WO2020033664A1 - Proteins binding nkg2d, cd16 and a tumor-associated antigen - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the invention relates to multi-specific binding proteins that bind to NKG2D,
- CD 16 and at least one tumor-associated antigen.
- Cancer continues to be a significant health problem despite the substantial research efforts and scientific advances reported in the literature for treating this disease.
- Blood and bone marrow cancers are frequently diagnosed cancer types, including multiple myelomas, leukemia, and lymphomas.
- Current treatment options for these cancers are not effective for all patients and/or can have substantial adverse side effects.
- Other types of cancer also remain challenging to treat using existing therapeutic options.
- Cancer immunotherapies are desirable because they are highly specific and can facilitate destruction of cancer cells using the patient’s own immune system. Fusion proteins such as bi-specific T-cell engagers are cancer immunotherapies described in the literature that bind to tumor cells and T-cells to facilitate destruction of tumor cells. Antibodies that bind to certain tumor-associated antigens and to certain immune cells have been described in the literature. See, e.g., WO 2016/134371 and WO 2015/095412.
- NK cells Natural killer cells are a component of the innate immune system and make up approximately 15% of circulating lymphocytes. NK cells infiltrate virtually all tissues and were originally characterized by their ability to kill tumor cells effectively without the need for prior sensitization. Activated NK cells kill target cells by means similar to cytotoxic T cells - i.e., via cytolytic granules that contain perforin and granzymes as well as via death receptor pathways. Activated NK cells also secrete inflammatory cytokines such as IFN-g and chemokines that promote the recruitment of other leukocytes to the target tissue.
- cytotoxic T cells i.e., via cytolytic granules that contain perforin and granzymes as well as via death receptor pathways.
- Activated NK cells also secrete inflammatory cytokines such as IFN-g and chemokines that promote the recruitment of other leukocytes to the target tissue.
- NK cells respond to signals through a variety of activating and inhibitory receptors on their surface. For example, when NK cells encounter healthy self-cells, their activity is inhibited through activation of the killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs). Alternatively, when NK cells encounter foreign cells or cancer cells, they are activated via their activating receptors (e.g ., NKG2D, NCRs, DNAM1). NK cells are also activated by the constant region of some immunoglobulins through CD 16 receptors on their surface. The overall sensitivity of NK cells to activation depends on the sum of stimulatory and inhibitory signals.
- KIRs killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors
- NKG2D is a type-II transmembrane protein that is expressed by essentially all natural killer cells where NKG2D serves as an activating receptor. NKG2D is also be found on T cells where it acts as a costimulatory receptor. The ability to modulate NK cell function via NKG2D is useful in various therapeutic contexts including malignancy.
- the invention provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- Such proteins can engage more than one kind of NK-activating receptor, and may block the binding of natural ligands to NKG2D.
- the proteins can agonize NK cells in humans.
- the proteins can agonize NK cells in humans and in other species such as rodents and cynomolgus monkeys.
- NK cells can agonize NK cells in humans and in other species such as rodents and cynomolgus monkeys.
- one aspect of the invention provides a protein that incorporates a first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D; a second antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL; and an antibody Fc domain, a portion thereof sufficient to bind CD 16, or a third antigen-binding site that binds CD 16.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL
- an antibody Fc domain
- the antigen-binding sites may each incorporate an antibody heavy chain variable domain and an antibody light chain variable domain (e.g., arranged as in an antibody, or fused together to from an scFv), or one or more of the antigen-binding sites may be a single domain antibody, such as a V H H antibody like a camelid antibody or a VNAR antibody like those found in cartilaginous fish.
- the present invention provides multi-specific binding proteins, which include a first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D, a second antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL, an antibody Fc domain, a portion thereof sufficient to bind CD 16, or a third antigen-binding site that binds CD 16, and an additional antigen-binding site that binds the same tumor-associated antigen as the second tumor-associated site (e.g ., a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33,
- the present invention provides a protein in which the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D is a single-chain variable fragment (scFv), and the second and/or the additional antigen -binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL is an Fab fragment.
- scFv single-chain variable fragment
- the present disclosure also provides a protein in which the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D is an scFv, and the second and/or the additional antigen-binding site that binds a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL is an scFv.
- a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL is an scFv.
- the present invention provides a protein in which the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D is an Fab fragment, and the second antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL is an scFv.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL is an scFv.
- the present invention provides a protein in which the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D is an scFv, and the second antigen-binding site that binds a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL is an Fab fragment.
- a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL is an Fab fragment.
- the antigen-binding sites may each incorporate an antibody heavy chain variable domain and an antibody light chain variable domain (e.g., arranged as in an antibody, or fused together to from an scFv), or one or more of the antigen-binding sites may be a single domain antibody, such as a V H H antibody like a camelid antibody or a VNAR antibody like those found in cartilaginous fish.
- the present invention provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can include a heavy chain variable domain at least 90% identical to an amino acid sequence selected from: SEQ ID NO: l, SEQ ID NO:4l, SEQ ID NO:49, SEQ ID NO:57, SEQ ID NO:59, SEQ ID NO:6l, SEQ ID NO:69, SEQ ID NO:77, SEQ ID NO:85, and SEQ ID NO:93.
- the first antigen-binding site which binds to NKG2D, in some embodiments can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 1, such as by having an amino acid sequence at least 90% (e.g ., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: l, and/or incorporating amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 105), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 106), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 107) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 1.
- the heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 1 can be coupled with a variety of light chain variable domains to form an NKG2D binding site.
- the first antigen-binding site that incorporates a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 1 can further incorporate a light chain variable domain selected from any one of the sequences related to SEQ ID NOs:2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, and 40.
- the first antigen-binding site incorporates a heavy chain variable domain with amino acid sequences at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 1 and a light chain variable domain with amino acid sequences at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to any one of the sequences selected from SEQ ID NOs:2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, and 40.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:4l and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:42.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:4l, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:43 or 431), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:44), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:45 or 432) sequences of SEQ ID NO:4l.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g ., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:42, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:46), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:47), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:48) sequences of SEQ ID NO:42.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:49 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:50.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen -binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%,
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 50, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:54), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:55), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:56) sequences of SEQ ID NO:50.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:57 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:58, such as by having amino acid sequences at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:57 and at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:58, respectively.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:59 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:60,
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%,
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:60, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 137), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 138), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 139) sequences of SEQ ID NO:60.
- the first antigen-binding site which binds to NKG2D, in some embodiments can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:6l and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:62.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%,
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:62, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 66), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:67), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:68) sequences of SEQ ID NO:62.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 69 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:70.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen -binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:69, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:7l or 437), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:72), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:73 or 408) sequences of SEQ ID NO:69.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:70, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:74), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:75), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:76) sequences of SEQ ID NO:70.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:77 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:78.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen -binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:77, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:79 or 409), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:80), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:8l or 411) sequences of SEQ ID NO:77.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:78, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:82), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:83), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:84) sequences of SEQ ID NO:78.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:85 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:86.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen -binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:85, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:87 or 387), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:88), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:89 or 412) sequences of SEQ ID NO:85.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 86, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 90), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:9l), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:92) sequences of SEQ ID NO:86.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 93 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:94.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen -binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:93, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 95 or 421), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 96), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 97 or 422) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 93.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:94, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:98), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:99), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 100) sequences of SEQ ID NO:94.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 101 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 102, such as by having amino acid sequences at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 101 and at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 102, respectively.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 103 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 104, such as by having amino acid sequences at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 103 and at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 104, respectively.
- the first antigen-binding site can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:388 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:86.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:388, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:87 or 387), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:88), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:389 or 390) sequences of SEQ ID NO:388.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:86, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 90), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:9l), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:92) sequences of SEQ ID NO:86.
- the first antigen-binding site can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:39l and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:86.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:39l, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:87 or 387), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:88), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:392 or 393) sequences of SEQ ID NO:39l.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:86, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 90), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:9l), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:92) sequences of SEQ ID NO:86.
- the first antigen-binding site can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 394 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:86.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:394, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:87 or 387), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:88), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:395 or 396) sequences of SEQ ID NO:394.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:86, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 90), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:9l), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:92) sequences of SEQ ID NO:86.
- the first antigen-binding site can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 397 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:86.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:397, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:87 or 387), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:88), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:398 or 399) sequences of SEQ ID NO:397.
- 90% e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:86, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 90), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:9l), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:92) sequences of SEQ ID NO:86.
- the first antigen-binding site can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:400 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:86.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:400, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:87 or 387), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:88), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:40l or 402) sequences of SEQ ID NO:400.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:86, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:90), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:9l), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:92) sequences of SEQ ID NO:86.
- the first antigen-binding site can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:403 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:86.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the first antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:403, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:87 or 387), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:88), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:404 or 405) sequences of SEQ ID NO:403.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:86, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 90), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:9l), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:92) sequences of SEQ ID NO:86.
- the second antigen-binding site binding to KIT can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 109 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 113.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 109, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 110), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 111), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 112) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 109.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to KIT can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 117 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 121.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 117, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 118), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 119), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 120) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 117.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 121, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 122), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 123), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO : 124) sequences of SEQ ID NO : 121.
- the second antigen-binding site binding to F3 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 126 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 130.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 126, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 127), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 128), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 129) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 126.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to F3 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 140 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 144.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 140, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 141), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 142), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 143) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 140.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to IGF1R can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 149 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 153.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 149, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 150), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 151), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 152) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 149.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to IGF1R can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 157 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 161.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 157, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 158), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 159), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 160) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 157.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to Lewis Y can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 166 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 170.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 166, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 167), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 168), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 169) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 166.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to Lewis Y can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 174 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 178.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 174, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 175), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 176), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 177) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 174.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen -binding site binding to MUC13 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 182 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 186.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 182, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 183), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 184), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 185) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 182.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binds to a portion of MUC4 (SEQ ID NO: l9l).
- the second antigen-binding site binding to MCAM can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 192 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 196.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO: 192, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 193), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 194), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 195) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 192.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to MCAM can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 200 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:204.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:200, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 201), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 202), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:203) sequences of SEQ ID NO:200.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to LRRC32 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 209 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:2l3.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:209, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:2lO), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:2l 1), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:2l2) sequences of SEQ ID NO:209.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to LRRC32 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:2l7 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:22l.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:2l7, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:2l8), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:2l9), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:220) sequences of SEQ ID NO:2l7.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to sialyl-Tn can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 226 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:230.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:226, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 227), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 228), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:229) sequences of SEQ ID NO:226.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to sialyl-Tn can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:234 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:238.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:234, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 235), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 236), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:237) sequences of SEQ ID NO:234.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen -binding site binding to gpA33 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 242 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:246.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:242, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:243), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:244), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:245) sequences of SEQ ID NO:242.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen -binding site binding to gpA33 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:250 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:254.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:250, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:25l), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:252), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:253) sequences of SEQ ID NO:250.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to GD3 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:259 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:263.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:259, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 260), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 261), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:262) sequences of SEQ ID NO:259.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to GD3 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:267 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:27l.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:267, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 268), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 269), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:270) sequences of SEQ ID NO:267.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- SEQ ID NO:27l 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100% identical to SEQ ID NO:27l and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:272), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:273), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:274) sequences of SEQ ID NO:27l.
- the second antigen-binding site binding to GM2 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 275 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:279.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:275, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 276), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 277), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:278) sequences of SEQ ID NO:275.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to GM2 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 283 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:287.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:283, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:284), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:285), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:286) sequences of SEQ ID NO:283.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to c-MET can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 291 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:295.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:29l, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 292), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 293 or 406), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:294) sequences of SEQ ID NO:29l.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:295 and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:296), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:297 or 407), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:298) sequences of SEQ ID NO:295.
- the second antigen-binding site binding to c-MET can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 299 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:303.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:299, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 300), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 301), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:302) sequences of SEQ ID NO:299.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to c-MET can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:4l3 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:4l7.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:4l3, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:4l4), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:4l5), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:4l6) sequences of SEQ ID NO:4l3.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to EPHA3 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 308 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:3 l2.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:308, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:309), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:3 lO), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 311) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 308.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- SEQ ID NO:3 l2 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:3 l2 and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:3 l3), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:3 l4), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:3 l5) sequences of SEQ ID NO:3 l2.
- the second antigen -binding site binding to TNFRSF10 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 317 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:32l.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:3 l7, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:3 l8), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:3 l9), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:320) sequences of SEQ ID NO:317.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- SEQ ID NO:32l 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100% identical to SEQ ID NO:32l and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:322), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:323), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:324) sequences of SEQ ID NO:32l.
- the second antigen -binding site binding to TNFRSF10 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:325 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:329.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:325, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:326), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:327), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:328) sequences of SEQ ID NO:325.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen -binding site binding to TNFSF11 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:334 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:338.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:334, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 335), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:336), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:337) sequences of SEQ ID NO:334.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen -binding site binding to TNFSF11 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:342 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:346.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:342, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:343), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:344), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:345) sequences of SEQ ID NO:342.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- SEQ ID NO:346 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:346 and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:347), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:348), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:349) sequences of SEQ ID NO:346.
- the second antigen-binding site binding to CD74 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:35l and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:355.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:35l, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:352), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:353), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO: 354) sequences of SEQ ID NO:35l.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- SEQ ID NO:355 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:355 and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO:356), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:357), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:358) sequences of SEQ ID NO:355.
- the second antigen-binding site binding to CD74 can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:359 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:363.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g., 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:359, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 360), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 361), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:362) sequences of SEQ ID NO:359.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to PMEL can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO: 369 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:373.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:369, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 370), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO:37l), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:372) sequences of SEQ ID NO:369.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site binding to PMEL can incorporate a heavy chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:377 and a light chain variable domain related to SEQ ID NO:38l.
- the heavy chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100%) identical to SEQ ID NO:377, and/or incorporate amino acid sequences identical to the CDR1 (SEQ ID NO: 378), CDR2 (SEQ ID NO: 379), and CDR3 (SEQ ID NO:380) sequences of SEQ ID NO:377.
- the light chain variable domain of the second antigen-binding site can be at least 90% (e.g, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%,
- the second antigen-binding site incorporates a light chain variable domain having an amino acid sequence identical to the amino acid sequence of the light chain variable domain present in the first antigen-binding site.
- the protein incorporates a portion of an antibody Fc domain (for example, a portion of an antibody Fc domain sufficient to bind CD 16), wherein the antibody Fc domain comprises a hinge and a CH2 domain (for example, a hinge and a CH2 domain of a human IgGl antibody), and/or amino acid sequences at least 90% identical to amino acid sequence 234-332 of a human IgG antibody. Mutations can be introduced into the antibody constant domain to enable heterdimerization with another antibody constant domain.
- an antibody Fc domain for example, a portion of an antibody Fc domain sufficient to bind CD 16
- the antibody Fc domain comprises a hinge and a CH2 domain (for example, a hinge and a CH2 domain of a human IgGl antibody), and/or amino acid sequences at least 90% identical to amino acid sequence 234-332 of a human IgG antibody. Mutations can be introduced into the antibody constant domain to enable heterdimerization with another antibody constant domain.
- the antibody Fc domain includes an amino acid sequence at least 90% identical to the antibody Fc domain of human IgGl and differs at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of Q347, Y349, L351, S354, E356, E357, K360, Q362, S364, T366, L368, K370, N390, K392, T394, D399, S400, D401, F405, Y407, K409, T411, and K439.
- the antibody Fc domain can comprise an amino acid sequence at least 90% identical to amino acids 234-332 of a human IgGl antibody, and differs by one or more substitutions selected from the group consisting of Q347E, Q347R, Y349S, Y349K, Y349T, Y349D, Y349E, Y349C, L351K, L351D, L351Y, S354C, E356K, E357Q, E357L, E357W, K360E, K360W, Q362E, S364K, S364E, S364H, S364D, T366V, T366I, T366L, T366M, T366K, T366W, T366S, L368E, L368A, L368D, K370S, N390D, N390E, K392L, K392M, K392V, K392F
- Formulations containing any one of the proteins described herein; cells containing one or more nucleic acids expressing the proteins, and methods of enhancing tumor cell death using the proteins are also provided.
- Another aspect of the invention provides a method of treating cancer in a patient.
- the method comprises administering to a patient in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of the multi-specific binding proteins described herein.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated using the multi-specific binding proteins include leukemia, for example, acute myeloid leukemia, T-cell leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, and hairy cell leukemia.
- a protein of the current invention includes a single-chain variable fragment (scFv) that is linked to an antibody constant domain via a hinge sequence.
- the hinge comprises amino acids Ala-Ser.
- the hinge comprises amino acids Ala-Ser and Thr-Lys-Gly.
- the scFv may include a heavy chain variable domain and a light chain variable domain.
- the scFv binds NKG2D or a tumor-associated antigen.
- the hinge sequence provides flexibility of binding to a target antigen, for example, a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the heavy chain variable domain forms a disulfide bridge with the light chain variable domain.
- a disulfide bridge can be formed between the C44 residue of the heavy chain variable domain and the Cl 00 residue of the light chain variable domain.
- the heavy chain variable domain is linked to the light chain variable domain via a flexible linker, such as a peptide linker comprising the amino acid sequence of GGGGSGGGGSGGGGSGGGGS (“(G4S) 4 ”) (SEQ ID NO:386).
- the heavy chain variable domain is positioned at the N terminus of the light chain variable domain.
- the heavy chain variable domain is positioned at the C terminus of the light chain variable domain.
- the antibody constant domain linked to the scFv or the Fab fragment is able to bind to CD 16.
- the antibody constant domain comprises a CH2 domain and a CH3 domain of an IgG antibody, for example, a human IgGl antibody.
- the antibody constant domain comprises a hinge and a CH2 domain and/or amino acid sequences at least 90% identical to amino acid sequence 234-332 of a human IgG antibody.
- mutations are introduced in the antibody constant domain to enable heterdimerization with another antibody constant domain.
- the antibody constant domain can comprise an amino acid sequence at least 90% identical to amino acids 234-332 of a human IgGl antibody, and differs at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of Q347, Y349, L351, S354, E356, E357, K360, Q362, S364, T366, L368, K370, N390, K392, T394, D399, S400, D401, F405, Y407, K409, T411, and K439.
- the antibody constant domain can comprise an amino acid sequence at least 90% identical to amino acids 234-332 of a human IgGl antibody, and differs by one or more substitutions selected from the group consisting of Q347E, Q347R, Y349S, Y349K, Y349T, Y349D, Y349E, Y349C, L351K, L351D, L351Y, S354C, E356K, E357Q, E357L, E357W, K360E, K360W, Q362E, S364K, S364E, S364H, S364D, T366V, T366I, T366L, T366M, T366K, T366W, T366S, L368E, L368A, L368D, K370S, N390D, N390E, K392L, K392M, K392V, K392F,
- a protein of the current invention includes: a first antigen binding site that binds NKG2D; a second antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from the group consisting of KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MFJC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL; and an antibody Fc domain or a portion thereof sufficient to bind CD 16, or a third antigen-binding site that binds CD 16.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from the group consisting of KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MFJC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL
- the protein includes an additional antigen-binding site that binds the same tumor-associated antigen as the second antigen-binding site (e.g ., a tumor-associated antigen selected from the group consisting of KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL).
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from the group consisting of KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D is a single-chain variable fragment (scFv), and the second and/or the additional antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen is an Fab fragment.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D is an scFv
- the second and/or the additional antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen is an scFv.
- the first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D is an Fab fragment
- the second antigen-binding site that binds a tumor- associated antigen is an scFv.
- the first antigen-binding site binds to NKG2D in humans.
- the first, the second, and/or the additional antigen-binding site includes a heavy chain variable domain and a light chain variable domain.
- the heavy chain variable domain is positioned at the N- terminus or the C-terminus of the light chain variable domain.
- the scFv is linked to an antibody constant domain or a portion of an antibody constant domain that is sufficient to bind CD 16, via a hinge comprising Ala-Ser, where the scFv includes a heavy chain variable domain and a light chain variable domain.
- the hinge further includes an amino acid sequence Thr-Lys-Gly.
- the heavy chain variable domain forms a disulfide bridge with the light chain variable domain.
- the disulfide bridge is formed between C44 from the heavy chain variable domain and Cl 00 from the light chain variable domain.
- the heavy chain variable domain is linked to the light chain variable domain via a flexible linker.
- the flexible linker comprises (G4S) 4.
- a formulation that includes a protein described herein and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- a cell that includes one or more nucleic acids expressing a protein described herein.
- the disclosure provides a method of enhancing tumor cell death by exposing a tumor cell and a natural killer cell to an effective amount of a protein described herein, where the tumor cell expresses a tumor-associated antigen selected from the group consisting of KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from the group consisting of KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the disclosure provides a method of treating cancer by administering an effective amount of a protein or a formulation described herein to a patient.
- the disclosure provides a method of treating cancer by administering an effective amount of a protein or a formulation that includes such a protein to a patient, where the protein includes a first antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D; a second antigen binding site that binds a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL; and an antibody Fc domain (or a portion of an antibody Fc domain) sufficient to bind CD 16, or a third antigen-binding site that binds CD 16.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds KIT
- the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of colorectal cancer, acute myeloid leukemia, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, melanoma, small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cancer, liver cancer, and testicular cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds F3, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, glioblastoma, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, sarcomas, and colorectal cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds IGF1R, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of breast cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, mesothelioma, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, sarcoma, thyroid cancer, renal cancer, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, gliobastoma, and liver cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds Lewis Y, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of ovarian cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, multiple myeloma, and acute myeloid leukemia.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds MUC13
- the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of ovarian cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, liver cancer, gastric cancer, pancreatic cancer, renal cancer, esophageal cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, cervical cancer, and cholangiocarcinoma.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds MUC4, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, bladder cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer, head and neck cancer, and prostate cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds MCAM
- the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of melanoma, breast cancer, small cell lung cancer, sarcoma, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and renal cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds LRRC32
- the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of renal cancer, pancreatic cancer, sarcoma, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, gliobastoma, head and neck cancer, prostate cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, and cervical cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds sialyl-Tn, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, gastric cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and breast cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds gpA33, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, and esophageal cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds GD3, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of lung cancer, glioma, breast cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, and neuroblastoma.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds GM2, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of gastric cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, cervical cancer, neuroblastoma, melanoma, lung cancer,
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds c-MET, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of renal cancer, thyroid cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, melanoma, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, and head and neck cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds EPHA3, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, gastric cancer, multiple myeloma, ovarian cancer, colorectal cancer, melanoma, breast cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and sarcoma.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds TNFRSF10A, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, and head and neck cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds TNFSF11, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and a bone metastatic cancer.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds CD74, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of diffuse large B cell cancer, a B cell malignancy, renal cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, melanoma, sarcoma, head and neck cancer, liver cancer, bladder cancer, glioma, breast cancer, and leukemia.
- the second antigen binding site of the protein binds PMEL, and the cancer to be treated is selected from the group consisting of melanoma and a sarcoma.
- the current invention provides a protein that contains the scFv linked to an antibody constant region described above or the Fab fragment linked to an antibody constant region described above.
- the protein includes a first antigen-binding site, which comprises the scFv linked to an antibody constant domain or the Fab fragment linked to an antibody constant domain; a second antigen-binding site which may take the Fab fragment or the scFv format described here; and a second antibody constant domain linked to the second antigen-binding site.
- the protein is multi specific, wherein the first antigen binding site binds NKG2D, the second antigen binding sites bind a tumor-associated antigen (for example, a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL), and the antibody constant regions bind CD 16.
- a tumor-associated antigen for example, a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL
- a tumor-associated antigen for example, a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT
- the protein is multi-specific, wherein the first antigen binding site binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL; the second antigen binding site binds NKG2D; and the antibody constant regions bind CD 16.
- the antibody constant region linked to the scFv or the Fab fragment can heterodimerize with a second antibody constant region.
- the multi-specific binding proteins in these embodiments bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and to a tumor-associated antigen (for example, a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL) on cancer cells.
- a tumor-associated antigen for example, a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL
- Such proteins can engage more than one kind of NK-activating receptor, and may block the binding of natural ligand
- the current invention provides a multi-specific binding protein, and the protein contains a first antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL; a second antigen-binding site that binds the same tumor-associated antigen as the first antigen-binding site; a third antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D; and an antibody constant region or a portion thereof sufficient to bind CD 16, or a fourth antigen-binding site that binds CD 16.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2,
- any one of the antigen binding sites can either take the form of a nFab fragment or an scFv, such as those described above.
- the multi-specific protein provided here provides bivalent engagement of tumor-associated antigen, thereby stabilizing the tumor-associated antigen on cancer cell surface, and enhance cytotoxicity towards the cancer cells by NK cells.
- bivalent engagement of tumor-associated antigens by the multi-specific proteins described herein confer stronger binding of the multi-specific proteins to the cancer cells, thereby facilitating stronger cytotoxic response of NK cells towards the cancer cells, especially towards cancer cells expressing a low level of a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl- Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl- Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the tumor-associated antigen binding site described above can be a site that binds to a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- Formulations containing any one of the proteins described herein; cells containing one or more nucleic acids expressing the proteins, and methods of enhancing tumor cell death using the proteins are also provided.
- Another aspect of the invention provides a method of treating cancer in a patient.
- Cancers to be treated may include acute lymphoblastic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, acute myelomonocytic leukemia, B cell lymphoma, a B cell malignancy, bladder cancer, a bone metastatic cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, cholangiocarcinoma, colorectal cancer, diffuse large B cell lymphoma, esophageal cancer, Ewing’s sarcoma, follicular lymphoma, gastric cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, gastrointestinal stromal tumors, glioblastoma, glioma, head and neck cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, mesothelioma, multiple myeloma, myelodysplastic syndrome, neuroblastoma, renal cancer, renal cell carcinoma, neuroblastoma, non-small cell lung cancer, neuroendocrine tumors, ova
- Another aspect of the invention provides a method of treating cancer in a patient.
- the method comprises administering to a patient in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of the multi-specific binding proteins described herein.
- Cancers to be treated using KIT-targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses KIT, for example, colorectal cancer, acute myeloid leukemia, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, melanoma, small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cancer, liver cancer, and testicular cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using F3 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses F3, for example, bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, glioblastoma, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, sarcoma, and colorectal cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using IGFlR-targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses IGF1R, for example, breast cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, mesothelioma, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, sarcoma, thyroid cancer, renal cancer, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, gliobastoma, and liver cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using Lewis Y-targeting multi specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses Lewis Y, for example, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, multiple myeloma, and acute myeloid leukemia.
- Cancers to be treated using MUC 13 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses MUC13, for example, ovarian cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, liver cancer, gastric cancer, pancreatic cancer, renal cancer, esophageal cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, cervical cancer, and cholangiocarcinoma.
- Cancers to be treated using MUC4-targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses MUC4, for example, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, bladder cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer, head and neck cancer, and prostate cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using MCAM-targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses MCAM, for example, melanoma, breast cancer, small cell lung cancer, sarcoma, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and renal cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using LRRC32-targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses
- LRRC32 for example, renal cancer, pancreatic cancer, sarcoma, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, gliobastoma, head and neck cancer, prostate cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, and cervical cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using sialyl-Tn-targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses sialyl-Tn, for example, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, gastric cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and breast cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using gpA33 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses gpA33, for example, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, and esophageal cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using GD3 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses GD3, for example, lung cancer, glioma, breast cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, and neuroblastoma.
- Cancers to be treated using GM2 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses GM2, for example, gastric cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, cervical cancer, neuroblastoma, melanoma, lung cancer, mesothelioma, and liver cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using c-MET- targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses c-MET, for example, renal cancer, thyroid cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, melanoma, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, or head and neck cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using EPHA3 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses EPHA3, for example, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, gastric cancer, multiple myeloma, ovarian cancer, colorectal cancer, melanoma, breast cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and sarcoma.
- Cancers to be treated using TNFRSFlOA-targeting multi specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses TNFRSF10A, for example, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, and head and neck cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using TNFSF11 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses TNFSF11, for example, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and a bone metastatic cancer.
- Cancers to be treated using CD74-targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses CD74, for example, diffuse large B cell cancer, a B cell malignancy, renal cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, melanoma, sarcoma, head and neck cancer, liver cancer, bladder cancer, glioma, breast cancer, and leukemia.
- Cancers to be treated using PMEL-targeting multi-specific binding proteins include any cancer that expresses PMEL, for example, melanoma and sarcoma.
- FIG. 1 is a representation of a heterodimeric, multi-specific antibody, e.g., a trispecific binding protein (TriNKET).
- Each arm can represent either the NKG2D-binding domain, or the binding domain corresponding to a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3,
- the NKG2D- and the tumor-associated antigen binding domains can share a common light chain.
- FIGs. 2A to 2E illustrate five exemplary formats of a multi-specific binding protein, e.g, a trispecific binding protein (TriNKET).
- TriNKET trispecific binding protein
- either the NKG2D-binding domain or the tumor-associated antigen-binding domain can take the scFv format (left arm).
- An antibody that contains a NKG2D-targeting scFv, a tumor-associated antigen-targeting Fab fragment, and a heterodimerized antibody constant region is referred herein as the F3 -TriNKET.
- FIG. 2E the F3’ -TriNKET
- FIG. 2B both the NKG2D-binding domain and tumor-associated antigen-binding domain can take the scFv format.
- FIGs. 2C to 2D are illustrations of an antibody with three antigen binding sites, including two antigen-binding sites that bind a tumor-associated antigen, and the NKG2D-binding site fused to the heterodimerized antibody constant region. These antibody formats are referred herein as F4-TriNKET.
- FIG. 2C illustrates that the two tumor- associated antigen-binding sites are in the Fab fragment format, and the NKG2D binding site in the scFv format.
- FIG. 2D illustrates that the tumor-associated antigen-binding sites in the scFv format, and the NKG2D binding site in the scFv format.
- FIG. 2E represents a trispecific antibody (TriNKET) that contains a tumor-targeting scFv, a NKG2D-targeting Fab fragment, and a heterodimerized antibody constant region/domain (“CD domain”) that binds CD 16.
- the antibody format is referred herein as F3’-TriNKET.
- heterodimerization mutations on the antibody constant region include K360E and K409W on one constant domain; and Q347R, D399V and F405T on the opposite constant domain (shown as a triangular lock-and-key shape in the CD domains).
- the bold bar between the heavy and the light chain variable domains of the Fab fragments represents a disulfide bond.
- FIG. 3 are line graphs demonstrating the binding affinity of NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) to human recombinant NKG2D in an ELISA assay.
- FIG. 4 are line graphs demonstrating the binding affinity of NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) to cynomolgus recombinant NKG2D in an ELISA assay.
- FIG. 5 are line graphs demonstrating the binding affinity of NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) to mouse recombinant NKG2D in an ELISA assay.
- FIG. 6 are bar graphs demonstrating the binding of NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) to EL4 cells expressing human NKG2D by flow cyto etry showing mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) fold over background (FOB).
- MFI mean fluorescence intensity
- FIG. 7 are bar graphs demonstrating the binding of NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) to EL4 cells expressing mouse NKG2D by flow cytometry showing mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) fold over background (FOB).
- MFI mean fluorescence intensity
- FIG. 8 are line graphs demonstrating specific binding affinity of NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) to recombinant human NKG2D-Fc by competing with natural ligand LILBP-6.
- FIG. 9 are line graphs demonstrating specific binding affinity of NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) to recombinant human NKG2D-Fc by competing with natural ligand MICA.
- FIG. 10 are line graphs demonstrating specific binding affinity of NKG2D- binding domains (listed as clones) to recombinant mouse NKG2D-Fc by competing with natural ligand Rae-l delta.
- FIG. 11 are bar graphs showing activation of human NKG2D by NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) by quantifying the percentage of TNF-a positive cells, which express human NKG2D-CD3 zeta fusion proteins.
- FIG. 12 are bar graphs showing activation of mouse NKG2D by NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) by quantifying the percentage of TNF-a positive cells, which express mouse NKG2D-CD3 zeta fusion proteins.
- FIG. 13 are bar graphs showing activation of human NK cells by NKG2D- binding domains (listed as clones).
- FIG. 14 are bar graphs showing activation of human NK cells by NKG2D- binding domains (listed as clones).
- FIG. 15 are bar graphs showing activation of mouse NK cells by NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones).
- FIG. 16 are bar graphs showing activation of mouse NK cells by NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones).
- FIG. 17 are bar graphs showing the cytotoxic effect of NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) on tumor cells.
- FIG. 18 are bar graphs showing the melting temperature of NKG2D-binding domains (listed as clones) measured by differential scanning fluorimetry.
- FIGs. 19A to 19C are bar graphs of synergistic activation of NK cells using CD16 and NKG2D-binding.
- FIG. 19A demonstrates levels of CDl07a;
- FIG. 19B demonstrates levels of CDl07a;
- FIG. 19C demonstrates levels of CDl07a and IFN-g.
- FIG. 20 is a representation of a TriNKET in the Triomab form, which is a trifunctional, bispecific antibody that maintains an IgG-like shape.
- This chimera consists of two half antibodies, each with one light and one heavy chain, that originate from two parental antibodies.
- Triomab form may be a heterodimeric construct containing 1/2 of rat antibody and 1/2 of mouse antibody.
- FIG. 21 is a representation of a TriNKET in the KiH Common Light Chain form, which involves the knobs-into-holes (KIHs) technology.
- KiH is a heterodimer containing 2 Fab fragments binding to target 1 and 2, and an Fc stabilized by heterodimerization mutations.
- TriNKET in the KiH format may be a heterodimeric construct with 2 Fab fragments binding to target 1 and target 2, containing two different heavy chains and a common light chain that pairs with both heavy chains.
- FIG. 22 is a representation of a TriNKET in the dual -variable domain
- DVD-IgTM immunoglobulin
- DVD-IgTM is a homodimeric construct where variable domain targeting antigen 2 is fused to the N-terminus of a variable domain of Fab fragment targeting antigen 1.
- DVD-IgTM form contains normal Fc.
- FIG. 23 is a representation of a TriNKET in the Orthogonal Fab fragment interface (Ortho-Fab) form, which is a heterodimeric construct that contains 2 Fab fragments binding to target 1 and target 2 fused to Fc.
- Light chain (LC)-heavy chain (HC) pairing is ensured by orthogonal interface.
- Heterodimerization is ensured by mutations in the Fc.
- FIG. 24 is a representation of a TriNKET in the 2-in-l Ig format.
- FIG. 25 is a representation of a TriNKET in the ES form, which is a
- heterodimeric construct containing two different Fab fragments binding to target 1 and target 2 fused to the Fc. Heterodimerization is ensured by electrostatic steering mutations in the Fc.
- FIG. 26 is a representation of a TriNKET in the Fab Arm Exchange form:
- Fab Arm Exchange form (cFae) is a heterodimer containing 2 Fab fragments binding to target 1 and 2, and an Fc stabilized by heterodimerization mutations.
- FIG. 27 is a representation of a TriNKET in the SEED Body form, which is a heterodimer containing 2 Fab fragments binding to target 1 and 2, and an Fc stabilized by heterodimerization mutations.
- FIG. 28 is a representation of a TriNKET in the LuZ-Y form, in which a leucine zipper is used to induce heterodimerization of two different HCs.
- the LuZ-Y form is a heterodimer containing two different scFabs binding to target 1 and 2, fused to Fc.
- FIG. 29 is a representation of a TriNKET in the Cov-X-Body form.
- FIGs. 30A to 30B are representations of TriNKETs in the kl-Body forms, which are heterodimeric constructs with two different Fab fragments fused to Fc stabilized by heterodimerization mutations: one Fab fragment targeting antigen 1 contains kappa LC, and the second Fab fragment targeting antigen 2 contains lambda LC.
- FIG. 30A is an exemplary representation of one form of a kl-Body;
- FIG. 30B is an exemplary representation of another kl-Body.
- FIG. 31 is an Oasc-Fab heterodimeric construct that includes Fab fragment binding to target 1 and scFab binding to target 2, both of which are fused to the Fc domain. Heterodimerization is ensured by mutations in the Fc domain.
- FIG. 32 is a DuetMab, which is a heterodimeric construct containing two different Fab fragments binding to antigens 1 and 2, and an Fc that is stabilized by heterodimerization mutations.
- Fab fragments 1 and 2 contain differential S-S bridges that ensure correct light chain and heavy chain pairing.
- FIG. 33 is a CrossmAb, which is a heterodimeric construct with two different Fab fragments binding to targets 1 and 2, and an Fc stabilized by heterodimerization mutations.
- FIG. 34 is a Fit-Ig, which is a homodimeric construct where Fab fragment binding to antigen 2 is fused to the N-terminus of HC of Fab fragment that binds to antigen 1.
- the construct contains wild-type Fc.
- FIG. 35 is a line graph showing binding of anti-c-MET monoclonal antibodies and c-MET -targeting TriNKETs to c-MET positive HT29 colon cancer cells.
- FIG. 36 is a line graph showing binding of anti-c-MET monoclonal antibodies and c-MET -targeting TriNKETs to c-MET positive HCT-l 16 colon cancer cells.
- FIGs. 37A to 37C are line graphs showing lysis of c-MET expressing HT29 colon cancer cells by NK cells derived from three different healthy human donors (FIG. 37A are line graphs showing lysis of c-MET expressing HT29 colon cancer cells by NK cells derived from donor 1; FIG. 37B are line graphs showing lysis of c-MET expressing HT29 colon cancer cells by NK cells derived from donor 2; and FIG. 37C are line graphs showing lysis of c-MET expressing HT29 colon cancer cells by NK cells derived from donor 3) in the presence of anti-c-MET mAbs or c-MET-targeting TriNKETs.
- FIG. 38 is a line graph showing lysis of c-MET positive HCT-l 16 colon cancer cells by NK cells in the presence of anti-c-MET mAbs or c-MET-targeting TriNKETs.
- the invention provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the multi-specific proteins further include an additional antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, METC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL, or another tumor-associated antigen.
- the invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising such multi-specific binding proteins, and therapeutic methods using such multi-specific proteins and pharmaceutical compositions, for purposes such as treating cancer.
- the invention also provides an improvement on a single-chain variable fragment (scFv) that is linked to an antibody constant domain via a hinge sequence.
- the hinge sequence provides flexibility of the scFv binding to a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- This invention also provides multi-specific binding proteins that includes one or more of the scFv, wherein the multi-specific binding proteins bind the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- This invention also provides multi-specific binding proteins that contain two tumor-associated antigen binding sites binding to the same tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl- Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL, and bind the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells.
- Pharmaceutical compositions comprising such multi-specific binding proteins, and therapeutic methods using such multi-specific proteins and pharmaceutical compositions, for purposes such as treating cancer are also provided.
- the term“antigen-binding site” refers to the part of the
- the antigen binding site is formed by amino acid residues of the N-terminal variable (“V”) regions of the heavy (“H”) and light (“L”) chains.
- V N-terminal variable
- L heavy
- FR framework regions
- the term“FR” refers to amino acid sequences which are naturally found between and adjacent to hypervariable regions in immunoglobulins.
- the three hypervariable regions of a light chain and the three hypervariable regions of a heavy chain are disposed relative to each other in three dimensional space to form an antigen binding surface.
- the antigen-binding surface is complementary to the three-dimensional surface of a bound antigen, and the three hypervariable regions of each of the heavy and light chains are referred to as“complementarity-determining regions,” or“CDRs”
- the antigen-binding site is formed by a single antibody chain providing a“single domain antibody.”
- Antigen-binding sites can exist in an intact antibody, in an antigen-binding fragment of an antibody that retains the antigen binding surface, or in a recombinant polypeptide such as an scFv, using a peptide linker to connect the heavy chain variable domain to the light chain variable domain in a single polypeptide.
- tumor associated antigen means any antigen including but not limited to a protein, glycoprotein, ganglioside, carbohydrate, lipid that is associated with cancer. Such antigen can be expressed on malignant cells or in the tumor
- microenvironment such as on tumor-associated blood vessels, extracellular matrix, mesenchymal stroma, or immune infiltrates.
- the terms“subject” and“patient” refer to an organism to be treated by the methods and compositions described herein. Such organisms preferably include, but are not limited to, mammals (e.g ., murines, simians, equines, bovines, porcines, canines, felines, and the like), and more preferably include humans.
- the term“effective amount” refers to the amount of a compound (e.g., a compound of the present invention) sufficient to effect beneficial or desired results.
- An effective amount can be administered in one or more administrations, applications or dosages and is not intended to be limited to a particular formulation or administration route.
- the term“treating” includes any effect, e.g, lessening, reducing, modulating, ameliorating or eliminating, that results in the improvement of the condition, disease, disorder, and the like, or ameliorating a symptom thereof.
- the term“pharmaceutical composition” refers to the combination of an active agent with a carrier, inert or active, making the composition especially suitable for diagnostic or therapeutic use in vivo or ex vivo.
- the term“pharmaceutically acceptable carrier” refers to any of the standard pharmaceutical carriers, such as a phosphate buffered saline solution, water, emulsions (e.g, such as an oil/water or water/oil emulsions), and various types of wetting agents.
- the compositions also can include stabilizers and preservatives.
- stabilizers and adjuvants see e.g, Martin, Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences,
- the term“pharmaceutically acceptable salt” refers to any pharmaceutically acceptable salt (e.g, acid or base) of a compound of the present invention which, upon administration to a subject, is capable of providing a compound of this invention or an active metabolite or residue thereof.
- “salts” of the compounds of the present invention may be derived from inorganic or organic acids and bases.
- Exemplary acids include, but are not limited to, hydrochloric, hydrobromic, sulfuric, nitric, perchloric, fumaric, maleic, phosphoric, glycolic, lactic, salicylic, succinic, toluene-p- sulfonic, tartaric, acetic, citric, methanesulfonic, ethanesulfonic, formic, benzoic, malonic, naphthalene-2-sulfonic, benzenesulfonic acid, and the like.
- Other acids such as oxalic, while not in themselves pharmaceutically acceptable, may be employed in the preparation of salts useful as intermediates in obtaining the compounds of the invention and their
- Exemplary bases include, but are not limited to, alkali metal (e.g ., sodium) hydroxides, alkaline earth metal (e.g., magnesium) hydroxides, ammonia, and compounds of formula NW 4 + , wherein W is Ci- 4 alkyl, and the like.
- alkali metal e.g ., sodium
- alkaline earth metal e.g., magnesium
- W is Ci- 4 alkyl
- Exemplary salts include, but are not limited to: acetate, adipate, alginate, aspartate, benzoate, benzenesulfonate, bisulfate, butyrate, citrate, camphorate,
- salts include anions of the compounds of the present invention compounded with a suitable cation such as Na + , NH 4 + , and NW 4 + (
- salts of the compounds of the present invention are contemplated as being pharmaceutically acceptable.
- salts of acids and bases that are non-pharmaceutically acceptable may also find use, for example, in the preparation or purification of a pharmaceutically acceptable compound.
- KIT also known as PBT, SCFR, C-Kit, CD117, and MASTC
- PBT also known as PBT, SCFR, C-Kit, CD117, and MASTC
- F3 also known as TF; TFA; and CD 142 refers to the protein of ETniprot Accession No. P13726 and related isoforms.
- IGF1R also known as IGFR; CD221; IGFIR; JTK13
- IGFR also known as CD221; IGFIR; JTK13
- JTK13 refers to the protein of ETniprot Accession No. P08069 and related isoforms.
- Lewis Y also known as Le(y); Lewis y Tetrasaccharide
- Fucalphal-3(Fucalphal-2Galbetal-4)GclNAc; CHEBL59045; and Fucalphal-2Galbetal- 4(Fucalphal-3)) refers to the Lewis Y carbohydrate of PubChem CID: 45266908, and related variants.
- MUC13 (also known as DRCC1 and MUC-13) refers to the protein of Uniprot Accession No. Q9H3R2 and related isoforms.
- MUC4 also known as ASGP; MUC-4; and HSA276359 refers to the protein of Uniprot Accession No. Q99102 and related isoforms.
- MCAM also known as CD146; and MUC18 refers to the protein of Uniprot Accession No. P43121 and related isoforms.
- LRRC32 also known as Dl 1 S833E and GARP refers to the protein of Uniprot Accession No. Q14392 and related isoforms.
- “sialyl-Tn” also known as Tn Antigen, NeuAc(alpha- >6)GalNAc(alphal->0)Ser, Aandgs, 3-0-(2-Acetamido-6-0-(N-acetylneuraminyl)-2- deoxygalactosyl)serine, 114661-01-7, 0-[N-acetyl-alpha-neuraminyl-(2->6)-N-acetyl-alpha- D-galactosaminyl]-L-serine, 0-[(5-acetamido-3,5-dideoxy-D-glycero-alpha-D-galacto- nonulopyranosylonic acid)-(2->6)-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-alpha-D-galactopyranosyl]-L-serine, AC1L4ZFL, CHEBF53610, and ZINC77
- gpA33 also known as A33 refers to the protein of Uniprot Accession No. Q99795 and related isoforms.
- GD3 also known as Ganglioside GD3 (dl8: 1/16:0) and CHEBF89636) refers to the ganglioside of PubChem CID: 20057323 and related variants.
- GM2 also known as G(M2) Ganglioside, Ganglioside GM2, GM2 lipid, CHEBF60327, (2S,3R,4E)-3-hydroxy-2-(octadecanoylamino)octadec-4-en-l-yl 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(l->4)-[5-acetamido-3,5-dideoxy-D-glycero- alpha-D-galacto-non-2-ulopyranonosyl-(2->3)]-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(l->4)-beta-D- glucopyranoside, beta-D-GalNAc-(l->4)-[alpha-Neu5Ac-(2->3)]-beta-D-Gal-(l->4)-beta-D- Glc-
- c-MET also known as HGFR; AUTS9; RCCP2; and c-Met; DFNB97
- HGFR HGFR
- AUTS9 HGFR
- RCCP2 AUTS9
- RCCP2 AUTS9
- RCCP2 AUTS9
- RCCP2 RCCP2
- c-Met DFNB97
- ⁇ RHA3 also known as EK4; ETK; HEK; ETK1; HEK4; and TYR04
- ⁇ RHA3 also known as EK4; ETK; HEK; ETK1; HEK4; and TYR04
- TNFRSF10A also known as DR4; AP02; CD261; TRAILR1; and TRAILR-l
- TRAILR-l refers to the protein of Uniprot Accession No. 000220 and related isoforms.
- TNFSF11 also known as ODF; OPGL; sOdf; CD254; OPTB2; RANKL; TNLG6B; TRANCE; and hRANKL2
- ODF ODF
- OPGL ODF
- sOdf CD254
- OPTB2 OPTB2
- RANKL TNLG6B
- TRANCE and hRANKL2
- CD74 also known as Ii; CLIP; DHLAG; HLADG; and Ia- GAMMA refers to the protein of Uniprot Accession No. P04233 and related isoforms.
- PMEL also known as melanosome protein; Pl; SI; SIL; ME20; P100; SILV; ME20M; gplOO; ME20-M; PMEL 17; and D12S53E
- Pl melanosome protein
- SI SIL
- ME20 P100
- SILV SILV
- ME20M gplOO
- ME20-M PMEL 17; and D12S53E
- compositions are described as having, including, or comprising specific components, or where processes and methods are described as having, including, or comprising specific steps, it is contemplated that, additionally, there are compositions of the present invention that consist essentially of, or consist of, the recited components, and that there are processes and methods according to the present invention that consist essentially of, or consist of, the recited processing steps.
- compositions specifying a percentage are by weight unless otherwise specified. Further, if a variable is not accompanied by a definition, then the previous definition of the variable controls.
- the invention provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the multi-specific binding proteins are useful in the pharmaceutical compositions and therapeutic methods described herein.
- Binding of the multi-specific binding proteins to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on a natural killer cell enhances the activity of the natural killer cell toward destruction of tumor cells expressing a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL. Binding of the multi-specific binding proteins to tumor-associated antigen-expressing cells brings the cancer cells into proximity with the natural killer cell, which facilitates direct and indirect destruction of the cancer cells by the natural killer cell. Further description of some exemplary multi-specific binding proteins is provided below.
- the first component of the multi-specific binding proteins binds to NKG2D receptor-expressing cells, which can include but are not limited to NK cells, gd T
- the multi-specific binding proteins may block natural ligands, such as ULBP6 and MICA, from binding to NKG2D and activating NK cells.
- the second component of the multi-specific binding proteins binds a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- Tumor-associated antigen-expressing cells may be found in leukemia, for example, acute myeloid leukemia and T-cell leukemia.
- Tumor-associated antigen-expressing cells may be found in association with other cancers and tumor types, for example, but not limited to, colorectal cancer, a gastrointestinal stromal tumor, melanoma, lung cancer, small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cancer, liver cancer, testicular cancer, bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, uterine cancer, glioma, glioblastoma, neuroblastoma, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, sarcoma, mesothelioma, ovarian cancer, thyroid cancer, gastric cancer, multiple myeloma, esophageal cancer, cholangiocarcinoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a bone metastatic cancer, diffuse large B cell cancer, and a B cell malignancy.
- colorectal cancer a gastrointestinal stromal tumor, melanoma
- lung cancer small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cancer, liver cancer, test
- KIT-expressing cells may be found in, for example, colorectal cancer, acute myeloid leukemia, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, melanoma, small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cancer, liver cancer, and testicular cancer.
- F3-expressing cells may be found in, for example, bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, glioblastoma, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, sarcoma, and colorectal cancer.
- IGFlR-expressing cells may be found in, for example, breast cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, mesothelioma, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, sarcoma, thyroid cancer, renal cancer, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, gliobastoma, and liver cancer.
- Lewis Y- expressing cells may be found in, for example, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, multiple myeloma, and acute myeloid leukemia.
- MUC 13 -expressing cells may be found in, for example, ovarian cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, liver cancer, gastric cancer, pancreatic cancer, renal cancer, esophageal cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, cervical cancer, and cholangiocarcinoma.
- MUC4-expressing cells may be found in, for example, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, bladder cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer, head and neck cancer, and prostate cancer.
- MCAM- expressing cells may be found in, for example, melanoma, breast cancer, small cell lung cancer, sarcoma, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and renal cancer.
- LRRC32-expressing cells may be found in, for example, renal cancer, pancreatic cancer, sarcoma, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, gliobastoma, head and neck cancer, prostate cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, and cervical cancer.
- sialyl-Tn-expressing cells may be found in, for example, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, gastric cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and breast cancer.
- gpA33 -expressing cells may be found in, for example, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, and esophageal cancer.
- GD3 -expressing cells may be found in, for example, lung cancer, glioma, breast cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, and neuroblastoma.
- GM2-expressing cells may be found in, for example, gastric cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, cervical cancer, neuroblastoma, melanoma, lung cancer, mesothelioma, and liver cancer.
- c-MET-expressing cells may be found in, for example, renal cancer, thyroid cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, melanoma, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, or head and neck cancer.
- EPHA3 -expressing cells may be found in, for example, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, gastric cancer, multiple myeloma, ovarian cancer, colorectal cancer, melanoma, breast cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and sarcoma.
- TNFRSFlOA-expressing cells may be found in, for example, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, and head and neck cancer.
- TNFSF11 -expressing cells may be found in, for example, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and a bone metastatic cancer.
- CD74-expressing cells may be found in, for example, diffuse large B cell cancer, a B cell malignancy, renal cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, melanoma, sarcoma, head and neck cancer, liver cancer, bladder cancer, glioma, breast cancer, and leukemia.
- PMEL-expressing cells may be found in, for example, melanoma and sarcomas.
- the third component of the multi-specific binding proteins binds to cells expressing CD16, an Fc receptor on the surface of leukocytes including natural killer cells, macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophils, mast cells, and follicular dendritic cells.
- the multi-specific binding proteins described herein can take various formats.
- one format is a heterodimeric, multi-specific antibody including a first
- the immunoglobulin heavy chain includes a first Fc (hinge-CH2-CH3) domain, a first heavy chain variable domain and optionally a first CH1 heavy chain domain.
- the first immunoglobulin light chain includes a first light chain variable domain and optionally a first light chain constant domain. The first immunoglobulin light chain, together with the first immunoglobulin heavy chain, forms an antigen-binding site that binds NKG2D.
- the second immunoglobulin heavy chain comprises a second Fc (hinge-CH2-CH3) domain, a second heavy chain variable domain and optionally a second CH1 heavy chain domain.
- the second immunoglobulin light chain includes a second light chain variable domain and optionally a second light chain constant domain.
- the second immunoglobulin light chain, together with the second immunoglobulin heavy chain forms an antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the first Fc domain and second Fc domain together are able to bind to CD16 (FIG. 1).
- the first immunoglobulin light chain is identical to the second immunoglobulin light chain.
- FIG. 2A Another exemplary format involves a heterodimeric, multi-specific antibody including a first immunoglobulin heavy chain, a second immunoglobulin heavy chain and an immunoglobulin light chain (FIG. 2A).
- the first immunoglobulin heavy chain includes a first Fc (hinge-CH2-CH3) domain fused via either a linker or an antibody hinge to a single-chain variable fragment (scFv) composed of a heavy chain variable domain and light chain variable domain which pair and bind NKG2D, or bind a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c- MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- scFv single-chain variable fragment
- the second immunoglobulin heavy chain includes a second Fc (hinge-CH2-CH3) domain, a second heavy chain variable domain and a CH1 heavy chain domain.
- the immunoglobulin light chain includes a light chain variable domain and a light chain constant domain.
- the second immunoglobulin heavy chain pairs with the immunoglobulin light chain and binds to NKG2D or binds a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the first Fc domain and the second Fc domain together are able to bind to CD16 (FIG. 2A).
- FIG. 2B Another exemplary format involves a heterodimeric, multi-specific antibody including a first immunoglobulin heavy chain, and a second immunoglobulin heavy chain (FIG. 2B).
- the first immunoglobulin heavy chain includes a first Fc (hinge-CH2-CH3) domain fused via either a linker or an antibody hinge to a single-chain variable fragment (scFv) composed of a heavy chain variable domain and light chain variable domain which pair and bind NKG2D, or bind a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- scFv single-chain variable fragment
- the second immunoglobulin heavy chain includes a second Fc (hinge-CH2-CH3) domain fused via either a linker or an antibody hinge to a single-chain variable fragment (scFv) composed of a heavy chain variable domain and light chain variable domain which pair and bind NKG2D, or bind a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl- Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the first Fc domain and the second Fc domain together are able to bind to CD16 (FIG. 2B).
- the single-chain variable fragment (scFv) described above is linked to the antibody constant domain via a hinge sequence.
- the hinge comprises amino acids Ala-Ser. In some other embodiments, the hinge comprises amino acids Ala-Ser and Thr-Lys-Gly. The hinge sequence can provide flexibility of binding to the target antigen, and balance between flexibility and optimal geometry.
- the single-chain variable fragment (scFv) described above includes a heavy chain variable domain and a light chain variable domain.
- the heavy chain variable domain forms a disulfide bridge with the light chain variable domain to enhance stability of the scFv.
- a disulfide bridge can be formed between the C44 residue of the heavy chain variable domain and the Cl 00 residue of the light chain variable domain, the amino acid positions numbered under Kabat.
- the heavy chain variable domain is linked to the light chain variable domain via a flexible linker. Any suitable linker can be used, for example, the (G 4 S) 4 linker.
- the heavy chain variable domain is positioned at the N-terminus of the light chain variable domain. In some embodiments of the scFv, the heavy chain variable domain is positioned at the C terminus of the light chain variable domain.
- the multi-specific binding proteins described herein can further include one or more additional antigen-binding sites.
- the additional antigen-binding site(s) may be fused to the N-terminus of the constant region CH2 domain or to the C-terminus of the constant region CH3 domain, optionally via a linker sequence.
- the additional antigen-binding site(s) takes the form of a single-chain variable region (scFv) that is optionally disulfide-stabilized, resulting in a tetravalent or trivalent multispecific binding protein.
- scFv single-chain variable region
- a multi-specific binding protein includes an NKG2D-binding site, a tumor-associated antigen-binding site where the tumor-associated antigen is selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL, a third antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen, and an antibody constant region or a portion thereof sufficient to bind CD 16, or a fourth antigen-binding site that binds CD 16. Any one of these antigen binding sites can either take the form of an Fab fragment or an scFv, such as the scFv described above.
- the third antigen-binding site binds a different tumor- associated antigen from the tumor-associated antigen-binding site that binds a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, METC13, METC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the third antigen-binding site binds to the same tumor- associated antigen as the tumor-associated antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl- Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl- Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the third antigen-binding site comprises the same heavy chain and light chain CDR sequences as the tumor-associated antigen-binding site that binds a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, METC13, METC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, METC13, METC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the third antigen-binding site comprises the same heavy chain and light chain variable domain sequences as the tumor-associated antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the third antigen-binding site has the same amino acid sequence(s) as the tumor-associated antigen-binding site that binds a tumor- associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, METC13, METC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL. Exemplary formats are shown in FIGs. 2C and 2D.
- the multi specific binding proteins can provide bivalent engagement of a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- Bivalent engagement of a tumor-associated antigen by the multi-specific proteins can stabilize the tumor-associated antigen on the cancer cell surface, and enhance cytotoxicity of NK cells towards the cancer cells.
- Bivalent engagement of a tumor-associated antigen by the multi specific proteins can confer stronger binding of the multi-specific proteins to the cancer cells, thereby facilitating stronger cytotoxic response of NK cells towards the cancer cells, especially towards cancer cells expressing a low level of a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL.
- the multi-specific binding proteins can take additional formats.
- the multi-specific binding protein is in the Triomab form, which is a trifunctional, bispecific antibody that maintains an IgG-like shape. This chimera consists of two half antibodies, each with one light and one heavy chain, that originate from two parental antibodies.
- the multi-specific binding protein is the KiHform, which involves the knobs-into-holes (KiHs) technology.
- KiH knobs-into-holes
- the KiH involves engineering C H 3 domains to create either a“knob” or a“hole” in each heavy chain to promote
- T366S/L368A/Y407VCH3B The“hole” mutation was optimized by structured-guided phage library screening (Atwell S, Ridgway JB, Wells JA, Carter P., Stable heterodimers from remodeling the domain interface of a homodimer using a phage display library, J. Mol.
- the multi-specific binding protein is in the dual-variable domain immunoglobulin (DVD-IgTM) form, which combines the target binding domains of two monoclonal antibodies via flexible naturally occurring linkers, and yields a tetravalent IgG-like molecule.
- the multi-specific binding protein is in the Orthogonal Fab interface (Ortho-Fab) form.
- Orthogonal Fab interface Ortho-Fab
- structure- based regional design introduces complementary mutations at the LC and HCVH-CHI interface in only one Fab fragment, without any changes being made to the other Fab fragment.
- the multi-specific binding protein is in the 2-in-l Ig format. In some embodiments, the multi-specific binding protein is in the ES form, which is a heterodimeric construct containing two different Fab fragments binding to targets 1 and target 2 fused to the Fc. Heterodimerization is ensured by electrostatic steering mutations in the Fc.
- the multi-specific binding protein is in the kl-Body form, which is a heterodimeric construct with two different Fab fragments fused to Fc stabilized by heterodimerization mutations: Fab fragmentl targeting antigen 1 contains kappa LC, while second Fab fragment targeting antigen 2 contains lambda LC.
- FIG. 30A is an exemplary representation of one form of a kl-Body;
- FIG. 30B is an exemplary representation of another kl-Body.
- the multi-specific binding protein is in Fab Arm Exchange form (antibodies that exchange Fab fragment arms by swapping a heavy chain and attached light chain (half-molecule) with a heavy-light chain pair from another molecule, which results in bispecific antibodies).
- the multi-specific binding protein is in the SEED Body form.
- the strand-exchange engineered domain (SEED) platform was designed to generate asymmetric and bispecific antibody-like molecules, a capability that expands therapeutic applications of natural antibodies.
- This protein engineering platform is based on exchanging structurally related sequences of immunoglobulin within the conserved CH3 domains.
- the SEED design allows efficient generation of AG/GA heterodimers, while disfavoring homodimerization of AG and GA SEED CH3 domains. (Muda M. et al., Protein Eng. Des. Sel. (2011, 24(5):447-54)).
- the multi-specific binding protein is in the LuZ-Y form, in which a leucine zipper is used to induce heterodimerization of two different HCs.
- the multi-specific binding protein is in the Cov-X-Body form.
- CovX-Bodies two different peptides are joined together using a branched azetidinone linker and fused to the scaffold antibody under mild conditions in a site-specific manner. Whereas the pharmacophores are responsible for functional activities, the antibody scaffold imparts long half-life and Ig-like distribution.
- the pharmacophores can be chemically optimized or replaced with other pharmacophores to generate optimized or unique bispecific antibodies. (Doppalapudi VR et al ., PNAS (2010), 107(52);2261 1-22616).
- the multi-specific binding protein is in an Oasc-Fab heterodimeric form that includes Fab fragment binding to target 1, and scFab binding to target 2 fused to Fc. Heterodimerization is ensured by mutations in the Fc.
- the multi-specific binding protein is in a DuetMab form, which is a heterodimeric construct containing two different Fab fragments binding to antigens 1 and 2, and Fc stabilized by heterodimerization mutations.
- Fab fragments 1 and 2 contain differential S-S bridges that ensure correct LC and HC pairing.
- the multi-specific binding protein is in a CrossmAb form, which is a heterodimeric construct with two different Fab fragments binding to targets 1 and 2, fused to Fc stabilized by heterodimerization.
- CL and CH1 domains and VH and VL domains are switched, e.g ., CH1 is fused in-frame with VL, while CL is fused in-frame with VH.
- the multi-specific binding protein is in a Fit-Ig form, which is a homodimeric construct where Fab fragment binding to antigen 2 is fused to the N terminus of HC of Fab fragment that binds to antigen 1.
- the construct contains wild-type Fc.
- Table 1 lists peptide sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to NKG2D.
- the NKG2D binding domains can vary in their binding affinity to NKG2D, nevertheless, they all activate human NK cells.
- a heavy chain variable domain represented by SEQ ID NO: 101 can be paired with a light chain variable domain represented by SEQ ID NO: 102 to form an antigen-binding site that can bind to NKG2D, as illustrated in US 9,273,136.
- a heavy chain variable domain represented by SEQ ID NO: 103 can be paired with a light chain variable domain represented by SEQ ID NO: 104 to form an antigen-binding site that can bind to NKG2D, as illustrated in US 7,879,985.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen KIT.
- Table 2 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to KIT.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to KIT can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO: 125 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen F3.
- Table 3 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to F3.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to F3 can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO: 148 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- SEQ ID NO: 148 amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO: 148 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen IGF1R.
- Table 4 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to IGF1R.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to IGF1R can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO: 165 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen Lewis Y.
- Table 5 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to Lewis Y.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to Lewis Y can be identified by screening for binding to Lewis Y antigen or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen MFJC13. Table 6 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to MFJC13.
- novel antigen -binding sites that can bind to MUC13 can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO: 190 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen MUC4.
- Novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to MUC4 can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO: 191 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen MCAM.
- Table 7 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to MCAM.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to MCAM can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO:208 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- SEQ ID NO:208 amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO:208
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to LRRC32 can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO:225 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- SEQ ID NO:225 MRPQILLLLALLTLGLAAQHQDKVPCKMVDKKVSCQVLGLLQVPSVLPPDTETLDLS GNQLRSILASPLGFYTALRHLDLSTNEISFLQPGAFQALTHLEHLSLAHNRLAMATAL S AGGLGPLPRVTSLDLSGN SLYSGLLERLLGEAPSLHTLSLAEN SLTRLTRHTFRDMP ALEQLDLHSNVLMDIEDGAFEGLPRLTHLNLSRNSLTCISDFSLQQLRVLDLSCNSIEA FQT ASQPQ AEF QLTWLDLRENKLLHFPDL AALPRLIYLNLSNNLIRLPTGPPQD SKGIH APSEGWSALPLSAPSGNASGRPLSQLLNLDLSYNEIELIPDSFLEHLTSLCFLNLSRNC LR
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen sialyl-Tn.
- Table 9 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to sialyl-Tn.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to sialyl-Tn can be identified by screening for binding to sialyl-Tn antigen or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen gpA33. Table 10 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to gpA33.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to gpA33 can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO:258 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- SEQ ID NO:258 amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO:258 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen GD3.
- Table 11 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to GD3.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to GD3 can be identified by screening for binding to GD3 ganglioside or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen GM2.
- Table 12 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to GM2.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to GM2 can be identified by screening for binding to GM2 ganglioside or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen c- MET.
- Table 13 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to c-MET.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to c-MET can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO: 307 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- SEQ ID NO: 307 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen EPHA3.
- Table 14 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to EPHA3.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to EPHA3 can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO: 316 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- SEQ ID NO: 316 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen TNFRSF10.
- Table 15 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to TNFRSF10.
- novel antigen -binding sites that can bind to TNFRSF10 can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO:333 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- SEQ ID NO:333 amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO:333
- Table 16 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to TNFSF11.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to TNFSF11 can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO:350 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen CD74.
- Table 17 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to CD74.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to CD74 can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO: 367 or SEQ ID NO: 368 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- SEQ ID NO:367 amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO: 367 or SEQ ID NO: 368 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- the present disclosure provides multi-specific binding proteins that bind to the NKG2D receptor and CD 16 receptor on natural killer cells, and the antigen PMEL.
- Table 18 lists some exemplary sequences of heavy chain variable domains and light chain variable domains that, in combination, can bind to PMEL.
- novel antigen-binding sites that can bind to PMEL can be identified by screening for binding to the amino acid sequence defined by SEQ ID NO:385 or a mature extracellular fragment thereof.
- CD16 binding is mediated by the hinge region and the CH2 domain.
- the interaction with CD 16 is primarily focused on amino acid residues Asp 265 - Glu 269, Asn 297 - Thr 299, Ala 327 - He 332, Leu 234 - Ser 239, and carbohydrate residue N-acetyl-D-glucosamine in the CH2 domain (see, Sondermann et al ., Nature, 406 (6793):267-273).
- mutations can be selected to enhance or reduce the binding affinity to CD 16, such as by using phage- displayed libraries or yeast surface-displayed cDNA libraries, or can be designed based on the known three-dimensional structure of the interaction.
- the assembly of heterodimeric antibody heavy chains can be accomplished by expressing two different antibody heavy chain sequences in the same cell, which may lead to the assembly of homodimers of each antibody heavy chain as well as assembly of heterodimers. Promoting the preferential assembly of heterodimers can be accomplished by incorporating different mutations in the CH3 domain of each antibody heavy chain constant region as shown in US13/494870, US16/028850, US11/533709, US12/875015,
- mutations can be made in the CH3 domain based on human IgGl and incorporating distinct pairs of amino acid substitutions within a first polypeptide and a second polypeptide that allow these two chains to selectively heterodimerize with each other.
- the positions of amino acid substitutions illustrated below are all numbered according to the EU index as in Kabat.
- an amino acid substitution in the first polypeptide replaces the original amino acid with a larger amino acid, selected from arginine (R), phenylalanine (F), tyrosine (Y) or tryptophan (W), and at least one amino acid substitution in the second polypeptide replaces the original amino acid(s) with a smaller amino acid(s), chosen from alanine (A), serine (S), threonine (T), or valine (V), such that the larger amino acid substitution (a protuberance) fits into the surface of the smaller amino acid substitutions (a cavity).
- one polypeptide can incorporate a T366W substitution, and the other can incorporate three substitutions including T366S, L368A, and Y407V.
- An antibody heavy chain variable domain of the invention can optionally be coupled to an amino acid sequence at least 90% identical to an antibody constant region, such as an IgG constant region including hinge, CH2 and CH3 domains with or without CH1 domain.
- the amino acid sequence of the constant region is at least 90% identical to a human antibody constant region, such as a human IgGl constant region, an IgG2 constant region, IgG3 constant region, or IgG4 constant region.
- the amino acid sequence of the constant region is at least 90% identical to an antibody constant region from another mammal, such as rabbit, dog, cat, mouse, or horse.
- One or more mutations can be incorporated into the constant region as compared to human IgGl constant region, for example at Q347, Y349, L351, S354, E356, E357, K360, Q362, S364, T366, L368, K370, N390, K392, T394, D399, S400, D401, F405, Y407, K409, T411 and/or K439.
- Exemplary substitutions include, for example, Q347E, Q347R, Y349S,
- mutations that can be incorporated into the CH1 of a human IgGl constant region may be at amino acid V125, F126, P127, T135, T139, A140, F170, P171, and/or VI 73.
- mutations that can be incorporated into the CK of a human IgGl constant region may be at amino acid E123, Fl 16, S176, V163,
- amino acid substitutions could be selected from the following sets of substitutions shown in Table 19.
- amino acid substitutions could be selected from the following sets of substitutions shown in Table 20.
- amino acid substitutions could be selected from the following set of substitutions shown in Table 21.
- At least one amino acid substitution in each polypeptide chain could be selected from Table 22.
- At least one amino acid substitutions could be selected from the following set of substitutions in Table 23, where the position(s) indicated in the First Polypeptide column is replaced by any known negatively-charged amino acid, and the position(s) indicated in the Second Polypeptide Column is replaced by any known positively- charged amino acid.
- At least one amino acid substitutions could be selected from the following set of in Table 24, where the position(s) indicated in the First Polypeptide column is replaced by any known positively-charged amino acid, and the position(s) indicated in the Second Polypeptide Column is replaced by any known negatively-charged amino acid.
- amino acid substitutions could be selected from the following set in Table 25.
- the structural stability of a hetero-multimeric protein may be increased by introducing S354C on either of the first or second polypeptide chain, and Y349C on the opposing polypeptide chain, which forms an artificial disulfide bridge within the interface of the two polypeptides.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at position T366, and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of T366, L368 and Y407.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of T366, L368 and Y407, and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at position T366.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of E357, K360, Q362, S364, L368, K370, T394, D401, F405, and T411 and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of Y349, E357, S364, L368, K370, T394, D401, F405 and T411.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of Y349, E357, S364, L368, K370, T394, D401, F405 and T411 and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of E357, K360, Q362, S364, L368, K370, T394, D401, F405, and T411.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of L351, D399, S400 and Y407 and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of T366, N390, K392, K409 and T411.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of T366, N390, K392, K409 and T411 and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of L351, D399, S400 and Y407.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of Q347, Y349, K360, and K409, and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of Q347, E357, D399 and F405.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of Q347, E357, D399 and F405, and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of Y349, K360, Q347 and K409.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of K370, K392, K409 and K439, and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of D356, E357 and D399.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of D356, E357 and D399, and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of K370, K392, K409 and K439.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of L351, E356, T366 and D399, and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of Y349, L351, L368, K392 and K409.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of Y349, L351, L368, K392 and K409, and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of L351, E356, T366 and D399.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by an S354C substitution and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by a Y349C substitution.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by a Y349C substitution and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by an S354C substitution.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by K360E and K409W substitutions and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by Q347R, D399V and F405T substitutions.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by Q347R, D399V and F405T substitutions and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by K360E and K409W substitutions.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by a T366W substitutions and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by T366S, T368A, and Y407V substitutions.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by T366S, T368A, and Y407V substitutions and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by a T366W substitution.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by T350V, L351 Y, F405A, and Y407V substitutions and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by T350V, T366L, K392L, and T394W substitutions.
- the amino acid sequence of one polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by T350V, T366L, K392L, and T394W substitutions and wherein the amino acid sequence of the other polypeptide chain of the antibody constant region differs from the amino acid sequence of an IgGl constant region by T350V, L351Y, F405A, and Y407V substitutions.
- a TriNKET of the present disclosure is A49MI-Duobody-TriNKET- Onartuzumab.
- A49MI-Duobody-TriNKET-Onartuzumab comprises four polypeptide chains: (a) Onartuzumab-HC: the heavy chain portion of anti-c-MET antibody onartuzumab (SEQ ID NO:425); (b) Onartuzumab-LC: the light chain portion of anti-c-MET antibody onartuzumab (SEQ ID NO:426); (c) A49MI-HC: the heavy chain portion of anti-NKG2D antibody A49MI (SEQ ID NO:423); and (d) A49MI-LC: the light chain portion of anti-NKG2D antibody A49MI (SEQ ID NO:424).
- the Fc domain of SEQ ID NO:425 comprises a mutation F405L, and the Fc domain of SEQ ID NO:423 comprises a mutation K409R, thereby facilitating Fc heterodimerization.
- the sequences of A49MI-Duobody-TriNKET-Onartuzumab are provided below. The CDRs under Chothia numbering of these sequences are underlined.
- Onartuzumab-HC SEQ ID NO:425)
- VOLVESGGGLVKPGGSLRLSC AASGFTF S S YSMNW VRO APGKGLEW VS SIS S S S S YI YY AD S VKGRFTISRDNAKN SLYLOMN SLRAEDT AVYY C ARGAPIGAAAGWFDPW G QGTL VT V S S AS TKGP S VFPL AP S SK S T S GGT A ALGCL VKD YFPEP VTV S WN S GALT S GVHTFP AVLQS SGLYSLS S VVTVPS S SLGTQT YICNVNHKP SNTK VDKKVEPKSCDK THTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVD GVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVV S VLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKV SNKALP APIEKTI SK AKGQPREPQ V YTLPP S
- A49MI-Duobody-TriNKET- Emibetuzumab is A49MI-Duobody-TriNKET- Emibetuzumab.
- A49MI-Duobody-TriNKET-Emibetuzumab comprises four polypeptide chains: (a) Emibetuzumab-HC: the heavy chain portion of anti-c-MET antibody
- emibetuzumab (SEQ ID NO:427); (b) Emibetuzumab-LC: the light chain portion of anti-c- MET antibody emibetuzumab (SEQ ID NO:428); (c) A49MI-HC: the heavy chain portion of anti-NKG2D antibody A49MI (SEQ ID NO:423); and (d) A49MI-LC: the light chain portion of anti-NKG2D antibody A49MI (SEQ ID NO:424).
- the Fc domain of SEQ ID NO:427 comprises a mutation F405L
- the Fc domain of SEQ ID NO:423 comprises a mutation K409R, thereby facilitating Fc heterodimerization.
- the sequences of A49MI-Duobody- TriNKET-Emibetuzumab are provided below. The CDRs under Chothia numbering of these sequences are underlined.
- Emibetuzumab-HC SEQ ID NO: 427)
- VOLVESGGGLVKPGGSLRLSC AASGFTF S S YSMNW VRQ APGKGLEW VS SIS S S S S YI YY AD S VKGRFTISRDNAKN SL YLOMN SLRAEDT AVYY C ARGAPIGAAAGWFDPW G QGTL VT V S S AS TKGP S VFPL AP S SK S T S GGT A ALGCL VKD YFPEP VTV S WN S GALT S GVHTFP AVLQS SGLYSLS S VVTVPS S SLGTQT YICNVNHKP SNTK VDKKVEPKSCDK THTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVD GVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNST YRVV S VLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKV SNKALP APIEKTI SK AKGQPREPQ V
- Emibetuzumab-LC (SEQ ID NO:428)
- A49MI-Duobody-TriNKET-ABT- 700 is A49MI-Duobody-TriNKET-ABT- 700.
- A49MI-Duobody-TriNKET-ABT-700 comprises four polypeptide chains: (a) ABT- 700-HC: the heavy chain portion of anti-c-MET antibody ABT-700 (SEQ ID NO:429); (b) ABT-700-LC: the light chain portion of anti-c-MET antibody ABT-700 (SEQ ID NO:430); (c) A49MI-HC: the heavy chain portion of anti-NKG2D antibody A49MI (SEQ ID NO:423); and (d) A49MI-LC: the light chain portion of anti-NKG2D antibody A49MI (SEQ ID NO:424).
- the Fc domain of SEQ ID NO:429 comprises a mutation F405L
- the Fc domain of SEQ ID NO:423 comprises a mutation K409R, thereby facilitating Fc
- VOLVESGGGLVKPGGSLRLSC AASGFTF S S YSMNW VRO APGKGLEW VS SIS S S S S YI YY AD S VKGRFTISRDNAKN SL YLOMN SLRAEDT AVYY C ARGAPIGAAAGWFDPW G QGTL VT V S S AS TKGP S VFPL AP S SK S T S GGT A ALGCL VKD YFPEP VT V S WN S GALT S GVHTFP AVLQS SGLYSLS S VVTVPS S SLGTQT YICNVNHKP SNTK VDKK VEPK S CDK THTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVD GVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNST YRVV S VLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKV SNKALP APIEKTI SK AKGQPREPQ
- the multi-specific proteins described above can be made using recombinant DNA technology well known to a skilled person in the art.
- a first nucleic acid sequence encoding the first immunoglobulin heavy chain can be cloned into a first expression vector
- a second nucleic acid sequence encoding the second immunoglobulin heavy chain can be cloned into a second expression vector
- a third nucleic acid sequence encoding the immunoglobulin light chain can be cloned into a third expression vector
- the first, second, and third expression vectors can be stably transfected together into host cells to produce the multimeric proteins
- different ratios of the first, second, and third expression vector can be explored to determine the optimal ratio for transfection into the host cells. After transfection, single clones can be isolated for cell bank generation using methods known in the art, such as limited dilution, ELISA, FACS, microscopy, or Clonepix.
- Clones can be cultured under conditions suitable for bio-reactor scale-up and maintained expression of the multi-specific protein.
- the multispecific proteins can be isolated and purified using methods known in the art including centrifugation, depth filtration, cell lysis, homogenization, freeze-thawing, affinity purification, gel filtration, ion exchange chromatography, hydrophobic interaction exchange chromatography, and mixed-mode chromatography.
- the multi-specific proteins described herein include an NKG2D-binding site, a tumor-associated antigen-binding site that binds a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3,
- the multi-specific proteins contains an additional antigen binding site that binds to a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL, as exemplified in the F4-TriNKET format.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL, as exemplified in the F4-TriNKET format.
- the multi-specific proteins display similar thermal stability to the corresponding monoclonal antibody, i.e., a monoclonal antibody containing the same tumor-associated antigen-binding site as the one incorporated in the multi-specific proteins (e.g ., an antigen-binding site that binds to a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL).
- a monoclonal antibody containing the same tumor-associated antigen-binding site as the one incorporated in the multi-specific proteins (e.g ., an antigen-binding site that binds to a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl
- the multi-specific proteins bind to cells expressing
- the multi-specific proteins bind to the tumor-associated antigen with a similar affinity to the corresponding the tumor-associated antigen monoclonal antibody ⁇ i.e., a monoclonal antibody containing the same tumor-associated antigen-binding site as the one incorporated in the multi-specific proteins, for example, a monoclonal antibody containing the same KIT -binding site as the one incorporated in the multi-specific proteins).
- the multi-specific proteins are more effective in killing the tumor cells expressing the tumor-associated antigen than the corresponding tumor-associated antigen monoclonal antibodies.
- the multi-specific proteins described herein which include a binding site for a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL , activate primary human NK cells when co culturing with cells expressing the tumor-associated antigen. NK cell activation is marked by the increase in CD 107a degranulation and IFN-g cytokine production. Furthermore, compared to a corresponding tumor-associated antigen monoclonal antibody, the multi specific proteins can show superior activation of human NK cells in the presence of cells expressing the tumor-associated antigen.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33
- the multi-specific proteins described herein which include a binding site for a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL, enhance the activity of rested and IL-2-activated human NK cells when co-culturing with cells expressing the selected tumor-associated antigen.
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL
- a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13
- the multi-specific proteins offer an advantage in targeting tumor cells that express medium and low levels of the tumor-associated antigen.
- the bivalent F4 format of the TriNKETs include an additional antigen-binding site that binds to a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL) improve the avidity with which the TriNKETs binds to a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, and PMEL, which in effect stabilize expression and maintenance of high levels of the selected tumor-associated antigen (e.g .
- the F4-TriNKETs mediate more potent killing of tumor cells expressing the selected tumor-associated antigen (e.g., KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, METC13, METC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, or PMEL) than the corresponding F3-TriNKETs or F3’-TriNKETs.
- the selected tumor-associated antigen e.g., KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, METC13, METC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3, GM2, c-MET, EPHA3, TNFRSF10A, TNFSF11, CD74, or PMEL
- the invention provides methods for treating cancer using a multi-specific binding protein described herein and/or a pharmaceutical composition described herein.
- the methods may be used to treat a variety of cancers expressing a tumor-associated antigen selected from KIT, F3, IGF1R, Lewis Y, MUC13, MUC4, MCAM, LRRC32, sialyl-Tn, gpA33, GD3,
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the KIT -targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be colorectal cancer, acute myeloid leukemia, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, melanoma, small cell lung cancer, non small cell lung cancer, renal cancer, liver cancer, and testicular cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the F3 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, glioblastoma, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, sarcomas, and colorectal cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the IGFlR-targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be breast cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, mesothelioma, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, sarcoma, thyroid cancer, renal cancer, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, gliobastoma, and liver cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the Lewis Y-targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be ovarian cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, multiple myeloma, and acute myeloid leukemia.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the METC 13 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be ovarian cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, liver cancer, gastric cancer, pancreatic cancer, renal cancer, esophageal cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, cervical cancer, and cholangiocarcinoma.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the MUC4- targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, bladder cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer, head and neck cancer, and prostate cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the MCAM-targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be melanoma, breast cancer, small cell lung cancer, sarcoma, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and renal cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the LRRC32-targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be renal cancer, pancreatic cancer, sarcoma, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, gliobastoma, head and neck cancer, prostate cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, and cervical cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the sialyl-Tn-targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, gastric cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and breast cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the gpA33 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, and esophageal cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the GD3 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be lung cancer, glioma, breast cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, and neuroblastoma.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the GM2 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be gastric cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, cervical cancer, neuroblastoma, melanoma, lung cancer, mesothelioma, and liver cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the c-MET -targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be renal cancer, thyroid cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, melanoma, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, and head and neck cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the EPHA3 -targeting multi specific binding proteins may be cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, gastric cancer, multiple myeloma, ovarian cancer, colorectal cancer, melanoma, breast cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and sarcoma.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the TNFRSFlOA-targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, and head and neck cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the TNFSF11 -targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be breast cancer, prostate cancer, and a bone metastatic cancer.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the CD74-targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be diffuse large B cell cancer, a B cell malignancy, renal cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, melanoma, sarcoma, head and neck cancer, liver cancer, bladder cancer, glioma, breast cancer, and leukemia.
- Exemplary cancers to be treated by the PMEL-targeting multi-specific binding proteins may be melanoma and sarcomas.
- the cancer is breast, ovarian, esophageal, bladder or gastric cancer, salivary duct carcinoma, salivary duct carcinomas, adenocarcinoma of the lung or aggressive forms of uterine cancer, such as uterine serous endometrial carcinoma.
- the cancer is brain cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, colon cancer, colorectal cancer, endometrial cancer, esophageal cancer, leukemia, lung cancer, liver cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, rectal cancer, renal cancer, stomach cancer, testicular cancer, or uterine cancer.
- the cancer is a squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, small cell carcinoma, melanoma, neuroblastoma, sarcoma (e.g ., an angiosarcoma or chondrosarcoma), larynx cancer, parotid cancer, biliary tract cancer, thyroid cancer, acral lentiginous melanoma, actinic keratoses, acute lymphocytic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, adenoid cystic carcinoma, adenomas, adenosarcoma, adenosquamous carcinoma, anal canal cancer, anal cancer, anorectum cancer, astrocytic tumor, bartholin gland carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, biliary cancer, bone cancer, bone marrow cancer, bronchial cancer, bronchial gland carcinoma, carcinoid, cholangiocarcinoma, chondosarcoma,
- sarcoma
- leiomyosarcoma lentigo maligna melanomas, lymphoma, male genital cancer, malignant melanoma, malignant mesothelial tumors, medulloblastoma, medulloepithelioma, meningeal cancer, mesothelial cancer, metastatic carcinoma, mouth cancer, mucoepidermoid carcinoma, multiple myeloma, muscle cancer, nasal tract cancer, nervous system cancer, neuroepithelial adenocarcinoma nodular melanoma, non-epithelial skin cancer, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, oat cell carcinoma, oligodendroglial cancer, oral cavity cancer, osteosarcoma, papillary serous adenocarcinoma, penile cancer, pharynx cancer, pituitary tumors, plasmacytoma, pseudosarcoma, pulmonary blastoma, rectal cancer, renal cell carcinoma, respiratory system cancer, retino
- the cancer to be treated is non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, such as a B-cell lymphoma or a T-cell lymphoma.
- the non- Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a B-cell lymphoma, such as a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, small lymphocytic lymphoma, mantle cell lymphoma, marginal zone B-cell lymphoma, extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma, nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma, splenic marginal zone B-cell lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoma, lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, hairy cell leukemia, or primary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma.
- B-cell lymphoma such as a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma, follicular
- the non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a T-cell lymphoma, such as a precursor T-lymphoblastic lymphoma, peripheral T-cell lymphoma, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, enteropathy type T-cell lymphoma, subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma, anaplastic large cell lymphoma, or peripheral T-cell lymphoma.
- T-cell lymphoma such as a precursor T-lymphoblastic lymphoma, peripheral T-cell lymphoma, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, enteropathy type T-cell lymphoma, subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma, anaplastic large cell lymphoma, or
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds KIT can be used to treat colorectal cancer, acute myeloid leukemia, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, melanoma, small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cancer, liver cancer, or testicular cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds F3 can be used to treat bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, glioblastoma, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, sarcoma, or colorectal cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds IGF1R can be used to treat breast cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, mesothelioma, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, sarcoma, thyroid cancer, renal cancer, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, gliobastoma, or liver cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds Lewis Y can be used to treat ovarian cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, multiple myeloma, or acute myeloid leukemia.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds MUC13 can be used to treat ovarian cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, liver cancer, gastric cancer, pancreatic cancer, renal cancer, esophageal cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, cervical cancer, or cholangiocarcinoma.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds MUC4 can be used to treat breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, bladder cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer, head and neck cancer, or prostate cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds MCAM can be used to treat melanoma, breast cancer, small cell lung cancer, sarcoma, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, or renal cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds LRRC32 can be used to treat.
- a protein that includes an antigen binding site that binds can be used to treat renal cancer, pancreatic cancer, sarcoma, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, gliobastoma, head and neck cancer, prostate cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, or cervical cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds sialyl-Tn can be used to treat ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, gastric cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, or breast cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds gpA33 can be used to treat colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, or esophageal cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds GD3 can be used to treat lung cancer, glioma, breast cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, or neuroblastoma.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds GM2 can be used to treat gastric cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, cervical cancer, neuroblastoma, melanoma, lung cancer, mesothelioma, or liver cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds c- MET can be used to treat renal cancer, thyroid cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, melanoma, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, or head and neck cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds EPHA3 can be used to treat cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, gastric cancer, multiple myeloma, ovarian cancer, colorectal cancer, melanoma, breast cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, or sarcoma.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds TNFRSF10A can be used to treat breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer, head and neck cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds TNFSF11 can be used to treat breast cancer, prostate cancer, or a bone metastatic cancer.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds CD74 can be used to treat diffuse large B cell cancer, a B cell malignancy, renal cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, melanoma, sarcoma, head and neck cancer, liver cancer, bladder cancer, glioma, breast cancer, or leukemia.
- a protein that includes an antigen-binding site that binds PMEL can be used to treat melanoma or a sarcoma.
- a multi specific binding protein described herein can be used in combination with additional therapeutic agents to treat cancer.
- Exemplary therapeutic agents that may be used as part of a combination therapy in treating cancer, include, for example, radiation, mitomycin, tretinoin, ribomustin,
- gemcitabine vincristine, etoposide, cladribine, mitobronitol, methotrexate, doxorubicin, carboquone, pentostatin, nitracrine, zinostatin, cetrorelix, letrozole, raltitrexed, daunorubicin, fadrozole, fotemustine, thymalfasin, sobuzoxane, nedaplatin, cytarabine, bicalutamide, vinorelbine, vesnarinone, aminoglutethimide, amsacrine, proglumide, elliptinium acetate, ketanserin, doxifluridine, etretinate, isotretinoin, streptozocin, nimustine, vindesine, flutamide, drogenil, butocin, carmofur, razoxane, sizofilan
- An additional class of agents that may be used as part of a combination therapy in treating cancer is immune checkpoint inhibitors.
- exemplary immune checkpoint inhibitors include agents that inhibit one or more of (i) cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (CTLA4), (ii) programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1), (iii) PDL1, (iv) LAG3, (v) B7-H3, (vi) B7-H4, and (vii) TIM3.
- CTLA4 inhibitor ipilimumab has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for treating melanoma.
- agents that may be used as part of a combination therapy in treating cancer are monoclonal antibody agents that target non-checkpoint targets (e.g ., herceptin) and non-cytotoxic agents (e.g., tyrosine-kinase inhibitors).
- non-checkpoint targets e.g ., herceptin
- non-cytotoxic agents e.g., tyrosine-kinase inhibitors
- anti-cancer agents include, for example: (i) an inhibitor selected from an ALK Inhibitor, an ATR Inhibitor, an A2A Antagonist, a Base Excision Repair Inhibitor, a Bcr-Abl Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor, a Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor, a CDC7 Inhibitor, a CHK1 Inhibitor, a Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor, a DNA-PK
- Inhibitor an Inhibitor of both DNA-PK and mTOR, a DNMT1 Inhibitor, a DNMT1 Inhibitor plus 2-chloro-deoxyadenosine, an HD AC Inhibitor, a Hedgehog Signaling Pathway Inhibitor, an IDO Inhibitor, a JAK Inhibitor, a mTOR Inhibitor, a MEK Inhibitor, a MELK Inhibitor, a MTH1 Inhibitor, a PARP Inhibitor, a Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Inhibitor, an Inhibitor of both PARP1 and DHODH, a Proteasome Inhibitor, a Topoisomerase-II Inhibitor, a Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor, a VEGFR Inhibitor, and a WEE1 Inhibitor; (ii) an agonist of 0X40, CD 137,
- Proteins of the invention can also be used as an adjunct to surgical removal of the primary lesion.
- the amount of multi-specific binding protein and additional therapeutic agent and the relative timing of administration may be selected in order to achieve a desired combined therapeutic effect.
- the therapeutic agents in the combination, or a pharmaceutical composition or compositions comprising the therapeutic agents may be administered in any order such as, for example, sequentially, concurrently, together, simultaneously and the like.
- a multi-specific binding protein may be administered during a time when the additional therapeutic agent(s) exerts its prophylactic or therapeutic effect, or vice versa.
- compositions that contain a therapeutically effective amount of a protein described herein.
- the composition can be formulated for use in a variety of drug delivery systems.
- One or more physiologically acceptable excipients or carriers can also be included in the composition for proper formulation.
- Suitable formulations for use in the present disclosure are found in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mack Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa., l7th ed., 1985.
- Langer Science 249: 1527-1533, 1990).
- the intravenous drug delivery formulation of the present disclosure may be contained in a bag, a pen, or a syringe.
- the bag may be connected to a channel comprising a tube and/or a needle.
- the formulation may be a lyophilized formulation or a liquid formulation.
- the formulation may freeze-dried (lyophilized) and contained in about 12-60 vials.
- the formulation may be freeze-dried and 45 mg of the freeze-dried formulation may be contained in one vial.
- the about 40 mg - about 100 mg of freeze- dried formulation may be contained in one vial.
- freeze-dried formulation from 12, 27, or 45 vials are combined to obtained a therapeutic dose of the protein in the intravenous drug formulation.
- the formulation may be a liquid formulation and stored as about 250 mg/vial to about 1000 mg/vial. In certain embodiments, the formulation may be a liquid formulation and stored as about 600 mg/vial.
- the formulation may be a liquid formulation and stored as about 250 mg/vial.
- the protein could exist in a liquid aqueous pharmaceutical formulation including a therapeutically effective amount of the protein in a buffered solution forming a formulation.
- compositions may be sterilized by conventional sterilization techniques, or may be sterile filtered.
- the resulting aqueous solutions may be packaged for use as-is, or lyophilized, the lyophilized preparation being combined with a sterile aqueous carrier prior to administration.
- the pH of the preparations typically will be between 3 and 11, more preferably between 5 and 9 or between 6 and 8, and most preferably between 7 and 8, such as 7 to 7.5.
- the resulting compositions in solid form may be packaged in multiple single dose units, each containing a fixed amount of the above-mentioned agent or agents.
- the composition in solid form can also be packaged in a container for a flexible quantity.
- the present disclosure provides a formulation with an extended shelf life including the protein of the present disclosure, in combination with mannitol, citric acid monohydrate, sodium citrate, disodium phosphate dihydrate, sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate, sodium chloride, polysorbate 80, water, and sodium hydroxide.
- an aqueous formulation is prepared including the protein of the present disclosure in a pH-buffered solution.
- the buffer of this invention may have a pH ranging from about 4 to about 8, e.g, from about 4.5 to about 6.0, or from about 4.8 to about 5.5, or may have a pH of about 5.0 to about 5.2. Ranges intermediate to the above recited pH's are also intended to be part of this disclosure. For example, ranges of values using a combination of any of the above recited values as upper and/or lower limits are intended to be included. Examples of buffers that will control the pH within this range include acetate (e.g. , sodium acetate), succinate (such as sodium succinate), gluconate, histidine, citrate and other organic acid buffers.
- the formulation includes a buffer system which contains citrate and phosphate to maintain the pH in a range of about 4 to about 8.
- the pH range may be from about 4.5 to about 6.0, or from about pH 4.8 to about 5.5, or in a pH range of about 5.0 to about 5.2.
- the buffer system includes citric acid monohydrate, sodium citrate, disodium phosphate dihydrate, and/or sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate.
- the buffer system includes about 1.3 mg/mL of citric acid (e.g, 1.305 mg/mL), about 0.3 mg/mL of sodium citrate (e.g, 0.305 mg/mL), about 1.5 mg/mL of disodium phosphate dihydrate (e.g, 1.53 mg/mL), about 0.9 mg/mL of sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate (e.g, 0.86), and about 6.2 mg/mL of sodium chloride (e.g, 6.165 mg/mL).
- the buffer system includes 1-
- the pH of the formulation is adjusted with sodium hydroxide.
- a polyol which acts as a tonicifier and may stabilize the antibody, may also be included in the formulation.
- the polyol is added to the formulation in an amount which may vary with respect to the desired isotonicity of the formulation.
- the aqueous formulation may be isotonic.
- the amount of polyol added may also be altered with respect to the molecular weight of the polyol. For example, a lower amount of a
- the polyol which may be used in the formulation as a tonicity agent is mannitol.
- the mannitol concentration may be about 5 to about 20 mg/mL. In certain embodiments, the concentration of mannitol may be about
- the concentration of mannitol may be about 10-14 mg/mL. In certain embodiments, the concentration of mannitol may be about 12 mg/mL.
- the polyol sorbitol may be included in the formulation.
- a detergent or surfactant may also be added to the formulation. Exemplary detergents include nonionic detergents such as polysorbates ( e.g ., polysorbates 20, 80 etc.) or poloxamers (e.g., poloxamer 188). The amount of detergent added is such that it reduces aggregation of the formulated antibody and/or minimizes the formation of particulates in the formulation and/or reduces adsorption.
- the formulation may include a surfactant which is a polysorbate.
- the formulation may contain the detergent polysorbate 80 or Tween 80.
- Tween 80 is a term used to describe polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitanmonooleate (see Fiedler, Lexikon der Hifsstoffe, Editio Cantor Verlag
- the formulation may contain between about 0.1 mg/mL and about 10 mg/mL of polysorbate 80, or between about 0.5 mg/mL and about 5 mg/mL. In certain embodiments, about 0.1% polysorbate 80 may be added in the formulation.
- the protein product of the present disclosure is formulated as a liquid formulation.
- the liquid formulation may be presented at a 10 mg/mL concentration in either a LTSP / Ph Eur type I 50R vial closed with a rubber stopper and sealed with an aluminum crimp seal closure.
- the stopper may be made of elastomer complying with ETSP and Ph Eur.
- vials may be filled with 61.2 mL of the protein product solution in order to allow an extractable volume of 60 mL.
- the liquid formulation may be diluted with 0.9% saline solution.
- the liquid formulation of the disclosure may be prepared as a 10 mg/mL concentration solution in combination with a sugar at stabilizing levels.
- the liquid formulation may be prepared in an aqueous carrier.
- a stabilizer may be added in an amount no greater than that which may result in a viscosity undesirable or unsuitable for intravenous administration.
- the sugar may be disaccharides, e.g, sucrose.
- the liquid formulation may also include one or more of a buffering agent, a surfactant, and a preservative.
- the pH of the liquid formulation may be set by addition of a pharmaceutically acceptable acid and/or base.
- the pH of the liquid formulation may be set by addition of a pharmaceutically acceptable acid and/or base.
- pharmaceutically acceptable acid may be hydrochloric acid.
- the base may be sodium hydroxide.
- deamidation is a common product variant of peptides and proteins that may occur during fermentation, harvest/cell clarification, purification, drug substance/drug product storage and during sample analysis.
- Deamidation is the loss of ME from a protein forming a succinimide intermediate that can undergo hydrolysis.
- the succinimide intermediate results in a 17 dalton mass decrease of the parent peptide.
- the subsequent hydrolysis results in an 18 dalton mass increase.
- Isolation of the succinimide intermediate is difficult due to instability under aqueous conditions. As such, deamidation is typically detectable as 1 dalton mass increase. Deamidation of an asparagine results in either aspartic or isoaspartic acid.
- the parameters affecting the rate of deamidation include pH, temperature, solvent dielectric constant, ionic strength, primary sequence, local polypeptide conformation and tertiary structure.
- the amino acid residues adjacent to Asn in the peptide chain affect deamidation rates. Gly and Ser following an Asn in protein sequences results in a higher susceptibility to deamidation.
- the liquid formulation of the present disclosure may be preserved under conditions of pH and humidity to prevent deamination of the protein product.
- the aqueous carrier of interest herein is one which is pharmaceutically acceptable (safe and non-toxic for administration to a human) and is useful for the preparation of a liquid formulation.
- Illustrative carriers include sterile water for injection (SWFI), bacteriostatic water for injection (BWFI), a pH buffered solution (e.g, phosphate-buffered saline), sterile saline solution, Ringer's solution or dextrose solution.
- a preservative may be optionally added to the formulations herein to reduce bacterial action.
- the addition of a preservative may, for example, facilitate the production of a multi-use (multiple-dose) formulation.
- Intravenous (IV) formulations may be the preferred administration route in particular instances, such as when a patient is in the hospital after transplantation receiving all drugs via the IV route.
- the liquid formulation is diluted with 0.9% Sodium Chloride solution before administration.
- the diluted drug product for injection is isotonic and suitable for administration by intravenous infusion.
- a salt or buffer components may be added in an amount of 10 mM - 200 mM.
- the salts and/or buffers are pharmaceutically acceptable and are derived from various known acids (inorganic and organic) with“base forming” metals or amines.
- the buffer may be phosphate buffer.
- the buffer may be glycinate, carbonate, citrate buffers, in which case, sodium, potassium or ammonium ions can serve as counterion.
- a preservative may be optionally added to the formulations herein to reduce bacterial action.
- the addition of a preservative may, for example, facilitate the production of a multi-use (multiple-dose) formulation.
- the aqueous carrier of interest herein is one which is pharmaceutically acceptable (safe and non-toxic for administration to a human) and is useful for the preparation of a liquid formulation.
- Illustrative carriers include sterile water for injection (SWFI), bacteriostatic water for injection (BWFI), a pH buffered solution (e.g, phosphate-buffered saline), sterile saline solution, Ringer's solution or dextrose solution.
- the protein of the present disclosure could exist in a lyophilized formulation including the proteins and a lyoprotectant.
- the lyoprotectant may be sugar, e.g. ,
- the lyoprotectant may be sucrose or maltose.
- the lyophilized formulation may also include one or more of a buffering agent, a surfactant, a bulking agent, and/or a preservative.
- the amount of sucrose or maltose useful for stabilization of the lyophilized drug product may be in a weight ratio of at least 1 :2 protein to sucrose or maltose.
- the protein to sucrose or maltose weight ratio may be of from 1 :2 to 1 :5.
- the pH of the formulation, prior to lyophilization may be set by addition of a pharmaceutically acceptable acid and/or base.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable acid may be hydrochloric acid.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable base may be sodium hydroxide.
- the pH of the solution containing the protein of the present disclosure may be adjusted between 6 to 8.
- the pH range for the lyophilized drug product may be from 7 to 8.
- a salt or buffer components may be added in an amount of 10 mM - 200 mM.
- the salts and/or buffers are pharmaceutically acceptable and are derived from various known acids (inorganic and organic) with“base forming” metals or amines.
- the buffer may be phosphate buffer.
- the buffer may be glycinate, carbonate, citrate buffers, in which case, sodium, potassium or ammonium ions can serve as counterion.
- a“bulking agent” may be added.
- A“bulking agent” is a compound which adds mass to a lyophilized mixture and contributes to the physical structure of the lyophilized cake (e.g, facilitates the production of an essentially uniform lyophilized cake which maintains an open pore structure).
- Illustrative bulking agents include mannitol, glycine, polyethylene glycol and sorbitol.
- the lyophilized formulations of the present invention may contain such bulking agents.
- a preservative may be optionally added to the formulations herein to reduce bacterial action. The addition of a preservative may, for example, facilitate the production of a multi-use (multiple-dose) formulation.
- the lyophilized drug product may be constituted with an aqueous carrier.
- the aqueous carrier of interest herein is one which is pharmaceutically acceptable (e.g ., safe and non-toxic for administration to a human) and is useful for the preparation of a liquid formulation, after lyophilization.
- Illustrative diluents include sterile water for injection (SWFI), bacteriostatic water for injection (BWFI), a pH buffered solution (e.g., phosphate-buffered saline), sterile saline solution, Ringer's solution or dextrose solution.
- the lyophilized drug product of the current disclosure is reconstituted with either Sterile Water for Injection, USP (SWFI) or 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP.
- SWFI Sterile Water for Injection
- USP 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection
- the lyophilized protein product of the instant disclosure is constituted to about 4.5 mL water for injection and diluted with 0.9% saline solution (sodium chloride solution).
- compositions of this invention may be varied so as to obtain an amount of the active ingredient which is effective to achieve the desired therapeutic response for a particular patient, composition, and mode of administration, without being toxic to the patient.
- the specific dose can be a uniform dose for each patient, for example, 50-5000 mg of protein.
- a patient’s dose can be tailored to the approximate body weight or surface area of the patient.
- Other factors in determining the appropriate dosage can include the disease or condition to be treated or prevented, the severity of the disease, the route of administration, and the age, sex and medical condition of the patient. Further refinement of the calculations necessary to determine the appropriate dosage for treatment is routinely made by those skilled in the art, especially in light of the dosage information and assays disclosed herein.
- the dosage can also be determined through the use of known assays for determining dosages used in conjunction with appropriate dose-response data. An individual patient's dosage can be adjusted as the progress of the disease is monitored.
- Blood levels of the targetable construct or complex in a patient can be measured to see if the dosage needs to be adjusted to reach or maintain an effective concentration.
- Pharmacogenomics may be used to determine which targetable constructs and/or complexes, and dosages thereof, are most likely to be effective for a given individual (Schmitz et al., Clinica Chimica Acta 308: 43-53, 2001; Steimer et al ., Clinica Chimica Acta 308: 33-41, 2001).
- dosages based on body weight are from about 0.01 pg to about 100 mg per kg of body weight, such as about 0.01 pg to about 100 mg/kg of body weight, about 0.01 pg to about 50 mg/kg of body weight, about 0.01 pg to about 10 mg/kg of body weight, about 0.01 pg to about 1 mg/kg of body weight, about 0.01 pg to about 100 pg/kg of body weight, about 0.01 pg to about 50 pg/kg of body weight, about 0.01 pg to about 10 pg/kg of body weight, about 0.01 pg to about 1 pg/kg of body weight, about 0.01 pg to about 0.1 pg/kg of body weight, about 0.1 pg to about 100 mg/kg of body weight, about 0.1 pg to about 50 mg/kg of body weight, about 0.1 pg to about 10 mg/kg of body weight, about 0.1 pg to about 1 mg/kg of body weight, about 0.01 pg to about
- Doses may be given once or more times daily, weekly, monthly or yearly, or even once every 2 to 20 years. Persons of ordinary skill in the art can easily estimate repetition rates for dosing based on measured residence times and concentrations of the targetable construct or complex in bodily fluids or tissues.
- Administration of the present invention could be intravenous, intraarterial, intraperitoneal, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intrapleural, intrathecal, intracavitary, by perfusion through a catheter or by direct intralesional injection. This may be administered once or more times daily, once or more times weekly, once or more times monthly, and once or more times annually.
- Example 1 NKG2D binding domains bind to NKG2D
- NKG2D-binding domains bind to purified recombinant NKG2D
- ectodomains were fused with nucleic acid sequences encoding human IgGl Fc domains and introduced into mammalian cells to be expressed. After purification, NKG2D-Fc fusion proteins were adsorbed to wells of microplates. After blocking the wells with bovine serum albumin to prevent non-specific binding, NKG2D-binding domains were titrated and added to the wells pre-adsorbed with NKG2D-Fc fusion proteins. Primary antibody binding was detected using a secondary antibody which was conjugated to horseradish peroxidase and specifically recognizes a human kappa light chain to avoid Fc cross-reactivity.
- TMB 3, 3', 5,5'- Tetramethylbenzidine
- the isotype control showed minimal binding to recombinant NKG2D-Fc proteins, while the positive control bound strongest to the recombinant antigens.
- NKG2D-binding domains produced by all clones demonstrated binding across human, mouse, and cynomolgus recombinant NKG2D-Fc proteins, although with varying affinities from clone to clone.
- NKG2D-binding domains bind to cells expressing NKG2D
- EL4 mouse lymphoma cell lines were engineered to express human or mouse NKG2D-CD3 zeta signaling domain chimeric antigen receptors.
- An NKG2D-binding clone, an isotype control or a positive control was used at a 100 nM concentration to stain extracellular NKG2D expressed on the EL4 cells.
- the antibody binding was detected using fluorophore-conjugated anti-human IgG secondary antibodies.
- Cells were analyzed by flow cytometry, and fold-over-background (FOB) was calculated using the mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of NKG2D-expressing cells compared to parental EL4 cells.
- MFI mean fluorescence intensity
- NKG2D-binding domains produced by all clones bound to EL4 cells expressing human and mouse NKG2D.
- Positive control antibodies comprising heavy chain and light chain variable domains selected from SEQ ID NOs: 101-104, or anti-mouse NKG2D clones MI-6 and CX-5 available at eBioscience) gave the best FOB binding signal.
- the NKG2D- binding affinity for each clone was similar between cells expressing human NKG2D (FIG. 6) and mouse (FIG. 7) NKG2D.
- Example 2 NKG2D-binding domains block natural ligand binding to NKG2D
- the positive control antibody (comprising heavy chain and light chain variable domains selected from SEQ ID NOs: 101-104) and various NKG2D-binding domains blocked ULBP-6 binding to NKG2D, while isotype control showed little competition with ULBP-6 (FIG. 8).
- ULBP-6 sequence is represented by SEQ ID NO: 108.
- MAAAAIPALLLCLPLLFLLFGWSRARRDDPHSLCYDITVIPKFRPGPRWCAVQGQVD EKTFLHYDCGNKTVTPVSPLGKKLNVTMAWKAQNPVLREVVDILTEQLLDIQLENY TPKEPLTLQARMSCEQKAEGHSSGSWQFSIDGQTFLLFDSEKRMWTTVHPGARKMK
- NKG2D-Fc-biotin was added to wells followed by NKG2D-binding domains. After incubation and washing, NKG2D-Fc-biotin that remained bound to MICA-Fc coated wells was detected using streptavidin-HRP and TMB substrate. Absorbance was measured at 450 nM and corrected at 540 nM. After subtracting background, specific binding of NKG2D- binding domains to the NKG2D-Fc proteins was calculated from the percentage of NKG2D- Fc-biotin that was blocked from binding to the MICA-Fc coated wells.
- the positive control antibody (comprising heavy chain and light chain variable domains selected from SEQ ID NOs: 101-104) and various NKG2D-binding domains blocked MICA binding to NKG2D, while isotype control showed little competition with MICA (FIG. 9).
- Recombinant mouse Rae-l delta-Fc (purchased from R&D Systems) was adsorbed to wells of a microplate, and the wells were blocked with bovine serum albumin to reduce non-specific binding.
- Mouse NKG2D-Fc-biotin was added to the wells followed by NKG2D- binding domains. After incubation and washing, NKG2D-Fc-biotin that remained bound to Rae-ldelta-Fc coated wells was detected using streptavidin-HRP and TMB substrate.
- Nucleic acid sequences of human and mouse NKG2D were fused to nucleic acid sequences encoding a CD3 zeta signaling domain to obtain chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) constructs.
- the NKG2D-CAR constructs were then cloned into a retrovirus vector using Gibson assembly and transfected into expi293 cells for retrovirus production.
- EL4 cells were infected with viruses containing NKG2D-CAR together with 8 pg/mL polybrene. 24 hours after infection, the expression levels of NKG2D-CAR in the EL4 cells were analyzed by flow cytometry, and clones which express high levels of the NKG2D-CAR on the cell surface were selected.
- NKG2D-binding domains activate NKG2D
- Intracellular TNF-a production an indicator for NKG2D activation, was assayed by flow cytometry. The percentage of TNF-a positive cells was normalized to the cells treated with the positive control. All NKG2D-binding domains activated both human NKG2D (FIG. 11) and mouse NKG2D (FIG. 12).
- Example 4 NKG2D-binding domains activate NK cells
- PBMCs Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
- NK cells CD3 CD56 +
- Isolated NK cells were then cultured in media containing 100 ng/mL IL-2 for 24-48 hours before they were transferred to the wells of a microplate to which the NKG2D-binding domains were adsorbed, and cultured in the media containing fluorophore-conjugated anti-CD 107a antibody, brefeldin-A, and monensin.
- NK cells were assayed by flow cytometry using fluorophore-conjugated antibodies against CD3, CD56 and IFN-g.
- CDl07a and IFN-g staining were analyzed in CD3 CD56 + cells to assess NK cell activation.
- the increase in CDl07a/IFN-Y double-positive cells is indicative of better NK cell activation through engagement of two activating receptors rather than one receptor.
- NKG2D-binding domains and the positive control e.g, heavy chain variable domain represent by SEQ ID NO: 101 or SEQ ID NO: 103, and light chain variable domain represented by SEQ ID NO: 102 or SEQ ID NO: 104) showed a higher percentage of NK cells becoming CDl07a + and IFN-g- than the isotype control (FIG. 13 & FIG. 14 represent data from two independent experiments, each using a different donor’s PBMC for NK cell preparation).
- Spleens were obtained from C57B1/6 mice and crushed through a 70 pm cell strainer to obtain single cell suspension. Cells were pelleted and resuspended in ACK lysis buffer (purchased from Thermo Fisher Scientific #A 1049201 ; 155 mM ammonium chloride, 10 mM potassium bicarbonate, 0.01 mM EDTA) to remove red blood cells. The remaining cells were cultured with 100 ng/mL hIL-2 for 72 hours before being harvested and prepared for NK cell isolation. NK cells (CD3 NKl. l + ) were then isolated from spleen cells using a negative depletion technique with magnetic beads with typically >90% purity.
- NK cells were cultured in media containing 100 ng/mL mIL-l5 for 48 hours before they were transferred to the wells of a microplate to which the NKG2D-binding domains were adsorbed, and cultured in the media containing fluorophore-conjugated anti-CDl07a antibody, brefeldin-A, and monensin. Following culture in NKG2D-binding domain-coated wells, NK cells were assayed by flow cytometry using fluorophore-conjugated antibodies against CD3, NK1.1 and IFN-g. CDl07a and IFN-g staining were analyzed in CD3 NKl. l + cells to assess NK cell activation.
- CDl07a/IFN-Y double-positive cells The increase in CDl07a/IFN-Y double-positive cells is indicative of better NK cell activation through engagement of two activating receptors rather than one receptor.
- NKG2D-binding domains and the positive control (selected from anti mouse NKG2D clones MI-6 and CX-5 available at eBioscience) showed a higher percentage of NK cells becoming CDl07a + and IFN-g- than the isotype control (FIG. 15 & FIG. 16 represent data from two independent experiments, each using a different mouse for NK cell preparation).
- Example 5 NKG2D-binding domains enable cytotoxicity of target tumor cells
- NK cells activation assays demonstrated increased cytotoxicity markers on NK cells after incubation with NKG2D-binding domains. To address whether this translates into increased tumor cell lysis, a cell-based assay was utilized where each NKG2D-binding domain was developed into a monospecific antibody. The Fc region was used as one targeting arm, while the Fab fragment region (NKG2D-binding domain) acted as another targeting arm to activate NK cells. THP-l cells, which are of human origin and express high levels of Fc receptors, were used as a tumor target and a Perkin Elmer DELFIA Cytotoxicity Kit was used.
- THP-l cells were labeled with BATDA reagent, and resuspended at l0 5 /mL in culture media. Labeled THEM cells were then combined with NKG2D antibodies and isolated mouse NK cells in wells of a microtiter plate at 37 °C for 3 hours. After incubation, 20 pL of the culture supernatant were removed, mixed with 200 pL of Europium solution and incubated with shaking for 15 minutes in the dark. Fluorescence was measured over time by a PheraStar plate reader equipped with a time-resolved fluorescence module (Excitation 337 nm, Emission 620 nm) and specific lysis was calculated according to the kit instructions.
- NKG2D antibodies also increased specific lysis of THP-l target cells, while isotype control antibody showed reduced specific lysis.
- the dotted line indicates specific lysis of THP-l cells by mouse NK cells without antibody added (FIG. 17).
- PBMCs Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
- NK cells were purified from PBMCs using negative magnetic beads (StemCell # 17955). NK cells were >90% CD3 CD56 + as determined by flow cyto etry. Cells were then expanded 48 hours in media containing 100 ng/mL hIL-2 (Peprotech #200-02) before use in activation assays.
- Antibodies were coated onto a 96-well flat-bottom plate at a concentration of 2 pg/mL (anti-CD 16, Biolegend # 302013) and 5 pg/mL (anti-NKG2D, R&D #MABl39) in 100 pL sterile PBS overnight at 4 °C followed by washing the wells thoroughly to remove excess antibody.
- IL-2-activated NK cells were resuspended at 5x 10 5 cells/mL in culture media supplemented with 100 ng/mL human IL-2 (hIL2) and 1 pg/mL APC- conjugated anti-CDl07a mAb (Biolegend # 328619). l MO 5 cells/well were then added onto antibody coated plates.
- NK cells were labeled with anti-CD3 (Biolegend #300452) and anti-CD56 mAb (Biolegend # 318328), and subsequently fixed, permeabilized and labeled with anti-IFN-g mAb (Biolegend # 506507). NK cells were analyzed for expression of CDl07a and IFN-g by flow cytometry after gating on live CD56 + CD3 cells.
- FIGs. 19A-19C To investigate the relative potency of receptor combination, crosslinking of NKG2D or CD 16, and co-crosslinking of both receptors by plate-bound stimulation was performed. As shown in Figure 19 (FIGs. 19A-19C), combined stimulation of CD 16 and NKG2D resulted in highly elevated levels of CD 107a (degranulation) (FIG. 19A) and/or IFN-g production (FIG. 19B). Dotted lines represent an additive effect of individual stimulations of each receptor.
- FIG. 19A demonstrates levels of CD 107a; FIG. 19B demonstrates levels of IFN-g; FIG. 19C demonstrates levels of CD 107a and IFN-g. Data shown in FIGs. 19A-19C are representative of five independent experiments using five different healthy donors.
- HT29 and HCT-l 16 human colon cancer cell lines were used to assess TriNKET binding to cell surface c-MET.
- A49MI-Duobody-TriNKETs were diluted and incubated with either HT29 and HCT-l 16 cells. Binding patterns of TriNKETs and parental monoclonal antibodies were detected using a fluorophore conjugated anti-human IgG secondary antibody. Cells were analyzed by flow cytometry and fold MFI over secondary-antibody only controls was reported.
- FIG. 35 and FIG. 36 show dose-dependent binding of anti-c-MET monoclonal antibodies and corresponding TriNKETs incorporating the same anti-c-MET binding Fabs to colon cancer cell lines HT29 and HCT-l 16, respectively.
- TriNKETs bound to each cell line with a higher maximum level of binding but a slightly increased half-maximal binding concentration (i.e., slightly reduced affinity) compared to the corresponding monoclonal antibodies, though these differences were more pronounced with HT29.
- PBMCs were isolated from human peripheral blood huffy coats using density gradient centrifugation. The isolated PBMCs were washed, and NK cells were isolated using a negative selection technique with magnetic beads. The purity of the isolated NK cells was typically >90% CD3 CD56 + . The isolated NK cells were rested without cytokine overnight.
- c-MET positive human cancer cell lines HT29 and HCT- 116 were harvested from culture.
- the cancer cells were washed with HBS, and were resuspended in growth media at 10 6 cells/mL for labeling with BATDA reagent (Perkin Elmer ADO 116) following the manufacturer instructions. After labeling, the cancer cells were washed three times with HBS, and were resuspended at 0.5-l.0x l0 5 cells/mL in culture media. 100 m ⁇ of BATDA labeled cells were added to each well of a 96-well plate.
- the tested TriNKET or mAh was diluted in culture media, and 50 m ⁇ of diluted TriNKET or mAh were added to each well.
- Rested NK cells were harvested from culture, washed, and resuspended at 10 5 -2.0 c 10 6 cells/mL in culture media to attain a desired E:T ratio of 5 : 1.
- 50 m ⁇ of NK cells were added to each well of the plate to make a total of 200 m ⁇ culture volume in each well. The plate was incubated at 37C with 5%C0 2 for 2-3 hours.
- the plate was removed from the incubator, and the cells were pelleted by centrifugation at 200 xg for 5 minutes. 20 m ⁇ of culture supernatant were transferred to a clean microplate provided from the manufacturer. Supernatant from the labeled cells incubated alone was used to measure spontaneous release of TDA. Supernatant from labeled cells incubated with 1% Triton-X was used to measure maximum lysis of the target cells. Supernatant from the labeled cells prior to the 2-3 hours of incubation was used to measure the background and for quality control purposes.
- % specific lysis ((Experimental release - Spontaneous release) / (Maximum release - Spontaneous release)) c 100%.
- FIGs. 37A to 37C and 38 show human NK cell lysis of c-MET positive target cell lines in the presence of anti-c-MET TriNKETs or monoclonal antibodies within 2 hours.
- FIGs. 37A to 37C FIGs. 37A to 37C (FIG. 37A are line graphs showing lysis of c-MET expressing HT29 colon cancer cells by NK cells derived from donor 1;
- FIG. 37B are line graphs showing lysis of c-MET expressing HT29 colon cancer cells by NK cells derived from donor 2;
- FIG. 37C are line graphs showing lysis of c-MET expressing HT29 colon cancer cells by NK cells derived from donor 3), HT29 cells were used as target cells with NK effector cells derived from three different healthy human donors.
- FIG. 38 shows lysis of HCT-l 16 target cells mediated by NK cells from a single donor. Against both cell lines and across multiple donors, the c-MET-TriNKETs had subnanomolar EC o values. Compared to the low to absent activity of the corresponding monoclonal antibodies, the TriNKETs provided greater maximum specific lysis and potency.
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