WO1992022583A2 - Tri- and tetra-valent monospecific antigen-binding proteins - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to tri- and tetra-valent monospecific antigen-binding proteins and to methods for their production as well as to tri- and tetra-valent ligands for their construction.
- the invention relates in particular, but not exclusively, to the use of recombinant DNA technology to produce such tri- and tetra-valent monospecific antigen-binding proteins.
- an IgG molecule comprises four polypeptide chains, two heavy-light chain heterodimers.
- Each light chain consists of two domains, the N-terminal domain being known as the variable or VL domain and the C-terminal domain being known as the constant or CL domain.
- Each heavy chain consists of four or five domains, depending on the class of the antibody.
- the N-terminal domain is known as the variable or VH domain. This is attached at its C-terminal end to the N-terminal end of the next domain, which is known as the first constant or CH1 domain.
- the next part of each heavy chain is known as the hinge region and this is then followed by the second, third and, in some cases, fourth constant or CH2, CH3 and CH4 domains respectively.
- the VL and VH domains associate together to form an antigen binding site.
- the CL and CH1 domains associate together to keep one heavy chain associated with one light chain.
- Two heavy-light chain heterodimers associate together partly by interaction of the CH2, CH3 and, if present, CH4 domains of the two heavy chains and partly because of interaction between the hinge regions on the two heavy chains.
- Each heavy chain hinge region includes at least one, and often several, cysteine residues.
- the hinge regions of the heavy chains are aligned so that inter-chain disulphide bonds can be formed between the cysteine residues in the hinge regions, covalently bonding the two heavy-light chain heterodimers together.
- fully assembled antibodies are at least bivalent in that they have at least two antigen binding sites.
- the antibody may be cleaved close to the C-terminal side of the hinge.
- the F(ab') 2 fragment is a bivalent fragment having the two antigen binding sites linked together by the hinge region.
- the F(ab') 2 fragment can be cleaved by reduction to produce a monovalent Fab' fragment. This can be regarded as being a Fab fragment having on it a hinge region. It has also proved to be possible, by careful control of digestion conditions, to cleave an antibody between the VL and CL and between the VH and CH1 domains. This gives rise to two fragments known as Fv fragments.
- Each Fv fragment comprises a VL and a VH domain associated with one another.
- Each Fv fragment is monovalent for antigen binding.
- CDRs complementarity determining regions
- variable domain consists of three loop regions supported on ⁇ -pleated sheet framework regions.
- loop regions appear to form a pocket for receiving the antigen.
- modified antibodies in which the residues in the CDRs and, if necessary, a number of other residues in the variable domains have been changed so that a different antigen can be bound.
- This is a useful procedure in that it allows a specificity from, for instance, a mouse monoclonal antibody (MAb) to be created in a human antibody without altering the essentially human nature of the antibody.
- MAb mouse monoclonal antibody
- This has advantages where it is desired to use the antibody in vivo.
- WO-A-91/09967 A further discussion is given in WO-A-91/09967.
- WO-A-90/09195 and WO-A-90/09196 relate to cross-linked antibodies and processes for their preparation.
- Cross linked antibody conjugates which have at least one non-disulphide (S-S) interchain bridge optionally containing a reporter or effector molecule.
- the bridge may be the residue of a homo- or hetero-functional cross- linking reagent and is located away from the antigen binding domains of the antibody.
- the antibody conjugates have an enhanced binding capacity, in vivo have good blood clearance and, in the presence of a tumour, high tumour : blood and tumour : bone ratios.
- the conjugates are of use in the diagnosis and therapy of tumours. They may be prepared by reaction of a cross-linking reagent with an antibody or a fragment thereof.
- the cross-linking reagent may react either with thiol groups on the antibody molecules or with the side chains of amino acid residues such as glutamic acid, aspartic acid, lysine or tyrosine residues.
- cross linked antibodies as described in WO-A-90/09195 and WO-A-90/09196 have improved properties over natural immunoglobulins and in particular exhibit highly successful binding to tumour cells and good clearance from the blood, they are subject to high uptake by the kidneys and are retained in this tissue. This creates a toxicity problem, particularly when the antibody is radiolabelled for use in therapy and radioimaging. What is required is therefore an antibody molecule which retains the superior binding and clearance properties of cross-linked antibodies but which is not taken up or retained by kidney tissue and thus avoids kidney toxicity problems.
- WO-A-91/03493 relates to bi- or tri-valent multispecific Fab conjugates.
- the conjugates which are described comprise three or four Fab' antibody fragments linked together using orthophenylenedimaleimide bridging structures.
- the disclosed trimeric conjugates comprise either two Fab' fragments of a first specificity and one Fab' fragment of a second specificity or three different Fab' fragments each of different specificities.
- the trimeric conjugates are either bi-or tri-specific.
- the disclosed tetrameric conjugates are at least bispecific and may be tri- or tetra-specific.
- T lymphocytes can be induced to kill target cells, such as tumour cells, by treatment with a bispecific dimeric conjugate, wherein one specificity is directed at a specific antigenic structure on the T-lymphocyte population and the other specificity is directed at an antigen on the target cells.
- RCC redirect cellular cytotoxicity
- the invention disclosed in WO-A-91/03493 is based on the assertion that RCC can be significantly improved by use of trimeric or tetrameric multispecific conjugates. Use of such conjugates also allows the range of T lymphocyte antigens which can be specific to be increased. It is thus essential to the invention claimed in WO-A-91/03493 that the tri- or tetra-meric conjugates should be at least bispecific.
- a further requirement for multivalent antigen binding proteins such as those discussed above is for a cross linking molecule capable of cross linking antibody fragments together.
- a cross linking molecule capable of cross linking antibody fragments together.
- such a cross linking molecule can advantageously provide for the introduction of effector or reporter molecules to the antibody conjugate.
- Hybritech Incorporated discloses the production of tri-functional cross linkers for use in the production of bi-specific trimeric antibody-like molecules.
- the application of such tris-maleimide compounds to the production of bi- or tri-specific trivalent antibody-like compounds is disclosed in European Patent Application 0453082 (Hybritech
- the clearance properties of the antibody conjugates disclosed are not referred to.
- a distinct drawback of the disclosed linkers is that it is difficult to attach a functional group such as a radioisotope thereto. In particular a macrocycle cross-linking group is not easily incorporated into such linkers.
- the present invention is based on the discovery that triand tetra-valent monospecific Fab-like proteins are particularly suitable for anti-cancer therapy. These proteins demonstrate the superior binding and clearance properties of cross-linked antibodies but are not taken up and/or retained by non-tumour tissues, including kidney tissue.
- the present invention provides novel linker molecules which greatly facilitate the attachment of reporter or effector groups to tri- or tetra-valent Fab- like proteins.
- a tri- or tetra-valent monospecific antigen- binding protein comprising three or four Fab fragments bound to each other by a connecting structure, which protein is not a natural immunoglobulin.
- the multivalent antigen-binding proteins of the invention are referred to herein as TFM (tri-Fab) and QFM (tetra- Fab).
- TFM tri-Fab
- QFM tetra- Fab
- Fab is used herein to include optionally modified Fab and Fab' antibody fragments derived from natural antibodies or synthesised, either chemically or by recombinant DNA technology.
- optionally modified is meant that the Fab or Fab' fragment may contain a number of insertions, deletions or changes in the amino acid sequence, as long as the binding ability of the fragment is not adversely affected.
- the Fab fragments are bound together covalently by the use of a single linker molecule.
- TFM and QFM have markedly superior characteristics to whole antibodies.
- Fab, F(ab') 2 and monospecific cross-linked derivatives of these fragments While Fab, F(ab') 2 and their cross-linked counterparts are relatively specific for tumour cells when used in vivo , TFM and QFM show a greatly increased avidity compared therewith. At the same time, they are eliminated from the blood much more efficiently than whole antibodies.
- TFM and QFM do not accumulate in the kidney. This gives rise to a decrease in undesirable side-effects, particularly where the antibody molecule is conjugated to a toxin or a radioisotope for anticancer therapy.
- the multivalent Fab-like proteins of the invention are specific for a tumour-associated antigen.
- at least the CDRs of the Fab fragments are derived from a tumour-specific monoclonal antibody (MAb).
- MAb monoclonal antibody
- the CDRs may be synthetic. It will be appreciated that any tumour-specific antigen may be targetted by the Fab-like proteins of the present invention.
- the TFM or QFM compounds of the invention may be labelled by one or more reporter or effector groups, for example the types described below.
- the label may be incorporated on the Fab portion of the TFM or QFM molecule, and/or on the connecting structure linking the Fab portions to each other. Where the Fab portion itself is labelled, the label will generally be located such that it does not interfere with the binding site of the fragment.
- Methods of labelling antibodies with a reporter or effector group are well known, and are described in our published patent specifications EP 238196, EP 384624, EP 385601, W088/05433, WO89/01475, WO89/01476 and WO90/01475.
- the connecting structure may be included in the connecting structure, this may be achieved by reaction of the reporter or effector group with a reactive functional group present in the connecting structure, for example in analogous fashion to that used for the labelling of the Fab fragment, or the reporter or effector group may be advantageously built in to the connecting structure, for example as described below.
- the Fab monomers are cross-linked together by a cross- linker.
- the cross-linker may be any chemical capable of linking the Fab fragments together.
- the cross-linker is a specifically designed chemical compound such as the maleimide compounds described in EP-A-0446071 and EP-A-0453082, although it will be understood that any structure having three or four functional groups reactive with any reactive amino acid found on an antibody chain may be used.
- the connecting structure in the compounds of the invention is a polylysine linker.
- R 4 is a hydrogen atom or a C 1-6 alkyl group
- effector group is to be understood to mean any group capable of eliciting a change in, or a response from, a biological system and which also confers this property to the compound of formula (1).
- reporter group is to be understood to mean any group which is detectable by analytical means in vitro and/or in vivo and which confers this property to the compound of formula (1). Effector groups include, for example, any physiologically active substance, antibacterial, antiviral or antifungal compound.
- Particular physiologically active substances include antineoplastic agents, toxins (such as enzymatically active toxins of bacterial or plant origin and fragments thereof e.g. ricin and fragments thereof), enzymes, anti- flammatory compounds and substances active as cardiovascular, e.g. fibrinolytic, and central nervous system, agents.
- toxins such as enzymatically active toxins of bacterial or plant origin and fragments thereof e.g. ricin and fragments thereof
- enzymes enzymes
- anti- flammatory compounds and substances active as cardiovascular e.g. fibrinolytic, and central nervous system, agents.
- Particular antineoplastic agents include cytotoxic and cytostatic agents, for example alkylating agents, such as nitrogen mustards (e.g.
- dactinomycin plicamycin, calichaemicin and derivatives thereof, or esperamicin and derivatives thereof; mitotic inhibitors, such as etoposide, vincristine or vinblastine and derivatives thereof; alkaloids, such as ellipticine; polyols such as taxicin-I or taxicin-II; hormones, such as androgens (e.g. dromostanolone or testolactone), progestins (e.g. megestrol acetate or medroxyprogesterone acetate), estrogens (e.g.
- dimethylstilbestrol diphosphate polyestradiol phosphate or estramustine phosphate
- antiestrogens e.g. tamoxifen
- anthraquinones such as mitoxantrone, ureas, such as hydroxyurea
- hydrazines such as procarbazine
- imidazoles such as dacarbazine.
- effector groups are calichaemicin and derivatives thereof (see for example South African Patent Specifications Nos. 85/8794, 88/8127 and 90/2839).
- Suitable reporter groups include chelated metals, fluorescent compounds or compounds which may be detected by NMR or ESR spectroscopy.
- Chelated metals include chelates of di- or tripositive metals having a coordination number from 2 to 8 inclusive. Particular examples of such metals include technetium (Tc), rhenium (Re), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), gold (Au), silver (Ag), lead (Pb) bismuth (Bi), indium (In), gallium (Ga), yttrium (Y), terbium (Tb), gadolinium (Gd), and scandium (Sc).
- the metal is preferably a radionuclide. Particular radionuclides include 99m Tc, 186 Re, 188 Re, 58 Co, 60 Co, 67 Cu, 195 Au, 199 Au, 110 Ag, 203 Pb, 206 Bi, 207 Bi, 111 In,
- the chelated metal may be for example one of the above types of metal chelated with any suitable polydentate chelating agent, for example cyclic polyamines, polyethers, (e.g. crown ethers and derivatives thereof) ; polyamides; porphyrins; and carbocyclic derivatives.
- any suitable polydentate chelating agent for example cyclic polyamines, polyethers, (e.g. crown ethers and derivatives thereof) ; polyamides; porphyrins; and carbocyclic derivatives.
- chelating agent in conjugates according to the invention, is acyclic and cyclic polyamines, especially p o 1 y aminocar boxylic acids, for example diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid and derivatives thereof, and macrocyclic amines, e.g. cyclic tri-aza and tetra-aza derivatives; and polyamides, especially desferrioxamine and derivatives thereof.
- Examples of particular macrocyclic amines include compounds of formula (2):
- L is a substituent containing a reactive group
- B is a C 2-14 alkylene chain interrupted by one or two optionally substituted nitrogen atoms
- W 1 and W 2 which may be the same or different, is each an optionally substituted nitrogen atom
- p is zero or an integer 1
- q is zero or an integer 1 or 2 with the proviso that when p is zero, q is an integer 1 or 2).
- group L provides an attachment point for the macrocycle to the rest of the compound of formula (1).
- Typical groups include for example amine (-NH 2 ) containing groups.
- Preferred amines of formula (2) include tri-aza derivatives of formula (3):
- W 1 and W 2 which may be the same or different is each a group -N[CH 2 ) r R1]- (where r is zero or an integer 1 to 6 and R 1 is an alkyl, alkoxyalkyl, -C0 2 H, -SO 3 H, -PO 3 H 2 or aryl group) and B is a group -CH 2 (CH 2 ) g N(R) (CH 2 ) t CH 2 - (where s and t, which may be the same or different is each zero or an integer 1, 2 or 3; and R represents -(CH 2 ) r R1 where r and R 1 are as just described) ]; and tetra-aza derivatives of formula (4);
- W 1 and W 2 which may be the same or different is each a group -N[ (CH 2 ) r R1] ⁇ (as just defined) and B is a group -CH 2 (CH 2 ) s N(R)CH 2 (CH 2 ) d N(R) (CH 2 ) t CH 2 - (where d is zero or an integer 1, 2 or 3 and s, t and R are as just defined].
- a particularly useful amine of formula (3) is the compound of formula (5)
- a particularly useful amine of formula (4) is the compound of formula (6): — ⁇
- Preferred chelated metals in conjugates according to the invention include indium chelated by a compound of formula (3), particularly the compound of formula (5); or yttrium chelated by a compound of formula (4), particularly the compound of formula (6).
- 111 In and 90 Y are particularly preferred.
- the effector or reporter group may in general be attached to the remainder of the compound of formula (1) via any suitable carbon atom or heteroatom, e.g. nitrogen, oxygen, sulphur or phosphorous atom, present in it, either directly to form a compound A-COCH(R 2 )NHCOR 3 or indirectly to form a compound A-Sp-COCH(R 2 )NHCOR 3 where Sp is a spacer group attached independently to A and to -CO- group through a carbon-carbon or carbon-heteroatom linkage as just described.
- Suitable spacer groups include acylic or cyclic aliphatic or aromatic residues in particular alkylene [e.g. ethylene, propylene, butylene], alkoxyalklene [e.g.
- arylene e.g. phenylene
- aralkylene e.g. phenalkylene such as phenethy lene
- cycloalkylalkylene e.g. cyclohexylmethylene
- linkage between A and the group -CO- or A and the spacer group may if desired be chosen so as to be cleavable, such as by proteolytic enzymes, for example as described in European Patent Specification No. 175617.
- Esterified carboxyl (-CO 2 R) groups represented by R 1 in compounds of formula (1) include those groups wherein R is an organic group, for example an acyclic aliphatic group, or an aromatic or heteroaromatic group.
- R may be an optionally substituted straight or branched C 1-20 alkyl, (e.g. methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, s-propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl, s-butyl, t-butyl), C 2-20 alkenyl, or C 2-20 alkynyl group optionally interrupted by one or more -O- or -S- atoms; or a C 5-8 cycloalkyl (e.g. cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl) , C 5-8 cycloalkyl C 1-6 alkyl
- C 6-12 aryl e.g. optionally substituted phenyl or naphthyl
- C 6-12 or C 1-6 alkyl e.g. optionally substituted benzyl, phenethyl, or naphthylmethyl
- C 5-10 heteroaryl e.g. furanyl, pyridyl, thienyl
- C 5-10 heteroaryl C 1-5 alkyl e.g. furanylmethyl, pyridylmethyl, or thienylmethyl
- the reactive functional group in compounds of formula (1) may in general be any group capable of reacting with a thiol, amino, carboxyl, hydroxyl, aldehyde, aromatic or heteroaromatic group.
- Aromatic groups include, for example, phenolic groups.
- Heteroaromatic groups include, for example, imidazolyl groups.
- the reactive functional group may be, for example, a halogen atom, for example a chlorine, bromine or iodine atom, or a group selected from -SH, -S-S-Het (where Het is an optionally substituted heterocyclic group, e.g. an optionally substituted pyridyl group), -NH 2 , hydrazine (NHNH 2 ) or a derivative thereof, [for example -N(CH 3 )NH 2 , -NHCONHNH 2 , -NHCSNHNH 2 or phenyl hydrazine], haloacetamide (e.g.
- iodoacetamide or bromoacetamide) -NCO, -NCS, -COR 10 [where R 10 is a halogen atom such as a chlorine or bromine atom, or a N 3 , C 1-6 alkoxy, e.g. methoxy, C 6-12 aryloxy (e.g. nitrophenyloxy or dinitrophenyloxy) imidyloxy (e.g. succinimidyloxy) or imidazolyoxy group], imide, e.g.
- a vinyl group of formula -Het 1 -C(Het 2 ) CH 2 (where Het 1 and Het 2 , which may be the same or different, is each a nitrogen containing heterocyclic group, e.g. a pyridyl group or Het is a nitrogen containing heterocyclic group and Het 2 is a hydrogen atom), for example a vinyl pyridyl group of formula
- R 11 is a C 1-4 alkyl, e.g. methyl, group
- R 11 is a C 1-4 alkyl, e.g. methyl, group
- compounds of formula (1) in which the reactive functional groups are the same are preferred, although for some uses it may be preferable to have more than one type of reactive functional group.
- Particularly preferred functional groups are those capable of reacting with thiol groups. Groups of this type include imide (particularly maleimide), haloacetamide (particularly iodoacetamide), - SH, Het-S-S-,
- the compounds of formula (1) may contain three or more reactive functional groups, depending on their intended use.
- Useful compounds include those containing three or four reactive functional groups, particularly three of four thiol-reactive groups, e.g. three or four maleimide groups, although if desired five, six, seven or eight such groups may be present.
- the reactive functional groups may be distributed in the groups R 2 and R 3 is any desired way.
- each of R 2 and R 3 may contain 1, 2, 3 or more reactive functional groups (providing the total number in both is three or more).
- the reactive functional groups may be in one of R or R only.
- the groups R 2 and R in compounds of formula (1) form a template to which the reactive functional groups are attached and may be varied within any desired size and composition.
- group of compounds of the invention has the formula (1) wherein R 1 is as defined above and R 2 , which may be the same or different is each an optionally substituted straight or branched C 1-25 alkylene (e.g.
- C 1-16 alkylene such as methylene, ethylene, propylene, butylene, pentylene, hexylene or heptylene
- C 2-23 alkenylene or C 2-20 alkynylene chains [optionally interrupted by one or more -O- or -S- atoms, -N(R 4 )- (where R 4 is a hydrogen atom or a C 1-6 alkyl group such as a methyl or ethyl group), -N(R 4 )CO-, -CON(R 4 )- , C 5-8 cycloalkylene (e.g. cyclopentylene or cyclohexylene), C 6-12 arylene (e.g.
- phenylene or substituted phenylene or C 5-10 heteroarylene (e.g. furanyl, thienyl or pyridinyl groups)] containing one or more reactive functional groups such that the total number of reactive functional groups in R 2 and R 3 together is three or more.
- Optional substituents present in the groups R 2 and R 3 include carboxyl (-CO 2 H) and esterified carboxyl (-CO 2 R) [where R is as defined above] and amino (-NH 2 ) or substituted amino (NR 6 R 7 ) [where R 6 and R 7 , which may be the same or different, is each a hydrogen atom or a C 1-6 alkyl group, or a group -COR 8 where R 8 is as defined for R 2 , providing that when one of R and R 7 is a hydrogen atom, the other is not, and when one of R 6 and R 7 is a group -COR 8 , the other is a hydrogen atom].
- R 2 and R 3 contains a substituent -NHCOR 8 this allow for further reactive functional groups to be built into the compound of formula (1).
- Particularly useful groups R 2 or R 3 may have a structure -(CH 2 ) m NHCOCH(NHCOR 8 ) (CH 2 ) n NHCO(CH 2 ) Z (where m, n and p, which may be the same or different is each an integer 1, 2 3 or 4 and Z is a reactive functional group as defined above.
- Particularly useful groups of compounds of the invention have the formula (6):
- Another preferred cross-linking agent has the formula (10):
- R 9 CH(R 2 )CONHCH(R 2 )CONHCH(R 2 )CONH 2 (10) where R 9 is -NH 2 or a substituted amino group, e.g. a group -NHCOA, and A and R 2 are as defined for compounds of formula (1). It will be appreciated that in compounds of this type eeaacchh R 2 ggrroouupp may be the same or, if desired, different to its neighbour.
- the compounds of formulae (1) and (10) are of particular use for cross-linking biological materials, especially proteins, and in particular antibodies, providing the biological material (s) have one or more functional groups capable of reacting with the compound of formulae (1) or (10).
- the compounds are particularly useful for producing TFM and QFM compounds according to the invention.
- the cross-linking reaction may be achieved using conventional processes, for example by mixing the starting materials, such as Fab fragments and the appropriate linker, in an aqueous solvent, e.g. at ambient temperature.
- the relative concentrations of the starting materials used will depend to a large extent on the compound of formula (1) or (10) and the number of reactive functional groups it contains, and the nature of the desired product, but generally the biological material(s), e.g. proteins such as an antibodies, e.g. a Fab fragment, will be present in excess concentration.
- the compounds of formulae (l) and (10) may be prepared by a number of processes, for example as described in the examples appended hereto.
- reactive groups may need to be protected, when it is desired that they do not participate in a particular reaction.
- Conventional carboxylic acids may be esterified (for example to generate benzyl esters) and amino groups may be acylated (for example to generate benzyloxycarbonylamino groups).
- the protecting groups may be removed using conventional procedures, for example in the case of a benzyl ester by treatment with an acid, e.g. formic acid, and in the case of a benzyloxycarbonylamino group by treatment with a compound such as trimethylsilyl iodide.
- compounds of formula (1) wherein R 1 is a group -COA or -CO-SP-A may be prepared by reaction of a corresponding compound wherein R 1 is a group -CO 2 H or an activated derivative thereof (for example a succinimide, e.g. obtained by reaction of the acid with N-hydroxy succinimide in the presence of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide) with the group A or SP-A, optionally in the presence of a base, in a solvent such as an ether, e.g. a cyclic ether such as tetrahydrofuran.
- the starting material A or Sp-A will require a group capable of reacting with the acid-activated derivative thereof.
- groups include, for example, amino and hydroxyl groups.
- R 1 is a --CO 2 H group
- R 1 is a --CO 2 H group
- conventional procedures for example by hydrolysis using an acid e.g. trifluoroacetic acid, in an inert solvent such as a halogenated hydrocarbon.
- the compounds of formula (1) in which R 1 is a CO 2 R group may be prepared in a step-wise fashion from an esterified amino-acid starting material of formula (11):
- Y is a side chain containing a reactive group [e.g. an amino (-NH2) group] or a displaceable group (e.g. a halogen atom)] using a series of displacement or condensation reactions involving other intermediates with appropriate reactive groups using conventional procedures.
- a reactive group e.g. an amino (-NH2) group
- a displaceable group e.g. a halogen atom
- the performance of any suitable reactive functional group is always subject to the structural constraints placed upon it by the linker molecule itself. It has been found that increased linearity of the linkers facilitates the addition of a macrocycle and the chelation of an effector group. Therefore, the invention comprises novel linkers which have a substantially linear backbone structure and are capable of accomodating a macrocycle group.
- R 1 is as described above and Mal is a maleimide group.
- the TFM or QFM of the invention is a tri- or tetra-valent monospecific antigen-binding protein comprising three or four Fab fragments bound to each other by a linker having attached thereto a macrocycle.
- the attachment of the macrocycle to the linkers of the invention is preferred, it is also possible to attach the macrocycle to one or more of the Fab fragments incorporated into the multi-valent proteins of the invention. This approach is particularly preferred where the linker used does not facilitate the attachment of a macrocycle group.
- the TFM or QFM of the invention contains a radiolabel. The radiolabel is chelated by the macrocycle.
- each TFM or QFM compound according to the invention are bound to each other by a connecting structure linked to a thiol group on each Fab fragment.
- Naturally-occurring Fab' fragments have a number of thiol groups in the hinge region, typically two, four or even eleven.
- genetically modified Fab' fragments are used which have only a single free thiol group in the hinge region. Construction by recombinant DNA technology of such Fab' fragments, referred to as ⁇ cys Fab' fragments, is described in our copending European patent application No. 0347433.
- Fab' fragments produced by recombinant DNA technology are recovered with blocked hinge thiol groups.
- Fab' fragments are preferably partially reduced before assembly into TFM or QFM compounds of the invention.
- the Fab' fragments are cross linked using a cross-linker of formula (1) or (10).
- the cross-linker is one of the structures depicted in the examples attached hereto.
- the linker is CT998, CT557 or CT558.
- the tri- or tetra-valent monospecific antigen binding proteins of the invention may be used for in vivo diagnosis or therapy.
- the invention also includes tri- or tetra-valent monospecific antigen-binding proteins according to the invention having attached thereto diagnostically or therapeutically functional effector molecules, atoms or other species. Any of the effector or reporter groups described above may be included.
- the proteins of the invention are of use for in vivo diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
- the invention also includes diagnostic or therapeutic compositions for in vivo use comprising an effective amount of a protein according to the invention in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent, excipient or carrier.
- composition may comprise other active ingredients.
- the composition may take any suitable form for administration, and may, in particular, be in a form suitable for parenteral administration, e.g by injection or infusion, for example by bolus injection or continuous infusion.
- parenteral administration e.g by injection or infusion
- it may take the form of a suspension, solution or emulsion of the protein of the invention in an oily or aqueous vehicle and it may contain formulatory agents such as suspending stabilising and/or dispensing agents.
- the compositioin may be in a dry form, for reconstitution before use with an appropriate sterile liquid.
- the dose at which the protein according to the invention may be administered will depend on whether the protein is being used for diagnosis or treatment, on the nature of the condition to be diagnosed or treated, on whether the protein is being used prophylactically or to treat an exisiting condition and on the particular Fab fragment and effector or reporter group selected. Dose will also be selected according to age and condition of the patient. Thus, for example, doses in the range 0.01 to 10mg/Kg/day may be used.
- multiple dosing regimes may be used.
- the invention includes methods of diagnosis or therapy comprising administering an effective amount of a protein of the invention to a human or animal subject.
- the method of the invention is directed to the-tratment or diagnosis of cancer.
- the invention further comprises the use of a tri- or tetra- valent protein as described in the preceding aspects of the invention for the treatment of an ailment, preferably cancer. Furthermore, the invention comprises the use of a tri- or tetra-valent protein according to the invention in the manufacture of a composition for the treatment of the ailment, which is preferably cancer.
- figure 1 is a graph showing an HPLC analysis of a crosslinking reaction as performed according to the following examples
- figure 2 shows the results of an antigen-binding ELISA comparing monomeric, dimeric, trimeric and tetrameric Fab' proteins
- figure 3 is a graph showing the improved off-rate of the trimeric Fab'-like proteins (TFM) of the invention
- figure 4 is a graph showing the blood clearance performance of TFM compared to whole IgG
- figure 5 compares the tissue distribution of TFM and IgG administered to tumour-bearing mice
- figure 6 depicts the tumour: blood ratio of TFM and IgG adiministered to tumour-bearing mice
- figure 7 shows biodistribution data similar to that shown in figure 5, taken at various time-points after administration of the antibody constructs
- figure 8 is a graph showing an HPLC analysis of a cross-linking reaction for the formation of a QFM (tetra-
- N-methylmorpholine (0.134g) was then added followed immediately by a solution of bis-Z-Lys N-hydroxysuccinimide ester (0.754g) in dimethylsulphoxide (3.0ml).
- the reaction mixture was allowed to stand at room temperature for several hours and the reaction monitored by reverse phase HPLC [To:
- T 20 50 50 C 0.1% TFA/CH 3 CN to yield the desired trimaleimide compound 6 (retention time 10.7 min, 180 mg) of the Example.
- Example l The compound of Example l (100mg) was treated with TFA/CH 2 Cl 2 (1:1, 10ml) as described for the preparation of Intermdiate2. The solvent/acid was evaporated to dryness to give an oil. Ether was added to precipitate the TFA salt, which was then freeze dried for several hours to yield the desired salt 7 (86mg).
- T 20 50 50 C 0.1% TFA/CH 3 CN ⁇ 25 0 100
- FAB MASS SPECTRA P776 M/Z + 1412, 1435 (Na + adduct) 1415 (K + adduct).
- Example 4 The product peak eluted at approximately 14.0 min.
- the product pool was collected in 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid/H 2 O:CH 3 CN and freeze dried overnight to give the compound of Example 4 (CT557) as a fine white material.
- the compound of this Example was prepared using a similar series of reactions and reagents to that described for the preparation of CT557 in Example 4, except that Lys benzyl ester was used in pace of Lys(E-Z) benzyl ester to react with bis-Z-Lys N-hydroxysuccinimide ester, to yield the appropriate tetra-N-Z intermediate which was then deprotected and reacted with succinimidyl maleimido propionate as described for Example 4 to yield CT558.
- the monoclonal antibody B72.3 is specific for a tumour associated glycoprotein, termed TAG72 (Colcher et al., PNAS 78, 3199-3203).
- Chimeric Fab' fragments of the antibody B72.3 containing a single hinge thiol group (CB72.3 Fab' ⁇ Cys) were prepared as described in International patent specification WO89/01974 and WO89/01783.
- the hinge thiol group of cB72.3 Fab' ⁇ Cys is often recovered in a blocked form and partial reduction of the CB72.3 Fab' ⁇ Cys must be carried out to allow cross-linking to proceed.
- Tri-Fab was purified by gel filtration chromatography either using preparative HPLC on a DuPont Zorbax GF-250XL column at 3ml/min in 0.2M phosphate buffer pH7.0 or on a 2.6cm diameter 183 cm long column of Sephacryl S-200HR run in 0.1M acetate buffer containing 0.2M potassium chloride and 2mM EDTA at pH 6.0.
- the antigen binding .ability of tri-Fab was compared to IgG di-Fab and monomeric Fab' using a mucin binding ELISA. Titrations of monomeric, dimeric and trimeric chimeric Fab and chimeric B72.3 IgG were allowed to bind to solid-phase mucin in wells of a microtitre plate for 1 hour. Unbound antibody was washed off before addition of a goat antihuman Fab-HRPO conjugate followed by development with tetramethylbenzidine (TMB). The signal obtained was plotted against concentrations of antibody expressed as nM binding sites. This allows a direct comparison of the efficiency of the binding site in each multimeric state. Results of the antigen binding ELISA are shown in figure 2.
- the monomeric Fab' is poor in avidity as expected whereas the di-Fab and IgG titrate in a very similar fashion also as expected.
- the cross-linking to tri-Fab appears to result in a 2-3 fold advantage in the ability of the binding site to bind antigen. If an increase in avidity of the molecule was achieved by cross-linking, a significant change in the off rate of the molecule would be seen.
- Off-rates of CB72.3 IgG and tri-Fab were compared by allowing tri-Fab and cB72.3 IgG each at 70nM (expressed in binding sites) to bind to solidphase mucin in wells of a microtitre plate for 16 hours.
- tumour:blood ratios for the tri-Fab were significantly better than those seen for IgG (figure 6).
- the tumour: blood ratio is important as this means that less toxicity from blood radiation is expected for a given radiation dose to the tumour.
- Thiol groups were then introduced into the tri-Fab by reaction with a 10 fold molar excess of 2- iminothiolane over tri-Fab for 30 minutes at room temperature.
- the thiolated tri-Fab was then desalted into 0.1M sodium bicarbonate buffer pH8 containing 2mM EDTA using a column of Sephadex G-25 (Pharmacia PD-10) to remove the unreacted 2-iminothiolane.
- the number of thiol groups present were determined by titration with dithiodipyridine. 12N4 macrocyle was then conjugated to the thiolated tri- Fab by addition of CT77 at a ten fold molar excess over the number of thiol groups present followed by incubation at 37°C for 2 hours.
- the conjugate was then purified by desalting on a Sephadex G-25 column (Pharmacia PD10) into 0.1M potassium acetate pH6. Radiolabelling was achieved by the addition of 90YC13 to the conjugate, ensuring that the buffer in the conjugate solution was sufficient to buffer the acidic 90 YC13. After incubation at 37oC for 15 minutes the radiolabelling was quenched by the addition of 10mM DTPA and the labelled tri-Fab purified by gel filtration HPLC on a DuPont Zorbax GF-250 column in 0.2M phosphate pH7. cB72.3 tri-Fab labelled with Y was assessed by SDSPAGE/autoradiography. There was no apparent breakdown of the tri-Fab by the labelling procedure.
- tetra-Fab was buffer exchanged into 0.1M sodium bicarbonate buffer pH8 containing 2mM EDTA and thiolated by incubation with a 15 fold excess of 2-iminothiolane over tetra-Fab incubated at room temperature for 30 minutes. 2-iminothiolane was then removed by desalting the thiolated tetra-Fab on a Sephadex G-25 (Pharmacia, PD-10) column in phosphate buffered saline.
- a 9N3 macrocycle was then conjugated to the tetra-Fab by the addition of a 10-fold excess of CT82 (prepared from the compound of example 2b in International Patent Specification W089/01475 and the N- hydroxysuccinimide ester of N-(2-carboxyethyl)maleimide) over the number of thiol groups present (number of thiol groups determined by titration with dithiodipyridine as described above). After incubation at 37°C overnight, an excess of N-ethylmaleimide was added and incubation continued for a further 10 minutes.
- the conjugated tetraFab was then purified by desalting into 0.1M sodium acetate pH 5.0 using a Sephadex G-25 column (Pharmacia, PD-10).
- the tetra-Fab conjugate was radiolabelled with Ill-indium by adding 111-InCl3 directly to the purified tetra-Fab 9N3 conjugate and incubation for 30 minutes at 37°C.
- the labelling was quenched by the addition of DTPA to 5mM, and the radiolabelled tetra-Fab purified by HPLC gel filtration as described above for tri-Fab.
- CB72.3 tri-Fab was prepared with the cross-linker CT998 by the same method described for tri-Fab with CT557 (example 6).
- This cross-linker contains a 12N4 macrocycle for labelling with 90 Y or 11 in.
- Tri-Fab prepared with CT998 had equivalent activity in antigen binding assays to tri-Fab prepared with CT557.
- the biodistribution of cB72.3 tri-Fab(998) in mice was assessed when labelled with 90 Y. 90 Y labelling was achieved as described for CB72.3 tri-Fab CT77 conjugate in example 6.
- CB72.3 tri-Fab (998) it was not necessary to conjugate a macrocyle as the macrocycle is already present in the cross-linker and provides a site for labelling.
- a biodistribution experiment was then carried out by injecting groups of 4 mice with approximately 4 ⁇ g/8 ⁇ Ci of 90Y labelled CB72.3 tri-Fab (988). Groups of animals were killed at 3h, 24h, 48h, 72h and 168h for collection of tissues which were weighed, dissolved in 7M potassium hydroxide and counted in an LKB model 1270 gamma counter. Results were expressed as mean percentage of the injected dose per gram of tissue +/- standard deviation (n-5). Results of this biodistribution experiment demonstrated that tri-Fab (988) behaved in a similar manner to cB72.3 tri-Fab made with the linker CT557. The tri-Fab(988) cleared rapidly from the circulation and was able to localise well to the tumour with no significant accumulation in any other (figure 10).
- the murine monoclonal antibody A5B7 has been studied and shown to recognise the tumour associated antigen known as carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) (Harwood et al., 1986).
- CEA carcinoembryonic antigen
- a mouse:human chimeric version of this antibody was produced, and the genes for a suitable cA5B7' ⁇ Cys were constructed in an expression vector for use in NSO cells as described in Patent application WO92/01059.
- An NSO cell line producing cA5B7 Fab' was prepared by linearising 50 ⁇ g of plasmid DNA (pHMC30) with the enzyme Fspl, electroporating into NSO cells and selecting producing cell lines as described for chimeric B72.3 (Bebbington et al.. 1992).
- cA5B7 Fab' ⁇ Cys was purified from NSO cell culture supernatant by firstly adjusting the pH of the supernatant fluid to 5 with HCl and applying to a column of protein G sepharose (Hi-trap, Pharmacia) which had been pre- equilibrated in lOOmM phosphate buffer pH 5.0 containing 150mM sodium chloride. After loading the supernatant the column was washed with equilibration buffer and the Fab' eluted with 0.1M citric acid. Fractions containing the purified Fab' were collected directly into sufficient 1M tri to adjust the pH to between 6 and 7. The fractions containing the Fab' were pooled and concentrated by ultrafiltration.
- a CDR grafted version of A5B7 Fab' ⁇ Cys was also produced as described in Patent application W092/01059.
- Plasmid pHMC53 was constructed from pAL54 (described in W092/01059) by removing the ampR gene and GS minigene on a BamH1-Clal fragment and .replacing it with a BamH2-Clal fragment consisting of ampR gene and GS cDNA. This produces a vector suitable for expression in NSO cells (Bebbington et al., 1992). An NSO cell line secreting CDR grafted A5B7 Fab' ⁇ Cys was produced using pHMC53 as described for the chimeric Fab' above.
- gA5B7 Fab' was purified from NSO cell culture supernatant by firstly adjusting the pH of the supernatant fluid to 8 with 1M tris and applying to a column of protein A sepharose (Pharmacia) which had been pre-equilibrated in 100mM boric acid buffer pH 8.0 containing 150mM sodium chloride. After loading the supernatant the column was washed- with equilibration buffer and the Fab* with 0.1M citric acid. Fractions containing the purified Fab' were collected directly into sufficient 1M tris to adjust the pH to between 6 and 7. The fractions containing the Fab' were pooled and concentrated by ultrafiltration.
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