Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie | 2021

Development of a novel anti-B7-H4 antibody enhances anti-tumor immune response of human T cells.

 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nB7-H4 is a member of the B7 superfamily that is expressed on the surface of tumors and exhibits limited expression on normal tissue. B7-H4 negatively regulates tumor immunity by interacting with the B7-H4 receptor, which is expressed by activated CD8\xa0+\xa0T cells. Hence, we sought to generate an immunomodulatory antibody that targets B7-H4 and blocks the immunosuppressive activity of B7-H4.\n\n\nMETHODS\nAnti-B7-H4 antibodies were generated using the hybridoma technique and screened by a binding assay based on B7-H4-expressing tumor cells. The B7-H4 antagonistic antibodies were further screened based on their checkpoint blockade activity using a SEB-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) assay, which comprised B7-H4-expressing antigen presenting cells (APCs) and activated T cells. To assess the immunomodulatory activity of anti-B7-H4 antibodies, activated human CD8+\xa0T cells were cultured in B7-H4 protein-coated plates, and the production of IL-2 and the proliferation rate of CD8+\xa0T cells were measured. In addition, we evaluated the ADCC effect of anti-B7-H4 antibodies against tumor cell lines. The in vivo antitumor efficacy of the anti-B7-H4 antibody was also evaluated in human T cell-engrafted NOG mice.\n\n\nRESULTS\nA panel of anti-B7-H4 antibodies was generated. The top 23 antibodies were screened to identify antibodies that disabled B7-H4-mediated inhibition. Antibody 17 exhibited the greatest induction of the production of IL-2 and IFN-gamma in SEB-stimulated PBMCs. Antibody 17 was constructed as a chimeric antibody (CH17) with a human IgG1 constant domain. CH17 showed high affinity for human B7-H4 and fully cross-reacted with cynomolgus B7-H4. Additionally, CH17 mediated potent antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC) against different B7-H4-positive tumor cell lines. More importantly, CH17 relieved B7-H4-mediated T cell suppression by enhancing IL2 production and promoting T cell proliferation. In an MDA-MB-468-bearing mouse model in which human pan-T cells were engrafted, CH17 delayed tumor growth by engaging T cells and exerted a synergistic effect in combination with an anti-human PD-1 antibody.\n\n\nCONCLUSIONS\nWe successfully generated an immunomodulatory antibody targeting B7-H4 that possesses both T cell immune checkpoint inhibitory activity and ADCC activity in B7-H4-positive tumors. B7-H4-targeting antibodies might represent a promising immunotherapy for B7-H4-expressing tumors.

Volume 141
Pages \n 111913\n
DOI 10.1016/j.biopha.2021.111913
Language English
Journal Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie

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