Anti-cancer fusion polypeptides, encoding nucleic acids and methods of using polypeptides

US10913778B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10913778-B2
Application numberUS-201615575309-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 18, 2016
Priority dateMay 18, 2015
Publication dateFeb 9, 2021
Grant dateFeb 9, 2021

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The disclosure provides a fusion polypeptide specific for both CD137 and GPC3, which fusion polypeptide can be useful for directing CD137 clustering and activation to GPC3-positive tumor cells. Such fusion polypeptide can be used in many pharmaceutical applications, for example, as anti-cancer agents and/or immune modulators for the treatment or prevention of human diseases such as a variety of tumors. The present disclosure also concerns methods of making the fusion polypeptide described herein as well as compositions comprising such fusion polypeptide. The present disclosure further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding such fusion polypeptide and to methods for generation of such fusion polypeptide and nucleic acid molecules. In addition, the application discloses therapeutic and/or diagnostic uses of such fusion polypeptide as well as compositions comprising one or more of such fusion polypeptides.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fusion polypeptide that is capable of binding both CD137 and glypican-3 (GPC3), wherein the fusion polypeptide comprises at least two subunits, wherein the first subunit is specific for CD137 and the second subunit is specific for GPC3, and wherein the first subunit comprises a lipocalin mutein having binding specificity for CD137, and wherein the second subunit comprises a full-length immunoglobulin or an antigen-binding domain thereof having binding specificity for GPC3, wherein the lipocalin mutein having binding specificity for CD137 comprises an amino acid sequence which has at least 85% sequence identity to an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 18-33, and wherein (a) the amino acid sequence of the CD137-specific lipocalin mutein comprises at least 20 of the following mutated amino acid residues in comparison with the linear polypeptide sequence of the mature human tear lipocalin (SEQ ID NO: 1): Ala 5→Val or Thr; Arg 26→Glu; Glu 27→Gly; Phe 28→Cys; Pro 29→Arg; Glu 30→Pro; Met 31→Trp; Leu 33→Ile; Glu 34→Phe; Thr 42→Ser; Gly 46→Asp; Lys 52→Glu; Leu 56→Ala; Ser 58→Asp; Arg 60→Pro; Cys 61→Ala; Lys 65→Arg or Asn; Thr 71→Ala; Val 85→Asp; Lys 94→Arg or Glu; Cys 101→Ser; Glu 104→Val; Leu 105→Cys; His 106→Asp; Lys 108→Ser; Arg 111→Pro; Lys 114→Trp; Lys 121→Glu; Ala 133→Thr; Arg 148→Ser; Ser 150→Ile; and Cys 153→Ser; or (b) wherein the amino acid sequence of the CD137-specific lipocalin mutein comprises at least 15 of the following mutated amino acid residues in comparison with the linear polypeptide sequence of mature human lipocalin 2 (hNGAL) (SEQ ID NO: 2): Gln 28→His; Leu 36→Gln; Ala 40→Ile; Ile 41→Arg or Lys; Gln 49→Val, Ile, His, Ser or Asn; Tyr 52→Met Asn 65→Asp; Ser 68→Met, Ala or Gly; Leu 70→Ala, Lys, Ser or Thr; Arg 72→Asp; Lys 73→Asp; Asp 77→Met, Arg, Thr or Asn; Trp 79→Ala or Asp; Arg 81→Met, Trp or Ser; Phe 83→Leu; Cys 87→Ser; Leu 94→Phe; Asn 96→Lys; Tyr 100→Phe; Leu 103→His; Tyr 106→Ser; Lys 125→Phe; Ser 127→Phe; Tyr 132→Glu; and Lys 134→Tyr. 2. The fusion polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the fusion polypeptide further comprises an immunoglobulin-Fc fragment. 3. The fusion polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the fusion polypeptide further comprises a third subunit specific for CD137. 4. The fusion polypeptide of claim 3 , wherein the third subunit comprises a lipocalin mutein having binding specificity for CD137. 5. The fusion polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the fusion polypeptide is able to bind CD137 with comparable or higher affinity than the lipocalin mutein as included in such fusion polypeptide. 6. The fusion polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the fusion polypeptide is able to bind GPC3 with comparable or higher affinity than the full-length immunoglobulin or antigen-domain thereof specific for GPC3 as included in such fusion polypeptide. 7. The fusion polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the fusion polypeptide is able to simultaneously bind CD137 and GPC3. 8. The fusion polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the fusion polypeptide is able to co-stimulate T-cell responses. 9. The fusion polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the fusion polypeptide is able to induce IL-2 production. 10. The fusion polypeptide of claim 8 , wherein the fusion polypeptide is able to co-stimulate T-cell activation in a GPC3-dependent manner. 11. The fusion polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the amino acid sequence of the CD137-specific lipocalin mutein comprises one of the following sets of mutated amino acid residues in comparison with the linear polypeptide sequence of mature human tear lipocalin (SEQ ID NO: 1): (a) Arg 26→Glu; Glu 27→Gly; Phe 28→Cys; Pro 29→Arg; Glu 30→Pro; Met 31→Trp; Leu 33→Ile; Glu 34→Phe; Leu 56→Ala; Ser 58→Asp; Arg 60→Pro; Cys 61→Ala; Cys 101→Ser; Glu 104→Val; Leu 105→Cys; His 106→Asp; Lys 108→Ser; Arg 111→Pro; Lys 114→Trp; and Cys 153→Ser; (b) Ala 5 Thr; Arg 26→Glu; Glu 27→Gly; Phe 28→Cys; Pro 29→Arg; Glu 30→Pro; Met 31→Trp; Leu 33→Ile; Glu 34→Phe; Leu 56→Ala; Ser 58→Asp; Arg 60→Pro; Cys 61→Ala; Lys 65→Arg; Val 85→Asp; Cys 101→Ser; Glu 104→Val; Leu 105→Cys; His 106→Asp; Lys 108→Ser; Arg 111→Pro; Lys 114→Trp; Lys 121→Glu; Ala 133→Thr; and Cys 153→Ser; (c) Arg 26→Glu; Glu 27→Gly; Phe 28→Cys; Pro 29→Arg; Glu 30→Pro; Met 31→Trp; Leu 33→Ile; Glu 34→Phe; Leu 56→Ala; Ser 58→Asp; Arg 60→Pro; Cys 61→Ala; Lys 65→Asn; Lys 94→Arg; Cys 101→Ser; Glu 104→Val; Leu 105→Cys; His 106→Asp; Lys 108→Ser; Arg 111→Pro; Lys 114→Trp; Lys 121→Glu; Ala 133→Thr; and Cys 153→Ser; (d) Ala 5→Val; Arg 26→Glu; Glu 27→Gly; Phe 28→Cys; Pro 29→Arg; Glu 30→Pro; Met 31→Trp; Leu 33→Ile; Glu 34→Phe; Leu 56→Ala; Ser 58→Asp; Arg 60→Pro; Cys 61→Ala; Lys 65→Arg; Lys 94→Glu; Cys 101→Ser; Glu 104→Val; Leu 105→Cys; His 106→Asp; Lys 108→Ser; Arg 111→Pro; Lys 114→Trp; Lys 121→Glu; Ala 133→Thr; and Cys 153→Ser; (e) Arg 26→Glu; Glu 27→Gly; Phe 28→Cys; Pro 29→Arg; Glu 30→Pro; Met 31→Trp; Leu 33→Ile; Glu 34→Phe; Thr 42→Ser; Leu 56→Ala; Ser 58→Asp; Arg 60→Pro; Cys 61→Ala; Cys 101→Ser; Glu 104→Val; Leu 105→Cys; His 106→Asp; Lys 108→Ser; Arg 111→Pro; Lys 114→Trp; Ser 150→Ile; and Cys 153→Ser; (f) Arg 26→Glu; Glu 27→Gly; Phe 28→Cys; Pro 29→Arg; Glu 30→Pro; Met 31→Trp; Leu 33→Ile; Glu 34→Phe; Lys 52→Glu; Leu 56→Ala; Ser 58→Asp; Arg 60→Pro; Cys 61→Ala; Thr 71→Ala; Cys 101→Ser; Glu 104→Val; Leu 105→Cys; His 106→Asp; Lys 108→Ser; Arg 111→Pro; Lys 114→Trp; Ala 133→Thr; Arg 148→Ser; Ser 150→Ile; and Cys 153→Ser; and (g) Ala 5 Thr; Arg 26→Glu; Glu 27→Gly; Phe 28→Cys; Pro 29→Arg; Glu 30→Pro; Met 31→Trp; Leu 33→Ile; Glu 34→Phe; Gly 46→Asp; Leu 56→Ala; Ser 58→Asp; Arg 60→Pro; Cys 61→Ala; Thr 71→Ala; Cys 101→Ser; Glu 104→Val; Leu 105→Cys; His 106→Asp; Lys 108→Ser; Arg 111→Pro; Lys 114→Trp; Ser 150→Ile; and Cys 153→Ser. 12. The fusion polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the amino acid sequence of the CD137-specific lipocalin mutein comprises one of the following sets of amino acid substitutions in comparison with the linear polypeptide sequence of mature hNGAL (SEQ ID NO: 2): (a) Gln 28→His; Leu 36→Gln; Ala 40→Ile; Ile 41→Lys; Gln 49→Asn; Tyr 52→Met; Ser 68→Gly; Leu 70→Thr; Arg 72→Asp; Lys 73→Asp; Asp 77→Thr; Trp 79→Ala; Arg 81→Ser; Cys 87→Ser; Asn 96→Lys; Tyr 100→Phe; Leu 103→His; Tyr 106→Ser; Lys 125→Phe; Ser 127→Phe; Tyr 132→Glu; and Lys 134→Tyr; (b) Gln 28→His; Leu 36→Gln; Ala 40→Ile; Ile 41→Arg; Gln 49→Ile; Tyr 52→Met; Asn 65→Asp; Ser 68→Met; Leu 70→Lys; Arg 72→Asp; Lys 73→Asp; Asp 77→Met; Trp 79→Asp; Arg 81→Trp; Cys 87→Ser; Asn 96→Lys; Tyr 100→Phe; Leu 103→His; Tyr 106→Ser; Lys 125→Phe; Ser 127→Phe; Tyr 132→Glu; and Lys 134→Tyr; (c) Gln 28→His; Leu 36→Gln; Ala 40→Ile; Ile 41→Arg; Gln 49→Asn; Tyr 52→Met; Asn 65→Asp; Ser 68→Ala; Leu 70→Ala; Arg 72→Asp; Lys 73→Asp; Asp 77→Thr; Trp 79→Asp; Arg 81→Trp; Cys 87→Ser; Asn 96→Lys; Tyr 100→Phe; Leu 103→His; Tyr 106→Ser; Lys 125→Phe; Ser 127→Phe; Tyr 132→Glu; and Lys 134→Tyr; (d) Gln 28→His; Leu 36→Gln; Ala 40→Ile; Ile 41→Lys; Gln 49→Asn; Tyr 52→Met; Asn 65→Asp; Ser 68→Ala; Leu 70→Ala; Arg 72→Asp; Lys 73→Asp; Asp 77→Thr; Trp 79→Asp; Arg 81→Trp; Cys 87→Ser; Asn 96→Lys; Tyr 100→Phe; Leu 103→His; Tyr 106→Ser; Lys 125→Phe; Ser 127→Phe; Tyr 132→Glu; and Lys 134→Tyr; (e) Gln 28→His; Leu 36→Gln; Ala 40→Ile; Ile 41→Lys; Gln 49→Ser; Tyr 52→Met; Asn 65→Asp; Ser 68→Gly; Leu 70→Ser; Arg 72→Asp; Lys 73→Asp; Asp 77→Thr; Trp 79→Ala; Arg 81→Met; Cys 87→Ser; Asn 96→Lys; Tyr 100→Phe; Leu 103→His; Tyr 106→Ser; Lys 125→Phe; Ser 127→Phe; Tyr 132→Glu; and Lys 134→Tyr; (f) Gln 28→His; Leu 36→Gln; Ala 40→Ile; Ile 41→Lys; Gln 49→Val; Tyr 52→Met; Asn 65→Asp; Ser 68→Gly; Leu 70→Thr; Arg 72→Asp; Lys 73→Asp; Asp 77→Arg; Trp 79→Asp; Arg 81→Ser; Cys 87→Ser; Leu 94→Phe; Asn 96→Lys; Tyr 100→Phe; Leu 103→His; Tyr 106→Ser; Lys 125→Phe; Ser 127→Phe; Tyr 132→Glu; and Lys 134→Ty

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  • against translation products of oncogenes · CPC title

  • against the NGF-receptor/TNF-receptor superfamily, e.g. CD27, CD30, CD40, CD95 · CPC title

  • NGF/TNF-superfamily, e.g. CD70, CD95L, CD153, CD154 (NGF C07K14/48, TNF C07K14/525) · CPC title

  • C07K14/47Primary

    from mammals · CPC title

  • Affinity (KD), association rate (Ka), dissociation rate (Kd) or EC50 value · CPC title

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The disclosure provides a fusion polypeptide specific for both CD137 and GPC3, which fusion polypeptide can be useful for directing CD137 clustering and activation to GPC3-positive tumor cells. Such fusion polypeptide can be used in many pharmaceutical applications, for example, as anti-cancer agents and/or immune modulators for the treatment or prevention of human diseases such as a variety of…
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Pieris Pharmaceuticals Gmbh
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Primary CPC classification C07K14/70575. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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