Multispecific antigen binding proteins

US11208480B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11208480-B2
Application numberUS-201515321674-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 23, 2015
Priority dateJun 27, 2014
Publication dateDec 28, 2021
Grant dateDec 28, 2021

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Multimeric multispecific proteins formed from dimerization between CH1 and CK domains and that bind two target antigens are provided. The proteins have advantages in production and in the treatment of disease, notably cancer or infectious disease.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An isolated hetero-multimeric protein, which does not bind to CD16, and which comprises a first antigen-binding domain (ABD) that monovalently binds to a first antigen of interest and further comprises a second ABD which monovalently binds to a second antigen of interest, comprising: (a) a first polypeptide chain comprising a first variable domain (V) specific to the first antigen fused to a CH1 or CK constant region, a second variable domain specific to the second antigen and comprised within the second ABD, and an Fc domain or portion thereof interposed between the first and second variable domains; and (b) a second polypeptide chain comprising a first variable domain (V) specific to the first antigen fused to a CH1 or CK constant region selected to be complementary to the CH1 or CK constant region of the first polypeptide chain such that the first and second polypeptides form a CH1-CK heterodimer in which the first variable domain of the first polypeptide chain and the first variable domain of the second polypeptide form a first ABD that binds the first antigen of interest, and wherein one of the antigens of interest is NKp46 and the other antigen of interest is a cancer antigen; and further wherein the first polypeptide chain comprises a third variable domain fused to the second variable domain, wherein the first and second polypeptide form a CH1-CK heterodimer, the first variable domain of the first polypeptide chain and the first variable domain of the second polypeptide chain form an antigen binding domain specific for the first antigen of interest, and the second and third variable domains of the first polypeptide chain form an scFv specific for the second antigen of interest, and still further wherein the hetero-multimeric polypeptide is a dimer with a monomeric Fc domain, having the domain arrangement: wherein each V 1 , V 2 and V 3 is a heavy or light chain variable region; wherein the Fc domain comprises a CH3 domain with an amino acid mutation to prevent CH3-CH3 dimerization, which Fc domain does not bind to CD16; and further wherein one of the V 1 of the first polypeptide chain and the V 1 of the second polypeptide chain is a light chain variable domain and the other is a heavy chain variable domain. 2. An isolated hetero-multimeric protein, which does not bind to CD16, and which comprises a first antigen-binding domain (ABD) that monovalently binds to a first antigen of interest and further comprises a second ABD which monovalently binds to a second antigen of interest, comprising: (a) a first polypeptide chain comprising a first variable domain (V) specific to the first antigen fused to a CH1 or CK constant region, a second variable domain specific to the second antigen and comprised within the second ABD, and an Fc domain or portion thereof interposed between the first and second variable domains; and (b) a second polypeptide chain comprising a first variable domain (V) specific to the first antigen fused to a CH1 or CK constant region selected to be complementary to the CH1 or CK constant region of the first polypeptide chain such that the first and second polypeptides form a CH1-CK heterodimer in which the first variable domain of the first polypeptide chain and the first variable domain of the second polypeptide form a first ABD that binds the first antigen of interest, and wherein one of the antigens of interest is NKp46 and the other antigen of interest is a cancer antigen; and further wherein the first polypeptide chain comprises a third variable domain fused to the second variable domain, wherein the first and second polypeptide form a CH1-CK heterodimer, the first variable domain of the first polypeptide chain and the first variable domain of the second polypeptide chain form an antigen binding domain specific for the first antigen of interest, and the second and third variable domains of the first polypeptide chain form an scFv specific for the second antigen of interest, and still further wherein wherein the hetero-multimeric polypeptide is a dimer with a dimeric Fc domain, which dimeric Fc domain does not bind to CD16, and wherein said hetero-multimeric polypeptide has the domain arrangement: wherein each V 1 , V 2 and V 3 is a heavy or light chain variable region; wherein the Fc domains comprise a CH2 and a CH3 domain capable of CH3-CH3 dimerization; and further wherein one of the V 1 of the first polypeptide chain and the V 1 of the second polypeptide chain is a light chain variable domain and the other is a heavy chain variable domain. 3. An isolated hetero-multimeric protein, which does not bind to CD16, and which comprises a first antigen-binding domain (ABD) that monovalently binds to a first antigen of interest and further comprises a second ABD which monovalently binds to a second antigen of interest, comprising: (a) a first polypeptide chain comprising a first variable domain (V) specific to the first antigen fused to a CH1 or CK constant region, a second variable domain specific to the second antigen and comprised within the second ABD, and an Fc domain or portion thereof interposed between the first and second variable domains which does not bind to CD16; and (b) a second polypeptide chain comprising a first variable domain (V) specific to the first antigen fused to a CH1 or CK constant region selected to be complementary to the CH1 or CK constant region of the first polypeptide chain such that the first and second polypeptides form a CH1-CK heterodimer in which the first variable domain of the first polypeptide chain and the first variable domain of the second polypeptide form a first ABD that binds the first antigen of interest, and wherein one of the antigens of interest is NKp46 and the other antigen of interest is a cancer antigen; and further wherein the hetero-multimeric polypeptide is a trimeric polypeptide, comprising: (a) a first polypeptide chain comprising a first variable domain (V) fused to a first CH1 or CK constant region, a second variable domain fused to a second CH1 or CK constant region, and an Fc domain or portion thereof interposed between the first and second variable domains; (b) a second polypeptide chain comprising a variable domain fused at its C-terminus to a CH1 or CK constant region selected to be complementary to the first CH1 or CK constant region of the first polypeptide chain such that the first and second polypeptides form a CH1-CK heterodimer; and (c) a third polypeptide chain comprising a variable domain fused at its C-terminus to a CH1 or CK constant region, wherein the variable domain and the constant region are selected to be complementary to the second variable domain and second CH1 or CK constant region of the first polypeptide chain such that the first polypeptide chain and the third polypeptide chain form a CH1-CK heterodimer bound by disulfide bond(s) formed between the CH1 or CK constant region of the third polypeptide and the second CH1 or CK constant region of the first polypeptide, but not between the CH1 or CK constant region of the third polypeptide and the first CH1 or CK constant region of the first polypeptide such that the first, second and third polypeptides form a CH1-CK heterotrimer, wherein the first variable domain of the first polypeptide chain and the variable domain of the second polypeptide chain form an antigen binding domain specific for the first antigen of interest, and the second variable domain of the first polypeptide chain and the variable domain of the third polypeptide chain form an antigen binding domain specific for the second antigen of interest

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  • Immunoglobulins [IG], e.g. monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies · CPC title

  • Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity [ADCC] · CPC title

  • Fab or Fab' · CPC title

  • CH1 domain · CPC title

  • against the immunoglobulin superfamily · CPC title

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What does patent US11208480B2 cover?
Multimeric multispecific proteins formed from dimerization between CH1 and CK domains and that bind two target antigens are provided. The proteins have advantages in production and in the treatment of disease, notably cancer or infectious disease.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Innate Pharma
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C07K16/2803. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 28 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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