Anti-OX40 antibodies and uses thereof
Anti-OX40 antibodies with specific CDR sequences provide targeted modulation of OX40 signaling, addressing the lack of effective treatments for cancer, autoimmune, and inflammatory diseases by enhancing T cell function or suppressing immune responses.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2022562737
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2020-04-17
- Filing Date
- 2021-04-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2041-04-16
AI Technical Summary
Current anti-OX40 antibodies lack clear efficacy for treating human diseases, and there is a significant need for further development to address clinical needs in tumor immunotherapy, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory conditions.
Development of anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments with specific CDR sequences, including murine, chimeric, or humanized forms, which can be agonists or antagonists, and are designed to modulate OX40 signaling for therapeutic applications.
The anti-OX40 antibodies demonstrate high affinity and specificity for OX40, offering potential therapeutic benefits in cancer treatment and alleviating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, with enhanced T cell function or reduced immune responses as desired.
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[Technical Field]
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 202010304381.8, filed on April 17, 2020, the entire text of which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
[0002] The present invention relates to antibodies, particularly anti-OX40 antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof, as well as methods for preparing said antibodies and their use for treating or preventing OX40-related diseases or conditions. [Background technology]
[0003] OX40 (also called CD134, TNFRSF4, and ACT35) is a cytotoxic inhibitor of activated CD4 + T cells, CD8 + OX40L-OX40 is a member of the tumor necrosis factor superfamily that is primarily expressed on T cells and regulatory T cells, as well as on natural killer (NK) cells. In activated T cells, costimulatory signals mediated by OX40L-OX40 stimulate helper T cells to produce and secrete cytokines, stimulate effector T cells to release granzymes and perforin, and induce proliferation of effector and memory T cells. At the same time, OX40L-OX40 signals can also further enhance immune responses by inhibiting the differentiation and activity of regulatory T cells and reducing their immunosuppressive function. The important role of OX40 in T cell immune responses makes OX40 agonists important candidates for tumor immunotherapy, while OX40 inhibitors have potential applications in inflammation, allergic diseases, and autoimmune diseases.
[0004] In recent years, monoclonal antibodies that specifically bind to OX40 have become widely applicable to monoclonal antibody formulation techniques. They are divided into two categories: OX40 agonists and OX40 inhibitors. Under physiological conditions, OX40 activates the corresponding intracellular signaling pathway by binding and trimerizing with its ligand, OX40L. Therefore, OX40 agonist monoclonal antibodies always require cross-linking to function as agonist antibodies. In vitro and in vivo, antibody cross-linking can be achieved either by coating on a solid surface or by Fc receptors, respectively. Fc receptors are a family of protein receptors that specifically bind the Fc fragment of an antibody. Specifically, Fcγ receptors specifically bind IgG and can exert functions such as ADCC and ADCP. Fcγ receptors include FcγRI, FcγRIIA, FcγRIIB, FcγRIIIA, FcγRIIIB, and others, which are expressed on the surface of various blood cells, including B lymphocytes, dendritic cells, natural killer cells, macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophilic granulocytes, basophilic granulocytes, mast cells, platelets, and others. Under physiological conditions, Fcγ receptors can simultaneously bind the Fc fragments of one or more IgG molecules, cross-linking IgG molecules while activating receptor-mediated functions. OX40 agonist antibodies can activate OX40 molecules by binding and cross-linking Fcγ receptors. OX40 antagonist antibodies can block the binding of OX40L to OX40 and prevent OX40 trimerization, thereby inhibiting OX40-induced T cell activation and associated inflammatory responses.
[0005] Tumor cells can evade immune system recognition and attack through multiple mechanisms, allowing them to survive and proliferate in the body. An important mechanism mediating tumor immune evasion is the co-stimulatory molecules, termed immune checkpoints, which are highly expressed in immune cells or tumor cells in the tumor microenvironment. Based on their function, immune checkpoints can be divided into inhibitory immune checkpoints, represented by PD-1, PD-L1, CTLA-4, and others; and activatory immune checkpoints, represented by OX40 and 4-1BB. Inhibitory immune checkpoints can be blocked using drugs such as antibodies, which essentially release the brakes on immune cells, allowing them to perform their role in killing tumor cells. Tumor immunotherapy, represented by PD-1, PD-L1, and CTLA-4, has become a very important therapeutic tool and has shown exciting results in clinical applications. Similar to releasing the brake and then stepping on the accelerator, the use of agonists to activate immune checkpoints further increases the activity of immune cells, making them more effective at killing tumor cells and ultimately achieving a more effective therapeutic effect against a broader spectrum of tumors.
[0006] Recent studies have found that various tumor-infiltrating T cells express OX40, and that patients with OX40-positive tumors have relatively long survival times, suggesting that OX40 plays a role in tumor immunity. In many preclinical animal models, activation of OX40 led to stimulated T cell proliferation and enhanced inhibition of effector and regulatory T cell function. Clinical trials using an OX40 agonist (9B12) to treat patients with metastatic solid tumors showed improved immune function in 12 of 30 patients, with at least one metastatic lesion regressing. The OX40 antibody was well tolerated in treated patients. Agonistic OX40 monoclonal antibodies (e.g., MOXR0916, PF-04518600, BMS 986178, GSK3174998, MEDI0562, MEDI6469, and MEDI6383) are currently being evaluated in several clinical trials either as monotherapy or in combination with other immunosuppressive drugs.
[0007] Autoimmune diseases are another major medical challenge facing humans today, and OX40 inhibitors are expected to be a potential treatment for autoimmune diseases. Preclinical studies have shown that OX40- or OX40L-deficient mice exhibit significantly reduced Th2 cell function in a mouse model of allergic asthma. OX40 inhibitors can alleviate symptoms associated with suppressed T cell function in a mouse asthma model. Similar results were observed in in vivo studies in monkeys. In addition, immune suppression and symptom alleviation after blockade of OX40-OX40L signaling were also observed in other traditional models of inflammation and autoimmune diseases, including experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and other models of colitis, graft-versus-host disease, and type 1 diabetes, and CD4 + or CD8 +T cells play a key role. Current clinical trials of OX40 antagonist antibodies have yielded preliminary results. GRB830, a humanized human IgG1 monoclonal antibody developed by Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc., blocks the binding of OX40 to OX40L by binding to the second cysteine-rich domain of OX40, thereby inhibiting OX40L-induced T cell activation. GBR830 has demonstrated positive results in ongoing clinical trials for moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (Phase IIa, NCT 02683928). In addition, the OX40 antagonist monoclonal antibody KHK4083, developed by Kyowa Hakko Co., Ltd., a Japanese company, showed good tolerability and efficacy in a Phase I clinical trial for atopic dermatitis, and a Phase II clinical trial for moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (NCT 03703102) was initiated in October 2018.
[0008] To date, no anti-OX40 antibody with clear efficacy has been approved for the treatment of any human disease, and further development of such drugs to meet significant clinical needs is of great significance. Summary of the Invention
[0009] The present invention provides anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof, methods for their formulation, and methods of their formulation and use, including methods for treating OX40-related diseases or conditions.
[0010] In one aspect, the present invention provides an isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising one to three selected from HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3 of the heavy chain variable region (VH), wherein the amino acid sequence of VH is as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
[0011] In one aspect, the present invention provides an isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising one to three selected from LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3 of the light chain variable region (VL), wherein the amino acid sequence of the VL is as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10.
[0012] In some embodiments, the present invention provides an isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising a heavy chain variable region (VH), i.e., three CDRs: HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3, and a light chain variable region (VL), i.e., three CDRs: LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3, wherein the amino acid sequence of the VH is as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, and the amino acid sequence of the VL is as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10.
[0013] In some embodiments, the present invention provides an isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising a heavy chain variable region (VH), i.e., three CDRs: HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3, and a light chain variable region (VL), i.e., three CDRs: LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3; (1) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1 and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6; (2) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2, and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 or 9; (3) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 3 and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 9; or (4) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 4; VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 or 8; The present invention provides an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof selected from:
[0014] In one aspect, the present invention provides an isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising one to three of heavy chain complementarity determining regions (HCDRs), HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3, wherein HCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 11, HCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12, and HCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 13.
[0015] In one aspect, the present invention provides an isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising one to three of heavy chain complementarity determining regions (LCDRs), LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3, wherein LCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 14, LCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15, and LCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16.
[0016] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise heavy chain complementarity determining regions (HCDRs), HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3, and light chain complementarity determining regions (LCDRs), LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3, wherein HCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 11, HCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12, HCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 13, LCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 14, LCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15, and LCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16.
[0017] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH), wherein the VH comprises an amino acid sequence that is the same as or has at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
[0018] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VL comprises an amino acid sequence that is the same as or has at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10.
[0019] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises an amino acid sequence identical to or having at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, and the VL comprises an amino acid sequence identical to or having at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6.
[0020] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises an amino acid sequence identical to or having at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2, 3, 4, or 5, and the VL comprises an amino acid sequence identical to or having at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7, 8, 9, or 10.
[0021] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1 and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6.
[0022] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2, 3, 4, or 5, and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7, 8, 9, or 10.
[0023] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:2 and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:7.
[0024] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:2 and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:9.
[0025] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:3 and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:9.
[0026] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:4 and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:7.
[0027] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:4 and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:8.
[0028] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention are murine, chimeric, or humanized antibodies. In some embodiments, the present invention provides anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof that are full-length antibodies, single domain antibodies (such as VHHs), Fab, Fab', Fab'-SH, (Fab')2, single-chain antibodies (such as scFvs), Fvs, dAbs (domain antibodies), or bispecific (multi)antibodies.
[0029] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise an Fc region, in which the amino acid sequence is the same as or a variant of the Fc region of human IgG1, IgG2, or IgG4.
[0030] In one aspect, the present invention provides an isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, wherein the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof does not comprise the Fc region variant that is human IgG1 N297A. In one embodiment, the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises: (1) one to three selected from HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3 of a heavy chain variable region (VH) in which the amino acids of the VH are as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5; and / or (2) one to three selected from LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3 of a light chain variable region (VL) in which the amino acids of the VL are as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10. In another embodiment, the anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises one to three selected from: (1) heavy chain complementarity determining region 1 (HCDR1), HCDR2, and HCDR3, wherein HCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 11, HCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12, and HCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 13; and (2) light chain complementarity determining region 1 (LCDR1), LCDR2, and LCDR3, wherein LCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 14, LCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15, and LCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16.
[0031] In another aspect, the present invention provides an anti-OX40 antibody agonist comprising the CDRs of an antibody provided by the present invention and an Fc region that binds to an FcγR. In some embodiments, the amino acid sequence of the Fc region of the anti-OX40 antibody agonist is the same as the amino acid sequence of the Fc region of human IgG1 or IgG2.
[0032] In another aspect, the invention provides anti-OX40 antibody antagonists comprising the CDRs of an antibody provided by the invention. In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibody antagonist comprises an Fc region variant that reduces or eliminates binding of the Fc region to FcγR. In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibody antagonist comprises an Fc region variant that is human IgG1 N297A.
[0033] In another aspect, the invention provides an isolated nucleic acid encoding any of the antibodies or fragments thereof provided by the invention, preferably the nucleic acid encoding the heavy or light chain, or the heavy chain variable region or light chain variable region, of an antibody or fragment thereof of the invention.
[0034] In another aspect, the invention provides a recombinant vector or expression vector comprising one or more nucleic acids provided by the invention, wherein the vector is suitable for recombinant production of any antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof provided by the invention. In some embodiments, the vector is an expression vector.
[0035] In another aspect, the invention provides a host cell comprising one or more nucleic acids, or recombinant vectors or expression vectors, provided by the invention.
[0036] In another aspect, the present invention provides an immunoconjugate or immunofusion comprising an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof provided by the present invention.
[0037] In another aspect, the present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, nucleic acid, vector, or host cell provided by the present invention, and optionally at least one pharmaceutically acceptable auxiliary substance, such as a pharmaceutical carrier or pharmaceutical excipient.
[0038] In another aspect, the present invention also provides the use of an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, nucleic acid, vector, host cell, immunoconjugate, or immunofusion provided by the present invention in the formulation of a medicament for treating an OX40-related disease or condition.
[0039] In another aspect, the present invention provides the use of an anti-OX40 antibody agonist of the present invention in the formulation of a medicament for the treatment of cancer.
[0040] In another aspect, the present invention provides the use of an anti-OX40 antibody antagonist of the present invention in the formulation of a medicament for treating inflammatory and / or autoimmune diseases.
[0041] In another aspect, the present invention provides methods for treating or preventing an OX40-associated disease or condition, the method comprising administering to a subject an effective amount of an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof provided by the present invention, or a nucleic acid, vector, host cell, immunoconjugate, or immunofusion, or a pharmaceutical composition comprising the same. In some embodiments, the OX40-associated disease or condition is an inflammatory and / or autoimmune disease, such as graft-versus-host disease. In some embodiments, the OX40-associated disease or condition is a cancer, such as melanoma, preferably metastatic melanoma.
[0042] The anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof of the invention can also be combined with other therapeutic agents or procedures for treating or preventing an OX40-associated disease or condition.
[0043] In another aspect, the present invention also provides a method for detecting OX40 in a sample by using an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of the present invention. The method can be used to diagnose / detect an OX40-related disease or condition.
[0044] The present invention encompasses any combination of any of the embodiments described herein. Any embodiment or combination described herein may be applied to any and all anti-OX40 antibodies or fragments, methods of the invention, and uses thereof described herein. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0045] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 shows that the Hu38E11-IgG2 antibody enhances the secretion of IFNγ by human T cells activated with an anti-CD3 antibody. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 shows the ability of antibody Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) to block the binding of OX40 to OX40L as detected by ELISA. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 shows the blocking effect of antibody Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) on T cell activation by OX40L as detected by ELISA. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 shows the antagonist activity of antibody Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) and the agonist activity of antibody Hu38E11 as measured basolaterally by luciferase reporter gene assay. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 shows the effect of antibody Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) on human PBMC-induced graft-versus-host disease. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0046] The present invention provides anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof that have unique CDR sequences and have high affinity and specificity for binding to human OX40. The anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention can be used alone or in combination with other therapies for the treatment of diseases or conditions such as cancer, inflammation, or autoimmune diseases.
[0047] definition Unless otherwise indicated, the present invention is practiced using conventional techniques of molecular biology (including recombinant techniques), bacterial biology, cell biology, biochemistry and immunology, which are within the skill of the art.
[0048] In order to make the present invention more readily understandable, some scientific and technical terms are defined as follows. Unless expressly defined otherwise herein, all scientific and technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. For definitions and terminology in the art, particular reference may be made to Current Protocols in Molecular Biology (Ausubel) by experts. Abbreviations for amino acid residues are the standard three-letter and / or one-letter codes used for any one of the 20 L-amino acids commonly used in the art. As used in this application and the appended claims, the singular forms "a," "an," and "the" include the plural forms unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0049] The term "about" means a value or integer within an acceptable error range of a particular value or integer, as determined by one of ordinary skill in the art, and depends in part on how the value or composition is measured or determined, i.e., the limitations of the measurement system. For example, "about" can refer to within 1 or more than 1 standard deviation, per practice in the art. Alternatively, "about" can refer to a range of 5% or less, 10% or 20% (i.e., ±5%, ±10% or ±20%).
[0050] When used in connection with more than one option, the term "and / or" should be understood to mean any one of the options or any two or more of the options.
[0051] As used herein, the term "comprise" or "include" means the inclusion of the stated elements, integers, or steps, but not the exclusion of other elements, integers, or steps. As used herein, the term "comprise" or "include" includes "consisting of" the stated elements, integers, or steps, unless otherwise specified. For example, when referring to an antibody variable region "comprising" a particular sequence, it is also intended to encompass an antibody variable region consisting of the particular sequence.
[0052] As used herein, the term "OX40" refers to a type I transmembrane glycoprotein of approximately 50 KD that is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily. OX40 is also referred to as ACT35, CD134, or TNFRSF4. As used herein, unless otherwise specified, the term refers to any native OX40 from any vertebrate source, including mammals such as primates (e.g., humans) and rodents (e.g., mice and rats). The term encompasses "full-length," unprocessed OX40, and any form of OX40 or any fragment thereof that results from intracellular processing. The term also includes naturally occurring variants of OX40, such as splice variants or allelic variants. In some embodiments, OX40 refers to full-length OX40 from humans, or a fragment thereof (e.g., a mature fragment lacking a single peptide). In some embodiments, human OX40 refers to mature OX40, which has the same amino acid sequence as set forth in Accession No. Uniprot #P43489 (leader peptide, amino acid residues 1-28), or a fragment thereof (e.g., the extracellular domain thereof). In some embodiments, the term also encompasses fusion proteins comprising OX40 or a fragment thereof (e.g., the extracellular domain thereof), such as a fusion protein comprising the human OX40 extracellular domain and an Fc region.
[0053] As used herein, the term "OX40 ligand" or "OX40L" refers to the specific ligand of OX40, also known as gp34, CD252, or TNFSF4. Human OX40 ligand is identical to or a variant of the amino acid sequence set forth in Accession No. uniprot#P23510. OX40L naturally forms homotrimers on the cell surface and is primarily expressed on activated antigen-presenting cells (APCs), including activated B cells, mature conventional dendritic cells (DCs), plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs), macrophages, and Langerhans cells, but can also be expressed on other cell types, such as NK cells, mast cells, subsets of activated T cells, and vascular endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells.
[0054] As used herein, the term "affinity" refers to the strength of the sum total of all non-covalent interactions between a single binding site of a molecule (e.g., an antibody) and its binding partner (e.g., an antigen). Unless otherwise specified, as used herein, "binding affinity" refers to the intrinsic binding affinity that reflects a 1:1 interaction between members of a binding pair (e.g., an antibody and an antigen). The affinity of a molecule X for its partner Y is generally measured by the dissociation number (K D ) Methods for determining binding affinity are known in the art and include surface plasmon resonance (e.g., BIACORE) or similar techniques (e.g., ForteBio).
[0055] The terms "OX40 antagonist," "OX40 inhibitor," "OX40 antagonist antibody," "antagonist OX40 antibody," and "OX40 antibody antagonist" are used interchangeably herein. This term includes antibodies that can inhibit and / or neutralize OX40-mediated biological signaling activity. In some embodiments, an OX40 antagonist antibody inhibits or suppresses a signaling pathway triggered by OX40 and / or inhibits or reduces an OX40-mediated cellular response such as lymphocyte proliferation, cytokine expression, or lymphocyte survival, for example, by blocking or substantially reducing the binding of OX40 to an OX40 ligand.
[0056] The terms "OX40 agonist," "OX40 antagonist antibody," "OX40 agonist antibody," and "OX40 antibody agonist" are used interchangeably herein. This term includes antibodies that can promote and / or enhance OX40-mediated biological signaling activity. In some embodiments, an OX40 agonist antibody promotes or enhances a signaling pathway triggered by OX40 and / or promotes or enhances an OX40-mediated cellular response, such as lymphocyte proliferation, cytokine expression, or lymphocyte survival, by, for example, cross-linking and binding to OX40 and activating an OX40-mediated biological signal.
[0057] As used herein, the term "OX40-associated disease or condition" refers to a non-physiological condition related to the expression or function or activity of OX40, or the activity of OX40-mediated signaling, including, but not limited to, cancer, inflammation, and autoimmune diseases. In some embodiments, the disease would benefit from blocking OX40-mediated signaling. In some embodiments, the disease would benefit from activating OX40-mediated signaling.
[0058] The terms "immune response" and "immune reaction" are used interchangeably herein and refer to the actions of lymphocytes, antigen-presenting cells, phagocytes, and granulocytes, as well as soluble macromolecules (including antibodies, cytokines, and complement) produced by such cells or the liver that result in the selective damage, destruction, or elimination of invading pathogens, pathogen-infected cells or tissues, cancer cells, or, in the case of autoimmunity or pathological inflammation, normal human cells or tissues from the human body. In some embodiments, the OX40 antibody antagonists of the invention inhibit or reduce immune reactions, e.g., reduce immune rejection in graft-versus-host disease. In some embodiments, the OX40 antibody agonists of the invention enhance anti-tumor immune responses.
[0059] As used herein, the term "signal transduction" refers to a biochemical causal process that generally is initiated by a protein-protein interaction, such as the binding of OX40L (ligand) to OX40 (receptor), resulting in the transmission of a signal from one part of a cell to another part of a cell. Generally, transduction involves the specific phosphorylation of one or more tyrosine, serine, or threonine residues on one or more proteins in a series of reactions that result in signal transduction. The penultimate step generally involves nuclear events, thereby causing changes in gene expression.
[0060] As used herein, the phrase "enhancing T cell function" or "T cell agonist activity" includes inducing, triggering, or stimulating the regeneration of effector or memory T cells, and / or maintaining or amplifying and / or inducing, triggering, or stimulating the biological function of effector or memory T cells. Examples of enhancing T cell function include: increasing CD8 + These include increased secretion of gamma interferon (IFN-γ) from effector T cells, increased secretion of gamma interferon (IFN-γ) from CD4+ memory T cells and / or effector cells, increased proliferation from CD4+ effector T cells and / or memory T cells, increased CD8+ effector T cell proliferation, and increased antigen responsiveness (e.g., clearance). In one embodiment, levels are increased by at least 50%, or 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, 120%, 150%, 200%, 300%, 500%, or more relative to prior intervention. Methods for measuring this enhancement are known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the T cell agonist activity of an antibody of the invention is assessed by detecting the inflammatory factor IFN-γ released by activated T cells in the presence of an antibody of the invention. In some embodiments, the EC50 value for promoting T cell release of IFNγ is determined for the antibodies of the invention, with a lower value indicating that the antibody has greater T cell agonistic activity. In some embodiments, the antibodies of the invention have greater T cell agonistic activity compared to a reference OX40 agonist antibody (e.g., OX40mAb24).
[0061] As used herein, the phrase "reducing T cell function" or "T cell antagonist activity" includes reducing, blocking, or diminishing the reproduction of effector or memory T cells and / or reducing, blocking, or diminishing the biological function of effector or memory T cells. Examples of reduced T cell function include: a reduction in CD8 + These include reduced secretion of gamma interferon (IFN-γ) from effector T cells, reduced secretion of gamma interferon (IFN-γ) from CD4+ memory and / or effector T cells, reduced proliferation of CD4+ effector T cells and / or memory T cells, reduced CD8+ effector T cell proliferation, and reduced antigen responsiveness (e.g., clearance). In one embodiment, levels are reduced by at least 50%, or 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, 120%, 150%, 200%, 300%, 500%, or more relative to prior intervention. Methods for measuring this reduction are known to those of skill in the art. In some embodiments, the T cell antagonist activity of the OX40 ligand OX40L and antibodies of the invention is assessed by detecting the inflammatory factor IFN-γ released by activated T cells in the presence of an antibody of the invention. In some embodiments, the IC50 value for blocking OX40-OX40L-mediated IFNγ release from T cells is determined for the antibodies of the invention, and the lower the value, the greater the antagonist activity of the antibody. In some embodiments, the antibodies of the invention have greater T cell antagonist activity compared to a reference OX40 antagonist antibody (e.g., GBR830).
[0062] As used herein, the terms "activity" and "biological activity" or "biological properties" and "biological characteristics" are used interchangeably herein and refer to epitope / antigen affinity and specificity, the ability to neutralize or antagonize OX40 activity in vivo or in vitro, the ability to enhance or activate OX40 in vivo or in vitro, T cell agonist activity, IC that blocks the binding of OX40 to OX40L, and the like. 50 , IC blocking OX40-OX40L-mediated T cell activity 50These include, but are not limited to, antibody specificity, in vivo antibody stability, and antibody immunogenicity. Other identifiable biological properties or characteristics of antibodies known in the art include, for example, cross-reactivity (i.e., cross-reactivity with non-human homologs of the target peptide as a whole, or with other proteins or tissues), and the ability to maintain high levels of antibody expression within mammalian cells. The above properties or characteristics can be observed, determined, or assessed using techniques well known in the art, including, but not limited to, ELISA, FACS, or BIACORE plasmon resonance assays, in vitro or in vivo neutralization assays, cytokine or growth factor binding, production, and / or secretion, signal transduction, and immunohistochemistry of tissue sections from different sources (including human, primate, or other sources).
[0063] As used herein, the term "antibody" refers to any form of antibody having the desired biological activity, and is therefore used in a broad sense, including, but not limited to, monoclonal antibodies (full-length monoclonal antibodies), polyclonal antibodies, multispecific antibodies (such as bispecific antibodies), humanized antibodies, fully human antibodies, chimeric antibodies, CrossMab antibodies, or camelized single domain antibodies.
[0064] The terms "whole antibody," "full-length antibody," and "intact antibody" are used interchangeably herein to refer to a glycoprotein comprising at least two heavy (H) chains and two light (L) chains interconnected by disulfide bonds. Each heavy chain consists of a heavy chain variable region (hereinafter abbreviated as VH) and a heavy chain constant region. The heavy chain constant region consists of three domains, CH1, CH2, and CH3. Each light chain consists of a light chain variable region (hereinafter abbreviated as VL) and a light chain constant region. The light chain constant region consists of one domain, CL. The VH and VL regions can be further divided into hypervariable regions (termed complementarity-determining regions (CDRs)) interspersed with more conserved regions (termed framework regions (FRs)). "Complementarity-determining regions" or "CDR regions" or "CDRs" are regions in antibody variable domains that are hypervariable in sequence and form structurally distinct loops ("hypervariable loops") and / or contain antigen-contacting residues ("antigen contact sites"). CDRs are primarily involved in binding to an epitope. The CDRs of the heavy and light chains are collectively referred to as CDR1, CDR2, and CDR3, numbered sequentially from the N-terminus. The CDRs located in the antibody heavy chain variable region are referred to as HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3, respectively, while the CDRs located in the antibody light chain variable region are referred to as LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3, respectively. Each VH or VL consists of three CDRs and four FRs, arranged in the following order from amino terminus to carboxyl terminus: FR1, CDR1, FR2, CDR2, FR3, CDR3, and FR4. The constant regions are not directly involved in binding an antibody to an antigen but exhibit multiple effector functions.
[0065] For a given VH or VL amino acid sequence, the precise amino acid sequence boundaries of each CDR can be determined using any one of a variety of well-known schemes, or a combination thereof, including, for example, the Chothia scheme (Chothia et al., "Canonical Structures for the Hypervariable Regions of Immunoglobulins," Journal of Molecular Biology, 196, 901-917 (1987)); the Kabat scheme (Kabat et al., "Sequences of Proteins of Immunological Interest," 4th edition, USDapartment of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health (1987)), AbM (University of Bath) and Contact (University College London); or the North scheme (North et al., "A New Clustering of Antibody CDR Loop Conformations," Journal of Molecular Biology, 406, 228-256 (2011)). The boundaries of the CDRs of the anti-OX40 antibodies of the present invention can be determined according to any scheme known in the art, or a combination thereof, and manual evaluation.
[0066] The light chains of antibodies can be assigned to one of two types, called kappa (κ) and lambda (λ), based on the amino acid sequence of their constant domain. The heavy chains of antibodies can be divided into five major different classes according to the amino acid sequence of their heavy chain constant region: IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM, and some of these classes can be further divided into subclasses, such as IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgA1, and IgA2.
[0067] "Antibody in the form of IgG" means that the heavy chain constant region of the antibody is in the form of IgG. For example, an antibody in the form of IgG2 means that the heavy chain constant region is of the IgG2 isotype.
[0068] As used herein, the term "antigen-binding fragment" of an antibody includes fragments or derivatives of an antibody. Generally, an antigen-binding fragment contains at least a fragment of the antigen-binding or variable region of an antibody (such as one or more CDRs) and retains at least some of the binding properties of the antibody. Examples of antigen-binding fragments include, but are not limited to, Fab, Fab', F(ab')2, and Fv fragments; diabodies; linear antibodies; single-chain antibody molecules (e.g., sc-Fv); and nanobodies and multispecific antibodies generated from antibody fragments. When antigen-binding activity is expressed in molar concentrations, binding fragments or derivatives generally retain at least 10% of the antigen-binding activity of the antibody from which they are derived. Preferably, binding fragments or derivatives retain at least 20%, 50%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, or 100% or more of the antigen-binding activity of the antibody from which they are derived.
[0069] An antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof may include conservative or non-conservative amino acid substitutions that do not significantly alter its biological activity (referred to as "conservative variants" or "functionally conservative variants" of the antibody). In preferred embodiments, the conservative substitutions are from exemplary conservative substitution residues shown in Table A below, and preferably from the preferred conservative amino acid substitution residues shown in Table A.
[0070] [Table 1]
[0071] An epitope is a region of an antigen that is bound by an antibody. Epitopes can be formed from contiguous amino acids or non-contiguous amino acids juxtaposed by tertiary folding of a protein.
[0072] As used herein, the term "isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof" refers to a purified state of an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof. For example, "isolated" means that the molecule is substantially free of other biological molecules, such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, sugars, or other substances, such as cellular debris and growth medium. However, as known to those of skill in the art, the term "isolated" is not intended to imply the complete absence of such substances, or the absence of water, buffers, or salts, unless they are present in amounts that would substantially interfere with the experimental or therapeutic application of the antibodies described herein. In some embodiments, an isolated antibody or antigen-binding fragment has a purity of greater than 95%, greater than 96%, greater than 97%, greater than 98%, or greater than 99%, as determined, for example, by electrophoresis (e.g., SDS-PAGE, isoelectric focusing (IEF), capillary electrophoresis) or chromatography (e.g., ion exchange or reverse-phase HPLC). For a review of methods for assessing antibody purity, see, for example, Flatman, S. et al., J. Chrom. B 848 (2007) 79-87.
[0073] As used herein, the term "monoclonal antibody" refers to an antibody obtained from a substantially homogeneous antibody population, i.e., the individual antibodies comprising the population are identical except for possible natural mutations that may be present in minor amounts. Monoclonal antibodies are highly specific, directed against a single epitope. In contrast, conventional (polyclonal) antibody preparations usually contain different antibodies directed against (or specific for) different epitopes. The modifier "monoclonal" indicates the character of the antibody as being obtained from a substantially homogeneous antibody population and should not be construed as requiring any particular method for producing the antibody.
[0074] As used herein, the term "chimeric antibody" refers to an antibody having the variable domains of a first antibody and the constant domains of a second antibody, where the first and second antibodies are from different species. Typically, the variable domains are derived from antibodies of a laboratory animal such as a rodent, while the constant domain sequences are derived from a human antibody, such that the resulting chimeric antibody is less likely to induce a harmful immune response in a human subject than antibodies derived from laboratory animals.
[0075] As used herein, the term "humanized antibody" refers to antibody forms containing sequences derived from human and non-human (e.g., mouse, rat) antibodies. Generally, a humanized antibody comprises at least one, and in total two, variable domains, in which all or substantially all of the hypervariable loops correspond to those of a non-human immunoglobulin and all or substantially all of the framework (FR) regions correspond to those of a human immunoglobulin. A humanized antibody may optionally comprise at least a portion of a constant region (Fc) derived from a human immunoglobulin. In some cases, amino acid mutations can be introduced into a humanized antibody (e.g., in the variable domains, framework regions, and / or constant regions, if present) to, for example, improve certain properties of the antibody, as known to those skilled in the art; such antibody forms are still within the scope of the "humanized antibody" of the present invention.
[0076] As known to those skilled in the art, an antibody may have a carbohydrate moiety found in the cell in which the antibody is produced. For example, if produced in a mouse, a mouse cell, or a hybridoma derived from a mouse cell, the antibody may contain a mouse carbohydrate moiety. Alternatively, if produced in a rat, a rat cell, or a hybridoma derived from a rat cell, the antibody may contain a rat carbohydrate moiety.
[0077] As used herein, the term "Fc region" is used to define the C-terminal region of an immunoglobulin heavy chain containing at least a portion of the constant region. This term includes native-sequence Fc regions and variant Fc regions. Native-sequence Fc regions encompass various naturally occurring immunoglobulin Fc sequences, such as the various Ig subtypes and their allogeneic Fc regions (Gestur Vidarsson et al., IgG subclasses and allotypes: from structure to effector functions, 20 October 2014, doi:10.3389 / fimmu.2014.00520). In one embodiment, the Fc region of a human IgG heavy chain extends from Cys226 or Pro230 to the carboxyl terminus of the heavy chain. However, the C-terminal lysine (Lys447) of the Fc region may or may not be present. Unless otherwise specified herein, amino acid residues in the Fc region or constant region are numbered according to the EU numbering system, also known as the EU index, as described in Kabat et al., Sequences of Proteins of Immunological Interest, 5th edition, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, 1991.
[0078] As used herein, the terms "Fc region variant" and "variant Fc region" are used interchangeably herein to refer to an Fc region polypeptide comprising an amino acid modification relative to a native sequence Fc region. Fc region variants of the present invention are defined according to the amino acid modification that constitutes them. Thus, for example, N297A is an Fc region variant in which asparagine is substituted with alanine at position 297 relative to the parent polypeptide, where the numbering is according to the EU index. For example, human IgG1 N297A refers to an Fc region variant having the sequence of the Fc region of human IgG1 with the substitution N297A. Modifications can be additions, deletions, or substitutions. Substitutions can include natural and unnatural amino acids. Variants may include unnatural amino acids.
[0079] As used herein, the term "Fc receptor" or "FcR" refers to a receptor that binds to the Fc region of an antibody. In some embodiments, an FcR is a native-sequence human FcR. In some embodiments, an FcR is an FcγR (gamma receptor), including receptors of the FcγRI, FcγRII, and FcγRIII subclasses, including allelic variants and alternatively spliced forms of these receptors. FcγRII includes FcγRIIA (an "activating receptor") and FcγRIIB (an "inhibiting receptor"), which have similar amino acid sequences but differ primarily in their cytoplasmic domains. Activating receptor FcγRIIA contains an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) in its cytoplasmic domain. Inhibiting receptor FcγRIIB contains an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif (ITIM) in its cytoplasmic domain (see, e.g., Annu. Rev. Immunol. 15:203-234 (1997)). For reviews of FcRs, see, e.g., Ravetch and Kinet, Annu. Rev. Immunol. 9:457-492 (1991); Capel et al., Immunomethods 4:25-34 (1994); and de Haas et al., J. Lab. Clin. Med. 126:330-41 (1995). Other FcRs, including those identified in the future, are encompassed by the term "FcR" herein. The term "Fc receptor" or "FcR" also includes the neonatal receptor FcRn, which is involved in the transfer of maternal IgG to the fetus (Guyer et al., J. Immunol. 117:587 (1976) and Kim et al., J. Immunol. 24:249 (1994)) and in regulating immunoglobulin homeostasis. Methods for measuring FcRn binding are known (see, for example, Ghetie and Ward, Immunol. Today 18(12):592-598 (1997); Ghetie et al., Nature Biotechnology, 15(7):637-640 (1997); Hinton et al., J. Biol. Chem. 279(8):6213-6216 (2004); WO 2004 / 92219 (Hinton et al.)).The in vivo binding to human FcRn and serum half-life of polypeptides with high binding affinity for human FcRn can be determined, for example, in transgenic mice or transfected human cell lines expressing human FcRn, or in primates administered with polypeptides having variant Fc regions. J.Publication No. 2000 / 42072 (Presta) describes antibody variants with improved or reduced FcR binding. See also, e.g., Shields et al., J.Biol.Chem.9(2):6591-6604 (2001).
[0080] The term "pharmaceutically acceptable auxiliary substance" refers to a diluent, adjuvant (e.g., Freund's adjuvant (complete and incomplete)), pharmaceutical excipient, pharmaceutical carrier or stabilizer, etc., which is administered with an active substance.
[0081] The term "pharmaceutical composition" refers to a composition that is present in a form that allows the biological activity of the active ingredient contained therein to be effective, and that does not contain additional ingredients that are unacceptably toxic to the subject to which the composition is administered.
[0082] As used herein, the term "immunoconjugate" refers to an antibody conjugated to one or more other substances, including, but not limited to, a cytotoxic drug or a label. An "immunofus" refers to an antibody covalently fused to one or more other peptides or polypeptides.
[0083] The term "therapeutic agent" as used herein includes any substance that is effective in the prevention or treatment of cancer and related diseases.
[0084] As used herein, the term "cytotoxic agent" refers to a substance that inhibits or prevents cell function and / or causes cell death or destruction.
[0085] "Chemotherapeutic agents" include small chemical molecule drugs that are useful in the treatment of cancer or immune system disorders.
[0086] The term "small molecule drug" refers to a compound with a low molecular weight that can regulate biological processes. A "small molecule" is defined as a molecule with a molecular weight of less than 10 kD, usually less than 2 kD, and preferably less than 1 kD. Small molecules include, but are not limited to, inorganic molecules, organic molecules, organic molecules containing inorganic components, molecules containing radioactive atoms, synthetic molecules, peptide mimetics, and antibody mimetics. As therapeutic agents, small molecules are better able to penetrate cell membranes, are less susceptible to degradation, and are less likely to provoke an immune response than large molecules.
[0087] As used herein, the term "immunomodulatory agent" refers to a natural or synthetic active agent or drug that modulates (e.g., suppresses or enhances) the immune response. The immune response can be a humoral response or a cellular response. In some cases, immunomodulatory agents include immunosuppressants that inhibit the immune response, e.g., immunosuppressants that beneficially inhibit the immune response in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. In other cases, immunomodulatory agents include active agents or drugs that enhance the immune response, e.g., active agents or drugs that beneficially enhance anti-cancer immune responses in cancer treatment.
[0088] The terms "cancerous" and "cancer" collectively refer to or describe physiological disorders in mammals characterized by unregulated cell growth. This definition includes benign and malignant tumors, as well as dormant tumors or micrometastases. "Cancer" includes, but is not limited to, solid tumors and hematological cancers. Examples of various cancers include, but are not limited to, carcinoma, lymphoma, blastoma, sarcoma, and leukemia.
[0089] "Inflammatory and / or autoimmune disease" is intended to broadly include any inflammatory or immune-related condition (e.g., pathological inflammation and autoimmune disease). An "autoimmune disease" is a disease or condition that originates in and targets an individual's own tissues or organs, or a coexisting disorder or symptom thereof or condition resulting therefrom. Autoimmune diseases may refer to conditions caused or resulting from the generation of antibody-producing B cells that react with normal body tissues and antigens. Autoimmune diseases may also be diseases that involve the secretion of autoantibodies specific for epitopes derived from self-antigens (e.g., nuclear antigens).
[0090] As used herein, the term "vector" refers to any recombinant polynucleotide construct that can be used for the purpose of transformation (i.e., introducing heterologous DNA into a host cell). One type of vector is a "plasmid," a circular double-stranded DNA transfer loop into which additional DNA segments can be ligated. Another type of vector is a viral vector into which additional DNA segments can be ligated. Certain vectors are capable of autonomous replication in host cells 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) integrate into the genome of a host cell upon introduction into the host cell, thereby replicating along with the host genome. In addition, some vectors direct the expression of genes to which they are operably linked. Such vectors are referred to herein as "expression vectors." An expression vector refers to a nucleic acid capable of replicating and expressing a target gene when the vector is transformed, transfected, or transduced into a host cell. Expression vectors contain one or more phenotypic selectable markers and an origin of replication to ensure vector maintenance and, if necessary, provide amplification within the host.
[0091] As used herein, the term "subject" or "patient" or "individual" includes any human or non-human animal. The term "non-human animal" includes all vertebrates, such as mammals and non-mammals, such as non-human primates, sheep, dogs, cats, horses, cows, chickens, amphibians, reptiles, etc.
[0092] As used herein, the terms "therapeutically effective amount," "therapeutically effective dose," and "effective amount" refer to an amount of an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of the present invention that, when administered to a cell, tissue, or subject, alone or in combination with other therapeutic agents, effectively prevents or ameliorates one or more symptoms of a disease or condition or the onset of a disease or condition. A therapeutically effective dose also refers to an amount of an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof sufficient to result in an improvement in symptoms, such as an amount to treat, cure, prevent, or ameliorate an associated condition, or to increase the rate of treatment, cure, prevention, or amelioration of such a condition. When a single active ingredient is administered to an individual, a therapeutically effective dose refers to the ingredient alone. When administered in combination, a therapeutically effective dose refers to the total amount of active ingredients contributing to the therapeutic effect, regardless of combined, sequential, or simultaneous administration. An effective amount of a therapeutic agent will result in an improvement in a diagnostic criterion or parameter by at least 10%, usually at least 20%, preferably at least about 30%, more preferably at least 40%, and most preferably at least 50%.
[0093] As used herein, "to treat" or "treating" or "treatment" includes 1) therapeutic measures that cure, ameliorate, and alleviate the symptoms of a diagnosed pathological condition or disease and / or halt the progression of a diagnosed pathological condition or disease, and 2) preventive or prophylactic measures that prevent and / or delay the onset of a pathological condition or disease. Thus, subjects undergoing treatment include individuals suffering from a disease, individuals prone to suffering from a disease, and individuals desiring to prevent a disease. In some embodiments, the invention relates to the treatment of a disease or condition. In some other embodiments, the invention relates to the prevention of a disease or condition.
[0094] In some embodiments according to the present invention, "treatment" of a disease or condition refers to an improvement in the disease or condition (i.e., alleviating or preventing or reducing the progression of the disease or at least one of its clinical symptoms). In some other embodiments, "treatment" refers to the alleviation or improvement of at least one physical parameter, including those physical parameters that may not be discernible by the patient. In some other embodiments, "treatment" refers to the modulation of the disease or physical (e.g., stabilization of a discernible symptom), physiological (e.g., stabilization of a physical parameter), or both conditions. Methods for assessing the treatment and / or prevention of diseases are generally known in the art unless expressly stated herein.
[0095] In yet other embodiments according to the invention, "prevention" of a disease or condition includes inhibiting the onset or development of the disease or condition or the symptoms of a particular disease or condition. In some embodiments, a family history of cancer is a candidate for a preventative regimen. Generally, in the context of cancer, the term "prevention" refers to administering a drug to a subject prior to the onset of a cancer condition or symptom, particularly in a subject at risk of cancer.
[0096] In some embodiments, after "treating" a cancer with the methods of the present invention, an individual patient is considered to have been successfully treated if the individual exhibits one or more of the following: the number of cancer cells is reduced or the cancer cells disappear completely; the tumor size is reduced; the invasion of cancer cells into surrounding organs, including, for example, the spread of cancer cells to soft tissue and bone, is inhibited or absent; tumor metastasis is inhibited or absent; one or more symptoms associated with the particular cancer are alleviated; the incidence and mortality rate is reduced; quality of life is improved; the tumor incidence, frequency, or tumorigenicity is reduced; the number or frequency of cancerous cells in the tumor is reduced; the tumor cells differentiate to a non-tumorigenic state; or some combination of these effects.
[0097] "Inhibition of tumor growth" refers to any mechanism by which tumor cell growth can be inhibited. In some embodiments, tumor cell growth is inhibited by slowing tumor cell growth. In some embodiments, tumor cell growth is inhibited by arresting tumor cell growth. In some embodiments, tumor cell growth is inhibited by killing tumor cells. In some embodiments, tumor cell growth is inhibited by inducing tumor cell apoptosis. In some embodiments, tumor cell growth is inhibited by inducing tumor cell differentiation. In some embodiments, tumor cell growth is inhibited by nutrient deprivation of tumor cells. In some embodiments, tumor cell growth is inhibited by preventing tumor cell migration. In some embodiments, tumor cell growth is inhibited by preventing tumor cell invasion.
[0098] As used herein, "sequence identity" refers to the degree of sequence identity based on the comparison of each nucleotide or amino acid within a comparison window. "Sequence identity (percentage)" can be calculated as follows: Compare two optimally aligned sequences within a comparison window, determine the number of positions in the two sequences that have the same nucleic acid base (e.g., A, T, C, G, I) or the same amino acid residue (e.g., Ala, Pro, Ser, Thr, Gly, Val, Leu, Ile, Phe, Tyr, Trp, Lys, Arg, His, Asp, Glu, Asn, Gln, Cys and Met) to obtain the number of matching positions, divide the number of matching positions by the total number of positions within the comparison window (i.e., window size), and multiply the result by 100 to obtain the percentage of sequence identity. Optimal alignment for the purpose of determining the percentage of sequence identity can be performed in various ways known in the art, for example, using publicly available computer software such as BLAST, BLAST-2, ALIGN, or MEGALIGN (DNASTAR) software. Those skilled in the art can determine the optimal parameters for aligning sequences, including any algorithm necessary to achieve maximum alignment over the full length of the sequences or over the target sequence region being compared. In the present invention, with respect to antibody sequences, the percentage of amino acid sequence identity is determined by optimal alignment of the candidate antibody sequence with the reference antibody sequence, and in a preferred embodiment, according to the Kabat numbering scheme.
[0099] As used herein, "GBR830" is an OX40 antagonist antibody obtained by transient expression according to the VH6 / VL9 heavy and light chain sequences disclosed in WO 2013 / 008171; "OX40mAb24" is an OX40 agonist antibody obtained by transient expression according to the heavy and light chain sequences of the OX40mAb24 antibody disclosed in WO 2016 / 057667; and "11D4" is an OX40 agonist antibody obtained by transient expression according to the heavy and light chain sequences of the 11D4 antibody disclosed in WO 2009 / 079335.
[0100] Anti-OX40 antibodies and their production The antibodies of the present invention can be produced by any suitable method for producing antibodies. Any suitable form of OX40 can be used as an immunogen (antigen) to produce antibodies. By way of example and not limitation, any OX40 variant or fragment thereof can be used as an immunogen. In some embodiments, hybridoma cells producing mouse monoclonal anti-human OX40 antibodies can be produced by methods well known in the art. These methods include, but are not limited to, the hybridoma technology first developed by Kohler et al. (1975) (Nature 256:495-497). Preferably, mouse spleen cells are isolated and fused with a mouse myeloma cell line by PEG or electrofusion according to standard protocols. Hybridoma cells secreting antibodies with OX40-binding activity are then produced. The DNA sequence of immunoglobulin variable regions from the hybridoma cells of the present invention can be detected by a method based on degenerate primer PCR.
[0101] Antibodies derived from rodents (such as mice) can cause undesirable antibody immunogenicity when used as therapeutic agents in vivo. Repeated use can cause immune responses against therapeutic antibodies in humans. This type of immune response can at least result in a loss of therapeutic efficacy, and in severe cases, can lead to the possibility of fatal allergic reactions. One method to reduce the immunogenicity of rodent antibodies is to produce chimeric antibodies by fusing mouse variable regions with human constant regions (Liu et al. (1987) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84:3439-43). However, maintaining intact rodent variable regions in chimeric antibodies can still cause adverse immunogenicity in patients.
[0102] Grafting of CDRs from rodent variable regions onto human frameworks (i.e., humanization) has been used to further minimize rodent sequences. For the humanized antibodies of the present invention, mouse CDR regions can be inserted into a human germline framework using methods known in the art. See Winter et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,225,539 and Queen et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,530,101; U.S. Pat. No. 5,585,089; U.S. Pat. No. 5,693,762 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,180,370.
[0103] The precise amino acid sequence boundaries of the variable region CDRs of antibodies of the present invention can be determined using any one of many well-known schemes, such as Kabat, Chothia, AbM, Contact, or North. It should be noted that the boundaries of the CDRs of the variable region of the same antibody obtained using different definition systems may differ. That is, the CDR sequences of the variable regions of the same antibody defined using different assignment systems may differ. Therefore, when defining an antibody having specific CDRs as defined in the present invention, the scope of the antibody also includes antibodies whose variable region sequences contain the specified CDRs, but whose designated CDR boundaries differ from those specified in the present invention for the specific CDR sequences due to the application of different schemes (e.g., different definition systems or a combination thereof).
[0104] Antibodies with different specificities (i.e., different binding sites for different antigens) have different CDRs. However, although CDRs vary from antibody to antibody, only a limited number of amino acid positions in the CDRs are directly involved in antigen binding. The minimum overlapping region can be determined using at least two of the Kabat, Chothia, AbM, and North schemes to obtain a "minimum binding unit" for antigen binding. The minimum binding unit may be a subset of CDR residues. As will be understood by those skilled in the art, the remaining residues of the CDR sequence can be determined by the structure and protein folding of the antibody. Therefore, the present invention also contemplates variants of any of the CDRs presented herein. In some embodiments, in variants of the anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of the present invention, the amino acid residues of the minimum binding unit remain unchanged, but other CDR residues defined according to Kabat or IMGT can be substituted with conserved amino acid residues.
[0105] In some embodiments, the present invention provides an anti-OX40 antibody or an antigen-binding fragment thereof comprising one to three heavy chain complementarity determining regions selected from HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3, wherein HCDR1 comprises an amino acid sequence identical to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 11 or has no more than three, two, or one amino acid changes (preferably amino acid substitutions, preferably conservative substitutions) compared to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 11; HCDR2 comprises an amino acid sequence identical to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12 or has no more than three, two, or one amino acid changes (preferably amino acid substitutions, preferably conservative substitutions) compared to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12; and HCDR3 comprises an amino acid sequence identical to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 13 or has no more than three, two, or one amino acid changes (preferably amino acid substitutions, preferably conservative substitutions) compared to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 13.
[0106] In some embodiments, the present invention provides an anti-OX40 antibody or an antigen-binding fragment thereof comprising one to three light chain complementarity determining regions selected from LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3, wherein LCDR1 comprises an amino acid sequence identical to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 14 or has no more than three, two, or one amino acid changes (preferably amino acid substitutions, preferably conservative substitutions) compared to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 14; LCDR2 comprises an amino acid sequence identical to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15 or has no more than three, two, or one amino acid changes (preferably amino acid substitutions, preferably conservative substitutions) compared to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15; and LCDR3 comprises an amino acid sequence identical to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16 or has no more than three, two, or one amino acid changes (preferably amino acid substitutions, preferably conservative substitutions) compared to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16.
[0107] In some embodiments, the invention comprises an anti-OX40 antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, wherein the three HCDRs of the heavy chain variable region comprise at least one and no more than five, four, three, two, or one amino acid changes (preferably amino acid substitutions, preferably conservative substitutions) relative to the three HCDRs specifically disclosed herein, and / or the three LCDRs of the light chain variable region comprise at least one and no more than five, four, three, two, or one amino acid changes (preferably amino acid substitutions, preferably conservative substitutions) relative to the three LCDRs specifically disclosed herein.
[0108] In some embodiments, the present invention comprises anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof, wherein the amino acid sequence of the heavy chain variable region and / or light chain variable region contains one or more (preferably no more than 10, more preferably no more than 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1) amino acid changes (preferably amino acid substitutions, preferably conservative substitutions) compared to the heavy chain variable region and / or light chain variable region of an antibody specifically disclosed herein, and preferably no amino acid changes occur in the CDR regions.
[0109] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a heavy chain variable region (VH), wherein the VH comprises an amino acid sequence that is the same as or has at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
[0110] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention comprise a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VL comprises an amino acid sequence that is the same as or has at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10.
[0111] In embodiments of the invention, the amino acid changes described herein include amino acid substitutions, insertions or deletions. Preferably, the amino acid changes described herein are amino acid substitutions, preferably conservative substitutions.
[0112] In preferred embodiments, the amino acid changes of the present invention occur in regions outside the CDRs (e.g., FRs). More preferably, the amino acid changes of the present invention occur in regions outside the heavy chain variable region and / or the light chain variable region. In some embodiments, the amino acid changes occur in the heavy chain constant region and / or the light chain constant region.
[0113] In some embodiments, antibodies of the invention containing amino acid changes have the same or similar properties as the specific antibodies disclosed herein.
[0114] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies of the invention comprise post-translational modifications to a CDR, a light chain variable region, a heavy chain variable region, a light chain, or a heavy chain.
[0115] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies provided by the present invention are full-length antibodies, single domain antibodies (such as VHHs), Fab, Fab', Fab'-SH, (Fab')2, single chain antibodies (such as scFvs), Fvs, dAbs (domain antibodies), or bispecific (multi) antibodies.
[0116] In some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies provided by the present invention are in the form of any IgG isotype, such as antibodies in the form of IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, or IgG4.
[0117] In some embodiments, the present invention also provides antibodies with altered effector functions. The term "effector function" refers to those biological activities attributable to the Fc region of an antibody that result in varying antibody classifications. There are five major antibody classifications: IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM, and some of these can be further divided into subclasses (isotypes), e.g., IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgA1, and IgA2. Antibody effector functions include, but are not limited to, C1q binding and complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC); Fc receptor binding; antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC); phagocytosis; immune cell recruitment; and antibody cross-linking mediated by binding of the Fc region to FcR receptors on the cell surface. As will be understood by those skilled in the art, appropriate antibody Fc region sequences can be selected according to needs, such as whether it is desired to recruit the immune system to kill target cells or cross-link antibodies via interaction with FcR. For example, if immune system recruitment and target cell killing are desired properties of the subject antibody, the Fc region of the antibody can be selected or further modified to enhance binding to activating FcγR receptors and / or provide complement, e.g., to promote ADCC or CDC effector function. For another example, if immune system recruitment is undesirable, the Fc region of the antibody can be selected or further modified to reduce effector function. For example, an Fc region of a human IgG2 or IgG4 subtype can be used, or an Fc region of an IgG1 subtype with a mutation such as N297A can be used. In addition, an Fc region can be selected or mutated so that an antibody comprising it selectively binds to one or more Fc receptors, while also reducing or eliminating binding to one or more FcRs to adjust antibody effector function, such as enhancing antibody cross-linking while altering the strength of ADCC activity.For example, Xinhua Wang et al.,IgG Fc engineering to modulate antibody effector functions,Protein Cell 2018,9(1):63-73,DOI 10.1007 / s13238-017-0473-8;Shields RL,High Resolution Mapping of the Binding Site on Human IgG1 for FcγRI, FcγRII,FcγRIII and FcRn and Design of IgG1 Variants with Improved Binding to the FcγR,2001,J Biol Chem.2001 Mar 2;276(9):6591-604.Epub 2000 Nov 28.
[0118] The present invention provides antibody variants with some, but not all, effector functions, making them desirable candidates for applications where the in vivo half-life of the antibody is important, and where certain effector functions (such as complement and ADCC) are unnecessary or deleterious. In vitro and / or in vivo cytotoxicity assays can be performed to confirm reduced / lack of CDC and / or ADCC activity. For example, Fc receptor (FcR) binding assays can be performed to ensure that the antibody lacks FcγR binding (and thus may lack ADCC or antibody cross-linking activity) but retains FcRn binding ability. NK cells, the primary cells mediating ADCC, express only FcγRIII, whereas monocytes express FcγRI, FcγRII, and FcγRIII. FcR expression on hematopoietic cells is summarized in Table 3 on page 464 of Ravetch and Kinet, Annu. Rev. Tmmunol 9:457-492 (1991). The binding sites of human IgG1, including FcγRI, FcγRII, FcγRIII and FcRn, have been depicted and variants with improved binding have been described (see Shields et al., J. Biol. Chem. 276:6591-6604, 2001).
[0119] In some embodiments, one or more amino acid modifications can be introduced into the Fc region of an antibody provided by the present invention to produce an Fc region variant. Fc region variants can include a human Fc region sequence (such as the Fc region of human IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, or IgG4) containing amino acid modifications (e.g., substitutions) at one or more amino acid positions. For example, several modifications to human IgG1 to enhance or reduce its binding to FcγR and enhance or reduce the corresponding functions are summarized in a paper by Bruhns and Jonsson published in Immunol Rev. 2015 Nov;268(1):25-51, p.44.
[0120] In some embodiments, the antibodies provided by the present invention comprise a human IgG1 Fc region variant with reduced or absent FcγR binding activity (such as antibody cross-linking activity). In some embodiments, the human IgG1 Fc region variant comprises one or more amino acid substitutions, and in particular amino acid substitutions selected from amino acid substitutions at positions E233, L234, L235, N297, and P331 of the immunoglobulin heavy chain. In some embodiments, the human IgG1 Fc region variant comprises one or more amino acid substitutions selected from E233P, L234A, L235A, L235E, N297A, N297G, N297D, and P331S. In some embodiments, the amino acid substitution in the human IgG1 Fc region variant is N297A. In some other embodiments, the human IgG1 Fc region variant is not N297A.
[0121] Thus, in some embodiments, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention do not include an Fc region variant that is human IgG1 N297A. In some cases, for example, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof may include a native-sequence Fc region; and in some other cases, the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments may include an Fc region variant that is not human IgG1 N297A. In some embodiments, the antibodies may be agonists or antagonists depending on their Fc region.
[0122] In one embodiment, the antibodies provided herein are modified to increase or decrease the degree of glycosylation of the antibody. Addition or deletion of glycosylation sites in an antibody can be conveniently achieved by altering the amino acid sequence to create or remove one or more glycosylation sites. Glycosylation can be altered to, for example, increase the affinity of the antibody for an "antigen." Such carbohydrate modifications can be achieved, for example, by altering one or more glycosylation sites within the antibody sequence. For example, one or more amino acid substitutions can be made, resulting in the removal of one or more variable region framework glycosylation sites, thereby eliminating glycosylation at those sites. This glycosylation can increase the affinity of the antibody for an antigen. Such methods are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,426,300. If the antibody contains an Fc region, the carbohydrates attached thereto can be altered. In some applications, modifications to undesired glycosylation sites are useful, such as removing a glucose module to improve antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) function. In other applications, galactosylation modifications can be made to alter complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC).
[0123] In some embodiments, it may be desirable to produce cysteine engineered antibodies, eg, "thioMAbs," in which one or more residues of the antibody are replaced by cysteine residues.
[0124] In some embodiments, the antibodies provided herein may be further modified to contain additional nonproteinaceous moieties that are known in the art and readily available. Suitable moieties for antibody derivatization include, but are not limited to, water-soluble polymers. Non-limiting examples of water-soluble polymers include, but are not limited to, polyethylene glycol (PEG), ethylene glycol / propylene glycol copolymers, carboxymethylcellulose, dextran, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, poly-1,3-dialkanes, poly-1,3,6-trialkanes, ethylene / maleic anhydride copolymers, polyamino acids (either homopolymers or random copolymers), and dextran or poly(n-vinylpyrrolidone), polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol homopolymers, polypropylene oxide / ethylene oxide copolymers, polyoxyethylated polyols (e.g., glycerol), polyvinyl alcohol, and mixtures thereof.
[0125] In some embodiments, the antibodies of the invention have the following characteristics: (i) human OX40, in particular a K of less than 30 nM, preferably less than 100 nM, such as less than 10 nM or 5 nM, such as less than 50 nM D and binding to the extracellular domain of human OX40 with high affinity, such as having a K value of D measuring the value using a surface plasmon resonance assay; (ii) binding to human OX40 expressed on the surface of cells (such as T cells) with high affinity, such as having an EC50 value of less than 40 nM, preferably less than 20 nM, more preferably less than 10 nM, such as less than 5 nM, such as less than 50 nM, such as less than 100 nM, wherein the EC50 value is preferably measured using a FACS assay; (iii) blocking the binding of human OX40 to its ligand OX40L with an inhibition rate of at least 50%, e.g., at least 60%, 70%, 80%, 85%, or 90%, and preferably with an IC50 value of less than 10 nM, more preferably less than 1 nM, as measured by ELISA; (iv) exhibits the same or similar binding affinity and / or specificity as any antibody listed in Table 2; (v) inhibiting (e.g., competitively inhibiting) the OX40 binding of any antibody listed in Table 2; (vi) binds to the same or an overlapping epitope as any antibody listed in Table 2; (vii) has the same or similar biological activity as any antibody listed in Table 2; and It has one or more of the following.
[0126] In some embodiments, the OX40 antibodies of the invention are agonistic antibodies comprising an Fc region that binds to an FcR (e.g., FcγR), such as a human IgG1, IgG2, or IgG4 Fc region or variant thereof, preferably a human IgG1 or IgG2 Fc region or variant thereof. The variant preferably has a binding affinity for an FcγR that is the same as or stronger than that of the parent Fc region (e.g., a native-sequence Fc region). Preferably, the antibody cross-links by binding its Fc region to FcγR expressed on the surface of cells. Preferably, the antibody comprises a human IgG1 or IgG2 Fc region sequence that is the same as the Fc region sequence of the constant region sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 21 or 22, or comprises a human IgG1 or IgG2 Fc region variant that has at least 95%, 96%, 97%, or 99% identity to the Fc region sequence of the constant region sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 21 or 22, or has 10 or less, 5, or 1 to 3 amino acid changes relative to the Fc region sequence of the constant region sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 21 or 22.
[0127] In some embodiments, the OX40 agonist antibodies of the invention exhibit the following characteristics: (i) a K of less than 10 nM, more preferably less than 5 nM D and binds to human OX40 with high affinity, such as a K value, preferably using a surface plasmon resonance assay. D Measuring values and; (ii) binding to human OX40 expressed on the surface of cells (such as activated CD4+ T cells) with high affinity, such as having an EC50 value of less than 10 nM, more preferably less than 5 nM, preferably using a FACS assay to measure the EC50 value; (iii) activating OX40-mediated signaling activity; and (iv) has T cell agonist activity, which can be assessed, for example, by detecting cytokines such as IFNγ released by activated T cells in the presence of the antibody, and optionally, the antibody has an EC50 value of less than 10 nM, preferably less than 5 nM; (v) inhibiting tumor growth, such as inhibiting the proliferation of melanoma cells; It has one or more of the following.
[0128] In some embodiments, the OX40 antibodies of the invention are antagonistic antibodies. In some embodiments, the antibodies comprise an Fc region variant that reduces or substantially eliminates the binding affinity of the Fc region variant for FcγR, e.g., relative to the parent Fc region (e.g., native-sequence Fc region). In some embodiments, antibodies of the invention do not substantially bind to FcγRs expressed on the cell surface, and FcγR-mediated antibody cross-linking does not occur. In some embodiments, antibodies of the invention comprising an Fc region variant have reduced or eliminated FcγR-mediated effector function relative to a corresponding antibody comprising the parent Fc region (e.g., native-sequence Fc region). Preferably, the Fc region of the antibody comprises a mutation selected from E233P, L234A, L235A, L235E, N297A, N297G, N297D, P331S, or a combination thereof. More preferably, the Fc region of the antibody is a human IgG1 Fc region comprising the N297A mutation. In some embodiments, the antibody comprises a human IgG1 Fc region sequence that is the same as the Fc region sequence of the constant region sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 21, or a human IgG1 Fc region variant that has at least 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% identity to the Fc region sequence of the constant region sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 21, or has 10 or fewer, 5, or 1 to 3 amino acid changes relative to the Fc region sequence of the constant region sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 21, and a mutation that reduces the binding affinity of the Fc region to FcγR, preferably the N297 mutation, more preferably N297A.
[0129] In some embodiments, the OX40 antagonist antibodies of the invention have the following characteristics: (i) a K of less than 10 nM, more preferably less than 5 nM D and binds to human OX40 with high affinity, such as a K value, preferably using a surface plasmon resonance assay. D Measuring values and; (ii) binding to human OX40 expressed on the surface of cells (such as activated CD4+ T cells) with high affinity, such as having an EC50 value of less than 10 nM, more preferably less than 5 nM, preferably using a FACS assay to measure the EC50 value; (iii) blocking the binding of human OX40 to its ligand OX40L with an inhibition rate of at least 70%, preferably at least 80%, 85%, or 90%, and preferably with an IC50 value of less than 10 nM, more preferably less than 1 nM, as measured by ELISA; (iv) blocking OX40-mediated signaling activity; (v) having T cell antagonist activity, wherein the T cell agonist activity of the antibody can be assessed, for example, by assessing inhibition of OX40L-mediated T cell activation by the antibody by detecting cytokines such as IFNγ released by activated T cells in the presence of the antibody and OX40L, and in some cases, the IC50 value of the antibody is less than 5 nM, preferably less than 1 nM; (vi) exhibiting anti-immune rejection activity, such as reducing immune rejection in graft-versus-host disease; It has one or more of the following.
[0130] Antibody expression The present invention relates to host cells comprising one or more expression vectors and methods for producing any of the antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof of the present invention, the methods comprising culturing the host cells, purifying and recovering the antibody or antigen-binding fragment.
[0131] In one embodiment, the present invention provides nucleic acids encoding any of the above-described anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof. For example, the present invention provides nucleic acids encoding segments comprising the heavy chain, light chain, variable region, or complementarity-determining region described herein. In some embodiments, the nucleic acid encoding the heavy chain variable region has at least 85%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identity to the nucleic acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 17 or 18. In some embodiments, the nucleic acid encoding the light chain variable region has at least 85%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identity to the nucleic acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 19 or 20.
[0132] In one aspect, one or more vectors comprising the nucleic acid are provided. In some embodiments, the vector is an expression vector. The choice of expression vector depends on the host cell in which the vector is intended to be expressed. Generally, an expression vector comprises a promoter and other regulatory sequences (e.g., enhancers) operably linked to the nucleic acid encoding the anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof. In some embodiments, the expression vector further comprises a sequence encoding an antibody constant region.
[0133] In one aspect, the present invention provides host cells for expressing the recombinant antibodies of the invention, including prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells. In some embodiments, Escherichia coli is a prokaryotic host cell that can be used to clone and express nucleic acids of the invention. Other suitable bacterial hosts include Bacillus subtilis and other Enterobacteriaceae species, such as Salmonella, Serratia, and various Pseudomonas species. Expression vectors can also be formulated in these prokaryotic hosts, generally containing expression control sequences (e.g., origins of replication) compatible with the host cell. In some embodiments, mammalian host cells are used to express and produce the anti-OX40 antibody polypeptides of the invention. For example, mammalian host cells can be hybridoma cell lines expressing endogenous immunoglobulin genes, or mammalian cell lines containing exogenous expression vectors comprising normal human cells, or immortalized animal or human cells. For example, many suitable host cell lines capable of secreting intact immunoglobulins have been developed, including CHO cell lines, various COS cell lines, HEK293 cells, myeloma cell lines, transformed B cells and hybridomas.
[0134] In one aspect, the present invention provides a method for formulating an anti-OX40 antibody, the method comprising introducing an expression vector into mammalian host cells and culturing the host cells for a sufficient period of time to allow the antibody to be expressed in the host cells, or more preferably, to secrete the antibody into the medium where the host cells grow and produce the antibody. Standard protein purification methods can be used to recover the antibody from the culture medium. The antibody molecules described herein can be purified by known and available techniques, such as high-performance liquid chromatography, ion exchange chromatography, gel electrophoresis, affinity chromatography, size exclusion chromatography, and others. The actual conditions used to purify a particular protein will also depend on factors such as net charge, hydrophobicity, and hydrophilicity, which will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The purity of the antibody molecules of the present invention can be determined by any of a variety of well-known analytical methods, including size exclusion chromatography, gel electrophoresis, high-performance liquid chromatography, and others.
[0135] Antibodies expressed by different cell lines or in transgenic animals will likely have different glycosylation patterns from each other, however, all antibodies encoded by the nucleic acids provided herein or comprising the amino acid sequences provided herein are part of the invention, regardless of the glycosylation pattern of the antibody.
[0136] Assay The physical / chemical properties and / or biological activity of the anti-OX40 antibodies provided herein can be identified, screened, or characterized by various assays known in the art. In one embodiment, the antigen-binding activity of the antibodies of the present invention is tested by known methods, such as, for example, ELISA and Western blotting. Binding to OX40 can be determined using methods known in the art, and exemplary methods are disclosed herein.
[0137] The present invention also provides assay methods for identifying anti-OX40 antibodies with desired biological activities, such as binding to OX40 (e.g., binding to human OX40), increasing OX40-mediated signaling (e.g., increasing NFγB-mediated transcription), enhancing T effector cell function (e.g., by increasing effector T cell proliferation and / or increasing cytokine production (e.g., gamma interferon) by effector T cells), and the like. Antibodies with such biological activities in vivo and / or in vitro are also provided.
[0138] In certain embodiments, antibodies of the invention are tested for such biological activities.
[0139] Cells for use in any of the above in vitro assay methods include cell lines that naturally express OX40 or that have been engineered to express OX40, such as tumor cell lines. Such cells also include cell lines that do not express OX40 and that have been transfected with DNA encoding OX40 so as to express OX40.
[0140] It is understood that the immunoconjugates or immunofusions of the invention can be used in place of, or in addition to, anti-OX40 antibodies to perform any of the above assay methods.
[0141] It is understood that any of the above assay methods can be performed using a combination of an anti-OX40 antibody and another active agent.
[0142] Immune complexes and immunofusions In some embodiments, the invention provides an immunoconjugate comprising any of the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the invention and another agent, in one embodiment, the other agent is, for example, a cytotoxic drug.
[0143] In some embodiments, the present invention provides immunofusions comprising any anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
[0144] In some embodiments, the immunoconjugates and immunofusions are used to prevent or treat an OX40-associated disease or condition.
[0145] Pharmaceutical Composition Pharmaceutical compositions of the invention may comprise an antibody of the invention and pharmaceutically acceptable auxiliary substances. In some embodiments, pharmaceutical compositions of the invention may be included in pharmaceutical kits. In some embodiments, pharmaceutical compositions of the invention may be included in kits such as diagnostic kits.
[0146] As used herein, the term "pharmaceutical carrier" includes any and all physiologically compatible solvents, dispersion media, isotonic agents, absorption delaying agents, and the like. Pharmaceutical carriers suitable for the present invention can be sterile liquids, such as water and oils, including those of petroleum, animal, vegetable, or synthetic origin, such as peanut oil, soybean oil, mineral oil, sesame oil, and others. Water is a preferred carrier when the pharmaceutical composition is administered intravenously. Physiological saline, pancreatic dextrose, and glycerol solution can also be used as liquid carriers, particularly for injectable solutions.
[0147] Suitable pharmaceutical excipients include starch, glucose, lactose, sucrose, gelatin, malt, rice, wheat, chalk, silica gel, sodium stearate, glycerol monostearate, talc, sodium chloride, fat-free milk powder, glycerol, propylene, diols, water, ethanol, and the like. For a discussion of excipient applications and their uses, see also "Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients," fifth edition, R.C. Rowe, P.J. Eskey, and S.Cowen, Pharmaceutical Press, London, Chicago. The compositions may contain minor amounts of wetting or emulsifying agents, or pH buffering agents. These compositions may be in the form of solutions, suspensions, emulsions, tablets, pills, capsules, powders, sustained-release formulations, and other forms. Oral formulations may include standard carriers such as mannitol, lactose, starch, magnesium stearate, saccharin, and the like.
[0148] The present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising one or more monoclonal antibodies, or nucleic acids, vectors, or host cells, or immunoconjugates or immunofusions, that bind to OX40 or an antigen-binding fragment thereof. It should be understood that the anti-OX40 antibodies, or antigen-binding fragments thereof, nucleic acids, vectors, or host cells thereof, or immunoconjugates or immunofusions provided by the present invention in pharmaceutical compositions can be formulated with suitable pharmaceutical carriers, excipients, and other suitable co-administered agents used in pharmaceutical formulations to provide improved uptake, delivery, tolerability, etc.
[0149] Pharmaceutical formulations containing the anti-OX40 antibodies described herein can be formulated by mixing the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof of the present invention having the desired purity with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients selected as needed, preferably in the form of an aqueous solution or a lyophilized formulation. An exemplary lyophilized antibody formulation is described in U.S. Patent No. 6,267,958. Aqueous antibody formulations include those described in U.S. Patent No. 6,171,586 and WO 2006 / 044908, the latter of which describes a formulation containing a histidine-acetate buffer.
[0150] The pharmaceutical compositions or formulations of the present invention may contain one or more other active ingredients necessary for the treatment of a particular disease, preferably active ingredients with complement activity that do not adversely affect each other. For example, it may be desirable to include other therapeutic agents. In some embodiments, the other therapeutic agents are chemotherapeutic agents, radiotherapeutic agents, cytokines, vaccines, other antibodies, immunomodulatory agents, or other biopolymer drugs.
[0151] In some embodiments, pharmaceutical compositions of the invention may comprise a nucleic acid encoding an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
[0152] Methods and Uses The present invention provides methods for preventing, diagnosing, or treating an OX40-associated disease or condition, the methods comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, or an immunoconjugate or immunofusion, or a pharmaceutical composition comprising same, or a nucleic acid, vector, or host cell described herein.
[0153] In one aspect, the invention provides the use of an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, or an immunoconjugate or immunofusion, or a pharmaceutical composition comprising the same, in the manufacture or formulation of a medicament for the prevention or treatment of an OX40-related disease or condition in a subject.
[0154] In one embodiment, the anti-OX40 antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof provided by the present invention, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, can be used as therapeutic agents for the prevention or treatment of OX40-related diseases or conditions in a subject. For an OX40-related disease in a subject identified by standard methods, the anti-OX40 antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof disclosed in the present invention, as well as pharmaceutical compositions, immunoconjugates, or immunofusions comprising the same, or the nucleic acids, vectors, or host cells described herein can be administered.
[0155] In some embodiments, the methods and uses described herein further comprise administering to the individual an effective amount of at least one additional therapeutic agent or procedure. In some embodiments, the therapeutic agent is, for example, a chemotherapeutic agent, a radiotherapeutic agent, a cytokine, a vaccine, another antibody, an immunomodulatory agent, or another biopolymer drug. In some embodiments, the therapeutic procedure includes surgery; and radiation therapy, localized or focused radiation therapy, etc.
[0156] Such combination therapy includes combined administration (two or more therapeutic agents in the same or separate formulations) and separate administration, where administration of an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of the invention can occur before, simultaneously with, or after administration of the additional therapeutic agent and / or adjuvant and / or procedure.
[0157] In some embodiments, an OX40-associated disease or condition of the present invention refers to a disease or condition associated with abnormal OX40 expression, activity, and / or signaling in a subject, including, but not limited to, cancer, inflammation, and autoimmune diseases. In some embodiments, in an OX40-associated disease or condition, the nucleic acid (level or abundance) encoding OX40 is increased, or OX40 expression is increased, or OX40 protein level or activity is increased, or OX40-mediated signaling is increased. In some embodiments, in an OX40-associated disease or condition, the nucleic acid (level or abundance) encoding OX40 is decreased, or OX40 expression is decreased, or OX40 protein level or activity is decreased, or OX40-mediated signaling is decreased.
[0158] In some embodiments, treatment of a disease or condition would benefit from inhibiting OX40 at the nucleic acid or protein level, or from blocking the binding of OX40 to its ligand or inhibiting OX40-mediated signaling.
[0159] In some other embodiments, treatment of a disease or condition would benefit from increasing OX40 at the nucleic acid or protein level, or from enhancing OX40-mediated signaling.
[0160] In some embodiments, the OX40-associated disease or condition is cancer. In particular, cancers include, but are not limited to, solid tumors, breast cancer, urothelial cancer, melanoma, renal cancer, ovarian cancer, head and neck cancer, gastric cancer, liver cancer, small cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, skin cancer, mesothelioma, lymphoma, leukemia, myeloma, prostate cancer, lymphocytic leukemia, and sarcoma. Preferably, the antibody for preventing, diagnosing, or treating OX40-associated cancer is an OX40 agonist.
[0161] In some embodiments, the OX40-associated disease or condition is an inflammatory and / or autoimmune disease. In some embodiments, the OX40-associated inflammatory and / or autoimmune disease is selected from idiopathic dermatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, asthma (e.g., allergic asthma), COPD, autoimmune uveitis, multiple sclerosis, lupus (such as systemic lupus erythematosus), ulcerative colitis, scleroderma, and graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Preferably, the antibody for treating or preventing OX40-associated inflammatory and / or autoimmune disease is an OX40 antagonist.
[0162] In some embodiments, the subject may be a mammal, e.g., a primate, preferably a higher primate, e.g., a human (e.g., an individual suffering from or at risk of suffering from a disease described herein). In one embodiment, the subject suffers from or is at risk of suffering from a disease described herein (e.g., cancer). In certain embodiments, the subject is undergoing or has undergone other treatments, such as chemotherapy and / or radiation therapy.
[0163] The antibodies or antigen-binding fragments of the present invention may be administered by any suitable method, including oral, parenteral, intrapulmonary, and intranasal administration, and, if localized treatment is required, intralesional administration. Parenteral infusions include intramuscular, intravenous, intraarterial, intraperitoneal, or subcutaneous administration. Administration can be by any suitable route, for example, injection, such as intravenous or subcutaneous injection, depending in part on whether the administration is short-lived or long-term. Various administration regimens are contemplated herein, including, but not limited to, single or repeated administration at various time points, bolus administration, and pulse infusion.
[0164] The antibodies or antigen-binding fragments of the invention will be formulated and administered in a manner consistent with good medical practice. Factors to consider include the particular disease being treated, the particular mammal being treated, the clinical condition of the individual patient, the cause of the disease, the site of drug delivery, the method of administration, the administration schedule, and other factors known to the practitioner. Optionally, the antibodies will be formulated with one or more agents currently used to prevent or treat disease. The effective amounts of these other agents will depend on the amount of antibody present in the formulation, the condition or method of treatment being treated, and other factors discussed above.
[0165] For the prevention or treatment of disease, the antibodies or antigen-binding fragments of the invention (when used alone or in combination with one or more additional therapeutic agents) will be administered at a dosage appropriate to the type of disease being treated, the type of antibody, the severity and course of the disease, whether the antibody is for prophylactic or therapeutic purposes, previous treatments, the patient's clinical history and application for the antibody, and the judgment of the attending physician. The antibody is suitably administered to the patient at one time or over a series of treatments.
[0166] In certain embodiments, any of the anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof provided herein can be used to detect the presence of OX40 in a biological sample. As used herein, the term "detection" includes quantitative or qualitative detection. In certain embodiments, the biological sample is blood, serum, or other liquid sample of biological origin. In certain embodiments, the biological sample comprises cells or tissue. In some embodiments, the biological sample is from a lesion associated with hyperproliferation or a cancerous lesion.
[0167] In one embodiment, the antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof of the present invention can be used to diagnose OX40-related diseases or conditions, such as cancer, for example, to treat or progress the diseases described herein, and to diagnose and / or evaluate (e.g., monitor) the stage of the disease in an individual. In certain embodiments, labeled anti-OX40 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof are provided. Labels include, but are not limited to, directly detectable labels or moieties (e.g., fluorescent labels, chromophore labels, electron-dense labels, chemiluminescent labels, and radioactive labels) and indirectly detectable moieties, such as enzymes or ligands, for example, via enzymatic reactions or molecular interactions. In some embodiments, kits for diagnosing OX40-related diseases are provided herein, comprising an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of the present invention.
[0168] In some embodiments provided herein, the sample is obtained prior to treatment with an anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof. In some embodiments, the sample is obtained prior to treatment with another therapeutic agent. In some embodiments, the sample is obtained during or after treatment with another therapeutic agent.
[0169] The present invention also encompasses any combination of the specific embodiments described herein. Specific details and examples are described to illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention, but it should be understood that they are used merely as illustrations and examples. The present invention also encompasses modifications based on the preferred embodiments of the present invention that would be apparent to one skilled in the art. For all purposes, all publications, patents, and patent applications cited herein, including citations, are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. [Example]
[0170] Example 1 Preparation and screening of hybridoma-derived antibodies OX40 antibodies were obtained using hybridoma technology. Recombinant OX40-Fc protein (R&D, Cat. 3388-OX), containing the human OX40 extracellular domain with an Fc tag, was used as an antigen to immunize mice. Briefly, C57BL / 6 and BALB / c mice were immunized with OX40-Fc mixed and emulsified with Freund's complete or incomplete adjuvant (Sigma-Aldrich). Mice received a first immunization (Freund's complete adjuvant) and a second boost (Freund's incomplete adjuvant), and blood was collected after each boost. The binding activity of the serum collected from the mice after each boost was detected by ELISA using recombinant human OX40-His protein (R&D Systems, Cat. 9969-OX), and the binding activity of the serum to CHO cells overexpressing human OX40 (constructed by GenScript) was detected by flow cytometry (FACS). Mice with high serum titers were selected for fusion. Four days before fusion, recombinant OX40-Fc protein was injected intraperitoneally into the mice for a final booster immunization. On the day of fusion, the mice were euthanized, and their spleens were harvested and homogenized to obtain single-cell suspensions. Mouse spleen cells were fused with mouse myeloma cell line SP2 / 0 cells (purchased from ATCC) using an electrofusion apparatus. The fused cells were resuspended in medium containing HAT (hypoxanthine, aminopterin, and thymidine deoxynucleotides, GIBCO, Cat. 21060017), seeded into 96-well plates, and cultured at 37°C for 7 days. Antibodies secreted by hybridoma cells in the supernatant were identified by OX40-related functional assays (e.g., binding specificity to human OX40 and activity in T cell activation). Positive hybridoma clones were subcloned single or multiple times to obtain monoclonal antibodies. After screening, 38E11 was selected as the optimal hybridoma clone (which secreted antibody and was therefore designated 38E11).
[0171] The candidate hybridoma cells 38E11 were expanded, and after 7-10 days of culture, the supernatant was collected, centrifuged, and filtered to remove cells and debris. The supernatant was passed through a Protein A purification column (Genscript). The column was then washed and equilibrated with a buffer containing 0.05 M Tris and 1.5 M NaCl (pH 8.0) and then eluted with 0.1 M sodium citrate (pH 3.5). The eluate was immediately neutralized with one-ninth volume of 1 M Tris-HCl (pH 9) and then dialyzed against PBS buffer. The hybridoma-derived antibody 38E11 was then obtained for further characterization.
[0172] 1.1 Detection of binding activity to OX40 extracellular domain protein by ELISA Recombinant human OX40-His (R&D, Cat 9969-OX) was coated onto a 96-well plate. After blocking, serially diluted mouse serum or antibody was added and incubated. After washing the plate with PBS containing 0.5% Tween 20, HRP-labeled anti-mouse IgG secondary antibody was added for incubation, and the plate was developed with TMD, and the OD450 value was read using a microplate reader.
[0173] As shown in Table 1, the resulting hybridoma-derived antibody 38E11 had an EC 50 It has high binding activity to human OX40 protein.
[0174] 1.2 Detection of antibody binding activity to OX40 on activated T cells by FACS Primary human PBMCs were isolated from whole blood obtained from healthy donors by density gradient centrifugation using Ficoll-Paque PLUS (GE Healthcare, Cat. 17-1440-02). After centrifugation, cells in the interphase were collected and washed three times with PBS to obtain PBMCs. Human T cells were then isolated using a Pan T Cell Isolation Kit (Miltenyi Biotec, Cat. 130-096-535) by magnetic bead isolation according to the protocol recommended by the manufacturer. T cells were resuspended in RPMI 1640 medium (containing 10% FBS and penicillin / streptomycin dual antibiotics) and treated with PHA-L and IL-2 (or Con-A and hIL-2) for 2 days to induce OX40 expression from T cells. Activated T cells were washed once with PBS containing 2% FBS, serially diluted OX40 antibodies were added, and the mixture was incubated at 4°C for 30 minutes. The cells were washed twice with PBS containing 2% FBS, and a PE-labeled anti-human IgG secondary antibody (Biolegend, Cat. 409304) (or a PE-labeled anti-mouse IgG secondary antibody (Biolegend, Cat. 405307)) and an APC-CY7-labeled human CD4 antibody (Biolegend, Cat. 300518) were added. Binding of the OX40 antibody to the surface of CD4-positive T cells was detected by BD Canto II flow cytometry. A curve was fitted to correspond to the median fluorescence intensity values, and the EC 50 was calculated.
[0175] As shown in Table 1, hybridoma-derived antibody 38E11 had an EC 50 It has binding activity to OX40 on human activated T cells.
[0176] 1.3 Determining the T cell agonist activity of antibodies The T cell agonist activity of the antibodies was assessed by detecting the cytokine IFNγ released by activated T cells. Briefly, primary human PBMCs were isolated from whole blood obtained from healthy donors by density gradient centrifugation using Ficoll-Paque PLUS (GE Healthcare, Cat. 17-1440-02). After centrifugation, cells in the interphase were collected and washed three times with PBS to obtain PBMCs. Human T cells were then isolated using a Pan T Cell Isolation Kit (Miltenyi Biotec, Cat. 130-096-535) by magnetic bead isolation according to the protocol recommended by the manufacturer. T cells were resuspended in RPMI 1640 medium (containing 10% FBS and penicillin / streptomycin dual antibiotics). After mixing anti-CD3 antibody (eBioscience, Cat. 16-0037-85) with serially diluted OX40 antibody, the mixture was added to a 96-well plate at 100 μl / well, and the plate was coated at 37°C for 2 hours. Unbound antibody was removed by washing with PBS, and isolated T cells were added to the wells. Supernatants were collected after 3 days of culture, and IFNγ concentrations in the supernatants were detected by ELISA (R&D, Ct SIF50) according to the standard detection method recommended by the manufacturer.
[0177] As shown in Table 1, hybridoma-derived antibody 38E11 had an EC 50 stimulated IFNγ secretion by T cells.
[0178] Table 1 also shows the functional activity of the reference anti-OX40 antibody 11D4 and OX40mAb24 obtained by transient expression.
[0179] [Table 2]
[0180] Example 2 Humanization of hybridoma-derived antibodies 2.1 Determination of variable region sequences of hybridoma-derived antibodies Using the hybridoma sequencing method, cells of hybridoma clone 38E11 were expanded; total RNA was extracted with TRIzol (purchased from Ambio) and purified with antibody-specific primers (Takara, PrimerScript 1). st The nucleotide sequence of the heavy chain variable region of 38E11 is set forth in SEQ ID NO:17, and the nucleotide sequence of the light chain variable region of 38E11 is set forth in SEQ ID NO:18.
[0181] 2.2 Humanized design of hybridoma-derived antibodies For antibody humanization, we first searched the PDB antibody database for human germline immunoglobulin genes highly homologous to the variable region sequences of mouse antibodies. The heavy and light chain variable regions of 38E11 were derived from human germline IGHV1-46, respectively. * 01 and human germline IGKV4-1 * The CDRs of the variable regions have a sequence homology higher than that of the human IGVH and IGVK. The amino acid sequences and precise boundaries of the CDRs of the variable regions are then defined using the Kabat numbering system. In principle, human IGVH and IGVK, which have high homology with the variable regions of mouse antibodies, are selected as templates, and CDR grafting is used for humanization.
[0182] To maintain activity in the humanized antibody, the amino acid sequences of the variable region and surrounding framework regions were analyzed as a whole using computer simulation techniques and molecular docking, and their spatial 3D binding modes were investigated. Calculations of electrostatic force, van der Waals force, hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity, and entropy were used to analyze key residues of each candidate antibody sequence that could interact with OX40 or maintain spatial structure and be grafted back onto the selected human antibody gene framework. Based on this, amino acid positions in the framework regions that must be secured were marked, and then the humanized antibody was synthesized. Seven sites in the heavy chain variable region of the 38E11 antibody were selected for back mutation: V20L, M48I, R67K, M70L, R72V, V79A, and T91S. Four different humanized heavy chains, VH1 (SEQ ID NO: 2), VH2 (SEQ ID NO: 3), VH3 (SEQ ID NO: 4), and VH4 (SEQ ID NO: 5), were designed according to the number and arrangement of the back mutations, respectively. Three sites in the light chain variable region of the 38E11 antibody were selected for backmutation: M4L, V62I, and L82V, and four different humanized light chains, VL1 (SEQ ID NO: 7), VL2 (SEQ ID NO: 8), VL3 (SEQ ID NO: 9), and VL4 (SEQ ID NO: 10), were designed, respectively. Thus, the humanized 38E11 antibody Hu38E11 and its variants Hu38E11-v1, Hu38E11-v2, Hu38E11-v3, and Hu38E11-v4 were designed and further characterized. The amino acid sequences contained in each antibody are shown in Tables 2 and 3.
[0183] 2.3 Expression of humanized antibodies Variable regions derived from hybridoma-derived antibody 38E11 or its humanized sequence were amplified and cloned into a vector containing a human IgG constant region to obtain expression plasmids. The heavy chain constant regions of these antibodies can be derived from any subtype of human IgG (e.g., the amino acid sequence of the heavy chain constant region of human IgG1 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 21, and the amino acid sequence of the heavy chain constant region of human IgG2 is set forth in SEQ ID NO: 22) or variants thereof. However, unless otherwise specified, the heavy chain constant region of Hu38E11 and its variants were identical to the sequence of the heavy chain constant region of human IgG1. 293 cells were cotransfected with expression vectors containing the heavy and light chains. After incubation at 37°C for 4 to 6 days, the supernatant was collected, and recombinant antibodies were purified by protein A affinity purification for further antibody characterization, as described above.
[0184] [Table 3]
[0185] [Table 4]
[0186] Example 3 Detection of binding activity of humanized antibodies to OX40 on activated T cells by FACS The binding activity of the humanized antibodies with OX40 on activated T cells was analyzed using FACS according to the detection method described in the previous Example 1.2.
[0187] Results: As shown in Table 4, the humanized antibody Hu38E11 and its variants exhibited excellent binding activity to OX40 on the surface of activated human T cells.
[0188] [Table 5]
[0189] Example 4 Determination of T cell agonist activity of humanized antibodies According to the method described in the previous Example 1.3, the agonistic activity of the humanized antibodies on T cells was assessed by detecting the inflammatory cytokine IFNγ released by activated T cells in the presence of the antibodies.
[0190] As shown in Table 5, the humanized antibody Hu38E11 and its variants effectively stimulate activated T cells to release IFNγ, i.e., the humanized antibody Hu38E11 and its variants have T cell agonist activity. Compared with the reference antibody OX40mAb24, the humanized antibody Hu38E11 and its variants have a lower EC 50 values (a measure for activity in promoting T cells to release IFNγ) are shown, indicating more significant agonist activity.
[0191] [Table 6]
[0192] Example 5 Detection of binding activity of humanized antibodies to human OX40 by Biacore Biacore is used to determine binding kinetic parameters by measuring surface plasmon resonance (SPR). This technique is used to measure the binding between antibody and antigen (k a ) and dissociation (k d The microscopic rate constant k a value and k dBased on the values, the affinity value of the antibody for the antigen was obtained. Both the Biacore instrument and reagents were purchased from GE Healthcare. Specifically, anti-human Fc antibody was immobilized on a CM5 sensor chip. Supernatant containing expressed antibody or purified antibody was diluted in mobile phase buffer (10 mM HEPES, 150 mM NaCl, 3 mM EDTA, 0.05% Tween 20, pH 7.4) and flowed through the anti-human Fc antibody-coated CM5 chip. Then, serially diluted human OX40-His fusion protein was flowed through the detection chip to measure the binding of the antigen to the antibody, and then mobile phase buffer was flowed through the chip to detect the dissociation of the antigen from the antibody. Antigen and antibody binding and dissociation signal data were collected at different concentrations and fitted to a 1:1 Langmuir model to calculate the affinity between the antigen and antibody.
[0193] As shown in Table 6, Hu38E11 has a K of 2.36E-09(M). D It binds to human OX40 with high affinity.
[0194] [Table 7]
[0195] Example 6 Agonistic activity of humanized antibody Hu38E11 on T cells According to the method described in the previous Example 1.3, the agonist activity of Hu38E11 (IgG2) with the IgG2 antibody subtype on T cells was evaluated by detecting the inflammatory cytokine IFNγ released by T cells.
[0196] Results: As shown in Figure 1, under the condition that the plate was coated with the antibody, Hu38E11 (IgG2) inhibited the antibody binding to the reference antibody 11D4 (EC 50 EC = 5.3 nM) lower than 1.6 nM 50 It also showed T cell agonist activity.
[0197] Example 7 Blocking effect of humanized antibodies on the binding of OX40 to OX40L In this experiment, an ELISA method was used to determine the activity of antibody Hu38E11 in blocking the binding of OX40 to its ligand, OX40L. Briefly, OX40 (R&D Systems, Cat. 3388-OX) was diluted in PBS and then added to a 96-well plate, and the plate was coated overnight at 4°C. The plate was washed three times with PBS containing 0.5% Tween 20 to remove unbound protein. The plate was then blocked by adding 200 μl of PBS containing 1% BSA for 1 hour at room temperature. After washing three times with PBS containing 0.5% Tween 20, 100 μl of serially diluted anti-OX40 antibody was added to the 96-well plate and incubated for 1 hour at room temperature. The plate was then washed three times with PBS containing 0.5% Tween 20. OX40L (R&D Systems, Cat. 1054-OX) was then added to a final concentration of 50 ng / ml and incubated for 1 hour at room temperature. After washing the plate three times, biotin-labeled anti-OX40L antibody (R&D Systems, Cat. BAF1054) was added and incubated at room temperature for 1 hour. The plate was then washed, and HRP-labeled streptavidin (R&D Systems, Cat. DY998) was added and incubated at room temperature for 1 hour. The plate was then washed. 200 μl TMB color development solution was added to each well for color development, and the reaction was stopped with 2N H2SO4. The OD value was detected at 450 nm using a microplate reader, and the background OD value was measured at 570 nm.
[0198] As shown in Figure 2, Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) blocked the binding of OX40 to OX40L, with a 90% maximum inhibition rate higher than the 50% maximum inhibition rates of the reference antibodies GBR830 and OX40mAb24. The IC values of Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) and GBR830 were 50 The value is approximately 0.3 nM, and the IC 50 The value was approximately 1.2 nM.
[0199] Example 8 Blocking Effect of Humanized Antibodies on OX40-OX40L-Mediated T Cell Activation Primary human PBMCs were isolated from whole blood of healthy donors by density gradient centrifugation using Ficoll-Paque PLUS (GE Healthcare, Cat. 17-1440-02). The interphase was collected and washed three times with PBS to obtain PBMCs. Primary human T cells were then isolated using magnetic beads with a Pan T Cell Isolation Kit (Miltenyi Biotec, Cat. 130-096-535) according to the manufacturer's instructions. T cells were resuspended in RPMI 1640 medium (containing 10% FBS and penicillin / streptomycin dual antibiotics). 100 μl of anti-CD3 antibody OKT3 (eBioscience, Cat. 16-0037-85) was added to a 96-well plate at 100 μl per well and coated at 37°C for 2 hours. Unbound antibody was removed by washing with PBS. Serially diluted OX40 antibody was mixed with OX40L (R&D Systems, Cat. 1054-OX) at a final concentration of 664 ng / ml. The mixture was added to a coated 96-well plate, and isolated T cells were added to the wells and cultured for 3 days. The supernatant was then collected. IFNγ concentrations in the supernatant were detected by ELISA (R&D, Cat. SIF50) according to the standard detection method recommended by the manufacturer.
[0200] In a functional experiment of Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) blocking OX40L-OX40 interaction, plates were coated with anti-CD3 antibody, and OX40L, the natural ligand of OX40, was added to stimulate T cells. At the same time, free anti-OX40 antibody was added to the culture system to detect the blocking effect of the antibody on the function induced by the binding of OX40L to OX40. Because the plates were not coated with anti-OX40 antibody, the anti-OX40 antibody molecules were unable to stimulate T cells to secrete IFNγ in the absence of cross-linking. Additionally, the anti-OX40 antibody bound to OX40 on the cell surface and blocked the binding of OX40L to OX40, thereby inhibiting OX40L-induced secretion of IFNγ by T cells.
[0201] According to the results shown in Figure 3, antibody Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) can inhibit OX40L-stimulated IFNγ secretion at higher concentrations, indicating the blocking effect of the antibody on T cell activation by OX40L. Compared with GBR830, Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) has a stronger blocking activity of OX40L-induced T cell activation and a lower IC 50 values (0.3 nM for Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) and 1.1 nM for GBR830).
[0202] Example 9 Effect of the Fc region of a humanized antibody on T cell agonist activity The T cell agonist activity of Hu38E11 with different Fc regions can be evaluated by measuring the stimulatory effect of the antibody on NF-κB-mediated transcriptional activation in a luciferase reporter gene assay. Recombinant Jurkat cells (Jurkat-OX40-NF-κB-Luc; purchased from Chempartner) were constructed to overexpress human OX40 and harbor a luciferase reporter gene (Luc) under the control of NF-κB signaling. Anti-CD3 antibody (eBioscience, Cat. 16-0037-85) was added to a 96-well plate at 100 μl / well and coated overnight at 4°C. Unbound antibody was removed by washing with PBS. Jurkat-OX40-NF-κB-Luc cells and Raji cells were then mixed at a 1:1 ratio and added to a coated 96-well plate, followed by serial dilutions of Hu38E11 (IgG1), Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A), or hIgG1. After 5 hours of incubation, the relative amount of luciferase was detected using Steady-Glo (Promega) detection reagent.
[0203] In this experiment, Hu38E11 (IgG1) initiated downstream signaling of OX40 by cross-linking with FcγR receptors on the surface of Raji cells, which resulted in the expression of a reporter gene under the control of NF-κB (EC 50=0.70 nM). In contrast, due to the N297A mutation, Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) was unable to bind and cross-link FcγR receptors, and subsequently failed to activate downstream signaling of OX40. In addition, by blocking the binding of OX40 to OX40L expressed on the surface of Raji cells, the antibody showed a significant inhibitory effect on the expression of a luciferase reporter gene under the control of NF-κB (IC 50 =0.20 nM) (shown in Figure 4).
[0204] Example 10 Antitumor activity of humanized antibody Hu38E11 in a B16F10 subcutaneous xenograft tumor model To test the antitumor activity of the antibodies of the present invention, a B16-F10 subcutaneous tumor model was established using C57BL / 6-Tnfrsf4 expressing human OX40. em1Clin(hTBFRSF4) Transgenic mice were established.
[0205] Mouse melanoma cells B16-F10 (ATCC® CRL-6475™) were cultured in RPMI 1640 medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum. Tumor cells were suspended in RPMI 1640 and injected at 1 × 10 cells / well into the right flank of female transgenic mice (Jiangsu GemPharmatech Biotechnology Co., Ltd.). 5 Cells / mouse were implanted subcutaneously.
[0206] On the day of tumor cell inoculation (day 1), mice were randomly divided into three groups according to their body weight: 12 mice in group 1 (h-IgG2), 13 mice in group 2 (11D4(IgG2)), and 13 mice in group 3 (Hu38E11(IgG2)). The antibodies were diluted with DPBS and administered by a single intraperitoneal injection at a dose of 10 mg / kg. Tumor volume (tumor volume = 0.5 x major axis x minor axis) was calculated. 2 The tumor inhibition rate of the antibody was calculated on days 15 and 16 after administration.
[0207] The tumor inhibition rate was calculated as follows: [(tumor volume in the control group - tumor volume in the treatment group) / tumor volume in the control group] × 100%. The relative body weight of the mice was calculated as follows: (mouse weight on the day of measurement - mouse weight at the time of grouping) × 100%.
[0208] Results: At a dose of 10 mg / kg, 11D4 (reference antibody) and Hu38E11 (IgG2, the antibody of the present invention) showed tumor growth inhibition rates of 33.2% and 48.1%, respectively. In addition, during the course of the study, the weight of the mice in each group increased rapidly, and no abnormal behavior was observed, indicating that the antibodies were well tolerated by the animals.
[0209] Example 11 Anti-immune rejection activity of humanized antibody Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) A graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) model was developed using immunodeficient NOD-Prkdc mice from healthy volunteers. em26Cd52 Il2rg em26Cd22 The antibodies of the present invention were established by transplantation of primary human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (hPBMCs) into / Nju (NCG) mice and used to test the anti-immune rejection activity of the antibodies of the present invention.
[0210] Primary human PBMCs were isolated from whole blood obtained from healthy donors by density gradient centrifugation using Ficoll-Paque, and the PBMCs were suspended in phosphate buffered saline (PBS).
[0211] On the day before PBMC transplantation (day -1), mice were randomly divided into 7 groups according to their body weight. The groups are shown in Table 7. On the day of transplantation (day 0), all mice were irradiated with 137Cs gamma rays at a single dose of 1.5 Gy TBI (total body irradiation), and then received antibodies Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) and GBR830 diluted in PBS weekly intravenously via the tail at a dose of 1 mg / kg and a volume of 5 mL / kg, and the mice received 2.5 x 10 IgG at 0.2 mL / mouse intravenously via the tail vein. 7Mice received a single injection of 1000 cells / mL of PBMC. Mice were monitored daily for survival and weighed periodically. The endpoint for euthanasia was a relative weight loss of 20% or less, and survival time was recorded.
[0212] The relative body weight of the mice was calculated as follows: (mouse body weight on the day of measurement - mouse body weight at the time of grouping) x 100%.
[0213] [Table 8]
[0214] The experimental results are shown in Figure 5. In this experiment, all mice from the model control group (hPBMC + hIgG1 group) died on day 48, with a median survival time of 32.5 days; all mice treated with 1 mg / kg of the antibody of the present invention Hu38E11 (IgG1 N297A) survived until day 64 of the experiment, with a median survival time that could not be calculated and a significant difference compared to the model control group (hPBMC + hIgG1 group) (**: p<0.01). The survival rate of mice treated with 1 mg / kg of the positive reference antibody GBR830 was 66.7% on day 64 of the experiment, with a median survival time that could not be calculated and no statistical difference compared to the model control group.
[0215] [Table 9-1] [Table 9-2] Some aspects of the invention are described below. 1. An isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, wherein the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof: (1) one to three selected from HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3 of the heavy chain variable region (VH), wherein the amino acid sequence of VH is as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5; and / or (2) one to three selected from LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3 of the light chain variable region (VL), wherein the amino acid sequence of VL is as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10; Including, The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof does not contain an Fc region variant that is human IgG1 N297A. An antibody or an antigen-binding fragment thereof. 2. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprises HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3 of the VH and LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3 of the VL, wherein the VH and VL are: (1) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1 and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6; (2) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2, and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 or 9; (3) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 3 and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 9; or (4) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 4, and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 or 8; 2. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to item 1, selected from: 3. An isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, wherein the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof: (1) one to three selected from heavy chain complementarity determining region 1 (HCDR1), HCDR2, and HCDR3, wherein HCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 11, HCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12, and HCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 13; and / or (2) one to three selected from light chain complementarity determining region 1 (LCDR1), LCDR2, and LCDR3, wherein LCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 14, LCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15, and LCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16; Including, The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof does not contain an Fc region variant that is human IgG1 N297A. An antibody or an antigen-binding fragment thereof. 4. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof (1) a heavy chain complementarity determining region (HCDR), HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3, wherein HCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 11, HCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12, and HCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 13; and / or (2) a light chain complementarity determining region (LCDR), LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3, wherein the LCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 14, the LCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15, and the LCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16; 4. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of items 1 to 3, comprising: 5. (1) a heavy chain variable region (VH) comprising an amino acid sequence identical to or having at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5; and / or (2) a light chain variable region (VL) comprising an amino acid sequence identical to or having at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98% or 99% sequence identity with the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10; 4. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of items 1 to 3, comprising: 6. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 1 to 3, comprising a heavy chain variable region (VH) and / or a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in any one of SEQ ID NOs: 2, 3, 4, or 5, and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in any one of SEQ ID NOs: 7, 8, 9, or 10. 7. A heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH and VL are: (1) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1 and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6; (2) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2, and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 or 9; (3) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 3 and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 9; or (4) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 4, and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 or 8; 7. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to item 6, selected from the group consisting of: 8. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to item 7, comprising a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2, and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7. 9. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of items 1 to 8, which is a murine antibody, a chimeric antibody, or a humanized antibody. 10. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 1 to 9, which is a full-length antibody, a single domain antibody (such as a VHH), a Fab, a Fab' antibody, a Fab'-SH, a (Fab')2 antibody, a single-chain antibody (such as an scFv), an Fv, a dAb (domain antibody) or a bi(multi)specific antibody. 11. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 1 to 10, comprising an Fc region, wherein the amino acid sequence of the Fc region is the same as or a variant of the sequence of the Fc region of human IgG1, IgG2, or IgG4. Binding affinity (K) for human OX40 of less than 12.10 nM D 12. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of items 1 to 11, 13. An antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 1 to 12, which blocks the binding of OX40 to its ligand OX40L. 14. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 1 to 13, which is an OX40 antibody agonist and has the activity of activating OX40-mediated signaling. 15. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to item 14, comprising an Fc region that binds to FcγR. 16. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to item 14, comprising an Fc region, wherein the amino acid sequence of the Fc region is identical to the sequence of the Fc region of human IgG1, IgG2, or IgG4. 17. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 1 to 13, which is an OX40 antibody antagonist and has the activity of blocking OX40-mediated signaling. 18. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to item 17, comprising an Fc region variant that reduces or eliminates binding of the Fc region variant to FcγR. 19. An isolated nucleic acid encoding the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 1 to 18. 20. A recombinant vector or expression vector comprising one or more nucleic acids according to item 19 and suitable for the recombinant production of an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 1 to 18. 21. A host cell comprising one or more recombinant vectors or expression vectors according to item 20. 22. An immunoconjugate or immunofusion comprising the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 1 to 18. 23. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of items 1 to 18, the nucleic acid according to item 19, the vector according to item 20, the host cell according to item 21, or the immunoconjugate or immunofusion according to item 22, and optionally at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient. 24. Use of the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 1 to 18, the nucleic acid according to item 19, the vector according to item 20, the host cell according to item 21, or the immunoconjugate or immunofusion according to item 22 in the manufacture of a medicament for treating or preventing an OX40-related disease or condition. 25. Use of the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 14 to 16, the nucleic acid according to item 19, the vector according to item 20, the host cell according to item 21, or the immunoconjugate or immunofusion according to item 22 in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment or prevention of cancer, such as melanoma, preferably metastatic melanoma. 26. Use of the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any of items 17 to 18, the nucleic acid according to item 19, the vector according to item 20, the host cell according to item 21, or the immunoconjugate or immunofusion according to item 22 in the manufacture of a medicament for treating or preventing an inflammatory and / or autoimmune disease, such as graft-versus-host disease. 27. A method for treating or preventing an OX40-related disease or condition, the method comprising administering to a subject an effective amount of the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of items 1 to 18, the nucleic acid according to item 19, the vector according to item 20, the host cell according to item 21, or the immunoconjugate or immunofusion according to item 22. 28. The method of item 27, wherein the OX40-associated disease or condition is an inflammatory and / or autoimmune disease, such as graft-versus-host disease. 29. The method of item 27, wherein the OX40-related disease or condition is cancer, such as melanoma, preferably metastatic melanoma. 30. A method for detecting OX40 in a sample, said method comprising: (a) contacting the sample with the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of items 1 to 18 or the immune complex or immune fusion according to item 22; and (b) detecting the formation of a complex between the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, or an immune complex or immune fusion and the OX40 protein; A method comprising:
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1. 1. An isolated anti-OX40 antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof comprising: (1) a heavy chain complementarity determining region (HCDR), HCDR1, HCDR2, and HCDR3, wherein the HCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 11, the HCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12, and the HCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 13; and (2) a light chain complementarity determining region (LCDR), LCDR1, LCDR2, and LCDR3, wherein the LCDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 14, the LCDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15, and the LCDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16; Including, The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof does not contain an Fc region variant that is human IgG1 N297A. An antibody or an antigen-binding fragment thereof.
2. (1) a heavy chain variable region (VH) comprising an amino acid sequence identical to or having at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5; and / or (2) a light chain variable region (VL) comprising an amino acid sequence identical to or having at least 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98% or 99% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10; The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 1, comprising:
3. 3. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to claim 1 or 2, comprising a heavy chain variable region (VH) and / or a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in any one of SEQ ID NOs: 2, 3, 4 or 5, and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in any one of SEQ ID NOs: 7, 8, 9 or 10.
4. a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH and VL are (1) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6; (2) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2, and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 or 9; (3) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 3, and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 9; or (4) VH comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 4, and VL comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 or 8; The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to claim 3, selected from the group consisting of:
5. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 4, comprising a heavy chain variable region (VH) and a light chain variable region (VL), wherein the VH comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2, and the VL comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:
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6. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of claims 1 to 5, which is a murine antibody, a chimeric antibody or a humanized antibody.
7. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of claims 1 to 6, which is a full-length antibody, Fab, Fab' antibody, Fab'-SH, (Fab')2 antibody, single-chain antibody (such as scFv), Fv, or bispecific (multi)antibody.
8. 8. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to claim 1, comprising an Fc region, wherein the amino acid sequence of the Fc region is the same as or a variant of the sequence of the Fc region of human IgG1, IgG2 or IgG4.
9. Binding affinity (K) for human OX40 of less than 10 nM D 9. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to claim 1 , wherein the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof has the following structure:
10. 10. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 1, which blocks the binding of OX40 to its ligand OX40L.
11. 11. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of claims 1 to 10, which is an OX40 antibody agonist and has the activity of activating OX40-mediated signal transduction.
12. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to claim 11, comprising an Fc region that binds to FcγR.
13. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to claim 11, comprising an Fc region, wherein the amino acid sequence of the Fc region is the same as the sequence of the Fc region of human IgG1, IgG2 or IgG4.
14. 11. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 1, which is an OX40 antibody antagonist and has the activity of blocking OX40-mediated signal transduction.
15. The antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of claim 14, comprising an Fc region variant that reduces or eliminates binding of the Fc region variant to FcγR.
16. 16. An isolated nucleic acid encoding the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of any one of claims 1 to 15.
17. 17. A recombinant or expression vector comprising one or more nucleic acids according to claim 16, suitable for the recombinant production of an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of claims 1 to 15.
18. 18. A host cell comprising one or more recombinant or expression vectors according to claim 17.
19. 16. An immunoconjugate or immunofusion comprising an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to any one of claims 1 to 15.
20. 20. A pharmaceutical composition comprising an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof described in any one of claims 1 to 15, a nucleic acid described in claim 16, a vector described in claim 17, a host cell described in claim 18, or an immunoconjugate or immunofusion described in claim 19, and optionally at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
21. Use of an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof described in any one of claims 1 to 15, a nucleic acid described in claim 16, a vector described in claim 17, a host cell described in claim 18, or an immune complex or immune fusion described in claim 19 in the manufacture of a drug for treating or preventing an OX40-related disease or condition.
22. Use of an antibody or its antigen-binding fragment described in any one of claims 11 to 13 in the manufacture of a drug for the treatment or prevention of cancer (such as melanoma, preferably metastatic melanoma).
23. Use of the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof according to claim 14 or 15 in the manufacture of a medicament for treating or preventing inflammatory and / or autoimmune diseases, such as graft-versus-host disease.
24. A pharmaceutical composition for treating or preventing an OX40-related disease or condition, comprising an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof described in any one of claims 1 to 15, a nucleic acid described in claim 16, a vector described in claim 17, a host cell described in claim 18, or an immune complex or immune fusion described in claim 19.
25. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 24, comprising an antibody or an antigen-binding fragment thereof described in any one of claims 11 to 13, wherein the OX40-related disease or condition is an inflammatory and / or autoimmune disease such as graft-versus-host disease.
26. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 24, comprising an antibody or an antigen-binding fragment thereof according to claim 14 or 15, wherein the OX40-related disease or condition is cancer (such as melanoma, preferably metastatic melanoma).
27. 1. A method for detecting OX40 in a sample, the method comprising: (a) contacting the sample with the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof of any one of claims 1 to 15 or the immune complex or immunofusion of claim 19; and (b) detecting the formation of a complex between the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof, or an immune complex or immune fusion and the OX40 protein; A method comprising:
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