Immunotherapeutic Development of a Tri-Specific NK Cell Engager Recognizing BCMA

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Abstract

Chemotherapy-refractive multiple myeloma (MM) is serious and life-threatening, and better treatments are urgently needed. BCMA is a prominent marker on the cell surface of MM cells, rendering it an accepted target for antibody therapy. Considering that MM is a liquid tumor and immunotherapy has enjoyed success against leukemia, we devise an approach designed to enhance NK cell activity against MM. Ordinarily, NK cells function to naturally survey the body and eliminate malignant cells. Our platform approach is designed to enhance NK function. A tri-specific immune-engaging TriKE is manufactured, consisting of a camelid nanobody VHH antibody fragment recognizing CD16 expressed on NK cells and an scFv antibody fragment specifically recognizing BCMA. These two fragments are crosslinked by the human cytokine interleukin-15 (IL-15) known to have prominent activating effects on NK cells. The molecule, when tested by flow cytometry, shows activation of NK cells in their numbers and activity. Additionally, the molecule demonstrates anti-cancer effects in an in vivo xenograft model of human MM. We believe that the drug will have the capability of enhancing NK cells at the site of the immune synapse, i.e., the effector:target cell interface, and this will promote cancer remissions.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)237-249
Number of pages13
JournalImmuno
Volume3
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2023

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Keywords

  • ADCC
  • BCMA
  • bispecific antibodies
  • IL-15
  • innate immunotherapy
  • leukemia
  • lymphoma
  • multiple myeloma
  • NK cells
  • TriKEs

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