BINDING MOLECULE SPECIFIC FOR CD73 AND USE OF BINDING MOLECULE
A binding molecule specific for CD73 and a use of the binding molecule. Specifically, provided are a separate antibody binding CD73 and inhibiting the activity of CD73 or an antigen binding part of the separate antibody, and a use of the separate antibody or the antigen binding part thereof in treatment of diseases; also provided are a nucleic acid molecule encoding the separate antibody or the antigen binding part thereof, an expression vector for expressing the separate antibody or the antigen binding part thereof, a host cell, and a preparation method.
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 17/240,141, filed Apr. 26, 2021, now U.S. Pat. No. 11,174,319, which is a continuation application of Int'l Appl. No. PCT/CN2020/094489, filed Jun. 5, 2020, which claims priority to PCT/CN2019/090366, filed Jun. 6, 2019, each and all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention relates to the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof specifically binding to CD73, this invention also relates to the use of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof in treatment of diseases, and this invention relates to the therapeutic method of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
BACKGROUND ARTCD73 (ecto-5′-nucleotidase) is membrane-bound/free protein with a size of about 70 kDa and consists of N-terminal and C-terminal subunits and a flexible link. The C-terminus is anchored to the cell membrane through glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI). CD73 exerts an enzymatic activity through switching between open and closed conformational states (Knapp, K. et al. (2012), Structure, 20(12), 2161-2173). In the adenosine pathway, CD73 can continue to hydrolyze AMP produced by CD39 to adenosine. Adenosine exerts various immunosuppressive effects, such as inhibiting the proliferation of CD4+ T and CD8+ T, inhibiting NK cell activity, promoting Treg proliferation, and the like.
It has been widely reported that CD73 was highly expressed in various tumor such as gastric cancer, triple negative breast cancer, non-small-cell adenocarcinoma, rectal adenocarcinoma, colorectal cancer, renal cell carcinoma, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, oral squamous cell carcinoma, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and so on, and high CD73 expression was associated with poor prognosis (Vijayan, D. et al., (2017), Nature reviews Cancer, 17, 709). Increased expression of CD73 in tumor microenvironment was associated with tumor proliferation, metastasis, neovascularization, and poor survival of the patients (Allard, B. et al., (2017), Immunological reviews, 276 (1), 121-144). With the high expression of CD73, the increased adenosine inhibits tumor immunity by activating tumor intrinsic and host-mediated tumor-promoting mechanisms, restricting immune cell infiltration and production of cytotoxicity and cytokines (such as interferon), and causes strong immunosuppression (Ohta, A. et al., (2016), Front Immunol, 7, 109). Immunosuppression is a typical characteristic of cancer, and it is important to overcome the inhibitory barrier. Therefore, it is a highly potential therapeutic direction of inhibiting the production of adenosine in the tumor microenvironment by inhibiting CD73, thereby activating immunity and inhibiting tumor growth.
Antibodies can inhibit the enzymatic activity of CD73 by antagonizing CD73 allosteric to the active form, but there is no report of any antibody that can directly bind to the CD73 active site to inhibit its enzyme activity. Meanwhile, although CD73 is a very potential therapeutic target, more research is needed to verify the prognosis of CD73 targets and to develop related drugs and combination therapies.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThe invention provide an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment specifically binding for CD73 and uses thereof in the treatment diseases.
In one respect, the invention provide an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprising a heavy chain variable region that comprises HCDR1, HCDR2, HCDR3; and a light chain variable region that comprises LCDR1, LCDR2, LCDR3, wherein:
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- (a) HCDR1 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 5, 18, 31, 43 and 56, and conservative modifications thereof;
- (b) HCDR2 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 6, 19, 32, 44 and 57, and conservative modifications thereof;
- (c) HCDR3 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 7, 20, 33, 45 and 58, and conservative modifications thereof;
- (d) LCDR1 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 10, 23, 36, 48 and 61, and conservative modifications thereof;
- (e) LCDR2 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 11, 24, 37, 49 and 62, and conservative modifications thereof; and
- (f) LCDR3 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 12, 25, 38, 50 and 63, and conservative modifications thereof.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises:
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- 1) (a) HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 5, (b) HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 6, (c) HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 7, (d) LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 10, (e) LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 11, and (f) LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 12;
- 2) (a) HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, (b) HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, (c) HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, (d) LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, (e) LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and (f) LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 3) (a) HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 31, (b) HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 32, (c) HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 33, (d) LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 36, (e) LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 37, and (f) LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 38;
- 4) (a) HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 43, (b) HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 44, (c) HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 45, (d) LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 48, (e) LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 49, and (f) LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 50; or
- 5) (a) HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 56, (b) HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 57, (c) HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 58, (d) LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 61, (e) LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 62, and (f) LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 63.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises: (a) HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 5, (b) HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 6, (c) HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 7, (d) LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 10, (e) LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 11, and (f) LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 12.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises: (a) HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, (b) HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, (c) HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, (d) LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, (e) LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and (f) LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises: (a) HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 31, (b) HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 32, (c) HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 33, (d) LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 36, (e) LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 37, and (f) LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 38.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises: (a) HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 43, (b) HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 44, (c) HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 45, (d) LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 48, (e) LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 49, and (f) LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 50.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises: (a) HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 56, (b) HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 57, (c) HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 58, (d) LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 61, (e) LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 62, and (f) LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 63.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises:
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- (i) the heavy chain variable region (VH) comprising an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 3, 16, 29, 41, 54, 66, 67, 76, 77 and 78, and conservative modifications thereof; and
- (ii) the light chain variable region (VL) comprising an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 8, 21, 34, 46, 59, 68, 69, 70, 79 and 80, and conservative modifications thereof.
In some embodiments, the heavy chain variable regions comprise an amino acid sequence which has at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 96%, at least 97%, at least 98%, at least 99%, or 100% identity to the heavy variable regions selected from the group of (i), and the light chain variable regions comprise an amino acid sequence which has at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 96%, at least 97%, at least 98%, at least 99%, or 100% identity to the light variable regions selected from the group of (ii).
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises:
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- 1) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 3, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 8;
- 2) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 16, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identical to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO:21;
- 3) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 29, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 34;
- 4) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 41, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 46;
- 5) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 54, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 59;
- 6) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 66, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 68;
- 7) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 66, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 69;
- 8) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 66, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 70;
- 9) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 67, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 68;
- 10) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 67, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 69;
- 11) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 67, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 70;
- 12) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 76, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 79;
- 13) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 76, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 80;
- 14) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 77, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 79;
- 15) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 77, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 80;
- 16) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 78, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 79;
- 17) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 78, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 80.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, wherein the heavy and light chain variable regions comprise an amino acid sequence at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 96%, at least 97%, at least 98%, at least 99%, or 100% identity to the heavy and light chain variable regions, respectively, selected from the group consisting of 1)-17).
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody is an IgG.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody is an IgG1, IgG2 or IgG4.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody is a monoclonal antibody, a chimeric antibody, a humanized antibody, a human engineered antibody, a human antibody, Fv, a single chain antibody (scFv), Fab, Fab′, Fab′-SH or F(ab′)2.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein:
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- (I) the heavy chain comprising an amino acid sequence which is at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 13, 15, 26, 27, 39, 51, 52, 64, 71, 72, 81, 82, 83, 86, 87, 90, 91, 124, 125, 126 and 127, and conservative modifications thereof; and
- (II) the light chain comprising an amino acid sequence which is at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 14, 28, 40, 53, 65, 73, 74, 75, 84, 85, 88 and 89, and conservative modifications thereof.
In some embodiments, the heavy chain comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 96%, at least 97%,at least 98%, or 100% identity to the heavy chains selected from the group of (I), and the light chain comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 96%, at least 97%, at least 98%, or 100% identity to the light chain selected from the group of (II).
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises:
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- 1) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which is at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 13, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 14;
- 2) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 15, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 14;
- 3) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 26, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 28;
- 4) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 27, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 28;
- 5) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 39, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 40;
- 6) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 51, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 53;
- 7) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 52, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 53;
- 8) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 64, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 65;
- 9) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 71, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73;
- 10) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 71, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 74;
- 11) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 71, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 75;
- 12) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 72, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73;
- 13) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 72, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 74;
- 14) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 72, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 75;
- 15) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 81, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 84;
- 16) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 81, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 85;
- 17) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 82, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 84;
- 18) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 82, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 85;
- 19) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 83, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 84;
- 20) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 83, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 85;
- 21) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 90, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 84;
- 22) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 90, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 85;
- 23) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 91, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 84;
- 24) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 91, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 85;
- 25) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 86, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 88;
- 26) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 86, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 89;
- 27) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 87, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 88;
- 28) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 87, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 89;
- 29) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 124, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 84;
- 30) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 124, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 85;
- 31) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 125, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 84; or
- 32) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NO: 125, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 85.
In some embodiments, the heavy and light chain comprise an amino acid sequence at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 96%, at least 97%, at least 98%, at least 99%, or 100% identity to the heavy and light chain variable regions, respectively, selected from the group consisting of 1)-32).
In another respect, the invention provides an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, which comprises a heavy chain of SEQ ID NO: 71 and a light chain of SEQ ID NO: 73.
In yet another respect, the invention provides an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, which comprises a heavy chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 72 and a light chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 74.
In one respect, the invention provides an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, which comprises a heavy chain of SEQ ID NO: 72 and a light chain of SEQ ID NO: 75.
In another respect, the invention provides an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, which comprises a heavy chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 81 and a light chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 85.
In yet another respect, the invention provides an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, which comprises a heavy chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 82 and a light chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 84.
In one respect, the invention provides an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, which comprises a heavy chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 83 and a light chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 85.
In another respect, the invention provides an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, which comprises a heavy chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 124 and a light chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 85.
In yet another respect, the invention provides an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, which comprises a heavy chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 125 and a light chain consisting essentially of SEQ ID NO: 85.
In some embodiments, the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof is an antagonist of CD73 or 5′-nucleotidase of CD73.
In some embodiments, the CD73 is human CD73.
In one respect, the invention provides a method of decreasing adenosine levels in a subject with tumor, comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
In another respect, the invention provides a method of improving a T cell response in a subject with tumor, comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
In yet another respect, the invention provides a method of stimulating an immune response in a subject comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
In some embodiments, the subject is the subject with tumor.
In some embodiments, the subject has a tumor cell expressing CD73 and/or a tumor microenvironment containing CD73.
In one respect, the invention provides a method for inhibiting the growth of tumor cells in a subject comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
In another respect, the invention provides use of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for decreasing adenosine levels in a tumor cell and/or a tumor microenvironment.
In yet another respect, the invention provides use of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for stimulating a T cell response in a subject with tumor.
In one respect, the invention provides use of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for stimulating an immune response in a subject.
In some embodiments, the subject is a subject with tumor.
In some embodiments, the subject has a tumor cell expressing CD73 and/or a tumor microenvironment containing CD73.
In another respect, the invention provides use of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for inhibiting the growth of tumor cells in a subject.
In yet another respect, the invention provides the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof for use in decreasing adenosine levels in a tumor cell and/or a tumor microenvironment.
In one respect, the invention provides the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof for use in stimulating a T cell response in a subject with tumor.
In another respect, the invention provides the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof for use in stimulating an immune response in a subject.
In some embodiments, the subject is a subject with tumor.
In some embodiments, the subject has a tumor cell expressing CD73 and/or a tumor microenvironment containing CD73.
In another respect, the invention provides the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof for use in inhibiting the growth of tumor cells in a subject.
In yet another respect, the invention provides an isolated nucleic acid composition, which comprises:
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- (I) a first nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 4, 17, 30, 42, 55, 92, 93, 102, 103 and 104; and
- (II) a second nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 9, 22, 35, 47, 60, 94, 95, 96, 105 and 106.
In some embodiments, the isolated nucleic acid composition comprises:
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- 1) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 4 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 9;
- 2) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 17 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 22;
- 3) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 30 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 35;
- 4) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 42 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 47;
- 5) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 55 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 60;
- 6) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 92 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 94;
- 7) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 92 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 95;
- 8) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 92 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 96;
- 9) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 93 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 94;
- 10) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 93 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 95;
- 11) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 93 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 96;
- 12) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 102 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 105;
- 13) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 102 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 106;
- 14) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 103 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 105;
- 15) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 103 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 106;
- 16) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 104 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 105; or
- 17) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 104 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 106.
In one respect, the invention provides an expression vector composition, which comprises:
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- (I) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 4, 17, 30, 42, 55, 92, 93, 102, 103 and 104; and
- (II) a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 9, 22, 35, 47, 60, 94, 95, 96, 105 and 106.
In some embodiments, the expression vector composition comprises:
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- 1) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 9;
- 2) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 17 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22;
- 3) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 30 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 35;
- 4) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 42 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 47;
- 5) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 55 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 60;
- 6) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 92 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 94;
- 7) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 92 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 95;
- 8) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 92 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 96;
- 9) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 93 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 94;
- 10) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 93 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 95;
- 11) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 93 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 96;
- 12) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 102 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 105;
- 13) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 102 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 106;
- 14) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 103 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 105;
- 15) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 103 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 106;
- 16) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 104 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 105; or
- 17) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 104 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 106.
In another respect, the invention provides an expression vector, which comprises:
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- (I) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 4, 17, 30, 42, 55, 92, 93, 102, 103 and 104; and
- (II) a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 9, 22, 35, 47, 60, 94, 95, 96, 105 and 106.
In some embodiments, the expression vector, comprises:
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- 1) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 9;
- 2) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 17 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22;
- 3) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 30 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 35;
- 4) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 42 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 47;
- 5) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 55 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 60;
- 6) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 92 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 94;
- 7) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 92 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 95;
- 8) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 92 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 96;
- 9) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 93 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 94;
- 10) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 93 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 95;
- 11) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 93 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 96;
- 12) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 102 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 105;
- 13) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 102 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 106;
- 14) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 103 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 105;
- 15) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 103 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 106;
- 16) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 104 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 105;
- 17) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 104 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 106.
In yet another respect, the invention provides an isolated nucleic acid composition, which comprises:
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- (I) a first nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 97, 98, 107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 116 and 117; and
- (II) a second nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 99, 100, 101, 110, 111, 114 and 115.
In some embodiments, the isolated nucleic acid composition, comprises:
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- 1) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 97 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 99;
- 2) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 97 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 100;
- 3) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 97 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 101;
- 4) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 98 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 99;
- 5) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 98 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 100;
- 6) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 98 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 101;
- 7) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 107 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 8) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 107 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 9) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 108 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 10) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 108 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 11)the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 109 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 12) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 109 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 13) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 116 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 14) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 116 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 15) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 117 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 16) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 117 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 17) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 112 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 114;
- 18) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 112 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 115;
- 19) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 113 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 114; or
- 20) the first nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 113 and the second nucleic acid comprising SEQ ID NO: 115.
In one respect, the invention provides an expression vector composition, which comprises:
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- (I) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 97, 98, 107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 116 and 117; and
- (II) a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 99, 100, 101, 110, 111, 114 and 115.
In some embodiments, the invention provides the expression vector composition, which comprises:
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- 1) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 97 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 99;
- 2) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 97 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 100;
- 3) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 97 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 101;
- 4) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 98 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 99;
- 5) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 98 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 100;
- 6) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 98 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 101;
- 7) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 107 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 8) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 107 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 9) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 108 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 10) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 108 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 11) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 109 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 12) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 109 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 13) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 116 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 14) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 116 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 15) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 117 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 16) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 117 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 17) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 112 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 114;
- 18) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 112 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 115;
- 19) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 113 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 114; or
- 20) a first expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 113 and a second expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 115.
In another respect, the invention provides an expression vector, which comprises:
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- (I) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 97, 98, 107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 116 and 117; and
- (II) a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 99, 100, 101, 110, 111, 114 and 115.
In some embodiments, the expression vector, comprises:
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- 1) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 97 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 99;
- 2) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 97 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 100;
- 3) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 97 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 101;
- 4) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 98 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 99;
- 5) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 98 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 100;
- 6) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 98 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 101;
- 7) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 107 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 8) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 107 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 9) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 108 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 10) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 108 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 11) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 109 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 12) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 109 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 13) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 116 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 14) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 116 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 15) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 117 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 110;
- 16) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 117 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 111;
- 17) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 112 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 114;
- 18) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 112 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 115;
- 19) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 113 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 114; or
- 20) a first nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 113 and a second nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 115.
In yet another respect, the invention provides a cell comprising any one of the expression vector composition.
In one respect, the invention provides a method of preparing the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising expressing the isolated antibody or antigen-bind thereof in the cell, and isolating the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment from the cell.
In another respect, the invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
In yet another respect, the invention provides a kit comprising the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
In one respect, the invention provides a method of treating tumor comprising administering a subject in need a therapeutically effective amount of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, or the pharmaceutical composition. In some embodiments, the tumor is selected from solid tumor or hematological tumor. In some embodiments, the tumor is selected from bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, esophageal cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, colon cancer, renal cancer, head and neck cancer, lung cancer (small cell lung cancer or non-small cell lung cancer), stomach cancer, bone cancer, liver cancer, thyroid cancer, skin cancer, central nervous system tumor, lymphoma, leukemia, myeloma, sarcoma, and virus-associated cancer.
In another respect, the invention provides use of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, or the pharmaceutical composition for the manufacture of a medicament for a treatment of tumor. In some embodiments, the tumor is selected from solid tumor or hematological tumor. In some embodiments, the tumor is selected from bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, esophageal cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, colon cancer, renal cancer, head and neck cancer, lung cancer (small cell lung cancer or non-small cell lung cancer), stomach cancer, bone cancer, liver cancer, thyroid cancer, skin cancer, central nervous system tumor, lymphoma, leukemia, myeloma, sarcoma, and virus-associated cancer.
In yet another respect, the invention provides the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, or the pharmaceutical composition for use in a treatment of tumor. In some embodiments, the tumor is selected from solid tumor or hematological tumor. In some embodiments, the cancer is selected from bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, esophageal cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, colon cancer, renal cancer, head and neck cancer, lung cancer (small cell lung cancer or non-small cell lung cancer), stomach cancer, bone cancer, liver cancer, thyroid cancer, skin cancer, central nervous system tumor, lymphoma, leukemia, myeloma, sarcoma, and virus-associated cancer.
Described herein are isolated antibodies, particularly monoclonal antibodies, e.g., human monoclonal antibodies, which specifically bind to CD73 and thereby reduce CD73 activity (“antagonist anti-CD73 antibodies”). In certain embodiments, the antibodies described herein are derived from specific heavy and light chain germline sequences and/or comprise specific structural features such as CDR regions comprising specific amino acid sequences. Provided herein are isolated antibodies, methods of preparing such antibodies. Also provided herein are methods of using the antibodies for reducing tumor growth, alone or in combination with other therapeutic agents (e.g., antibodies) and/or cancer therapies. Accordingly, the anti-CD73 antibodies described herein may be used in a treatment of a wide variety of therapeutic applications, including, for example, inhibition of tumor growth, inhibition of metastasis, and enhancement of an immune response against a tumor.
DefinitionsIn order that the present description may be more readily understood, certain terms are firstly defined. Additional definitions are set forth throughout the detailed description.
The term “Cluster of Differentiation 73” or “CD73” as used herein refers to an enzyme (nucleotidase) capable of converting extracellular nucleoside 5′ monophosphates to nucleosides, namely converting adenosine monophosphate (AMP) to adenosine. CD73 is usually found as a dimer anchored to the cell membrane through a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) bond, has ecto-enzyme activity and plays a role in signal transduction. The primary function of CD73 is converting extracellular nucleotides (e.g., 5′-AMP) to adenosine, which is a highly immunosuppressive molecule. Thus, ecto-5′-nucleotidase catalyzes the dephosphorylation of purine and pyrimidine ribo- and deoxyribonucleoside monophosphates to the corresponding nucleoside. Although CD73 has broad substrate specificity, it prefers purine ribonucleosides.
CD73 is also referred to as ecto-5′nuclease (ecto-5′NT, EC 3.1.3.5). The term “CD73” includes any variants or isoforms of CD73 which are naturally expressed by cells. Accordingly, antibodies described herein may cross-react with CD73 from species other than human (e.g., cynomolgus CD73). Alternatively, the antibodies may be specific for human CD73 and may not exhibit any cross-reactivity with other species. CD73 or any variants and isoforms thereof, may either be isolated from cells or tissues which naturally express them or be recombinantly produced using well-known techniques in the art and/or those described herein.
Two isoforms of human CD73 have been identified, both of which share the same N-terminal and C-terminal portions. Isoform 1 (Accession No. NP_002517.1; SEQ ID NO: 1) represents the longest protein, consisting of 574 amino acids and 9 exons. Isoform 2 (Accession No. NP_001191742.1) encodes a shorter protein, consisting of 524 amino acids, lacking amino acids 404-453. Isoform 2 lacks an alternate in-frame exon, resulting in a transcript with only 8 exons, but with the same N- and C-terminal sequences.
The cynomolgus (cyno) CD73 protein sequence is provided as SEQ ID NO: 2. The terms cynomolgus and cyno both refer to the Macaca fascicularis species and are used interchangeably throughout the description.
The term “antibody” as used herein may include whole antibodies and any antigen binding fragments (i.e., “antigen-binding portions”) or single chains thereof. An “antibody” refers, in one embodiment, to a glycoprotein or an antigen binding portion thereof comprising at least two heavy (H) chains and two light (L) chains inter-connected by disulfide bonds. Each heavy chain is comprised of a heavy chain variable region (abbreviated herein as VH) and a heavy chain constant region. In some certain naturally occurring IgG, IgD and IgA antibodies, the heavy chain constant region is comprised of three domains, CH1, CH2 and CH3. In some certain naturally occurring antibodies, each light chain is comprised of a light chain variable region (abbreviated herein as VL) and a light chain constant region. The light chain constant region is comprised of one domain, CL. The VH and VL regions can be further subdivided into regions of hypervariability, termed complementarity determining regions (CDR), and regions that are more conserved, termed framework regions (FR), both of which are intermingled arrangement. Herein, the CDRs of the VH region are abbreviated as HCDR, that is, the three CDRs of the VH region can be abbreviated as HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3; the CDRs of the VL region are abbreviated as LCDR, that is, the three CDRs of the VL region can be abbreviated as LCDR1, LCDR2. LCDR3. Each VH and VL is composed of three CDRs and four FRs, arranged from amino-terminus to carboxy-terminus in the following order: FR1, CDR1, FR2, CDR2, FR3, CDR3, FR4. The variable regions of the heavy and light chains contain a binding domain that interacts with an antigen. The constant regions of the antibodies may mediate the binding of the immunoglobulin to host tissues or factors, including various cells of the immune system (e.g., effector cells) and the first component of the classical complement system (C1q).
The heavy chain of an antibody may or may not contain a terminal lysine (K), or a terminal glycine and lysine (GK). Thus, any of the heavy chain sequences and heavy chain constant region sequences provided herein can end in either GK or K, or lack K or GK, regardless of what the last amino acid of the sequence provides. This is because the terminal lysine and sometimes glycine and lysine are cleaved during expression of the antibody.
Antibodies typically bind specifically to their cognate antigen with high affinity, reflected by a dissociation constant (KD) of 10−7 to 10−11 M or less. Any KD greater than about 10−6 M is generally considered to indicate binding nonspecifically. As used herein, an antibody that “binds specifically” to an antigen refers to an antibody that binds to the antigen and substantially identical antigens with high affinity, which means having a KD of 10−7 M or less, preferably 10−8 M or less, even more preferably 5×10−9 M or less, and most preferably between 10−8 M and 10−10 M or less, but does not bind with high affinity to unrelated antigens. An antigen is “substantially identical” to a given antigen if it exhibits a high degree of sequence identity to the given antigen, for example, if it exhibits at least 80%, at least 90%, at least 95%, at least 97%, or at least 99% or greater sequence identity to the sequence of the given antigen. By way of example, an antibody that binds specifically to human CD73 may also cross-react with CD73 from some non-human primate species (e.g., cynomolgus), but may not cross-react with CD73 from other species, or with an antigen other than CD73.
An immunoglobulin may be from any of the commonly known isotypes, including but not limited to IgA, secretory IgA, IgG and IgM. The IgG isotype is divided in subclasses in some species: IgG1, IgG2, IgG3 and IgG4 in humans, and IgG1, IgG2a, IgG2b and IgG3 in mice. In certain embodiments, the anti-CD73 antibodies described herein are of the human IgG1 or IgG2 subtype. Immunoglobulins, e.g., human IgG1, exist in several allotypes, which differ from each other in at most a few amino acids. “Antibody” may include, by way of example, both naturally occurring and non-naturally occurring antibodies; monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies; chimeric and humanized antibodies; human and nonhuman antibodies; wholly synthetic antibodies; and single chain antibodies.
The term “antigen-binding portion” of an antibody, as used herein, refers to one or more fragments of an antibody that retain the ability to specifically bind to an antigen (e.g., human CD73). It has been shown that the antigen-binding function of an antibody can be performed by fragments of a full-length antibody. Examples of binding fragments encompassed within the term “antigen-binding portion” of an antibody, e.g., an anti-CD73 antibody described herein, include (i) a Fab fragment, which is a monovalent fragment consisting of the VL, VH, CL and CH1 domains; (ii) a F(ab′)2 fragment, which is a bivalent fragment comprising two Fab fragments linked by a disulfide bridge at the hinge region; (iii) a Fd fragment consisting of the VH and CH1 domains; (iv) a Fv fragment consisting of the VL and VH domains of a single arm of an antibody, (v) a dAb fragment (Ward et al., (1989) Nature 341:544-546), which consists of a VH domain; and (vi) an isolated complementarity determining region (CDR) or (vii) a combination of two or more isolated CDRs which may optionally be linked by a synthetic linker. Furthermore, although the two domains of the Fv fragment, VL and VH, are encoded by different genes, they can be linked, using recombinant methods, by a synthetic linker that enables them to be made as a single protein chain in which the VL and VH regions pair to form monovalent molecules known as single chain Fv (scFv); see e.g., Bird et al. (1988) Science 242:423-426; and Huston et al. (1988) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85:5879-5883). Such single chain antibodies are also intended to be encompassed within the term “antigen-binding portion” of an antibody. These and other potential constructs are described at Chan & Carter (2010) Nat. Rev. Immunol. 10:301. These antibody fragments are obtained using conventional techniques known to those with skill in the art, and the fragments are screened for utility in the same manner as intact antibodies. Antigen-binding portions can be produced by recombinant DNA techniques, or by enzymatic or chemical cleavage of intact immunoglobulins.
The term “amino acid sequence of conservative modifications form” refers to the amino acid modifications that do not significantly affect or alter the binding characteristics of the antibody containing the amino acid sequence, and the modifications include amino acid substitutions, additions and deletions. Modifications can be introduced into an antibody of the invention by standard techniques, such as site-directed mutagenesis and PCR-mediated mutagenesis. Conservative amino acid substitutions are ones in which the amino acid residue is replaced with an amino acid residue having a similar side chain. Families of amino acid residues having similar side chains have been defined in the art. These families include amino acids with basic side chains (e.g., lysine, arginine, histidine), acidic side chains (e.g., aspartic acid, glutamic acid), uncharged polar side chains (e.g., glycine, asparagine, glutamine, serine, threonine, tyrosine, cysteine, tryptophan), nonpolar side chains (e.g., alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, proline, phenylalanine, methionine), beta-branched side chains (e.g., threonine, valine, isoleucine) and aromatic side chains (e.g., tyrosine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, histidine). Thus, one or more amino acid residues within the CDR regions of an antibody of the invention can be replaced with other amino acid residues from the same side chain family and the altered antibody can be tested for retained function using the functional assays described herein. Preferably, the conservative modifications are no more than one or two in number.
A “bispecific” or “bifunctional antibody” is an artificial hybrid antibody having two different heavy/light chain pairs, giving rise to two antigen binding sites with specificity for different antigens. Bispecific antibodies can be produced by a variety of methods including fusion of hybridomas or linking of Fab′ fragments. See, e.g., Songsivilai & Lachmann, Clin. Exp. Immunol. 79:315-321 (1990); Kostelny et al., J. Immunol. 148, 1547-1553 (1992).
The term “monoclonal antibody,” as used herein, refers to an antibody that displays a single binding specificity and affinity for a specific epitope or a composition of antibodies in which all antibodies display a single binding specificity and affinity for a specific epitope. Typically such monoclonal antibodies will be derived from a single antibody encoding cell or nucleic acid, and will be propagated without intentionally introducing any sequence alterations. Accordingly, the term “human monoclonal antibody” refers to a monoclonal antibody that has variable and optional constant regions derived from human germline immunoglobulin sequences. In one embodiment, human monoclonal antibodies are produced by a hybridoma, for example, obtained by fusing a B cell derived from a transgenic or transchromosomal non-human animal (e.g., a transgenic mouse having a genome comprising a human heavy chain transgene and a light chain transgene), with an immortalized cell.
The term “recombinant human antibody,” as used herein, includes all human antibodies that are prepared, expressed, produced or isolated by recombinant means, such as (a) antibodies isolated from an animal (e.g., a mouse) that is transgenic or transchromosomal for human immunoglobulin genes or a hybridoma prepared therefrom, (b) antibodies isolated from a host cell transformed to express the antibody, e.g., from a transfectoma, (c) antibodies isolated from a recombinant, combinatorial human antibody library, and (d) antibodies prepared, expressed, produced or isolated by any other means that involve splicing of human immunoglobulin gene sequences to other DNA sequences. Such recombinant human antibodies comprise variable and constant regions that utilize specific human germline immunoglobulin sequences and are encoded by the germline genes, but include subsequent rearrangements and mutations that occur, for example, during antibody maturation. As known in the art (see, e.g., Lonberg (2005) Nature Biotech. 23(9): 1117-1125), the variable region contains the antigen binding domain, which is encoded by various genes that rearrange to form an antibody specific for a exogenous antigen. In addition to rearrangement, the variable region can be further modified by multiple single amino acid changes (referred to as somatic mutation or hypermutation) to increase the affinity of the antibody to the exogenous antigen. The constant region will change in further response to an antigen (i.e., isotype switch). Therefore, the rearranged and somatically mutated nucleic acid sequences that encode the light chain and heavy chain immunoglobulin polypeptides in response to an antigen may not be identical to the original germline sequences, but instead will be substantially identical or similar (i.e. , have at least 80% identity).
A “human” antibody (HuMAb) refers to an antibody having variable regions in which both the framework and CDR regions are derived from human germline immunoglobulin sequences. Furthermore, if the antibody contains a constant region, the constant region is also derived from human germline immunoglobulin sequences. The antibodies described herein may include amino acid residues not encoded by human germline immunoglobulin sequences (e.g., mutations introduced by random or site-specific mutagenesis in vitro or by somatic mutation in vivo). However, the term “human antibody”, as used herein, is not intended to include antibodies in which CDR sequences derived from the germline of another mammalian species, such as a mouse, have been grafted onto human framework sequences. The terms “human” antibodies and “fully human” antibodies are used synonymously.
A “humanized” antibody refers to an antibody in which some, most or all of the amino acids outside the CDR domains of a non-human antibody are replaced with corresponding amino acids derived from human immunoglobulins. In one embodiment of an antibody in humanized form, some, most or all of the amino acids outside the CDR domains have been replaced with amino acids from human immunoglobulins, whereas some, most or all amino acids within one or more CDR regions are unchanged. Small additions, deletions, insertions, substitutions or modifications of amino acids are permissible as long as they do not abrogate the ability of the antibody to bind to a specific antigen. A “humanized” antibody retains an antigenic specificity similar to that of the original antibody.
A “chimeric antibody” refers to an antibody in which the variable regions are derived from one species and the constant regions are derived from another species, such as an antibody in which the variable regions are derived from a mouse antibody and the constant regions are derived from a human antibody.
A “modified heavy chain constant region” refers to a heavy chain constant region comprising the constant domains CH1, hinge, CH2, and CH3, wherein one or more of the constant domains are from a different isotype (e.g. IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4). In some embodiments, the modified constant region includes a human IgG2 CH1 domain and a human IgG2 hinge fused to a human IgG1 CH2 domain and a human IgG1 CH3 domain. In certain embodiments, such modified constant regions also include amino acid modifications within one or more of the domains relative to the wildtype amino acid sequence.
As used herein, “isotype” refers to the antibody class (e.g., IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgM, IgA1, IgA2, IgD, and IgE antibody) that is encoded by the heavy chain constant region genes.
“Allotype” refers to naturally occurring variants in a specific isotype group, which variants differ in a few amino acids (see, e.g., Jefferis et al. (2009) mAbs 1: 1). Antibodies described herein may be of any allotype.
Unless specified otherwise herein, all amino acid numbers are according to the EU index of the Kabat system (Kabat, E. A., et al. (1991) Sequences of Proteins of Immunological Interest, Fifth Edition, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NIH Publication No. 91-3242).
The terms “an antibody recognizing an antigen” and “an antibody specific for an antigen” are used interchangeably herein with the term “an antibody which binds specifically to an antigen.”
The term “an isolated antibody,” as used herein, is intended to refer to an antibody that is substantially free of other antibodies having different antigenic specificities (e.g., an isolated antibody that specifically binds to CD73 is substantially free of antibodies that specifically bind antigens other than CD73). An isolated antibody that specifically binds to an epitope of CD73 may, however, have cross-reactivity to other CD73 proteins from different species.
As used herein, an antibody that “inhibits CD73” refers to an antibody that inhibits a biological and/or enzymatic function of CD73. These functions include, for example, the ability of an antibody to inhibit CD73 enzymatic activity, e.g., CD73-regulated production of adenosine or reduction of cAMP production.
As used herein, an antibody that “internalizes” refers to an antibody that crosses the cell membrane upon binding to a cell-surface antigen. Internalization includes antibody mediated receptor, e.g., CD73, internalization. In some embodiments, the antibody “internalizes” into cells expressing CD73 at a rate of T1/2 equal to about 10 min or less.
An “effector function” refers to the interaction of an antibody Fc region with an Fc receptor or ligand, or a biochemical event that results therefrom. Exemplary “effector functions” include C1q binding, complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC), Fc receptor binding, FcγR-mediated effector functions such as ADCC and antibody dependent cell-mediated hagocytosis (ADCP), and downregulation of a cell surface receptor (e.g., the B cell receptor; BCR). Such effector functions generally require the Fc region to be combined with a binding domain (e.g., an antibody variable domain).
An “Fc receptor” or “FcR” is a receptor that binds to the Fc region of an immunoglobulin. FcRs that bind to an IgG antibody comprise receptors of the FcγR family, including allelic variants and alternatively spliced forms of these receptors. The FcγR family consists of three activating receptors (FcγRI, FcγRIII, and FcγRIV in mice; FcγRIA, FcγRIIA, and FcγRIIIA in humans) and one inhibitory receptor (FcγRIIB). Various properties of human FcγRs are summarized in Table A. The majority of innate effector cell types coexpress one or more activating FcγR and the inhibitory FcγRIIB, whereas natural killer (NK) cells selectively express one activating Fc receptor (FcγRIII in mice and FcγRIIIA in humans) but does not express the inhibitory FcγRIIB in mice and humans. Human IgG1 binds to most human Fc receptors and is considered that the types of activating Fc receptors which it binds to are equivalent to murine IgG2a.
A “hinge”, “hinge domain” or “hinge region” or “antibody hinge region” refers to the domain of a heavy chain constant region that links the CH1 domain to the CH2 domain and includes the upper, middle, and lower portions of the hinge (Roux et al. J. Immunol. 1998 161:4083). The hinge provides varying levels of flexibility between the binding and effector regions of an antibody and also provides sites for intermolecular disulfide bonding between the two heavy chain constant regions. The term “hinge” includes wildtype hinges, as well as variants thereof (e.g., non-naturally-occurring hinges or modified hinges). For example, the term “IgG2 hinge” includes wildtype IgG2 hinge, and variants having 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1-3, 1-5, 3-5 and/or at most 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 mutations, e.g., substitutions, deletions or additions.
The term “CH1 domain” refers to the heavy chain constant region linking the variable domain to the hinge in a heavy chain constant domain. The term “CH1 domain” includes wildtype CH1 domains, as well as variants thereof (e.g., non-naturally-occurring CH1 domains or modified CH1 domains). For example, the term “CH1 domain” includes wildtype CH1 domains and variants thereof having 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1-3, 1-5, 3-5 and/or at most 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 mutations, e.g., substitutions, deletions or additions.
Exemplary CH1 domains include CH1 domains with mutations that change a biological activity of an antibody, such as ADCC, CDC or half-life period. Modifications to the CH1 domain that affect a biological activity of an antibody are provided herein.
The term “CH2 domain” refers to the heavy chain constant region linking the hinge in a heavy chain constant domain to the CH3 domain. The term “CH2 domain” includes wildtype CH2 domains, as well as variants thereof (e.g., non-naturally-occurring CH2 domains or modified CH2 domains). For example, the term “CH2 domain” includes wildtype CH2 domains and variants thereof having 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1-3, 1-5, 3-5 and/or at most 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 mutations, e.g., substitutions, deletions or additions. Exemplary CH2 domains include CH2 domains with mutations that change a biological activity of an antibody, such as ADCC, CDC or half-life.
The term “CH3 domain” refers to the heavy chain constant region that is C-terminal to the CH2 domain in a heavy chain constant domain. The term “CH3 domain” includes wildtype CH3 domains, as well as variants thereof (e.g., non-naturally-occurring CH3 domains or modified CH3 domains). For example, the term “CH3 domain” includes wildtype CH3 domains and variants thereof having 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1-3, 1-5, 3-5 and/or at most 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 mutations, e.g., substitutions, deletions or additions. Exemplary CH3 domains include CH3 domains with mutations that change a biological activity of an antibody, such as ADCC, CDC or half-life. Modifications to the CH3 domain that affect a biological activity of an antibody are provided herein.
A “CL domain” refers to the constant domain of a light chain. The term “CL domain” includes wildtype CL domains and variants thereof.
A “native sequence Fc region” or “native sequence Fc” comprises an amino acid sequence that is identical to the amino acid sequence of an Fc region found in nature. Native sequence human Fc regions include a native sequence human IgG1 Fc region; native sequence human IgG2 Fc region; native sequence human IgG3 Fc region; and native sequence human IgG4 Fc region as well as naturally occurring variants thereof. Native sequence Fc includes the various allotypes of Fcs (see, e.g., Jefferis et al. (2009) mAbs 1: 1).
The term “epitope” or “antigenic determinant” refers to a site on an antigen (e.g., CD73) to which an immunoglobulin or antibody specifically binds. Epitopes within protein antigens can be formed both from contiguous amino acids (usually a linear epitope) or noncontiguous amino acids juxtaposed by tertiary folding of the protein (usually a conformational epitope). Epitopes formed from contiguous amino acids are typically, but not always, retained when exposing to denaturing solvents, whereas epitopes formed by tertiary folding are typically lost when treating with denaturing solvents. An epitope typically includes at least 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 15 amino acids in a unique spatial conformation. Methods for determining what epitopes are bound by a given antibody (i.e., epitope mapping) are well known in the art and include, for example, immunoblotting and immunoprecipitation analysis, wherein overlapping or contiguous peptides (e.g., from CD73) are tested for reactivity with a given antibody (e.g., anti-CD73 antibody). Methods of determining spatial conformation of epitopes include techniques in the art and those described herein, for example, x-ray crystallography, 2-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance and HDX-MS (see, e.g., Epitope Mapping Protocols in Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 66, G. E. Morris, Ed. (1996)).
The term “epitope mapping” refers to the process of identification of the molecular determinants on the antigen involved in antibody-antigen recognition.
The term “binds to the same epitope” with reference to two or more antibodies means that the antibodies bind to the same segment of amino acid residues, as determined by a given method. Techniques for determining whether antibodies bind to the “same epitope on CD73” of the antibodies described herein include, for example, epitope mapping methods, such as, x-ray analyses of crystals of antigen: antibody complexes, which provide atomic resolution of the epitope, and hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS). Other methods that monitor the binding of the antibody to antigen fragments (e.g. proteolytic fragments) or to mutated variations of the antigen where loss of binding due to a modification of an amino acid residue in the antigen sequence is often considered an indication of an epitope component (e.g. alanine scanning mutagenesis—Cunningham & Wells (1985) Science 244: 1081). In addition, computational combinatorial methods for epitope mapping can also be used. These methods rely on the ability of the antibody of interest from combinatorial phage display peptide libraries to affinity isolate specific short peptides.
Antibodies that “compete with another antibody for binding to a target” refer to antibodies that inhibit (partially or completely inhibit) the binding of another antibody to the target. Whether the two antibodies compete with each other for binding to a target, i.e., whether and to what extent one antibody inhibits the binding of another antibody to a target, may be determined using known competition experiments, such as those described in the Examples. In certain embodiments, an antibody competes with another antibody, and inhibit at least 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% or 100% of the binding. The extent of inhibition or competition may be different depending on which antibody is the “blocking antibody” (i.e., the cold antibody that is incubated first with the target). Competition assays can be conducted as described, for example, in Ed Harlow and David Lane, Cold Spring Harb Pro toe; 2006; doi: 10.1101/pdb.prot4277 or in Chapter 11 of “Using Antibodies” by Ed Harlow and David Lane, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., USA 1999. Competing antibodies bind to the same epitope, the overlapping epitope or the adjacent epitopes (e.g., as evidenced by steric hindrance).
Other competitive binding assays include: solid phase direct or indirect radioimmunoassay (RIA), solid phase direct or indirect enzyme immunoassay (EIA), sandwich competition assay (see Stahli et al., Methods in Enzymology 9:242 (1983)); solid phase direct biotin-avidin EIA (see Kirkland et al., J. Immunol. 137:3614 (1986)); solid phase direct labeled assay, solid phase direct labeled sandwich analysis (see Harlow and Lane, Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Press (1988)); solid phase direct label RIA using I-125 label (see Morel et al., Mol. Immunol. 25(1):7 (1988)); solid phase direct biotin-avidin EIA (Cheung et al., Virology 176:546 (1990)); and direct labeled RIA. (Moldenhauer et al., Scand. J. Immunol. 32:77 (1990)).
As used herein, the terms “specific binding,” “selective binding,” “selectively binds,” and “specifically binds,” refer to antibody binding to an epitope on a predetermined antigen but not to other antigens. Typically, the antibody (i) binds with an equilibrium dissociation constant (KD) of approximately less than 10−7M, such as approximately less than 10−8M, 10−9M or 10−10M or even lower when determined by, e.g., surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technology in a BIACORE® 2000 surface plasmon resonance instrument using the predetermined antigen, e.g., recombinant human CD73, as the analyte and the antibody as the ligand, or Scatchard analysis of binding of the antibody to antigen positive cells, and (ii) binds to the predetermined antigen with an affinity that is at least two-times greater than its affinity for binding to a non-specific antigen (e.g., BSA, casein) other than the predetermined antigen or a closely-related antigen. Accordingly, unless otherwise indicated, an antibody that “specifically binds to human CD73” refers to an antibody that binds to soluble or cell bound human CD73 with a KD of 10−7M or less, such as approximately less than 10−8M, 10−9M or 10−10M or even lower. An antibody that “cross-reacts with cynomolgus CD73” refers to an antibody that binds to cynomolgus CD73 with a KD of 10−7M or less, such as less than 10−8M, 10−9M or 10−10M or even lower. In certain embodiments, antibodies that do not cross-react with CD73 from a non-human species exhibit essentially undetectable binding against these proteins in standard binding assays.
The term “Kassoc” or “Ka”, as used herein, is intended to refer to the association rate constant of a specific antibody-antigen interaction, whereas the term “Kdis” or “Kd” as used herein, is intended to refer to the dissociation rate constant of a specific antibody-antigen interaction. The term “KD”, as used herein, is intended to refer to the equilibrium dissociation constant, which is obtained from the ratio of Kd to Ka (i.e,. Kd/Ka) and is expressed as a molar concentration (M). KD values of antibodies can be determined using methods well established in the art. A preferred method for determining the KD of an antibody is to analyze by using surface plasmon resonance, preferably using a biosensor system such as a Biacore® surface plasmon resonance system or flow cytometry and Scatchard.
The term “EC50” in the context of an in vitro or in vivo assay using an antibody or antigen binding fragment thereof refers to the concentration of an antibody or an antigen-binding portion thereof that induces a response that is 50% of the maximal response, i.e., halfway between the maximal response and the baseline.
A “rate of internalization” of an antibody or of a receptor, e.g., CD73, as mediated by the antibody, e.g., an anti-CD73 antibody, may be represented, e.g., by T1/2 of internalization, e.g., as shown in the Examples. A rate of internalization of an anti-CD73 antibody may be enhanced or increased by at least 10%, 30%, 50%, 75%, 2 times, 3 times, 5 times or more, resulting in a reduction of the T1/2 by at least 10%, 30%, 50%, 75%, 2 times, 3 times, 5 times or more by changing the heavy chain constant region of the antibody to a modified heavy chain constant region, e.g., one that contains an IgG2 hinge and IgG2 CH1 domain. For example, instead of having a T1/2 of 10 minutes, a modified heavy chain constant region may increase the rate of internalization and thereby reduce the T1/2 to 5 minutes (i.e., a two times increase in rate of internalization or a two times decrease in T1/2). “T1/2” is defined as the time at which half of the maximal internalization is achieved, as measured from the time that the antibody is added to the cells. The maximal level of internalization can be the level of internalization at the plateau of a graph representing the internalization plotted against antibody concentrations. A modified heavy chain constant region may increase the maximal level of internalization of an antibody by at least 10%, 30%, 50%, 75%, 2 times, 3 times, 5 times or more. Another way of comparing internalization efficacies of different antibodies, such as an antibody with, and the same antibody without, a modified heavy chain constant region, is by comparing their level of internalization at a given antibody concentration (e.g., 100 nM) or at a given time (e.g., 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes or 30 minutes). Comparing levels of internalization can also be done by comparing the EC50 levels of internalization.
The term “naturally-occurring” as used herein as applied to an object refers to the fact that an object can be found in nature. For example, a polypeptide or polynucleotide sequence that is present in an organism (including viruses) that can be isolated from a source in nature and which has not been intentionally modified by man in the laboratory is naturally-occurring.
A “polypeptide” refers to a chain comprising at least two consecutively linked amino acid residues, with no upper limit on the length of the chain. One or more amino acid residues in the protein may contain a modification such as, but not limited to, glycosylation, phosphorylation or a disulfide bond. A “protein” may comprise one or more polypeptides.
The term “nucleic acid molecule,” as used herein, is intended to include DNA molecules and RNA molecules. A nucleic acid molecule may be a single chain or a double chain, and may be cDNA. Also provided are “conservative sequence modifications” of the sequences set forth in SEQ ID NOs described herein, i.e., nucleotide and amino acid sequence modifications which do not abrogate the binding of the antibody encoded by the nucleotide sequence or containing the amino acid sequence to the antigen. Such conservative sequence modifications include conservative nucleotide and amino acid substitutions, as well as, nucleotide and amino acid additions and deletions. For example, modifications can be introduced into SEQ ID NOs described herein by standard techniques known in the art, such as site-directed mutagenesis and PCR-mediated mutagenesis. Conservative sequence modifications include conservative amino acid substitutions, in which the amino acid residue is replaced with an amino acid residue having a similar side chain. Families of amino acid residues having similar side chains have been defined in the art. These families include amino acids with basic side chains (e.g., lysine, arginine, histidine), acidic side chains (e.g., aspartic acid, glutamic acid), uncharged polar side chains (e.g., glycine, asparagine, glutamine, serine, threonine, tyrosine, cysteine, tryptophan), nonpolar side chains (e.g., alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, proline, phenylalanine, methionine), beta-branched side chains (e.g., threonine, valine, isoleucine) and aromatic side chains (e.g., tyrosine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, histidine). Thus, a predicted nonessential amino acid residue in an anti-CD73 antibody is preferably replaced with another amino acid residue from the same side chain family. Methods of identifying nucleotide and amino acid conservative substitutions that do not eliminate antigen binding are well-known in the art (see, e.g., Brummell et al., Biochem. 32: 1180-1187 (1993); Kobayashi et al. Protein Eng. 12(10):879-884 (1999); and Burks et al. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94:412-417 (1997)). Alternatively, in another embodiment, mutations can be introduced randomly along all or part of an anti-CD73 antibody encoding sequence, such as by saturation mutagenesis, and the resulting modified anti-CD73 antibodies can be screened through improved binding activity.
For nucleic acids, the term “substantial identity ” indicates that two nucleic acids, or designated sequences thereof, when optimally aligned and compared, are identical, with appropriate nucleotide insertions or deletions, in at least about 80% of the nucleotides, usually at least about 90% to 95%, and more preferably at least about 98% to 99.5% of the nucleotides. Alternatively, substantial identity exists when the segments will hybridize under selective hybridization conditions, to the complement of the chain.
For polypeptides, the term “substantial identity” indicates that two polypeptides, or designated sequences thereof, when optimally aligned and compared, are identical, with appropriate amino acid insertions or deletions, in at least about 80% of the amino acids, usually at least about 90% to 95%, and more preferably at least about 98% to 99.5% of the amino acids.
The identity % between two sequences is a function of the number of identical positions shared by the sequences when the sequences are optimally aligned (i.e., identity %=number of identical positions/total number of positions×100), with optimal alignment determined taking into account the number of gaps, and the length of each gap, which need to be introduced for optimal alignment of the two sequences. The comparison of sequences and determination of percent identity between two sequences can be accomplished using a mathematical algorithm, as described in the non-limiting examples below.
The percent identity between two nucleotide sequences can be determined using the GAP program in the GCG software package (available at http://www.gcg.com), using a NWSgapdna.CMP matrix and a gap weight of 40, 50, 60, 70, or 80 and a length weight of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. The percent identity between two nucleotide or amino acid sequences can also be determined using the algorithm of E. Meyers and W. Miller (CABIOS, 4: 11-17 (1989)) which has been incorporated into the ALIGN program (version 2.0), using a PAM120 weight residue table, a gap length penalty of 12 and a gap penalty of 4. In addition, the percent identity between two amino acid sequences can be determined using the algorithm of Needleman and Wunsch (J. Mol. Biol. (48):444-453 (1970)) which has been incorporated into the GAP program in the GCG software package (available at http://www.gcg.com), using either a Blossum 62 matrix or a PAM250 matrix, and a gap weight of 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, or 4 and a length weight of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
The nucleic acid and protein sequences described herein can further be used as a “query sequence” to perform searches against public databases to, for example, identify related sequences. Such searches can be performed with the NBLAST and XBLAST programs (version 2.0) of Altschul, et al. (1990) J. Mol. Biol. 215:403-10. BLAST nucleotide searches can be performed with the NBLAST program, score=100, wordlength=12 to obtain nucleotide sequences identical to the nucleic acid molecules described herein. BLAST protein searches can be performed with the XBLAST program, score=50, wordlength=3 to obtain amino acid sequences identical to the protein molecules described herein. To obtain gapped alignments for comparison purposes, Gapped BLAST can be used as described in Altschul et al., (1997) Nucleic Acids Res. 25(17):3389-3402. When using BLAST and Gapped BLAST programs, the default parameters of the respective programs (e.g., XBLAST and NBLAST) can be used. See www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
These nucleic acids may be present in whole cells, in a cell lysate, or in a partially purified or substantially pure form. The nucleic acid is “isolated” or “rendered substantially pure” when purified away from other cellular components or other contaminants, e.g., other cellular nucleic acids (e.g., the other parts of the chromosome) or proteins, by standard techniques including alkaline/SDS treatment, CsCl banding, column chromatography, agarose gel electrophoresis and others well known in the art. See, F. Ausubel, et al., ed. Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, Greene Publishing and Wiley Interscience, New York (1987).
Nucleic acids, e.g., cDNA, may be mutated in accordance with standard techniques to provide gene sequences. For encoding sequences, these mutations may affect amino acid sequence as desired. Specifically, DNA sequences substantially identical to or derived from native V, D, J, constant, switches and other such sequences described herein are contemplated.
The term “vector,” as used herein, is intended to refer to a nucleic acid molecule capable of transporting another nucleic acid to which it has been linked. One type of vector is “plasmid,” which refers to a circular double chains DNA loop into which other DNA segments may be linked. Another type of vector is viral vector, wherein other DNA segments may be linked into the viral genome. Some vectors are capable of autonomous replication in a host cell into which they are introduced (e.g., bacterial vectors having a bacterial origin of replication and episomal mammalian vectors). Other vectors (e.g., non-episomal mammalian vectors) can be integrated into the genome of a host cell when introduced into the host cell, and thereby are replicated along with the host genome. Moreover, some vectors are capable of directing the expression of genes to which they are operatively linked. Such vectors are referred to herein as “recombinant expression vectors” (or simply, “expression vectors”). In general, expression vectors used in recombinant DNA techniques are often in the form of plasmids. In the present description, “plasmid” and “vector” may be used interchangeably as the plasmid is the most commonly used form of vector. However, also included are other forms of expression vectors, such as viral vectors (e.g., replication defective retroviruses, adenoviruses and adeno-associated viruses), which serve equivalent functions.
The term “recombinant host cell” (or simply “host cell”), as used herein, is intended to refer to a cell that comprises a nucleic acid that is not naturally present in the cell, and may be a cell into which a recombinant expression vector has been introduced. It should be understood that such terms are intended to refer not only to the specific subject cell but to the progeny of such a cell. Since certain modifications may occur in succeeding generations due to either mutation or environmental influences, such progeny may not, in fact, be identical to the parent cell, but are still included within the scope of the term “host cell” as used herein.
As used herein, the term “antigen” refers to any natural or synthetic immunogenic substance, such as a protein, peptide, or hapten. An antigen may be CD73 or a fragment thereof.
An “immune response” refers to a biological response in a vertebrate for exogenous agents, such response protects the organism against these agents and diseases caused by them. An immune response is mediated by the action of a cell of the immune system (for example, a T lymphocyte, B lymphocyte, natural killer (NK) cell, macrophage, eosinophil, mast cell, dendritic cell or neutrophil) and soluble macromolecules produced by any of these cells or the liver (including antibodies, cytokines, and complement), the action results in selective targeting, binding to, damage to, destruction of, and/or elimination from the vertebrate's body of invading pathogens, cells or tissues infected with pathogens, cancerous or other abnormal cells, or, in cases of autoimmunity or pathological inflammation, normal human cells or tissues. An immune response or reaction includes, e.g., activation or inhibition of a T cell, e.g., an effector T cell or a Th cell, such as a CD4+ or CD8+ T cell, or inhibition of a Treg cell.
An “immunomodulator” or “immunoregulator” refers to an agent, e.g., a component of a signaling pathway, which may be involved in modulating, regulating, or modifying an immune response. “Modulating,” “regulating,” or “modifying” an immune response refers to any changes in a cell of the immune system or in the activity of such cell (e.g., an effector T cell). Such modulation includes stimulation or suppression of the immune system which may be manifested by an increase or decrease in the number of various cell types, an increase or decrease in the activity of these cells, or any other changes which can occur within the immune system. Both inhibitory and stimulatory immunomodulators have been identified, some of which may have enhanced function in a tumor microenvironment. The immunomodulator may be located on the surface of a T cell. An “immunomodulatory target” or “immunoregulatory target” is an immunomodulator that is targeted for binding by, and whose activity is altered by the binding of, a substance, agent, moiety, compound or molecule. Immunomodulatory targets include, for example, receptors on the surface of a cell (“immunomodulatory receptors”) and receptor ligands (“immunomodulatory ligands”).
An increased ability of stimulating an immune response, or the immune system can result from an enhanced agonist activity of T cell co-stimulatory receptors and/or an enhanced antagonist activity of inhibitory receptors. An increased ability of stimulating an immune response or the immune system may be reflected by a time increase of the EC50 or maximal level of activity in an assay that measures an immune response, e.g., an assay that measures changes in cytokine or chemokine release, cytolytic activity (determined directly on target cells or indirectly via detecting CD 107a or granzymes) and proliferation. The ability of stimulating an immune response or the immune system activity may be enhanced by at least 10%, 30%, 50%, 75%, 2 times, 3 times, 5 times or more.
“Immunotherapy” refers to the treatment of a subject afflicted with, or at risk of contracting or suffering a recurrence of, a disease by a method comprising inducing, enhancing, suppressing or otherwise modifying an immune response.
“Immuno stimulating therapy” or “immuno stimulatory therapy” refers to a therapy that results in increasing (inducing or enhancing) an immune response in a subject for, e.g., treating cancer.
“Potentiating an endogenous immune response” means increasing the effectiveness or potency of an existing immune response in a subject. This increase in effectiveness and potency may be achieved, for example, by overcoming mechanisms that suppress the endogenous host immune response or by stimulating mechanisms that enhance the endogenous host immune response.
“T effector” (“Teff”) cells refers to T cells (e.g., CD4+ and CD8+ T cells) as well as T helper (Th) cells with cytolytic activities, which secrete cytokines and activate and direct other immune cells, but does not include regulatory T cells (Treg cells).
As used herein, the term “linkage” refers to the association of two or more molecules. The linkage can be covalent or non-covalent. The linkage also can be genetic (i.e., recombinantly fused). Such linkages can be achieved using a wide variety of art recognized techniques, such as chemical coupling and recombinant protein production.
As used herein, “administering” refers to the physical introduction of a composition comprising a therapeutic agent to a subject, using any of the various methods and delivery systems known to those skilled in the art. Preferred routes of administration for antibodies described herein include intravenous, intraperitoneal, intramuscular, subcutaneous, spinal or other parenteral routes of administration, for example by injection or infusion. The phrase “parenteral administration” as used herein means modes of administration other than enteral and topical administration, usually by injection, and includes, but not limited, intravenous, intraperitoneal, intramuscular, intraarterial, intrathecal, intralymphatic, intralesional, intracapsular, intraorbital, intracardiac, intradermal, transtracheal, subcutaneous, subcuticular, intraarticular, subcapsular, subarachnoid, intraspinal, epidural and intrasternal injection and infusion, as well as in vivo electroporation. Alternatively, an antibody described herein can be administered via a non-parenteral route, such as a topical, epidermal or mucosal route of administration, for example, intranasally, orally, vaginally, rectally, sublingually or topically. Administering can also be performed, for example, once, a plurality of times, and/or over one or more extended periods.
As used herein, the term “T cell-mediated response” refers to a response mediated by T cells, including effector T cells (e.g., CD8+ cells) and helper T cells (e.g., CD4+ cells). T cell mediated responses include, for example, T cell cytotoxicity and proliferation.
As used herein, the term “cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response” refers to an immune response induced by cytotoxic T cells. CTL responses are mediated primarily by CD8+ T cells.
As used herein, the terms “inhibition” or “blocking” (e.g., referring to inhibition/blocking of CD73 binding or activity) are used interchangeably and encompass both partial and complete inhibition/blocking.
As used herein, “cancer” refers a broad group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. Since unregulated cell division may result in the formation of malignant tumors or cells, they would invade neighboring tissues and may metastasize to distant parts of the body through the lymphatic system or bloodstream.
The terms “treat,” “treating,” and “treatment,” as used herein, refer to any type of intervention or process performed on, or administering an active agent to, the subject with the objective of reversing, alleviating, ameliorating, inhibiting, or slowing down or preventing the progression, development, severity or recurrence of a symptom, complication, condition or biochemical indicia associated with a disease. Prophylaxis refers to administration to a subject who does not have a disease, to prevent the disease from occurring or minimize its effects if it does.
A “hematological malignancy” includes lymphoma, leukemia, myeloma or lymphoid malignancy, as well as cancers of the spleen and lymph nodes. Exemplary lymphomas include both B cell lymphomas and T cell lymphomas. B-cell lymphomas include both Hodgkin's lymphomas and most non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. Non-limiting examples of B cell lymphomas include diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue lymphoma, small cell lymphocytic lymphoma (overlaps with chronic lymphocytic leukemia), mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), Burkitt's lymphoma, mediastinal large B cell lymphoma, Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia, nodal marginal zone B cell lymphoma, splenic marginal zone lymphoma, intravascular large B-cell lymphoma, primary effusion lymphoma, lymphomatoid granulomatosis. Non-limiting examples of T cell lymphomas include extranodal T cell lymphoma, cutaneous T cell lymphomas, anaplastic large cell lymphoma, and angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma. Hematological malignancies also include leukemia, such as, but not limited to, secondary leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, acute myelogenous leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, and acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Hematological malignancies further include myelomas, such as, but not limited to, multiple myeloma and smoldering multiple myeloma. Other hematological and/or B cell- or T-cell-related cancers are encompassed by the term hematological malignancy.
The term “effective dose” or “effective dosage” is defined as an amount sufficient to achieve or at least partially achieve a desired effect. A “therapeutically effective dose” or “therapeutically effective dosage” of a drug or therapeutic agent is any amount of the drug that, when used alone or in combination with another therapeutic agent, promotes disease regression evidenced by a decrease in severity of disease symptoms, an increase in frequency and duration of disease symptom-free periods, or a prevention of impairment or disability due to the disease affliction. A “prophylactically effective dose” or a “prophylactically effective dosage” of a drug is an amount of the drug that, when administered alone or in combination with another therapeutic agent to a subject at risk of developing a disease or of suffering a recurrence of disease, inhibits the development or recurrence of the disease. The ability of a therapeutic or prophylactic agent to promote disease regression or inhibit the development or recurrence of the disease can be evaluated using a variety of methods known to those skilled in the art, such as in human subjects during clinical trials, in animal model systems predictive of efficacy in humans, or by assaying the activity of the agent in in-vitro assays.
By way of example, an anti-cancer agent is a drug that slows cancer progression or promotes cancer regression in a subject. In preferred embodiments, a therapeutically effective amount of the drug promotes cancer regression to the point of eliminating the cancer. “Promoting cancer regression” means that administering an effective amount of the drug, alone or in combination with an anti-neoplastic agent, results in a reduction in tumor growth or size, necrosis of the tumor, a decrease in severity of at least one disease symptom, an increase in frequency and duration of disease symptom-free periods, a prevention of impairment or disability due to the disease affliction, or otherwise amelioration of disease symptoms. Pharmacological effectiveness refers to the ability of the drug to promote cancer regression in the patient. Physiological safety refers to an acceptably low level of toxicity, or other adverse physiological effects at the cellular, organ and/or organism level (adverse effects) resulting from administration of the drug.
By way of example, for the treatment of tumors, a therapeutically effective dose or dosage of the drug preferably inhibits cell growth or tumor growth by at least about 20%, more preferably by at least about 40%, even more preferably by at least about 60%, and still more preferably by at least about 80% relative to untreated subjects. In the most preferred embodiments, a therapeutically effective dose or dosage of the drug completely inhibits cell growth or tumor growth, i.e., preferably inhibits cell growth or tumor growth by 100%. The ability of a compound to inhibit tumor growth can be evaluated using the assays described infra. Alternatively, this characteristic of a composition can be evaluated by examining the ability of the compound to inhibit cell growth, such inhibition can be measured in vitro by assays known to the skilled practitioner. In other preferred embodiments described herein, tumor regression may be observed and may continue for a period of at least about 20 days, more preferably at least about 40 days, or even more preferably at least about 60 days.
The terms “patient” and “subject” refer to any human or non-human animal that receives either prophylactic or therapeutic treatment. For example, the methods and compositions described herein can be used to treat a subject having cancer. The term “non-human animal” includes all vertebrates, e.g., mammals and non-mammals, such as non-human primates, sheep, dog, cow, chickens, amphibians, reptiles, etc.
“Pharmaceutically acceptable” is intended to refer to the substance or composition that must be chemically and/or toxicologically compatible with the other ingredients comprising the formulation and/or the mammal being treated with it.
“Pharmaceutically acceptable vectors” encompasses pharmaceutically acceptable vectors, excipients, and diluents, and is intended to refer to materials, compositions, or vehicles that involve carrying or transporting pharmaceutical agents from one organ or body part of a subject to another organ or body part of a subject, such as liquid or solid fillers, diluents, excipients, solvents or encapsulating materials.
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C57/BL6 mice were immunized with human CD73 ecto-domain recombinant protein (huCD73, SEQ ID NO: 1). Performing the first immunization (intraperitoneal injection) with an emulsion of 50 μg huCD73 protein plus Freund's complete adjuvant, performing the second immunization (subcutaneous injection)with an emulsion of 25 μg huCD73 protein plus incomplete Freund's adjuvant, performing the third immunization (intraperitoneal injection) with an emulsion of 25 μg huCD73 protein plus incomplete Freund's adjuvant, performing the fourth immunization (subcutaneous injection) with an emulsion of 25 μg huCD73 protein plus incomplete Freund's adjuvant, and finally, performing the final boost immunization (intraperitoneal injection) with 50 μg huCD73 protein. Four days after the boost, the immune spleen cells were fused with SP2/0 cells by electrofusion to prepare hybridoma cells. Mice were immunized in the same way and phage library antibodies were prepared. Primary screening was performed by ELISA and flow cytometry, 32 hybridoma antibodies and 2 phage antibodies were obtained to bind human CD73 and cynomolgus CD73. Then, 293T/17 cells expressing huCD73 (293T/17-huCD73) were used to further screen the blockade enzyme activity, and finally 5 clones with function of blockade of CD73 enzyme activity were obtained.
Example 2 Indirect Assay of the Binding of Antibodies to CD73 by ELISAThe indirect ELISA method was applied to evaluate the binding ability of each positive clone to soluble huCD73 protein. Soluble huCD73 was coated, and gradient diluted samples were incubated, then HPR-labeled secondary antibody was added, finally TMB was added to develop the color, and OD450 was read after termination. As shown in
293T/17-huCD73 cells were used to evaluate the binding ability of five antibodies to natural CD73 on cell surface. After incubating gradient diluted antibodies with 293T/17-huCD73 cells, fluorescently labeled detection antibody was added, the fluorescence intensity value was read, and EC50 was calculated. As shown in
This assay evaluates the blockade ability of CD73 antibodies to the 5′exonuclease of soluble huCD73 recombinant protease. The binding of antibodies blocks the activity of huCD73 recombinant protein to hydrolysis AMP into adenosine and inorganic phosphate, while the competition of AMP with ATP inhibits the ability of luciferase to emit light. Thus, blocking antibodies attenuate light emission and results in reduced RLU values. As shown in
This method was based on 293T/17-huCD73 and 293T/17-cynoCD73 cells to evaluate the blockade ability of CD73 antibodies to 5′exonuclease on the cell surface activity, to further confirm the biochemical activities of the five antibodies. As shown in
Antibodies blocked the enzymatic activity of CD73, and the production of adenosine was inhibited, thereby releasing the proliferation inhibition of human CD4+T cells adenosine. This method confirmed the ability of CD73 antibody to release AMP-mediated CD4+T cell proliferation inhibition in vitro; at the same time, the blockade of CD73 antibodies to CD4+T cell CD73 was detected by CellTiter-Glo (Promega) reagent; and the IFN-γ levels in cell culture supernatant were detected by ELISA.
The results showed that 66F2A8D6, 94A12G11F2, S1B5, and JB24Chi can reverse the AMP-mediated CD4+T cell proliferation inhibition (
Similar to the results of CD4+T cell proliferation experiments, 66F2A8D6, 94A12G11F2, 51B5, and JB24Chi all had potent inhibitory effects on enzyme activity (
ELISA detection kit (Dakewe) was used to detect supernatant IFN-γ, as shown in
66-IgG2 (SEQ ID NOs: 39 and 40), 94-IgG2 (SEQ ID NOs: 51 and 53), S1B5, JB24Chi antibodies mediated internalization effect on MDA-MB-231 cell was detected using the Fab-ZAP saporin conjugate (Advanced Targeting Systems). As shown in
The CDR and framework regions are numbered, and the amino acids of each antibody in the CDR regions and framework regions are numbered according to the Kabat system (see Table I). Two antibodies 94A12E7D5 and JB24Chi were humanized by CDR grafting method. The sequence identity and structural similarity of two murine antibodies and human antibodies were analyzed respectively, and the CDRs of the murine antibodies were grafted to a series of human antibody templates based on the above. After preliminary screening by ELISA, three humanized antibodies of JB24Chi and three humanized antibodies of 94A12E7D5 were obtained, which named as JB24H2L1 (SEQ ID NOs: 71 and 73), JB24H3L2 (SEQ ID NOs: 72 and 74), JB24H3L3 (SEQ ID NOs: 72 and 75), JB94H1L3 (SEQ ID NOs: 81 and 85), JB94H2L1 (SEQ ID NOs: 82 and 84), and JB94H3L3 (SEQ ID NOs: 83 and 85) respectively. Chimeric antibodies consisting of mouse-derived antibodies' Fv of 94A12G11F and human IgG1 and human kappa constant regions were named JB94Chi (SEQ ID NOS: 52 and 53).
Example 9 The Assay of Affinity of Humanized Antibodies and Chimeric AntibodiesThe affinity of humanized antibodies was determined by indirect ELISA: 96-well ELISA plates were coated with 1 μg/ml huCD73 recombinant protein, 50 ul/well, washed the plate 3 times with 200 ul PBST per well, blocked with 200 ul/well of 1% BSA for 1 h at room temperature, and the plates were washed 3 times with 200 ul/well of PBST. Incubated with gradient diluted 100 μL/well of antibodies for 1 h at room temperature. After the plates were washed 3 times with 200 ul/well of PBST, 100 ul of diluted HRP-labeled secondary antibody at a ratio of 1:5000 was added to each well, and the plates were incubated for 1 hour at room temperature. The plates were washed 3 times with 200 ul/well of PBST, 100 ul of TMB was added to each well and reacted for 5 minutes at room temperature in the dark. Excitation at 530 nm, emission at 590 nm, cut-off at 570 nm, read the OD value. The results were shown in
Flow cytometry assay: the huCD73 or cynoCD73-expressing 293T/17 cells were used to evaluate the binding ability of humanized antibodies. 2×106 cells resuspended in PBS buffer were distributed into 96-well plates and incubated with gradient diluted humanized antibodies for 1 h at refrigerator 4° C. or on ice, then the cells was centrifuged for 3 min 1500 rpm at 4° C. and washed three times by PBS, and diluted APC-labeled goat anti-human polyclonal antibody (Biolegend) were were incubated for 30 min at refrigerator 4° C. Finally, the cells were washed three times with PBS as described above and analyzed on MACSQuant flow cytometer. GraphPad Prism software was used to generate data graphs and statistical affinity data. As shown in
This method uses 293T/17-huCD73 cells to evaluate the AMP hydrolysis inhibited by CD73, to further confirm the biochemical activities of humanized antibodies. As shown in
In addition, U87-MG cells were used to evaluate hydrolysis of AMP catalyzed by CD73, and further confirm the biochemical activity of humanized antibodies. After U87-MG cells were digested with trypsin, the cell density was adjusted to 4×105 cells/ml with MEM medium, and 50 μl/well was added to a 96-well plate. The humanized antibody was gradient diluted by MEM medium, 50 μl/well was added to the wells, and incubated for 1 h at 37° C. 100 μl of 360 μM AMP was added to each well and incubated for 1 h at 37° C. The plates were then centrifuged for 3 min at 1500 rpm, a certain volume of culture supernatants were transferred to a opaque 96-well flat bottom plate (Costar, 3912), and added 2× ATP to make the final reaction concentration of 25 μM. Finally, according to Promega instructions, corresponding volume of CellTiter Glo reagent in a ratio of 1:1 was added. After equilibrated for 5 minutes at room temperature, luminescence value was read on Perkin-Elmer Envision microplate reader and cell CD73 enzyme activity was determined by measuring ATP levels. GraphPad Prism software was used to generate data graphs and statistical enzyme kinetic data. The blocking activities of humanized antibodies of JB24Chi and JB94Chi were shown in
This method confirmed the ability of humanized CD73 antibody to release AMP-mediated CD4+T cell proliferation inhibition in vitro; at the same time, the blockade ability of humanized antibodies to CD4+T cell CD73 enzyme activity was detected by CellTiter-Glo (Promega) reagent; and the IFN-γ levels in cell culture supernatant were detected by ELISA.
The results of the activities of humanized antibody of JB24Chi and JB94Chi were shown in
ELISA detection kit (Dakewe) was used to detect cell supernatant IFN-γ level. As shown in
B-NDG mice (Biocytogen) were subcutaneously inoculated with A375 cells, and 3 days later, the antibodies JB94H1L3, 94H3L3 hIgG1 (SEQ ID NOS: 91 and 85) or PBS were injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) 2 times/week, and dosing for two weeks, tumors were harvested at 1 d, 2 d, 3 d, and 7 d after administration. Place fresh tissue in a small cup filled with liquid nitrogen to freeze the tissue quickly, embed it in OCT, cut into 5-6 μm thickness and dry at room temperature. The tumor section is fixed with 4° C. pre-cooled acetone for 20 min. Store at −80° C. after drying. Take the tumor section out of the refrigerator at −80° C., equilibrate at room temperature for 5-10 min, put it into 50 mM Tris-maleic acid buffer (PH7.4, containing 2 mM CaCl2 and 0.25M sucrose), pre-incubate at room temperature for 1 h, remove the pre-incubation buffer after 1 h, and again add 50 mM Tris-maleic acid buffer (PH7.4, containing 5 mM MnCl2, 2 mM lead nitrate, 2.5% dextran T200, 2.5 mM levamisole and 400 μM AMP), incubate at 37° C. for 1.5 h; rinse three times with water, incubate the sections with 1% (NH4)2S for 1 min at room temperature, and then quickly rinse three times with water; the sections were counterstained with hematoxylin and eosin, dehydrated, xylene transparent, and photographed under a microscope. Brown indicates the presence of activated CD73, and deletion of brown indicates that the antibody blocks the enzyme activity of CD73. Results are shown in
The above results show that both JB94H1L3 and 94H3L3 hIgG1 can significantly reduce the 5′exonuclease activity of tumors in xenograft animal models, and are related to the administration time. On the 3rd day after discontinuation, the CD73 enzyme activity in the JB94H1L3 treatment group was reduced to the lowest point, and then slightly increased on the 7th day. The CD73 enzyme activity in the 94H3L3 hIgG1 treatment group gradually increased from the first day after administration. In summary, both antibodies showed good effect on inhibiting CD73 activity.
Example 13 Tumor Suppressive Effect of Humanized Antibodies on A375 Human Melanoma Xenograft ModelA375 human melanoma cells were inoculated subcutaneously in the right hypochondrium of NCG mice, and PBMC were resuspended in PBS and then inoculated in the mice. When the tumors grew to 50-100 mm3, administering in two groups, giving JB94H1L3 (10 mg/kg) or solvent control. The tumor volume was measured twice a week using vernier calipers to measure the long and short diameters of the tumor, and the volume calculation formula is: volume=0.5 along diameter×short diameter2. As shown in
These results were obtained using the following materials and methods:
Antibody Preparation:
Preparation of hybridoma antibodies: Thawed hybridoma cells were cultured for 7-10 days in 10% FBS-containing DMEM medium, and the cell culture supernatant was collected, centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 10 minutes, then the supernatants was purified with Protein G HP SpinTrap (GE Healthcare). Quantification was performed using an UV5nano (millipore) spectrophotometer.
Preparation of recombinant antibody: ExpiCHO cells (Thermo Fisher Scientific) with a viability of 99% were adjust to a density of 6×106 cells/ml. The cells were centrifuged at 1500 rpm for 5 min and resuspended. Prepare the expression vector diluent, ExpiFectamine CHO reagent diluent and DNA-ExpiFectamine CHO complex according to the instructions, and transfer the DNA-ExpiFectamine complex to the cell culture solution. Incubate for 8 days at 37° C. in an 8% CO2 shaker. Centrifuge at 11,000 rpm for 10 min to collect the cell supernatant. Antibodies were purified using an NGC chromatography system (Bio-Rad) and rProtein G Beads 4FF pre-assembled columns. Quantification was performed using an UV5nano (millipore) spectrophotometer.
Assay 1: Indirect ELISA
1 ug/ml of recombinant CD73 protein was coated on ELISA plates (Coning), incubate overnight at 4° C. The next day, wash 5 times in PBS and blocked with 200 ul/well 2% skimmed milk, a certain dose range of CD73 antibodies were incubated for 1 h at room temperature. Wash 5 times with PBST washing buffer (PBS, 0.05% Tween 20), add HRP-conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG (H+L) (Promega) and incubate at room temperature for 1 h to detect bound anti-CD73 antibodies; wash the plate 5 times again and add TMB (Life Technologies) for color development for 5 to 10 min; finally the reaction was stopped by adding 1N HCl, and the OD value was measured at 450 nm. GraphPad Prism software was used to generate data graphs and statistical affinity data.
Assay 2: Flow Cytometry
Add 100 μL 2×105 cells/well expressing huCD73 (293T/17-huCD73), cynoCD73 (293T/17-cynoCD73) or moCD73 (293T/17-moCD73) cells to a 96-well U-shaped cell culture plate. The samples to be tested were incubated for 1 h at 4° C. after gradient dilution. After washing, 100 μL of APC-labeled secondary antibody was added to each well and incubated for 30 min. After washing, detecting on machine and the fluorescence value was read. GraphPad Prism software was used to generate data graphs and statistical affinity data.
Construction of recombinant host cells 293T/17-huCD73, 293T/17-cynoD73, 293T/17-moD73: use the PLVX-EF1a virus vector having huCD73, cynoCD73 and moCD73 genes and puromycin resistance to transfect 293T/17 cells with TransIT®-293 transfection reagent, after about 2 days, replace the complete medium containing puromycin to cultivate, and after the cells are expanded and cultivated, a single cloned cell is selected using a limited gradient dilution method, and PE-labeled anti-huCD73, cynoCD73 and moCD73 antibodies were used to detect cell surface antigens after transfection. Then the cells are expanded and cultivated for enzyme activity assay and flow cytometry.
Assay 3: Soluble CD73 Enzyme Activity Blocking Assay
The blocking function of enzyme activity by antibodies was determined based on the soluble CD73 recombinant protein. In the presence of 500 ng/ml CD73 recombinant protein, a certain dose range of CD73 antibody was added to a 96-well flat bottom plate and incubated at 37° C. for 1 h; then AMP and ATP with a final concentration of 180 uM and 25 uM was added to each well. Incubate for 30 min at 37° C.; transfer a certain volume of cell supernatant to a blank plate, add CellTiterr-Glo (Promega) containing luciferase to the above wells at a ratio of 1:1, at room temperature, equilibrated for 5 minutes in the dark. Finally, the Enspire microplate reader (Perkin Elmer) was used to measure the luminescence value. GraphPad Prism software was used to generate a data graph and statistics of enzyme kinetic data.
Assess the percentage of enzyme inhibition as follows:
ATP+AMP: maxial luciferase inhibition (100%)
ATP+AMP+CD73: no luciferase inhibition (0%)
The formula of residual CD7 activity was evaluated as follows:
Assay 4: Cell CD73 Enzyme Activity Blocking Assay
The 293T/17-huCD73 cells were digested, centrifuged at 1500 rpm for 3 minutes, and the supernatant was discarded. The cells were resuspended in serum-free DMEM medium and counted with a Biorad TC20 cell counter. Adjust the cell density, spread the cells into 96-well plates at 8,000 cells, 50 uL/well; add 50 uL gradient diluted antibody solution to the corresponding wells, and incubate in a 5% CO2 incubator for 1 hour at 37° C.; then add 100 uL of AMP solution with a final concentration of 180 uM and incubate in a 5% CO2 at 37° C. for 1 hour; then centrifuge the cell plate at 1500 rpm for 3 minutes and transfer a certain volume of culture supernatant to an opaque 96-well flat bottom plate (Costar, 3912), then add 2× ATP solution to make the final reaction concentration of 25 uM. Finally, add the corresponding volume of CellTiter Glo reagent at a ratio of 1:1 according to Promega's instructions. After equilibrating at room temperature for 5 minutes, read the luminescence value on a Perkin-Elmer Envision microplate reader and determine the cell CD73 enzyme activity by measuring the ATP level. GraphPad Prism software was used to generate data graphs and statistical enzyme kinetic data.
Assay 5: Fab ZAP Endocytosis Experiment
On the first day, 2000 cells/well of MDA-MB-231 cells were plated into 96-well flat bottom plates at 50 ul/well and incubated overnight at 37° C. in 5% CO2; The next day, the antibodies were gradient diluted with 80 nM Fab-ZAP reagent (Advanced Targeting Systems) to a certain dose range, and incubated for 30 min at room temperature to bind Fab-ZAP to the antibody to be tested, then the antibodies were premixed, and 50 uL of the mixture were added to MDA-MB-231 cells wells, after 3 days incubation at 37° C. in 5% CO2, take the cell plate and add CTG reagent (Promega) to lyse the cells for 2 minutes, and then equilibrated the plates at room temperature for 5 minutes. Luminescences were measured using Enspire microplate reader (Perkin Elmer) and cell proliferation curves were analyzed by GraphPad Prism software.
Claims
1-71. (canceled)
72. An isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprising a heavy chain variable region that comprises HCDR1, HCDR2, HCDR3; and a light chain variable region that comprises LCDR1, LCDR2, LCDR3, wherein:
- (a) HCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 18;
- (b) HCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:19;
- (c) HCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:20;
- (d) LCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:23;
- (e) LCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:24; and
- (f) LCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 25.
73. The isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72, which comprises:
- (i) a heavy chain variable region (VH) comprising an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of any one of SEQ ID NOs: 16, and 66-67, and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20; and
- (ii) a light chain variable region (VL) comprising an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of any one of SEQ ID NO: 21, and 68-70, and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25.
74. The isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72, which comprises:
- 1) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 16 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:21 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 2) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 66 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 68 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 3) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 66 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 69 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 4) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 66 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 70 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 5) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 67 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 68 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 6) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 67 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 69 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25; or
- 7) a heavy chain variable region (VH) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 67 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain variable region (VL) that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 70 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25.
75. The isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72, wherein the isolated antibody is an IgG.
76. The isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72, wherein the isolated antibody is an IgG1, IgG2 or IgG4.
77. The isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72, wherein the isolated antibody is a monoclonal antibody, a chimeric antibody, a humanized antibody, a human engineered antibody, a human antibody, Fv, a single chain antibody (scFv), Fab, Fab′, Fab′-SH or F(ab′)2.
78. The isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72, comprising a heavy chain and a light chain, wherein:
- (I) the heavy chain comprising an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 26, 27, 71 and 72, and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20; and
- (II) the light chain comprising an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 28, 73, 74 and 75, and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25.
79. The isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72, which comprises:
- 1) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 26 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 28 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 2) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 27 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 28 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 3) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 71 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 4) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 71 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 74 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 5) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 71 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 75 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 6) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 72 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 73 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25;
- 7) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 72 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 74 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25; or
- 8) a heavy chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 72 and comprises HCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 18, HCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 19, and HCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 20, and a light chain that comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 75 and comprises LCDR1 comprising SEQ ID NO: 23, LCDR2 comprising SEQ ID NO: 24, and LCDR3 comprising SEQ ID NO: 25.
80. The isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 79, wherein the antibody comprises:
- 1) a heavy chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 26 and a light chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 28;
- 2) a heavy chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 27 and a light chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 28;
- 3) a heavy chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 71 and a light chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 73;
- 4) a heavy chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 71 and a light chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 74;
- 5) a heavy chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 71 and a light chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 75;
- 6) a heavy chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 72 and a light chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 73;
- 7) a heavy chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 72 and a light chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 74; or
- 8) a heavy chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 72 and a light chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 75.
81. The isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72, which is an antagonist of CD73 or an antagonist of 5′-nucleotidase of CD73.
82. The isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 81, wherein the CD73 is human CD73.
83. A method of decreasing adenosine levels in a subject with tumor, improving a T cell response in a subject with tumor, stimulating an immune response in a subject, or inhibiting the growth of tumor cells in a subject, said method comprises administering a therapeutically effective amount of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72 to the subject.
84. The method of claim 83, wherein the subject is a subject with tumor.
85. The method of claim 83, wherein the subject has a tumor cell expressing CD73 and/or a tumor microenvironment containing CD73.
86. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72, and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
87. A method of treating tumor comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 72 to a subject in need thereof.
88. The method of claim 87, wherein the tumor is a solid tumor or hematological tumor.
89. The method of claim 87, wherein the tumor is selected from bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, esophageal cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, colon cancer, renal cancer, head and neck cancer, lung cancer (small cell lung cancer or non-small cell lung cancer), stomach cancer, bone cancer, liver cancer, thyroid cancer, skin cancer, central nervous system tumor, lymphoma, leukemia, myeloma, sarcoma, and virus-associated cancer.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2021
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2022
Inventors: Qinghao LIU (Beijing), Wenlai ZHOU (Beijing), Haiyan YANG (Beijing), Hongling WANG (Beijing)
Application Number: 17/475,594