 mM.
- the sodium phosphate buffer may comprise KCl.
- KCl may be present in a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 0.1-10 mM, 0.2-5 mM, 0.5-3 mM, preferably 1-2 mM, more preferably 1.1-1.9, 1.2-1.9, 1.3-1.8, 1.4- 1.7 mM or 1.4-1.6.
- KCl is absent.
- KCl can be present at a much higher concentration, for instance up to 5 mM or about 5 mM, 10 mM or about 10 mM, 20 mM or about 20 mM, 30 mM or about 30 mM, 40 mM or about 40 mM, 50 mM or about 50 mM, 100 mM or about 100 mM.
- the sodium phosphate buffer comprises KCl at a concentration of 1.5 mM or about 1.5 mM.
- the sodium phosphate buffer comprises 15 mM NaH2PC>4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) , 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20.
- the sodium phosphate buffer comprises 15 mM NaH2PC>4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) , 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20.
- the sodium phosphate buffer comprises 15 mM NaH2PC>4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) , 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20.
- L19-TNF immunocytokine concentration is at least 0.4 mg/mL.
- sodium phosphate buffers comprising about 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and about 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, about 75 mM mannitol, about 1% glycerol ( /v) , about 1.5 mM KC1, about 30 mM NaCl and about 0.01% polysorbate20.
- the L19-TNF immunocytokine concentration is at least 0.4 mg/mL.
- sodium phosphate buffers comprising about 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and about 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, about 75 mM mannitol, about 1% glycerol ( /v) , about 1.5 mM KC1, about 30 mM NaCl and about 0.01% polysorbate20.
- immunocytokine concentration is at least about 0.4 mg/mL.
- the sodium phosphate buffer comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 0.01% polysorbate20 and 5 mM EDTA.
- the L19-TNF immunocytokine concentration is at least 0.4 mg/mL.
- sodium phosphate buffers comprising about 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and about 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, about 75 mM mannitol, about 1% glycerol (w/v), about 1.5 mM KC1, about 30 mM NaCl, about 0.01% polysorbate20 and about 5 mM EDTA.
- the L19- TNF immunocytokine concentration is at least about 0.4 mg/mL.
- compositions disclosed herein are provided for use in a method of treatment of the human or animal body by therapy.
- Such treatment involves administration of the composition to a human or animal, preferably a human.
- the treatment may be of a cancer .
- Compositions of the invention are particularly suited to use in treatment of sarcomas.
- Types of sarcoma can include angiosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, Ewing' s sarcoma, fibroblastic sarcoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, liposarcoma, osteosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma and soft tissue sarcoma.
- the composition further comprises the L19-IL2 immunocytokine .
- Methods of treating cancer are also provided, such methods
- the treated cancer may be a primary tumour.
- the treated cancer may be metastatic a tumour.
- compositions of the invention are particularly suited to use in treatment of skin cancers, e.g. malignant skin tumour, melanoma or carcinoma, since their location is amenable to direct local
- tumours within the body may also be treated, and injections may be guided to tumours within soft tissue or internal organs, e.g. by sonography (26) .
- Treatment in accordance with the invention may be used in a surgical context, where injection is performed before, during or after tumour surgery .
- the L19-I! immunocytokme as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2 is also administered the patient who is treated with the L19-TNF immunocytokine.
- the method may also comprise mixing a composition of the first aspect with an L19-IL2 immunocytokine formulation, prior to administration.
- the L19- and L19-IL2 compositions are
- the L19-TNF immunocytokine and the L19-IL2 immunocytokines may be provided as separate formulations to permit either sequential administration (in either order) , which includes essentially- simultaneous administration in which the L19-TNF and L19-IL2 immunocytokines are administered at essentially the same time.
- the method of treatment may comprise injecting the L19-TNF formulation and then immediately injecting the L19-IL2 formulation (or vice-versa) .
- Sequential administration can also be used to administer the second immunocytokine after a period of time following administration of the first immunocytokine.
- the immunocytokines can be injected within 24 hours, 12 hours, 1 hour, or preferably within 30 minutes of each other.
- the immunocytokines are administered within a few minutes of each other.
- the two immunocytokines may be injected at the same point in the tumour site, or at different points. A combined injection of both
- immunocytokines may be administered. It may be preferable to administer a dose in multiple injections, for example to inject multiple locations across the tumour or around the tumour site, or to facilitate administration of a larger total volume of
- the L19-TNF immunocytokine and the L19-IL2 immunocytokines may be provided as a combined preparation.
- the L19-TNF formulation and the L19-IL2 formulation may be provided as separate formulations but administered
- L19-TNF formulation according to the invention may be mixed with an L19-IL2 formulation prior to administration to the patient.
- L19-TNF and L19-IL2 are mixed with an L19-IL2 formulation prior to administration to the patient.
- formulations may be mixed less than 1 hour before administration, less than 30 minutes before administration, less than 15 minutes before administration, less than 5 minutes before administration, less than 2 minutes before administration, or less than 1 minute before administration.
- the clinician may be mixed less than 1 hour before administration, less than 30 minutes before administration, less than 15 minutes before administration, less than 5 minutes before administration, less than 2 minutes before administration, or less than 1 minute before administration.
- the clinician may be mixed less than 1 hour before administration, less than 30 minutes before administration, less than 15 minutes before administration, less than 5 minutes before administration, less than 2 minutes before administration, or less than 1 minute before administration.
- the clinician may be mixed less than 1 hour before administration, less than 30 minutes before administration, less than 15 minutes before administration, less than 5 minutes before administration, less than 2 minutes before administration, or less than 1 minute before administration.
- the invention also provides a method of preparing a formulation suitable for use as an injectable anticancer medicine, the method comprising providing a composition according to the invention, and mixing said composition with an L19-IL2 immunocytokine formulation. This method may be performed immediately before the mixture is administered to a patient.
- the L19-IL2 immunocytokine is formulated in a phosphate buffer comprising NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of 1-50 mM, NaCl at a concentration of 1-50 mM, KC1 at a concentration of 1-2 mM, mannitol at a concentration of 50-200 mM, polysorbate80 at a concentration of 0.05-0.2% (v/v) , Glycerol at a concentration of 0.5-2% and EDTA at a concentration of 1-20 mM and pH from 5.5-7.0.
- NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of 1-50 mM
- NaCl at a concentration of 1-50 mM
- KC1 at a concentration of 1-2 mM
- mannitol at a concentration of 50-200 mM
- polysorbate80 at a concentration of 0.05-0.2% (v/v)
- Glycerol at a concentration of 0.5-2%
- EDTA at a concentration of 1-20
- the L19-IL2 immunocytokine is also formulated in a phosphate buffer comprising NaH 2 PC>4 at a concentration of 1-50 mM, NaCl at a
- a polysorbate80 concentration (v/v) of 0.28%, or about 0.28%, is used.
- the L19-IL2 immunocytokine may be formulated in a phosphate buffer comprising NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, NaCl at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, KC1 at a concentration of about 1-2 mM, mannitol at a concentration of about 50-200 mM, polysorbate80 at a concentration of about 0.05-0.2% (v/v), Glycerol at a concentration of about 0.5-2% and EDTA at a concentration of about 1-20 mM and pH from about 5.5-7.0.
- NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of about 1-50 mM
- NaCl at a concentration of about 1-50 mM
- KC1 at a concentration of about 1-2 mM
- mannitol at a concentration of about 50-200 mM
- polysorbate80 at a concentration of about 0.05-0.2% (v/v)
- Glycerol at a concentration of about 0.5-
- the L19-IL2 immunocytokine may also be formulated in a phosphate buffer comprising NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of about 1- 50 mM, NaCl at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, KC1 at a
- mannitol at a concentration of about 50-200 mM
- polysorbate80 at a concentration of about 0.05-0.3% (v/v)
- Glycerol at a concentration of about 0.5-2% and pH from about 5.5-7.0.
- the NaH2PC>4 may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 2-25 mM, 3-20 mM, more preferably 5-15 mM. Most preferably the NaH 2 PC>4 is present at 6.7 mM or about 6.7 mM.
- the NaCl may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 5-40 mM or 10-30 mM or more preferably 15-25 mM. Most preferably NaCl is present at 20 mM or about 20 mM.
- the KC1 may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 1.2-2.0 mM, more preferably 1.5-1.8 mM.
- KC1 is present at 1.8 mM or about 1.8 mM.
- Mannitol may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 80-180 mM, or more preferably 100-150 mM.
- mannitol is present at 133 mM or at about 133 mM.
- Polysorbate80 may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here (presented as v/v), or about such a range: 0.1-0.3%, 0.07-0.18%, or more preferably 0.08-0.15%.
- v/v concentration within a range as set out here
- polysorbate80 is present at 0.1% (v/v) or at about 0.1% (v/v) .
- Glycerol may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here (presented as w/v) , or about such a range: 0.7-1.8%, or more preferably 0.8-1.5%. Most preferably, glycerol is present at 1% (w/v) or about 1% (w/v) .
- EDTA may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 2-15 mM, or more preferably 3-10 mM or 6-9 mM. Most preferably EDTA is present at 5 mM or at about 5 mM.
- the pH is preferably 6.0-6.8, more preferably 6.1-6.5 mM or 6.2-6.4. Most preferably, the pH is 6.3 or about 6.3.
- EDTA is absent.
- the L19-IL2 formulation comprises 6.7 mM NaH 2 P0 4 , 20 mM NaCl, 1.8 mM KC1, 133 mM mannitol, 0.1% polysorbate80 (v/v), 1% glycerol (w/v) and 5 mM EDTA and has pH 6.3.
- the L19-IL2 formulation comprises 6.7 mM NaH2PC>4, 20 mM NaCl, 1.8 mM KC1, 133 mM mannitol, 0.1-0.3% polysorbate80 (v/v), and 1% glycerol (w/v) and has pH 6.3.
- the L19-IL2 formulation comprises about 6.7 mM
- NaH 2 P0 4 about 20 mM NaCl, about 1.8 mM KC1, about 133 mM mannitol, about 0.1% polysorbate80 (v/v), about 1% glycerol (w/v) and about 5 mM EDTA and it has pH of about 6.3.
- the L19-IL2 formulation comprises about 6.7 mM
- kits may comprise a dry (e.g. lyophilised) preparation of L19-TNF immunocytokine in a first container, and a buffer solution of the invention as disclosed herein.
- a kit may further comprise a lyophilised preparation of L19-IL2 immunocytokine in a second container and a second buffer solution as disclosed herein.
- the kit may comprise a preparation of the L19-TNF and/or L19-IL2 immunocytokines in the form of a sterile liquid solution, wherein the immunocytokine is dissolved in a solvent or in an appropriate buffer as described herein.
- the immunocytokine solutions of the invention are preferably apyrogenic.
- the buffer will be provided in a separate container.
- kits may include instructions for dissolving the
- immunocytokines and/or mixing the immunocytokines, and/or
- a kit comprising a first container comprising a composition
- kits may contain a second container comprising a preparation of L19-IL2 immunocytokine as discussed.
- kits may also include items to aid administration of the immunocytokines to the patient, e.g. syringes and the like.
- top panel and amino acid sequence of L19-TNF (lower panel) .
- amino acid sequence of LI 9-TNF is set forth in SEQ ID NO:l.
- FIG. 1 Schematic structure of the L19-IL2 polypeptide chain (top panel) and amino acid sequence of L19-IL2 (lower panel) .
- the amino acid sequence of L19-IL2 is set forth in SEQ ID NO : 2.
- Figure 3. Diagram of the cloning scheme for L19-TNF .
- FIG. 4 Diagram of the cloning scheme for L19-IL2.
- Figure 5 Absorbance 280 nm of the L19-TNF immunocytokine in the initial buffer solution at time points in months over a 60 month period.
- the horizontal line shows the lower detection limit.
- Figure 6 Western Blot of precipitate arising from the initial L19- TNF formulation, recovered by centrifugation to yield a pellet that was resuspended and run against dissolved L19-TNF as a standard.
- Lane 1 L19-TNF standard (reducing);
- lane 2 L19-TNF standard (non-reducing);
- lane 3 L19-TNF pellet (reducing);
- Lane 4 L19-TNF pellet (non-reducing) .
- FIG. 7 Treatment of a patient with L19-TNF in phosphate buffer in combination with L19-IL2.
- CT scan at Day 0 shows the presence of the melanoma lesion (top panel) and CT scan taken six months after the start of treatment, shows that the lesion has completely disappeared (lower panel) .
- FIG. 8 Treatment of a patient with L19-TNF in phosphate buffer in combination with Doxorubicin.
- a patient with chondrosarcoma was treated with 2 cycles of L19-TNF (17 ug/kg - 3 weekly injections per cycle) and doxorubicin (60 mg/m 2 1 weekly injection per cycle) .
- the target lesion in lung shows growth stabilization at CT after 2 cycles of treatment.
- the composition of the invention may be administered alone or in combination with other treatments, either simultaneously or sequentially dependent upon the condition to be treated.
- Treatments involving the compositions of the invention may include the administration of suitable doses of an anticancer compound.
- Anti-cancer compounds are cytotoxic compounds which inhibit the growth, division and/or proliferation of cancer cells. Anti-cancer compounds may, in some circumstances, have an effect on normal non- cancer cells in a patient.
- An anti-cancer compound may, for example inhibit the cell-cycle or activate apoptosis.
- Suitable anti-cancer compounds which inhibit the cell cycle include DNA damaging agents and anti-mitotic agents, including inhibitors of mitotic spindle assembly.
- a DNA damaging agent is a chemotherapeutic compound which induces DNA DSBs in cellular DNA, thereby inhibiting or abolishing DNA replication.
- chemotherapeutic compounds which induces DNA DSBs in cellular DNA, thereby inhibiting or abolishing DNA replication.
- suitable compounds are known in the art for use in the treatment of cancer, including, for example, bleomycin hydorxyurea, mitomycin and actinomycin and inhibitors of
- topoisomerase I and II activity including anthracylines such as daunorubicin, doxorubicin, epirubicin, idarubicin, mitoxantrone and valrubicin, etoposide and teniposide, and members of the tecan family e.g. irinotecan, topotecan, rubitecan.
- DNA damaging agents may be used as described herein in any convenient form or
- any suitable isomer, salt, solvate, chemically protected form, or prodrug of a particular DNA damaging agent may be employed.
- the DNA damaging agent may be doxorubicin ( (8S, 10S) -10- (4-amino-5-hydroxy-6-methyl-tetrahydro-2H pyran-2-yloxy) -6, 8 , ll-trihydroxy-8- ( 2-hydroxyacetyl ) -l-methoxy-7 , 8, 9, lO-tetrahydrotetracene-5 , 12-dione) such as morpholino- doxorubicin, cyanomorpholino-doxorubicin, 2-pyrrolino-doxorubicin and/or deoxydoxorubicin .
- Doxorubicin is an anthracycline
- intercalating agent which is widely used in cancer treatment under trade names such as AdriamycinTM, and RubexTM.
- composition of the invention may be administered in combination with doxorubicin.
- composition of the invention and the doxorubicin are generally convenient to provide as separate molecules. They may be provided as a combined preparation, or as separate formulations to permit either simultaneous or sequential administration. The clinician can determine the most suitable manner of administering the single dose of each L19-TNF and doxorubicin to the patient.
- the method of treatment may comprise administering the composition of the invention and the doxorubicin in separate injections, simultaneously or sequentially.
- the immunocytokines are preferably administered within 24 hours, 12 hours, 1 hour or more preferably within 30 minutes of each other.
- L19-TNF administered will depend on the size and nature of the tumour, among other factors.
- the dose of L19-TNF may be in the range of 10 - 17 ⁇ g/kg and the dose of doxorubicin 60 mg/m 2 .
- the clinician will determine a therapeutically effective amount for administration.
- kits for treating disorders include the administration of suitable doses of pain relief drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g. aspirin, paracetamol, ibuprofen or ketoprofen) or opiates such as morphine, or antiemetics.
- pain relief drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g. aspirin, paracetamol, ibuprofen or ketoprofen) or opiates such as morphine, or antiemetics.
- the immunocytokines are administered for cancer treatment, they are injected parenterally .
- the immunocytokines are injected at the site of the tumour,
- Peritumoural injection e.g. local intradermal injection, is another suitable method for
- the L19-TNF immunoconj ugate may be administered by infusion, e.g. intravenous / systemic infusion.
- infusion e.g. intravenous / systemic infusion.
- Embodiments of the invention in which the L19-TNF immunoconj ugate is present at low concentration are particularly suited to administration by infusion.
- Treatment of a tumour according to the present invention may include complete eradication of the tumour.
- the disappearance of any evidence of vital tumour after stopping injections represents complete treatment of the tumour.
- Disappearance of the tumour may be determined when the tumour has no discernible volume or is no longer visible.
- Treatment may comprise treatment to eradicate the tumour and prevent tumour regrowth.
- Patients are preferably monitored during a follow-up period of at least one month, preferably at least six months or at least a year, after administration of the immunocytokine combination therapy.
- Disappearance of the tumour, and lack of tumour regrowth, may be observed in the follow-up period. Absence of tumour regrowth may be observed .
- the quantity of L19-TNF and the quantity of L19-IL2 administered will depend on the size and nature of the tumour, among other factors.
- the dose of L19-TNF may be in the range of 20 pg - 2 mg e.g. 100-1,000 g, 200-600 g, or between 300-400 g.
- the dose may be 50-500 ⁇ g (e.g 100-400 ⁇ g) per treatment.
- the dose of L19-IL2 may be in the range of 1-15 Mio IU (e.g. 10-13 Mio IU) per treatment.
- the treatment may consist of 13 Mio IU of L19-IL2 and 400 ⁇ g of L19-TNF in an approximative volume of 2.0 ml as
- the dose of L19-IL2 may be in the range of 20 g - 3 mg e.g. 100-2,500 g, 300-2,000 g or between 500-1,800 ]ig . These are examples only and, of course, different doses may be used.
- the formulations of this invention enable larger doses to be administered without a large volume being needed. The clinician will determine a therapeutically effective amount for
- the methods may comprise treating a tumour in a patient by injecting L19-TNF formulation, optionally with the L19-IL2 formulation
- further doses may be administered.
- nucleic acid molecules encoding the immunocytokines can be used in connection with the compositions and methods of the invention defined in the claims.
- the nucleic acid molecule may be a vector, e.g. a plasmid suitable for expression of the nucleotide sequence. Normally the nucleotide sequence is operably linked to a regulatory element such as a promoter for transcription. Exemplary vectors for the expression of L19-TNF and L19-IL2 are disclosed in Figure 3 and Figure 4, respectively. The skilled person will appreciate that further DNA vectors capable for
- the nucleic acid molecules may be contained in a host cell, which may be a cell transfected with the nucleic acid molecules, or a daughter of such a cell.
- a host cell which may be a cell transfected with the nucleic acid molecules, or a daughter of such a cell.
- Cells especially eukaryotic cells e.g. HEK and CHO cells, or bacterial cells e.g. Escherichia coli, containing the nucleic acid molecules can be used.
- Immunocytokines of the invention may be produced using recombinant techniques, for example by expressing recombinant DNA encoding the immunocytokine in a cell. Normally the expression is performed in a eukaryotic host cell containing nucleic acid, as described above. Expression may therefore comprise culturing such a host cell. For L19-TNF , trimeri sation of the subunits may occur in the cell or during purification of the fusion proteins from the cell (21), (24) .
- Example 1 L19-TNF immunocytokine formulations in Hepes buffer
- the primary buffer component was Hepes, and the buffer pH, salt and polysorbate concentrations were varied. Samples of each L19 — TNFof formulation were stored, at — 80 C i 5 C and subjected to multiple cycles of freezing and thawing. Three acceptance criteria were used to determine whether each buffer provides an acceptable L19-TNF formulation:
- A280 stability less than 5% loss of 280nm absorbance compared with original value
- Hepes buffers were prepared at pH 7.5 and 8.0:
- Hepes-1 comprises 30 mM Hepes at pH 7.5, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol and 1.8% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Hepes-2 comprises 30 mM Hepes at pH 7.5, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.1% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Hepes-3 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol and 1.8% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Hepes-4 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.005% polysorbate20. None of the
- Hepes-5 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.01% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Hepes- 6 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.05% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Hepes-7 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.1% polysorbate20. All three acceptance criteria were met .
- Hepes-8 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.2% polysorbate20. All three acceptance criteria were met .
- Hepes-A comprises 30 mM Hepes at pH 7.5, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol and 1.8% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Hepes-B comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol and 1.8% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Hepes-C comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.1% polysorbate20. All three acceptance criteria were met .
- Hepes-based formulations showed particles in suspension, which could only be dissolved in some cases by using 0.1% or 0.2% polysorbate20.
- the most preferred hepes-based buffer for LI 9-TNF was 15 mM Hepes, 75mM Mannitol, 0.2% polysorbate20 (v/v) , 1.8% Glycerol (w/v), 5mM EDTA, pH 8.0 - this buffer meets all three acceptance criteria and is denoted Hepes-9.
- L19-TNF was formulated in the Hepes-9 buffer at a final
- This L19-TNF immunocytokine formulation was stored at -80° for up to 60 months during which time the protein concentration was monitored by measuring the 280 nm absorbance.
- the horizontal line shows the lower detection limit.
- the Hepes-9 buffer described in Example 1 was not suitable for higher concentrations of L19-TNF when starting from lower
- concentrations For example, when the concentration was increased from 0.092 mg/mL up to 0.4 - 0.45 mg /mL, small particles appeared in the suspension and a visible pellet was recovered after
- the product was stored at 2-8°C and at -80°C for 24 hours. In both cases small white particles were still visible in suspension.
- the 280 nm absorbance (A 2 80nm) of the solution was read after centrifugation and a 6%-8% of OD loss was recorded.
- Lane 1 L19-TNF standard (reducing); lane 2: L19- TNF standard (non-reducing); lane 3: L19-TNF pellet (reducing); Lane 4: L19-TNF pellet (non-reducing) .
- the primary buffer component was varied.
- A280 stability less than 5% loss of 280nm absorbance compared with original value
- Tris-based buffers were prepared at pH 8.0 and 8.5:
- Tris-1 comprises 15 mM Tris at pH 8.0 with 75 mM mannitol and 30 mM NaCl . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Tris-2 comprises 15 mM Tris at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 30 mM NaCl and 1% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Tris-3 comprises 15 mM Tris at pH 8.5 and 75 mM mannitol and 30 mM NaCl. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Tris-4 comprises 15 mM Tris at pH 8.5, 75 mM mannitol, 30 mM NaCl and 1% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Acetate buffers were prepared at pH 5:
- Acetate-1 comprises 20 mM NaAc at pH 5.0, 8.5% Sucrose (w/v), 130 ⁇ EDTA. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Acetate-2 comprises 20 mM NaAc at pH 5.0, 8.5% Sucrose (w/v), 130 ⁇ EDTA, 0.1% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Histidine buffers were prepared at pH 6, 8 and 9:
- Hist-1 comprises 20 mM histidine at pH 6.0, 8.5% Sucrose (w/v), 130 ⁇ EDTA. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Hist-2 comprises 20 mM histidine at pH 8.0, 8.5% Sucrose (w/v), 130 ⁇ EDTA. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Hist-3 comprises 20 mM histidine at pH 9.0, 8.5% Sucrose (w/v), 130 ⁇ EDTA. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Citrate buffer was prepared at pH 6.6
- Citrate-1 comprises 5.6 g/L sodium Citrate, 0.21 g/L citric acid, 70 g/L trehalose dihydrate, 0.2 g/L polysorbate80 , 1% (w/v) glycerol, 5mM EDTA, pH 6.6. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met indicating particles in suspension or aggregation of the trimer.
- Borate-1 comprises l.lg/L sodium borate, 3.5g/L boric acid, 55 mM mannitol, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 5mM EDTA, pH 7.4. None of the
- Carbonate buffer was prepared at pH 7.0 and pH 8.0
- Carbonate-1 comprises 0.42% (w/v) Na 2 C0 3 , 5% Glucose, 0.9% (w/v) NaCl, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 1.5 mM KC1, 5 mM EDTA, pH 7.0. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Carbonate-2 comprises 0.42% (w/v) Na2CC>3, 5% Glucose, 0.9% (w/v) NaCl, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 1.5 m KC1, 5 mM EDTA, pH 8.0. None of the acceptance criteria were met. All tris, acetate, histidine, citrate, borate and carbonate-based buffers that were tested showed particles in suspension and were not considered for further investigation.
- Example 5 L19-TNF immunocytokine formulations in phosphate buffer Phosphate buffers were then investigated. Again, samples were prepared to reach L19-TNF concentration of 0.4 mg/ml. Samples were stored at -80°C ⁇ 5°C and subjected to multiple cycles of freezing and thawing. Phosphate buffers were prepared at pH 6.3, 6.5, 7.0 and 8.0 using monobasic sodium phosphate, with and without dibasic sodium
- Phos-1 comprises 10 mM NaH2PC>4 at pH 6.5, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) and 1.5 mM KC1. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-2 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 PC>4 at pH 7.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) and 1.5 mM KC1. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-3 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 P0 4 at pH 7.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1 and 0.05% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-4 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 P0 4 at pH 7.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.05% polysorbate20. Neither the visual clarity nor the A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was met .
- Phos-5 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 PC>4 at pH 7.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1 and 0.2% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met.
- Phos-6 comprises 10 mM NaH2PC>4 at pH 7.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol ( /v) , 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.2% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met.
- Phos-7 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0 , 75 mM mannitol, 1.5 mM KC1 and 30 mM NaCl. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-8 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 P0 4 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1 and 0.05% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-9 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 P0 4 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
- Phos-10 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 P0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.02% polysorbate20.
- trimer purity and A280 stability criteria were met but the visual clarity criteria was not met.
- Phos-11 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 P0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.03% polysorbate20.
- trimer purity and A280 stability criteria were met but the visual clarity criteria was not met.
- Phos-12 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 P0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.2% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met .
- Phos-13 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 P0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.05% polysorbate20.
- Phos-14 comprises 10 mM NaH 2 P0 4 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1 and 0.2% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met .
- Phos-15 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and trimer purity criteria were met but the A280 stability criteria was not met.
- Phos-16 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1.5% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 10 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met.
- Phos-17 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 10 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met.
- Phos-18 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 100 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-19 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-20 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 10 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met.
- Phos-21 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 0.01%
- Phos-22 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM saccharose, 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 1% ( /v) glycerol, 0.01% (v/v) polysorbate20 and 5mM EDTA. All three acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-22 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM saccharose, 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 1% ( /v) glycerol, 0.01% (v/v) polysorbate20 and 5mM EDTA. All three acceptance criteria were met
- Phos-23 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 70 g/L trehalose dihydrate (i.e. 185 mM trehalose), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 0.01% (v/v) polysorbate20 and 5mM EDTA. All three acceptance criteria were met .
- Phos-24 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 0.01%
- Phos-25 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 0.02% (w/v) polyoxyl 35 castor oil and 5mM EDTA. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-26 comprises 6.7 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 6.3, 133 mM mannitol, 1.8 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and EDTA 5mM.
- Phos-26 is a comparative example, based on a prior art buffer that was denoted "PBS-Siena" in
- Phos-27 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.03% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-19 Phosphate buffer was prepared without KC1 as follows.
- Phos-28 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) , 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
- KC1 was not essential in the formulation.
- a KC1 concentration in the range about 1.5-1.8 mM helped to maintainthe isotonicity of the solution by preventing a sudden pH shift during freezing of the formulation.
- Phosphate buffer Phos-19 was further investigated regarding the pH.
- Phosphate buffer Phos-19 was prepared at pH 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, 7.8, 8.5 8.8 and 9.0.
- Phos-29 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 6.5, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-30 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 7.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-31 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 7.5, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol ( /v) , 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-32 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 7.8, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-33 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 8.5, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-34 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.8, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met
- Phos-35 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 9.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Example 7 studies on the salt and the phosphate concentration in the Phos-19 Phosphate buffer
- the salt NaCl was substituted by another salt (e.g. KCl) .
- Nacl was removed from Phos-19 and substituted by KCl at a concentration of 1.5 mM or 30 mM.
- Phos-36 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
- Phos-37 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM KCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met . It was therefore demonstrated that different salts can be used in phosphate buffer formulations.
- Phosphate buffer (Phos-19 variants) comprising various
- Phos-38 comprises 10 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) , 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-39 comprises 20 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Phos-40 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 15 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
- Example 8 Further studies on Phosphate buffers, regarding glycerol, KC1, and Tween80
- Phos-28 corresponds to Phos-19 without KC1.
- Glycerol concentrations of 0.5% and 1.5% (w/v) were tested.
- Phos-41 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 0.5% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
- Phos-42 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1.5% glycerol ( /v) , 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
- Phosphate buffer (Phos-28) comprising various concentrations of Tween80 instead of Tween20 were tested.
- Phos-43 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM NaCl and 0.005% polysorbate80. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
- Phos-44 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM NaCl and 0.03% polysorbate80. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
- Phos-45 comprises 15 mM NaH 2 P0 4 and 10 mM Na 2 HP0 4 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM NaCl and 0.1% polysorbate80. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
- Example 10 Treatment of a patient with L19-TNF in phosphate buffer in combination with L19-IL2
- a 59 year old patient was diagnosed with Stage IIIB melanoma and presented an injectable retroauricolar metastasis.
- First and second treatments consisted of a dose of 13 Mio IU of L19IL2 and 400 ⁇ g of LI 9-TNF .
- the third was 3/4 of the dose of L19- TNF and L19-IL2 and the fourth treatment was 1/2 of the dose of LI 9-TNFa and L19-IL2.
- the CT scan at Day 0 shows the presence of the melanoma lesion
- Example 11 Treatment of a patient having a sarcoma with L19-TNFa in phosphate buffer in combination with Doxorubicin
- a patient with chondrosarcoma was treated with 2 cycles of L19-TNFa (17 ug/kg - 3 weekly injections per cycle) and doxorubicin (60 mg/m 2 1 weekly injection per cycle), administered by infusion.
- SEQ ID NO:2 L19-IL2
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- Fibrosarcoma Cells That Induces Endothelial Tissue Factor and Enhances the Procoagulant Response to Tumor Necrosis
- Vascular permeability factor a tumor- derived polypeptide that induces endothelial cell and monocyte procoagulant activity, and promotes monocyte migration. J. Exp.
- IL2-based immunocytokines supports their use in combination with dacarbazine, paclitaxel and TNF-based
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Abstract
This invention relates to stable formulations that can be prepared to high concentration of active agent using low amounts of detergents and to methods for producing such formulations. In particular, this invention relates to formulations containing the L19-TNFα immunocytokine.
Description
Antibody Compositions
Field of the Invention
This invention relates to stable formulations that can be prepared to high concentration of active agent using low amounts of
detergents and to methods for producing such formulations. In particular, this invention relates to formulations containing the L19-TNF immunocytokine .
Background of the Invention
Most proteins tend to aggregate and form precipitate as the
concentration of the protein increases . The protein concentration at which aggregation and precipitation occurs varies from protein tc protein. While protein aggregation and/or precipitation
substantially reduces the efficacy of therapeutic proteins, many protein-based therapies require high-concentration protein
formulations for delivery to the patient. Thus, for some protein therapies, therapeutic efficacy is limited because high- concentration formulations cannot be produced or cannot be stored for a useful length of time due to protein aggregation and/or precipitation. This can be a problem with protein formulations for local administration because often only small volumes can be delivered. Furthermore, a formulation enabling a higher
concentration of protein means that less vials are needed per each cycle of treatment. A smaller number of vials facilitates the management of the lots produced, including easier shipment and storage conditions. This is a particularly valuable feature, when the vials must be stored at -80° as in the case of L19-TNF .
Polysorbate
Polysorbates are surfactants that are produced by reacting the polyol, sorbitol, with ethylene oxide. The number in the name of the Polysorbate indicates the average number of moles of ethylene oxide that has been reacted per mole of sorbitol. The
polyoxyethylenated sorbitan is then reacted with fatty acids obtained from vegetable fats and oils such as lauric acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid and oleic acid. Polysorbates such as
polysorbate20 and polysorbate80 are commercially available.
Polysorbates help other ingredients to dissolve in a solvent in which they would not normally dissolve. They also help to form emulsions by reducing the surface tension of the substances to be emulsified.
Hence, polysorbate, e.g. that sold under the registered trade mark "Tween", can be used to stabilize therapeutic proteins for injection because it is non-pyrogenic, non-hemolytic and only slightly irritant. It can increase solubilization by preventing the non- specific binding that leads to aggregation and/or precipitation. Higher concentrations of polysorbate generally result in greater stability of the protein solution. Polysorbates may however be toxic. On repeated intravenous administration, effects on the liver, spleen and kidneys were seen in baby animals exposed to polysorbate80 : polysorbate20 mixture, some fatalities occurred. In rats and hamsters, repeated oral exposure to polysorbate20 produced damage at a range of sites including the gastro-intestinal tract, liver and kidneys. Pharmaceutical formulations should therefore limit, as far as possible, the use of polysorbates for parenteral administration.
Therapeutic approaches against melanoma
In patients with locally advanced melanoma, i.e., stage IIIB/C or stage IVMla, intralesional injection of accessible metastases has been shown to represent an attractive therapeutic avenue with distinctive advantages over other approaches (1) .
Agents, which have been investigated for the intralesional treatment of melanoma, include bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) and cytokines like granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) (2_) , interferon (INF) -a (_3) and -β (_ ) and interleukin 2 ( IL2 ) ( 5- 9 ) . In some studies, 72 melanoma patients in stages IIIB, IIIC and IVMla
received mtratumoral infections of the cytokine three times weekly, with a maximum daily dose of 16 million international units (MIU) of recombinant interleukin-2 (IL2 - Proleukin™) or variable, according to the individual tumor burden of patients (6, 1) . New lesions appearing during treatment were also injected and treatment was continued until all lesions, including those that appeared during treatment, finally regressed.
Tumor Necrosis Factor a (TNF ) is a cytokine produced by many cell types, mainly activated monocytes and macrophages. It is expressed as a 26 kDa integral transmembrane precursor protein from which a mature protein of approximately 17 kDa is released by proteolytic cleavage. The soluble bioactive TNFa is a homotrimer that interacts with two different cell surface receptors (10) p55TNFR (50-60 kDa) and p75TNFR (75-80 kDa) .
TNFa can induce hemorrhagic necrosis of transplanted solid tumors, in vivo (11) , and can exert cytotoxic activity in vitro against some tumor cell lines (12) .
The anti-tumor efficiency of TNFa in some animal models fostered hopes of its possible use as a therapeutic agent in human cancer. Clinical trials performed to demonstrate the anti-tumor efficacy of TNFa, however, showed that systemically administrated
therapeutically effective doses were accompanied by unacceptably high levels of systemic toxicity, hypotension being the most common dose-limiting toxic effect. Moreover, TNFa has a very rapid
clearance from the bloodstream (plasma half-life generally less than 30 minutes) (13) , which decreases the hematic concentration under therapeutic levels, very rapidly. Good clinical results have been achieved in humans only in loco-regional treatments of non- disseminated tumors (e.g., isolated-limb-perfusion for sarcoma and melanoma) (14) .
The anti-tumour activity of TNFa in many animal models seems to be due to a combination of a direct toxic effect (in a combination with tumor-derived factors that synergise with TNFa) on endothelial cells
of the growing tumor vasculature (15), as well as to alterations of the hemostatic properties of proliferating endothelial cells in tumor angiogenesis (16) . There is also evidence of a direct cytotoxic effect on tumor cells. Indirect (host-mediated) effects of TNF , such as the induction of T cell-dependent immunity, can contribute to tumor regression on animal models (17) .
In contrast to systemic treatment, the local application of drugs results in higher concentration at the site of disease, leading to an improved therapeutic outcome with fewer systemic side effects.
In contrast to surgery, which is normally limited to a few operable lesions, intralesional interventional procedures may allow the treatment of diffuse metastatic spread distributed over large anatomical regions.
Immunocytokines
Immunocytokines are recombinant fusion proteins in which cytokines of interest are fused C- or N-terminally to antibody fragments, which act as delivery/targeting vehicles. The antibody moiety favours preferential accumulation and prolonged residence in regions in which the antibody's cognate antigen is at high concentration. The antibody domain is therefore selected to bind antigens that are prevalent at the site of disease, thus leading to an improved therapeutic activity while sparing normal organs (18) .
L19-TNF , also known as "FIBROMUN", is an immunocytokine , consisting of three polypeptides each of which is composed of human TNFa
(hTNFa) fused at its N-terminus, via a linker, to the C-terminus of recombinant monoclonal antibody L19 (Figure 1) . In this fusion, L19 is an antibody molecule in the scFV format, which recognizes the alternatively spliced extra-domain B (EDB) of fibronectin (FN) , a marker of tumor angiogenesis (19) . The soluble TNFa domain
homotrimerises , hence L19-TNFa itself is a trimer comprising three L19 scFV domains. The amino acid sequence of each L19-TNFa
polypeptide is set out in SEQ ID NO: 1.
EDB-containing FN is present in the newly formed vasculature of most solid tumors and hematological malignancies (20) but absent from almost all healthy adult tissues (with the exception of tissues of the female reproductive cycle) . The construction of L19-TNF is disclosed in WO01/062298 (21) . Using immunohistochemistry, the L19- TNF fusion protein was shown to strongly stain blood vessels of glioblastoma tumor. Substantial quantities of L19-TNF remain in the tumour hours and even days after intratumoural administration. The localisation of L19-TNF fusion protein in the tumoral
neovasculature was confirmed by microradiographic analysis.
Accumulation of the radiolabeled fusion protein was shown in the blood vessels of the F9 mouse tumor. No accumulation of
radiolabeled fusion protein was detected in the vessels of the other organs of tumor bearing mice.
L19-IL2, also known as "DARLEUKIN" is an immunocytokine, consisting of human IL2 fused at its N-terminus, via a linker, to the C- terminus of recombinant monoclonal antibody L19 (Figure 2 and (21)) . In this construct, L19 is an antibody in the scFV format, which recognizes EDB, as discussed above. Dimerisation via the IL2 domain results in the formation of L19-IL2 homodimers . The amino acid sequence of each L19-IL2 polypeptide is set out in SEQ ID NO: 2.
Targeted forms of IL2 injected intralesionally into melanoma metastases exhibits a prolonged residence time in the lesions, as compared to the untargeted form, therefore allowing an extended immunological action, reduction in the frequency of administrations and a shorter duration of the treatment (22) . Preliminary clinical data showed that this approach is efficient in regional control of disease progression, increased time to distant metastasis and evidence of effect on circulating immune cell populations (23) .
Furthermore, preclinical data (24) have shown that a combination of L19-IL2 with L19-TNF in a syngeneic immunocompetent mouse model of cancer induced complete remissions when administered as a single intratumoral injection, whereas the two components did not lead to curative remission when administered separately (25) .
Formulations of L19 immunocytokines are disclosed in WO2007/128563 (27) . However, no successful approach for formulating high- concentration L19-TNF formulations has been disclosed or even suggested, before the instant disclosure.
Summary of the Invention
Disclosed here are buffer compositions which enable L19-TNF to be formulated at concentrations of 0.2 mg/mL or more. Surprisingly, the stability of L19-TNF formulations at these concentrations was found to be possible only using phosphate buffer or hepes buffer but not in other types of buffer. Furthermore, the stability of L19-TNF formulations was found to be unexpectedly sensitive to the amount of detergent, specifically polysorbate. Only in the phosphate buffer compositions of the invention could L19-TNF be formulated with low amount of polysorbate (but not in Hepes buffers) .
In the phosphate buffers of the invention, a concentration of about 0.01-0.03% (v/v) polysorbate is particularly good, and remarkably low considering the 0.1%-0.2% found to be optimal for solution stability in hepes buffer formulations such as Hepes-7, Hepes-8 and Hepes-9, discussed below. Surprisingly, it is demonstrated herein that a polysorbate20 concentration as low as 0.01% (v/v) was able to maintain soluble L19-TNF in phosphate buffers.
The maximum concentration of Tween/polysorbate recommended for human use is 0.1%. There are several forms of Tween/polysorbate such as Tween/polysorbate-20 , Tween/polysorbate40 , Tween/polysorbate-60 and Tween/polysorbate-80.
The invention provides buffers which are suitable for injection into a subject, and suitable for dissolving the L19-TNF immunocytokine at a concentration of at least 0.2 mg/mL.
In one aspect, a composition is provided comprising L19-TNF as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, dissolved in a sodium phosphate buffer which
comprises a salt at a concentration of at least about 1.5 mM, polysorbate at a concentration of at least about 0.005% (v/v) , and a stabilizer, wherein the pH of the sodium phosphate buffer is higher than 7.5 and lower than 9. As disclosed herein, this buffer composition enables the L19-TNF immunocytokine to be dissolved at a concentration of over 0.2 mg/mL. Hence, in some embodiments, the concentration of the L19-TNF immunocytokine is at least about 0.2 mg/mL . Also provided is a composition is provided comprising L19-TNF as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, dissolved in a sodium phosphate buffer which comprises a salt at a concentration of at least 1.5 mM, polysorbate at a concentration of at least 0.005% (v/v), and a stabilizer, wherein the pH of the sodium phosphate buffer is higher than 7.5 and lower than 9. As disclosed herein, this buffer composition enables the L19-TNF immunocytokine to be dissolved at a concentration of over 0.2 mg/mL. Hence, in some embodiments, the concentration of the L19-TNF immunocytokine is at least 0.2 mg/mL. In some embodiments, the pH of the composition may be within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 7.6-8.9 or 7.7-8.8, more preferably 7.8-8.8, or 8.5 or about 8.5. Most preferably, the pH of the composition is 8, or about 8. Also provided is a composition comprising the L19-TNF
immunocytokine as set forth in SEQ ID NO : 1 , dissolved in a sodium phosphate buffer which comprises NaCl at a concentration of 5-50 mM, polysorbate at a concentration of 0.005-0.03% (v/v), and a
stabilizer, wherein the pH of the sodium phosphate buffer is 7.5- 8.5, and wherein the concentration of the L19-TNF immunocytokine is at least 0.2 mg/mL.
Also provided is a composition comprising the L19-TNF
immunocytokine as set forth in SEQ ID NO : 1 , dissolved in a sodium phosphate buffer which comprises NaCl at a concentration of about 5- 50 mM, polysorbate at a concentration of about 0.005-0.03% (v/v), and a stabilizer, wherein the pH of the sodium phosphate buffer is
about 7.5-8.5, and wherein the concentration of the L19-TNF immunocytokine is at least about 0.2 mg/mL.
In any of the compositions disclosed herein, polysorbate may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here (presented as v/v) , or about such a range: 0.005-0.03%, 0.008-0.03% or 0.01- 0.03%, or 0.005-0.1% or more preferably 0.01-0.02%. Most
preferably, polysorbate is present at 0.01%, or about 0.01%, (v/v) . In some embodiments, the polysorbate concentration may be slightly higher, e.g. up to a maximum concentration of 0.04% (v/v), about 0.04% (v/v), 0.05% (v/v), about 0.05% (v/v), 0.06% (v/v), about 0.06% (v/v), 0.07% (v/v), about 0.07% (v/v), about 0.07% (v/v), 0.08% (v/v), about 0.08% (v/v), 0.09% (v/v), about 0.09% (v/v), 0.1% (v/v) or about 0.1% (v/v) . The polysorbate may be polysorbate20 or polysorbate 80. Preferably the polysorbate is polysorbate20.
A salt is used to maintain the isotonicity. The skilled person will appreciate that the salt should be a pharmaceutically acceptable salt. The salt is preferably sodium chloride, although other salts such as potassium chloride, magnesium sulphate, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, or calcium phosphate can also be used. The salt may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 1-100 mM, 1.5-90 mM, 2-80 mM, 5-75 mM, 10-50 mM, preferably 10-40 mM, more preferably 20-30 mM. In some embodiments, the salt is present at 30 mM or at about 30 mM. In preferred embodiments, the salt is NaCl and/or KC1.
In some embodiments, the salt is NaCl. NaCl may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 10-50 mM, preferably 10-40 mM, more preferably 20-30 mM. Most preferably, NaCl is present at 30 mM or at about 30 mM.
In some embodiments, the salt is KC1. KC1 may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 1-50 mM, 1.5-40 mM, 1.5-30 mM, 1.5-20 mM or 1.5-10 mM.
A stabilizer is used to stabilize the protein in its native
conformation. Suitable stabilizers for protein solutions are well
known in the art. The stabilizer may be a sugar. The stabilizer can be selected from the group consisting of mannitol, trehalose, sucrose, sorbitol, maltose and xylitol. The results provided herein show that different types of stabilizer are effective. The
stabilizer (e.g. a sugar) may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 10-500 mM, 20-400 mM, 30-300 mM, 40-200 mM, 50-185 mM, 55-100 mM, 60-90 mM, or more preferably 65-85 mM. Most preferably the stabilizer is mannitol. Mannitol may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 20-200 mM, 30-150 mM, 50-100 mM, 60-90 mM, or more preferably 65-85 mM. Most preferably, mannitol is present at 75 mM or at about 75 mM.
The L19-TNF immunocytokine may be present at a concentration as set out here, or about such a concentration: at least 0.3 mg/mL, at least 0.4 mg/mL, at least 0.5 mg/mL, at least 0.6 mg/mL or at least 0.8 mg/mL. Preferably, the L19-TNF immunocytokine is present at 0.45 mg/mL or about 0.45 mg/mL, although higher concentrations also may be preferred in some embodiments. The L19-TNF immunocytokine may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 0.1-2.0 mg/mL, 0.2-1.5 mg/mL, 0.3-1.0 mg/mL, 0.4-0.8 mg/mL or 0.4-0.6 mg/mL.
The polysorbate may be polysorbate20. In some embodiments, the pH of the composition may be within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 7.6-8.4 or 7.7-8.3, more preferably 7.8-8.8, 7.8-8.2 or 7.9-8.1. Most preferably, the pH of the composition is 8, or about 8.
The sodium phosphate buffer may comprise glycerol. Glycerol may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here (presented as w/v) , or about such a range: 0.1-2%, preferably 0.3-1.8%, more preferably 0.5-1.7%, 0.5-1.5%, 1-1.5%, 1-1.2%. Most preferably, the sodium phosphate buffer comprises glycerol at a concentration of 1% w/v or about 1% w/v.
The sodium phosphate may comprise EDTA. EDTA may be present at a concentration within a range set out here, or about such range: 1-20 mM, preferably 2-15 mM, or more preferably 3-10 mM or 6-9 mM. Most preferably the sodium phosphate buffer comprises EDTA is present at 5 mM or at about 5 mM. However, EDTA is not needed for the
stability of the formulation itself, but is useful as a
preservative .
The sodium phosphate buffer may comprise NaH2PC>4. NaH2PC>4 may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 1-100 mM, preferably 2-50 mM, 3-30 mM, 5-25 mM, 8-23 mM, 10-20 mM, or more preferably 12-18 mM. Most preferably, NaH2P04 is present at a concentration of 15 mM or about 15 mM. The sodium phosphate buffer may comprise Na2HPC>4. Na2HPC>4 may be present in a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 1-100 mM, preferably 2-50 mM, 3-30 mM, 4-25 mM, 5-20 mM, 6-18 mM, or more preferably 7-15 mM. Most preferably Na2HPC>4 is present at a concentration of 10 mM or 10 mM.
In some embodiments, the sodium phosphate buffer may comprise KCl. KCl may be present in a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 0.1-10 mM, 0.2-5 mM, 0.5-3 mM, preferably 1-2 mM, more preferably 1.1-1.9, 1.2-1.9, 1.3-1.8, 1.4- 1.7 mM or 1.4-1.6. In some embodiments, KCl is absent. However, in some embodiments (particularly when other salts are not present) , KCl can be present at a much higher concentration, for instance up to 5 mM or about 5 mM, 10 mM or about 10 mM, 20 mM or about 20 mM, 30 mM or about 30 mM, 40 mM or about 40 mM, 50 mM or about 50 mM, 100 mM or about 100 mM. Most preferably, the sodium phosphate buffer comprises KCl at a concentration of 1.5 mM or about 1.5 mM.
Advantageously, the sodium phosphate buffer comprises 15 mM NaH2PC>4 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) , 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. Advantageously, the
L19-TNF immunocytokine concentration is at least 0.4 mg/mL.
Also preferred are sodium phosphate buffers comprising about 15 mM NaH2P04 and about 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, about 75 mM mannitol, about 1% glycerol ( /v) , about 1.5 mM KC1, about 30 mM NaCl and about 0.01% polysorbate20. Advantageously, the L19-TNF
immunocytokine concentration is at least about 0.4 mg/mL.
Also advantageously, the sodium phosphate buffer comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 0.01% polysorbate20 and 5 mM EDTA. Advantageously, the L19-TNF immunocytokine concentration is at least 0.4 mg/mL.
Also preferred are sodium phosphate buffers comprising about 15 mM NaH2P04 and about 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, about 75 mM mannitol, about 1% glycerol (w/v), about 1.5 mM KC1, about 30 mM NaCl, about 0.01% polysorbate20 and about 5 mM EDTA. Advantageously, the L19- TNF immunocytokine concentration is at least about 0.4 mg/mL.
In another aspect, the compositions disclosed herein are provided for use in a method of treatment of the human or animal body by therapy. Such treatment involves administration of the composition to a human or animal, preferably a human. The treatment may be of a cancer .
Compositions of the invention are particularly suited to use in treatment of sarcomas. Types of sarcoma can include angiosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, Ewing' s sarcoma, fibroblastic sarcoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, liposarcoma, osteosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma and soft tissue sarcoma.
In some embodiments, the composition further comprises the L19-IL2 immunocytokine .
Methods of treating cancer are also provided, such methods
comprising administering a composition disclosed herein into a tumour or lesion by injection.
The treated cancer may be a primary tumour. The treated cancer may be metastatic a tumour.
Compositions of the invention are particularly suited to use in treatment of skin cancers, e.g. malignant skin tumour, melanoma or carcinoma, since their location is amenable to direct local
injection. Other tumours within the body may also be treated, and injections may be guided to tumours within soft tissue or internal organs, e.g. by sonography (26) .
Treatment in accordance with the invention may be used in a surgical context, where injection is performed before, during or after tumour surgery .
Advantageously, the L19-I! immunocytokme as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2 is also administered the patient who is treated with the L19-TNF immunocytokine. When treatment involves administration < the L19-IL2 immunocytokine, the method may also comprise mixing a composition of the first aspect with an L19-IL2 immunocytokine formulation, prior to administration. In other embodiments, as described below, the L19- and L19-IL2 compositions are
administered separately.
The L19-TNF immunocytokine and the L19-IL2 immunocytokines may be provided as separate formulations to permit either sequential administration (in either order) , which includes essentially- simultaneous administration in which the L19-TNF and L19-IL2 immunocytokines are administered at essentially the same time. For example, the method of treatment may comprise injecting the L19-TNF formulation and then immediately injecting the L19-IL2 formulation (or vice-versa) .
Sequential administration can also be used to administer the second immunocytokine after a period of time following administration of the first immunocytokine. For example, the immunocytokines can be injected within 24 hours, 12 hours, 1 hour, or preferably within 30 minutes of each other. Preferably, the immunocytokines are
administered within a few minutes of each other. The two immunocytokines may be injected at the same point in the tumour site, or at different points. A combined injection of both
immunocytokines may be administered. It may be preferable to administer a dose in multiple injections, for example to inject multiple locations across the tumour or around the tumour site, or to facilitate administration of a larger total volume of
immunocytokine .
The L19-TNF immunocytokine and the L19-IL2 immunocytokines may be provided as a combined preparation.
Advantageously, the L19-TNF formulation and the L19-IL2 formulation may be provided as separate formulations but administered
simultaneously by a clinician. An L19-TNF formulation according to the invention may be mixed with an L19-IL2 formulation prior to administration to the patient. The L19-TNF and L19-IL2
formulations may be mixed less than 1 hour before administration, less than 30 minutes before administration, less than 15 minutes before administration, less than 5 minutes before administration, less than 2 minutes before administration, or less than 1 minute before administration. In another approach, the clinician
administers the L19-TNF formulation and the L19-IL2 formulation at essentially the same time, without prior mixing.
The invention also provides a method of preparing a formulation suitable for use as an injectable anticancer medicine, the method comprising providing a composition according to the invention, and mixing said composition with an L19-IL2 immunocytokine formulation. This method may be performed immediately before the mixture is administered to a patient.
Preferably, the L19-IL2 immunocytokine is formulated in a phosphate buffer comprising NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of 1-50 mM, NaCl at a concentration of 1-50 mM, KC1 at a concentration of 1-2 mM, mannitol at a concentration of 50-200 mM, polysorbate80 at a concentration of
0.05-0.2% (v/v) , Glycerol at a concentration of 0.5-2% and EDTA at a concentration of 1-20 mM and pH from 5.5-7.0.
The L19-IL2 immunocytokine is also formulated in a phosphate buffer comprising NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of 1-50 mM, NaCl at a
concentration of 1-50 mM, KC1 at a concentration of 1-2 mM, mannitol at a concentration of 50-200 mM, polysorbate80 at a concentration of 0.05-0.3% (v/v), and Glycerol at a concentration of 0.5-2% and pH from 5.5-7.0. In some embodiments, a polysorbate80 concentration (v/v) of 0.28%, or about 0.28%, is used.
Alternatively, the L19-IL2 immunocytokine may be formulated in a phosphate buffer comprising NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, NaCl at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, KC1 at a concentration of about 1-2 mM, mannitol at a concentration of about 50-200 mM, polysorbate80 at a concentration of about 0.05-0.2% (v/v), Glycerol at a concentration of about 0.5-2% and EDTA at a concentration of about 1-20 mM and pH from about 5.5-7.0. Alternatively, the L19-IL2 immunocytokine may also be formulated in a phosphate buffer comprising NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of about 1- 50 mM, NaCl at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, KC1 at a
concentration of about 1-2 mM, mannitol at a concentration of about 50-200 mM, polysorbate80 at a concentration of about 0.05-0.3% (v/v), and Glycerol at a concentration of about 0.5-2% and pH from about 5.5-7.0.
The NaH2PC>4 may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 2-25 mM, 3-20 mM, more preferably 5-15 mM. Most preferably the NaH2PC>4 is present at 6.7 mM or about 6.7 mM. The NaCl may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 5-40 mM or 10-30 mM or more preferably 15-25 mM. Most preferably NaCl is present at 20 mM or about 20 mM. The KC1 may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 1.2-2.0 mM, more preferably 1.5-1.8 mM. Most preferably, KC1 is present at 1.8 mM or about 1.8 mM.
Mannitol may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 80-180 mM, or more preferably 100-150 mM. Most preferably, mannitol is present at 133 mM or at about 133 mM. Polysorbate80 may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here (presented as v/v), or about such a range: 0.1-0.3%, 0.07-0.18%, or more preferably 0.08-0.15%. Most preferably,
polysorbate80 is present at 0.1% (v/v) or at about 0.1% (v/v) . Glycerol may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here (presented as w/v) , or about such a range: 0.7-1.8%, or more preferably 0.8-1.5%. Most preferably, glycerol is present at 1% (w/v) or about 1% (w/v) . EDTA may be present at a concentration within a range as set out here, or about such a range: 2-15 mM, or more preferably 3-10 mM or 6-9 mM. Most preferably EDTA is present at 5 mM or at about 5 mM. The pH is preferably 6.0-6.8, more preferably 6.1-6.5 mM or 6.2-6.4. Most preferably, the pH is 6.3 or about 6.3. In a preferred embodiment, EDTA is absent. Preferably, the L19-IL2 formulation comprises 6.7 mM NaH2P04, 20 mM NaCl, 1.8 mM KC1, 133 mM mannitol, 0.1% polysorbate80 (v/v), 1% glycerol (w/v) and 5 mM EDTA and has pH 6.3.
Most preferably, the L19-IL2 formulation comprises 6.7 mM NaH2PC>4, 20 mM NaCl, 1.8 mM KC1, 133 mM mannitol, 0.1-0.3% polysorbate80 (v/v), and 1% glycerol (w/v) and has pH 6.3.
Alternatively, the L19-IL2 formulation comprises about 6.7 mM
NaH2P04, about 20 mM NaCl, about 1.8 mM KC1, about 133 mM mannitol, about 0.1% polysorbate80 (v/v), about 1% glycerol (w/v) and about 5 mM EDTA and it has pH of about 6.3.
Alternatively, the L19-IL2 formulation comprises about 6.7 mM
NaH2P04, about 20 mM NaCl, about 1.8 mM KC1, about 133 mM mannitol, about 0.1-0.3% polysorbate80 (v/v), and about 1% glycerol (w/v) and it has pH of about 6.3.
The invention also provides kits. A kit according to the invention may comprise a dry (e.g. lyophilised) preparation of L19-TNF immunocytokine in a first container, and a buffer solution of the invention as disclosed herein. A kit may further comprise a lyophilised preparation of L19-IL2 immunocytokine in a second container and a second buffer solution as disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the kit may comprise a preparation of the L19-TNF and/or L19-IL2 immunocytokines in the form of a sterile liquid solution, wherein the immunocytokine is dissolved in a solvent or in an appropriate buffer as described herein. The immunocytokine solutions of the invention are preferably apyrogenic. The skilled person will understand that, when provided separately from a dry or liquid immunoconj ugate composition, the buffer will be provided in a separate container.
The kits may include instructions for dissolving the
immunocytokines, and/or mixing the immunocytokines, and/or
administering the immunocytokines to a cancer patient.
A kit comprising a first container comprising a composition
according to the invention is also provided. The kit may contain a second container comprising a preparation of L19-IL2 immunocytokine as discussed. The kits may also include items to aid administration of the immunocytokines to the patient, e.g. syringes and the like.
Brief Description of the Figures Figure 1. Schematic structure of the L19-TNF polypeptide chain
(top panel) and amino acid sequence of L19-TNF (lower panel) . (The amino acid sequence of LI 9-TNF is set forth in SEQ ID NO:l.)
Figure 2. Schematic structure of the L19-IL2 polypeptide chain (top panel) and amino acid sequence of L19-IL2 (lower panel) . (The amino acid sequence of L19-IL2 is set forth in SEQ ID NO : 2. )
Figure 3. Diagram of the cloning scheme for L19-TNF .
Figure 4. Diagram of the cloning scheme for L19-IL2.
Figure 5. Absorbance 280 nm of the L19-TNF immunocytokine in the initial buffer solution at time points in months over a 60 month period. The horizontal line shows the lower detection limit.
Figure 6. Western Blot of precipitate arising from the initial L19- TNF formulation, recovered by centrifugation to yield a pellet that was resuspended and run against dissolved L19-TNF as a standard. Lane 1: L19-TNF standard (reducing); lane 2: L19-TNF standard (non-reducing); lane 3: L19-TNF pellet (reducing); Lane 4: L19-TNF pellet (non-reducing) .
Figure 7. Treatment of a patient with L19-TNF in phosphate buffer in combination with L19-IL2. CT scan at Day 0 shows the presence of the melanoma lesion (top panel) and CT scan taken six months after the start of treatment, shows that the lesion has completely disappeared (lower panel) .
Figure 8. Treatment of a patient with L19-TNF in phosphate buffer in combination with Doxorubicin. A patient with chondrosarcoma was treated with 2 cycles of L19-TNF (17 ug/kg - 3 weekly injections per cycle) and doxorubicin (60 mg/m2 1 weekly injection per cycle) . The target lesion in lung shows growth stabilization at CT after 2 cycles of treatment.
Detailed Description
The following applications of the present invention are provided by way of example and not limitation.
In some embodiments, the composition of the invention may be administered alone or in combination with other treatments, either simultaneously or sequentially dependent upon the condition to be treated.
Treatments involving the compositions of the invention may include the administration of suitable doses of an anticancer compound. Anti-cancer compounds are cytotoxic compounds which inhibit the growth, division and/or proliferation of cancer cells. Anti-cancer compounds may, in some circumstances, have an effect on normal non- cancer cells in a patient. An anti-cancer compound may, for example inhibit the cell-cycle or activate apoptosis. Suitable anti-cancer compounds which inhibit the cell cycle include DNA damaging agents and anti-mitotic agents, including inhibitors of mitotic spindle assembly. A DNA damaging agent is a chemotherapeutic compound which induces DNA DSBs in cellular DNA, thereby inhibiting or abolishing DNA replication. Many suitable compounds are known in the art for use in the treatment of cancer, including, for example, bleomycin hydorxyurea, mitomycin and actinomycin and inhibitors of
topoisomerase I and II activity, including anthracylines such as daunorubicin, doxorubicin, epirubicin, idarubicin, mitoxantrone and valrubicin, etoposide and teniposide, and members of the tecan family e.g. irinotecan, topotecan, rubitecan. DNA damaging agents may be used as described herein in any convenient form or
formulation. For example, any suitable isomer, salt, solvate, chemically protected form, or prodrug of a particular DNA damaging agent may be employed.
In some preferred embodiments, the DNA damaging agent may be doxorubicin ( (8S, 10S) -10- (4-amino-5-hydroxy-6-methyl-tetrahydro-2H pyran-2-yloxy) -6, 8 , ll-trihydroxy-8- ( 2-hydroxyacetyl ) -l-methoxy-7 , 8, 9, lO-tetrahydrotetracene-5 , 12-dione) such as morpholino- doxorubicin, cyanomorpholino-doxorubicin, 2-pyrrolino-doxorubicin and/or deoxydoxorubicin . Doxorubicin is an anthracycline
intercalating agent which is widely used in cancer treatment under trade names such as Adriamycin™, and Rubex™.
In some embodiments, the composition of the invention may be administered in combination with doxorubicin.
It is generally convenient to provide the composition of the invention and the doxorubicin as separate molecules. They may be
provided as a combined preparation, or as separate formulations to permit either simultaneous or sequential administration. The clinician can determine the most suitable manner of administering the single dose of each L19-TNF and doxorubicin to the patient.
For example, the method of treatment may comprise administering the composition of the invention and the doxorubicin in separate injections, simultaneously or sequentially.
Where sequential administration is used, the immunocytokines are preferably administered within 24 hours, 12 hours, 1 hour or more preferably within 30 minutes of each other.
The quantity of L19-TNF administered will depend on the size and nature of the tumour, among other factors. For example, the dose of L19-TNF may be in the range of 10 - 17μg/kg and the dose of doxorubicin 60 mg/m2. The clinician will determine a therapeutically effective amount for administration.
Further treatments may be used in combination with the invention include the administration of suitable doses of pain relief drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g. aspirin, paracetamol, ibuprofen or ketoprofen) or opiates such as morphine, or antiemetics. Where the immunocytokines are administered for cancer treatment, they are injected parenterally . In one embodiment, the immunocytokines are injected at the site of the tumour,
preferably by intratumoural injection. Peritumoural injection, e.g. local intradermal injection, is another suitable method for
administering the immunocytokine locally to a tumour site. In some embodiments, the L19-TNF immunoconj ugate may be administered by infusion, e.g. intravenous / systemic infusion. Embodiments of the invention in which the L19-TNF immunoconj ugate is present at low concentration are particularly suited to administration by infusion.
Treatment of a tumour according to the present invention may include complete eradication of the tumour. The disappearance of any evidence of vital tumour after stopping injections represents complete treatment of the tumour. Disappearance of the tumour may
be determined when the tumour has no discernible volume or is no longer visible. Treatment may comprise treatment to eradicate the tumour and prevent tumour regrowth.
Patients are preferably monitored during a follow-up period of at least one month, preferably at least six months or at least a year, after administration of the immunocytokine combination therapy.
Disappearance of the tumour, and lack of tumour regrowth, may be observed in the follow-up period. Absence of tumour regrowth may be observed .
The quantity of L19-TNF and the quantity of L19-IL2 administered will depend on the size and nature of the tumour, among other factors. For example, the dose of L19-TNF may be in the range of 20 pg - 2 mg e.g. 100-1,000 g, 200-600 g, or between 300-400 g. The dose may be 50-500 μg (e.g 100-400 μg) per treatment. The dose of L19-IL2 may be in the range of 1-15 Mio IU (e.g. 10-13 Mio IU) per treatment. The treatment may consist of 13 Mio IU of L19-IL2 and 400 μg of L19-TNF in an approximative volume of 2.0 ml as
intratumoral injection. The dose of L19-IL2 may be in the range of 20 g - 3 mg e.g. 100-2,500 g, 300-2,000 g or between 500-1,800 ]ig . These are examples only and, of course, different doses may be used. The formulations of this invention enable larger doses to be administered without a large volume being needed. The clinician will determine a therapeutically effective amount for
administration .
The methods may comprise treating a tumour in a patient by injecting L19-TNF formulation, optionally with the L19-IL2 formulation
(administered sequentially or simultaneously) at the tumour site, wherein the tumour disappears in the absence of further doses of the immunocytokine ( s ) . Optionally, further doses may be administered.
In the event of tumour recurrence after the follow-up period, or if other tumours develop, patients may receive a further treatment with immunocytokine therapy according to the invention, to remove the further tumour.
Nucleic acid molecules encoding the immunocytokines , and parts thereof, can be used in connection with the compositions and methods of the invention defined in the claims. The nucleic acid molecule may be a vector, e.g. a plasmid suitable for expression of the nucleotide sequence. Normally the nucleotide sequence is operably linked to a regulatory element such as a promoter for transcription. Exemplary vectors for the expression of L19-TNF and L19-IL2 are disclosed in Figure 3 and Figure 4, respectively. The skilled person will appreciate that further DNA vectors capable for
expressing the L19-TNF and L19-IL2 immunocytokines of Figure 1 and Figure 2 can be readily constructed. Use of such DNA vectors are also within the scope of this invention when they are used in connection with the compositions and methods defined in the claims.
The nucleic acid molecules may be contained in a host cell, which may be a cell transfected with the nucleic acid molecules, or a daughter of such a cell. Cells, especially eukaryotic cells e.g. HEK and CHO cells, or bacterial cells e.g. Escherichia coli, containing the nucleic acid molecules can be used.
Immunocytokines of the invention may be produced using recombinant techniques, for example by expressing recombinant DNA encoding the immunocytokine in a cell. Normally the expression is performed in a eukaryotic host cell containing nucleic acid, as described above. Expression may therefore comprise culturing such a host cell. For L19-TNF , trimeri sation of the subunits may occur in the cell or during purification of the fusion proteins from the cell (21), (24) . Example 1: L19-TNF immunocytokine formulations in Hepes buffer
The following formulations were prepared to reach L19-TNF
concentration of 0.4 mg/ml. Formulations were obtained that allows higher concentrations of L19-TNF to be produced and maintained without precipitation occurring.
The primary buffer component was Hepes, and the buffer pH, salt and polysorbate concentrations were varied.
Samples of each L19—TNFof formulation were stored, at —80 C i 5 C and subjected to multiple cycles of freezing and thawing. Three acceptance criteria were used to determine whether each buffer provides an acceptable L19-TNF formulation:
1. Visual clarity = clear solution without visible particles,
2. A280 stability = less than 5% loss of 280nm absorbance compared with original value, and
3. Trimer purity = over 95% purity, evaluated by size exclusion chromatography (SEC) .
Hepes buffers were prepared at pH 7.5 and 8.0:
Hepes-1 comprises 30 mM Hepes at pH 7.5, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol and 1.8% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Hepes-2 comprises 30 mM Hepes at pH 7.5, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.1% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Hepes-3 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol and 1.8% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Hepes-4 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.005% polysorbate20. None of the
acceptance criteria were met.
Hepes-5 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.01% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Hepes- 6 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.05% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Hepes-7 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.1% polysorbate20. All three acceptance criteria were met .
Hepes-8 comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.2% polysorbate20. All three acceptance criteria were met .
Further formulations were prepared to reach L19-TNF concentration of 0.2 mg/ml:
Hepes-A comprises 30 mM Hepes at pH 7.5, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol and 1.8% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Hepes-B comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol and 1.8% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Hepes-C comprises 15 mM Hepes at pH 8.0, 5 mM EDTA, 75 mM mannitol, 1.8% glycerol (w/v) and 0.1% polysorbate20. All three acceptance criteria were met .
Hepes-based formulations showed particles in suspension, which could only be dissolved in some cases by using 0.1% or 0.2% polysorbate20.
Following optimization, the most preferred hepes-based buffer for LI 9-TNF was 15 mM Hepes, 75mM Mannitol, 0.2% polysorbate20 (v/v) , 1.8% Glycerol (w/v), 5mM EDTA, pH 8.0 - this buffer meets all three acceptance criteria and is denoted Hepes-9.
L19-TNF was formulated in the Hepes-9 buffer at a final
concentration of 0.092 mg/mL and was tested for stability. This L19-TNF immunocytokine formulation was stored at -80° for up to 60 months during which time the protein concentration was monitored by measuring the 280 nm absorbance.
Figure 5 shows that the 280 nm absorbance does not decrease
substantially over the 60 month period, indicating that the initial Hepes-9 buffer is suitable for long-term storage. The horizontal line shows the lower detection limit. The L19-TNF immunocytokine
is stable in the initial buffer stored at -80° for up to 60 months. 1 mg of L19-TNF corresponds to approximately OD = 1.3.
Example 2: Increased concentration L19-TNF formulations
The Hepes-9 buffer described in Example 1 was not suitable for higher concentrations of L19-TNF when starting from lower
concentrations. For example, when the concentration was increased from 0.092 mg/mL up to 0.4 - 0.45 mg /mL, small particles appeared in the suspension and a visible pellet was recovered after
centrifugation .
After concentrating the L19-TNF immunocytokine solution in the Hepes-9 buffer, the product was stored at 2-8°C and at -80°C for 24 hours. In both cases small white particles were still visible in suspension. The 280 nm absorbance (A280nm) of the solution was read after centrifugation and a 6%-8% of OD loss was recorded.
Furthermore, when the product was filtered after storage at 2-8 °C, a 16% of loss the A280nm reading was recorded, as shown in Table 1.
Table 1
Example 3: Identification of the precipitate
To confirm that the loss of absorbance after concentration was actually due to a precipitation of L19-TNF , we resuspended the pellet in solution and run a Western blotting, using an anti-TNF antibody and a chemio-luminescent substrate.
Figure 6 shows bands at the molecular weight of L19-TNF both in the standard solution and in the pellet in both reducing and non- reducing conditions. This indicates that when the concentration of L19-TNF in the Hepes-9 buffer is increased, the protein
precipitates. Lane 1: L19-TNF standard (reducing); lane 2: L19- TNF standard (non-reducing); lane 3: L19-TNF pellet (reducing); Lane 4: L19-TNF pellet (non-reducing) .
Example 4: Various L19-TNF immunocytokine formulations
The following formulations were prepared to reach L19-TNF
concentration of 0.4 mg/ml. Formulations were obtained that allows higher concentrations of L19-TNF to be produced and maintained without precipitation occurring.
The primary buffer component, buffer pH, salt and polysorbate concentrations were varied.
Samples of each L19—TNFoi formulation were stored at —80 C i 5 C and subjected to multiple cycles of freezing and thawing. Three acceptance criteria were used to determine whether each buffer provides an acceptable L19-TNF formulation:
1. Visual clarity = clear solution without visible particles,
2. A280 stability = less than 5% loss of 280nm absorbance compared with original value, and
3. Trimer purity = over 95% purity, evaluated by size exclusion chromatography (SEC) .
Tris-based buffers were prepared at pH 8.0 and 8.5:
Tris-1 comprises 15 mM Tris at pH 8.0 with 75 mM mannitol and 30 mM NaCl . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Tris-2 comprises 15 mM Tris at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 30 mM NaCl and 1% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Tris-3 comprises 15 mM Tris at pH 8.5 and 75 mM mannitol and 30 mM NaCl. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Tris-4 comprises 15 mM Tris at pH 8.5, 75 mM mannitol, 30 mM NaCl and 1% glycerol (w/v) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Acetate buffers were prepared at pH 5:
Acetate-1 comprises 20 mM NaAc at pH 5.0, 8.5% Sucrose (w/v), 130 μΜ EDTA. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Acetate-2 comprises 20 mM NaAc at pH 5.0, 8.5% Sucrose (w/v), 130 μΜ EDTA, 0.1% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Histidine buffers were prepared at pH 6, 8 and 9:
Hist-1 comprises 20 mM histidine at pH 6.0, 8.5% Sucrose (w/v), 130 μΜ EDTA. None of the acceptance criteria were met. Hist-2 comprises 20 mM histidine at pH 8.0, 8.5% Sucrose (w/v), 130 μΜ EDTA. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Hist-3 comprises 20 mM histidine at pH 9.0, 8.5% Sucrose (w/v), 130 μΜ EDTA. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Citrate buffer was prepared at pH 6.6
Citrate-1 comprises 5.6 g/L sodium Citrate, 0.21 g/L citric acid, 70 g/L trehalose dihydrate, 0.2 g/L polysorbate80 , 1% (w/v) glycerol, 5mM EDTA, pH 6.6. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met indicating particles in suspension or aggregation of the trimer.
Borate buffer was prepared at pH 7.4
Borate-1 comprises l.lg/L sodium borate, 3.5g/L boric acid, 55 mM mannitol, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 5mM EDTA, pH 7.4. None of the
acceptance criteria were met.
Carbonate buffer was prepared at pH 7.0 and pH 8.0
Carbonate-1 comprises 0.42% (w/v) Na2C03, 5% Glucose, 0.9% (w/v) NaCl, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 1.5 mM KC1, 5 mM EDTA, pH 7.0. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Carbonate-2 comprises 0.42% (w/v) Na2CC>3, 5% Glucose, 0.9% (w/v) NaCl, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 1.5 m KC1, 5 mM EDTA, pH 8.0. None of the acceptance criteria were met. All tris, acetate, histidine, citrate, borate and carbonate-based buffers that were tested showed particles in suspension and were not considered for further investigation.
Example 5: L19-TNF immunocytokine formulations in phosphate buffer Phosphate buffers were then investigated. Again, samples were prepared to reach L19-TNF concentration of 0.4 mg/ml. Samples were stored at -80°C ± 5°C and subjected to multiple cycles of freezing and thawing. Phosphate buffers were prepared at pH 6.3, 6.5, 7.0 and 8.0 using monobasic sodium phosphate, with and without dibasic sodium
phosphate:
Phos-1 comprises 10 mM NaH2PC>4 at pH 6.5, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) and 1.5 mM KC1. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-2 comprises 10 mM NaH2PC>4 at pH 7.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) and 1.5 mM KC1. None of the acceptance criteria were met. Phos-3 comprises 10 mM NaH2P04 at pH 7.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1 and 0.05% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-4 comprises 10 mM NaH2P04 at pH 7.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.05% polysorbate20. Neither the visual clarity nor the A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was met .
Phos-5 comprises 10 mM NaH2PC>4 at pH 7.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1 and 0.2% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met.
Phos-6 comprises 10 mM NaH2PC>4 at pH 7.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol ( /v) , 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.2% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met.
Phos-7 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0 , 75 mM mannitol, 1.5 mM KC1 and 30 mM NaCl. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-8 comprises 10 mM NaH2P04 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1 and 0.05% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met. Phos-9 comprises 10 mM NaH2P04 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
Phos-10 comprises 10 mM NaH2P0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.02% polysorbate20.
Both the trimer purity and A280 stability criteria were met but the visual clarity criteria was not met.
Phos-11 comprises 10 mM NaH2P0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.03% polysorbate20.
Both the trimer purity and A280 stability criteria were met but the visual clarity criteria was not met.
Phos-12 comprises 10 mM NaH2P0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.2% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met .
Phos-13 comprises 10 mM NaH2P0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and 0.05% polysorbate20.
None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-14 comprises 10 mM NaH2P04 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1 and 0.2% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met .
Phos-15 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and trimer purity criteria were met but the A280 stability criteria was not met.
Phos-16 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1.5% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 10 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met.
Phos-17 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 10 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met.
Phos-18 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 100 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-19 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-20 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 8.0, 50 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 10 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. Both the visual clarity and A280 stability criteria were met but the trimer purity criteria was not met.
Phos-21 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 0.01%
polysorbate20 and 5mM EDTA. All three acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-22 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM saccharose, 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 1% ( /v) glycerol, 0.01% (v/v) polysorbate20 and 5mM EDTA. All three acceptance criteria were met
Phos-23 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 70 g/L trehalose dihydrate (i.e. 185 mM trehalose), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 0.01% (v/v) polysorbate20 and 5mM EDTA. All three acceptance criteria were met .
Phos-24 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 0.01%
polysorbate80 and 5mM EDTA. All three acceptance criteria were met
Phos-25 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl, 1% (w/v) glycerol, 0.02% (w/v) polyoxyl 35 castor oil and 5mM EDTA. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-26 comprises 6.7 mM Na2HP0 at pH 6.3, 133 mM mannitol, 1.8 mM KC1, 20 mM NaCl and EDTA 5mM. Phos-26 is a comparative example, based on a prior art buffer that was denoted "PBS-Siena" in
WO2007/128563 (27) . None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-27 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.03% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
Most preferably all three of the acceptance criteria are met.
The tests using e.g. Phos-22 and Phos-23 show that, regardless of the type of stabilizer, high quality soluble L19-TNF solutions can be maintained.
Reduction of L19-TNF concentration in each buffer has not been observed to reduce formulation stability.
The most preferred buffers selected for ongoing clinical tests were Phos-19 and Phos-21. The difference between these buffers is the presence of EDTA in Phos-21 and the absence of EDTA in Phos-19. While the presence or absence of EDTA is not observed to impact the solubility of LI 9-TNF , nor the stability of the LI 9-TNF solution, EDTA may be helpful as a preservative.
The importance of KCL was further investigated. Phos-19 Phosphate buffer was prepared without KC1 as follows.
Phos-28 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) , 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
It was found that KC1 was not essential in the formulation. A KC1 concentration in the range about 1.5-1.8 mM helped to maintainthe isotonicity of the solution by preventing a sudden pH shift during freezing of the formulation.
It was found that in absence of polysorbate the samples were not stable (e.g. Phos-26, borate-1 or Phos-25) . (In Phos-25 polysorbat is replaced with the surfactant, polyoxyl 35 castor oil.)
Example 6: Effect of the pH on Phos-19 Phosphate buffer
Phosphate buffer Phos-19 was further investigated regarding the pH. Phosphate buffer Phos-19 was prepared at pH 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, 7.8, 8.5 8.8 and 9.0.
Phos-29 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 6.5, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-30 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 7.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-31 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 7.5, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol ( /v) , 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met. Phos-32 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 7.8, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-33 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 8.5, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-34 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.8, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met
Phos-35 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 9.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KCl, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. None of the acceptance criteria were met.
It was therefore found that only pH values above 7.5 and below 9 are suitable for phosphate buffer formulations
Example 7: studies on the salt and the phosphate concentration in the Phos-19 Phosphate buffer
The salt NaCl was substituted by another salt (e.g. KCl) . Nacl was removed from Phos-19 and substituted by KCl at a concentration of 1.5 mM or 30 mM.
Phos-36 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met . Phos-37 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM KCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
It was therefore demonstrated that different salts can be used in phosphate buffer formulations.
Phosphate buffer (Phos-19 variants) comprising various
concentrations of NaH2PC>4 and Na2HPC>4 were tested.
Phos-38 comprises 10 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v) , 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-39 comprises 20 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
Phos-40 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 15 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 1.5 mM KC1, 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met.
Example 8: Further studies on Phosphate buffers, regarding glycerol, KC1, and Tween80
Further investigations using the Phos-28 (15 mM NaH2PC>4 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20 ) were done. Phos-28 corresponds to Phos-19 without KC1.
(i) Various concentrations of glycerol (w/v) were tested:
Glycerol concentrations of 0.5% and 1.5% (w/v) were tested.
Phos-41 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 0.5% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
Phos-42 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1.5% glycerol ( /v) , 30 mM NaCl and 0.01% polysorbate20. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
It was therefore found that a concentration of glycerol as low as 0.5% can be used in phosphate buffer formulations that pass all three acceptance criteria.
(ii) Various concentrations of Tween80:
Phosphate buffer (Phos-28) comprising various concentrations of Tween80 instead of Tween20 were tested.
Phos-43 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM NaCl and 0.005% polysorbate80. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
Phos-44 comprises 15 mM NaH2P0 and 10 mM Na2HP0 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM NaCl and 0.03% polysorbate80. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
Phos-45 comprises 15 mM NaH2P04 and 10 mM Na2HP04 at pH 8.0, 75 mM mannitol, 1% glycerol (w/v), 30 mM NaCl and 0.1% polysorbate80. All of the acceptance criteria were met .
It was therefore found that a concentration of polysorbate 80 as low as 0.005% can be used for phosphate buffer formulations.
Example 9: Combining L19-TNF and L19-IL2 formulations
It was then investigated if the new formulation buffer of L19-TNF dissolved in Phos-19 was suitable for combination with L19-IL2 in the clinical setting.
Various mixes of L19-TNF in the Phos-19 buffer were performed with L19-IL2 in a buffer comprising 6.7 mM NaH2P0 , 20 mM NaCl, 1.8 mM KC1, 133 mM mannitol, 0.1% polysorbate80 (v/v), 1% glycerol (w/v) and 5 mM EDTA and has pH 6.3. These formulations were mixed together and the resultant mixtures were tested both at time 0 and
after 3 hours at room temperature. We considered that in the clinical operations, the mixture would in no case exceed 3 hours of incubation as the two products are mixed and injected almost immediately. The mixtures were prepared by adding L19-TNF into the L19-IL2 solution and vice versa. The results are shown in Table 2.
Table 2
Protein amount was calculated by quantitative Cation Exchange chromatography. Bioactivity was calculated by referring to TNF or IL2 standard. IR = Immunoreactivity
Importantly, a clear solution with no protein loss or aggregates was recovered after the 3 hours. Overall the mixture was found to be stable .
Example 10: Treatment of a patient with L19-TNF in phosphate buffer in combination with L19-IL2
The new formulation of L19-TNF dissolved in Phos-21 in combination with L19-IL2, which is in a buffer comprising 6.7 mM NaH2PC>4, 20 mM NaCl, 1.8 mM KC1, 133 mM mannitol, 0.28% polysorbate80 (v/v) , and 1%
glycerol ( /v) and which has pH 6.3, was then tested in a clinical setting .
A 59 year old patient was diagnosed with Stage IIIB melanoma and presented an injectable retroauricolar metastasis.
The patient received four treatments through intralesional injection with L19-TNF dissolved in Phos-21 in combination with L19-IL2.
First and second treatments consisted of a dose of 13 Mio IU of L19IL2 and 400 μg of LI 9-TNF . The third was 3/4 of the dose of L19- TNF and L19-IL2 and the fourth treatment was 1/2 of the dose of LI 9-TNFa and L19-IL2.
Results
The CT scan at Day 0 shows the presence of the melanoma lesion
(Figure 5, top panel) . The CT scan taken six months after the start of treatment, shows that the lesion has completely disappeared (Figure 5, lower panel) . Example 11: Treatment of a patient having a sarcoma with L19-TNFa in phosphate buffer in combination with Doxorubicin
A patient with chondrosarcoma was treated with 2 cycles of L19-TNFa (17 ug/kg - 3 weekly injections per cycle) and doxorubicin (60 mg/m2 1 weekly injection per cycle), administered by infusion.
The target lesion in lung showed growth stabilization at CT after 2 cycles of treatment (Figure 8) . SEQUENCES
SEQ ID NO:l = LI 9-TNFa
EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSFSMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS ISGSSGTTYYADSVKGRF TISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKPFPYFDYWGQGTLVTVSSGDGSSGGSGGASEIVLTQSP GTLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSSFLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYYASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLTI SRLEPEDFAVYYCQQTGRIPPTFGQGTKVEIKEFSSSSGSSSSGSSSSGVRSSSRTPSDKPVAHVVAN PQAEGQLQWLNRRANALLANGVELRDNQLVVPSEGLYLIYSQVLFKGQGCPSTHVLLTHTISRIAVSY
QTKVNLLSAIKSPCQRETPEGAEAKPWYEPIYLGGVFQLEKGDRLSAEINRPDYLDFAESGQVYFGII AL
SEQ ID NO:2 = L19-IL2
EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSFSMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS ISGSSGTTYYADSVKGRF TISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKPFPYFDYWGQGTLVTVSSGDGSSGGSGGASEIVLTQSP GTLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSSFLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYYASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLTI SRLEPEDFAVYYCQQTGRIPPTFGQGTKVEIKEFSSSSGSSSSGSSSSGAPTSSSTKKTQLQLEHLLL DLQMILNGINNYKNPKLTRMLTFKFYMPKKATELKHLQCLEEELKPLEEVLNLAQSKNFHLRPRDLIS INVIVLELKGSETTFMCEYADETATIVEFLNRWITFCQS I I STLT
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Claims
1. A composition comprising L19-TNF as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, dissolved in a sodium phosphate buffer which comprises a salt at a concentration of at least about 1.5 mM, polysorbate at a concentration of at least about 0.005% (v/v), and a
stabilizer, wherein the pH of the sodium phosphate buffer is higher than 7.5 and lower than 9.
2. The composition of claim 1, wherein the polysorbate concentration is about 0.1% (v/v) or less.
3. The composition of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the sodium phosphate buffer comprises glycerol at about 0.5-1.5% w/v.
4. The composition of any one of claims 1-3, wherein the sodium phosphate buffer comprises NaH2 PC>4 at a concentration of about 5-25 mM.
5. The composition of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sodium phosphate buffer comprises Na2 HPC>4 at a concentration of about 5-20 mM.
6. The composition of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sodium phosphate buffer comprises KCl at a
concentration of about 1-2 mM.
7. The composition of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sodium phosphate buffer comprises EDTA at a
concentration of about 1-20 mM.
8. The composition of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stabilizer is a sugar.
9. The composition of claim 8, wherein the sugar is selected from the group consisting of mannitol, trehalose, sucrose, sorbitol, maltose and xylitol.
10. The composition of claim 9, wherein the sugar is
mannitol .
11. The composition of any one of claims 8-10, wherein the sugar is present at a concentration of 20-250 mM.
12. The composition of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the salt is NaCl.
13. The composition of claim 12, wherein the NaCl is at a concentration of about 10-30 mM.
14. The composition of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sodium phosphate buffer comprises polysorbate at a concentration of about 0.005 to about 0.03%.
15. The composition of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the concentration of the L19-TNF immunocytokine is at least about 0.2 mg/mL.
16. The composition of claim 15, wherein the concentration of the L19-TNF immunocytokine is at least about 0.4 mg/mL.
17. The composition of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the polysorbate is polysorbate20.
18. The composition of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising L19-IL2 immunocytokine as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2.
19. The composition of any one of the preceding claims for use in a method of treating cancer in the human or animal body by therapy.
20. The composition for the use according to claim 18, wherein the method of treating cancer comprises injecting the composition into a tumour or lesion.
21. A method of treating a cancer in a patient by injecting the composition of any one of claims 1-18 into a tumour or lesion .
22. The composition for the use according to claim 19 or 20, or the method of claim 21, wherein the cancer is a skin cancer.
23. The method or composition for the use according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the cancer is a primary tumour .
24. The method or composition for the use according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the cancer is a carcinoma.
25. The method or composition for the use according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the method comprises the preliminary step of mixing the composition of any one of claims 1-17 with an L19-IL2 immunocytokine preparation.
26. A method of preparing a formulation suitable for use as an injectable anticancer medicine, the method comprising providing a composition according to any one of claims 1-17, and mixing said composition with an L19-IL2 immunocytokine
preparation .
27. The method of claim 25 or 26, wherein the L19-IL2 immunocytokine preparation comprises NaH2 PC>4 at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, NaCl at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, KC1 at a concentration of about 1-2 mM, mannitol at a concentration of about 50-200 mM, polysorbate80 at a concentration of about 0.05-0.3% (v/v), and glycerol at a concentration of about 0.5-2% and pH from about 5.5-7.0.
28. The method of claim 27, wherein the L19-IL2
immunocytokine preparation comprises 6.7 mM NaH2 PC>4, 20 mM NaCl, 1.8 mM KC1, 133 mM mannitol, 0.1-0.3% polysorbate80 (v/v), and 1% glycerol (w/v), wherein said L19-IL2 immunocytokine
preparation has pH 6.3.
29. The method according to claim 21 or the composition for the use according to claim 19 or claim 20, wherein the tumour is sarcoma .
30. The method or composition for the use according to claim
29, wherein the method comprises injecting the composition of any one of claims 1-17 and doxorubicin.
31. The method or composition for the use according to claim
30, wherein the method comprises injecting the composition of any one of claims 1-17 and doxorubicin as separate injections simultaneously, or sequentially on the same day.
32. A kit comprising a first container comprising a
composition according to any one of claims 1-17 and a second container comprising a preparation of L19-IL2 immunocytokine .
33. The kit of claim 32, wherein the L19-IL2 immunocytokine preparation comprises NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, NaCl at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, KC1 at a
concentration of about 1-2 mM, mannitol at a concentration of about 50-200 mM, polysorbate80 at a concentration of about 0.05- 0.3% (v/v) , and glycerol at a concentration of about 0.5-2% and pH from about 5.5-7.0.
34. The kit of claim 33, wherein the L19-IL2 immunocytokine preparation comprises 6.7 mM NaH2P04, 20 mM NaCl, 1.8 mM KC1, 133 mM mannitol, 0.1-0.3% polysorbate80 (v/v), and 1% glycerol (w/v) a, wherein said L19-IL2 immunocytokine preparation has pH 6.3.
35. The kit of claim 34, wherein the polysorbate80
concentration is about 0.28% (v/v) .
36. The kit of claim 34, wherein the polysorbate80 at a concentration of about 0.05-0.2% (v/v) and/or wherein EDTA is present at a concentration of about 1-20 mM.
37. The kit of any one of claims 32-36, further comprising instructions to mix the composition according to any one of claims 1-17 with the L19-IL2 immunocytokine preparation, and to administer the resultant mixture to a cancer patient.
38. A kit comprising a dry or liquid preparation of L19-TNF immunocytokine in a first container, and a first buffer solution comprising a sodium phosphate buffer which comprises a salt at a concentration of at least about 1.5 mM, polysorbate at a concentration of at least about 0.005% (v/v), and a stabilizer, wherein the pH of the sodium phosphate buffer is higher than 7.5 and lower than 9.
39. The kit of claim 38, further comprising a dry or liquid preparation of L19-IL2 immunocytokine in a second container and a second buffer solution comprising NaH2PC>4 at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, NaCl at a concentration of about 1-50 mM, KC1 at a concentration of about 1-2 mM, mannitol at a concentration of about 50-200 mM, polysorbate80 at a concentration of about 0.05-0.3% (v/v), and glycerol at a concentration of about 0.5-2% and pH from about 5.5-7.0.
40. The kit of claim 39, further comprising instructions to mix the L19-TNF immunocytokine in the first buffer and to mix the L19-IL2 immunocytokine preparation in the second buffer, and to administer the resultant mixture to a cancer patient.
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