Tetraspecific scFv construct provides NK cell mediated ADCC and self-sustaining stimuli via insertion of IL-15 as a cross-linker

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Abstract

Background: The design of a highly effective anti-cancer immune-engager would include targeting of highly drug refractory cancer stem cells (CSC). The design would promote effective antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) and simultaneously promote costimulation to expand and self-sustain the effector NK cell population. Based on our bispecific NK cell engager platform we constructed a tetraspecific killer engager (TetraKE) comprising single-chain variable fragments (scFvs) binding FcγRIII (CD16) on NK cells, EpCAM on carcinoma cells and CD133 on cancer stem cells in order to promote ADCC. Furthermore, an Interleukin (IL)-15- crosslinker enhanced NK cell related proliferation resulting in a highly active drug termed 1615EpCAM133. Results: Proliferation assays showed TetraKE promoted proliferation and enhanced NK cell survival. Drug-target binding, NK cell related degranulation, and IFN-γ production was specific for both tumor related antigens in EpCAM and CD133 bearing cancer cell lines. The TetraKE showed higher killing activity and superior dose dependent degranulation. Cytokine profiling showed a moderately enhanced IFN-γ production, enhanced GM-CSF production, but no evidence of induction of excessive cytokine release. Methods: Assembly and synthesis of hybrid genes encoding the TetraKE were performed using DNA shuffling and ligation. The TetraKE was tested for efficacy, specificity, proliferation, survival, and cytokine production using carcinoma cell lines and functional assays measuring NK cell activity. Conclusion: 1615EpCAM133 combines improved induction of ADCC with enhanced proliferation, limited cytokine response, and prolonged survival and proliferation of NK cells. By linking scFv-related targeting of carcinoma and CSCs with a sustaining IL-15 signal, our new construct shows great promise to target cancer and CSCs.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)73830-73844
Number of pages15
JournalOncotarget
Volume7
Issue number45
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

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Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by the US Public Health Service Grants R01-CA36725, R01-CA72669, P01-CA65493, P01-CA111412 and R35 CA197292 awarded by the NCI and the NIAID, DHHS. It was also supported by an NIH Research Evaluation and Commercialization Hub (REACH) Award (U01), the Lion Fund, the Minnesota Ovarian Cancer Alliance (MOCA), the Randy Shaver Cancer Research and Community Fund, the Atwater Cancer Drug Development Award, a CETI translational award from the University of Minnesota Masonic Cancer Center (D.A. Vallera) and the Deutsche Krebshilfe (111548) (J.U. Schmohl).

Keywords

  • CD133
  • Cancer stem cells
  • Carcinoma
  • EpCAM
  • TetraKE

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