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- the present invention concerns antibody formulations, including monoclonal antibodies formulated in histidine-acetate buffer, as well as a formulation comprising an antibody that binds to domain II of HER2 (for example, Pertuzumab), and a formulation comprising an antibody that binds to DR5 (for example, Apomab).
- proteins are larger and more complex than traditional organic and inorganic drugs (i.e. possessing multiple functional groups in addition to complex three-dimensional structures), the formulation of such proteins poses special problems.
- a formulation must preserve intact the conformational integrity of at least a core sequence of the protein's amino acids while at the same time protecting the protein's multiple functional groups from degradation.
- Degradation pathways for proteins can involve chemical instability (i.e. any process which involves modification of the protein by bond formation or cleavage resulting in a new chemical entity) or physical instability (Le. changes in the higher order structure of the protein).
- Chemical instability can result from deamidation, racemization, hydrolysis, oxidation, beta elimination or disulfide exchange. Physical instability can result from denaturation, aggregation, precipitation or adsorption, for example.
- the three most common protein degradation pathways are protein aggregation, deamidation and oxidation. Cleland et al. Critical Reviews in Therapeutic Drug Carrier Systems 10(4): 307-377 (1993).
- an antibody useful for therapy is an antibody which binds to the HER2 antigen, such as Pertuzumab.
- US Patent No. 6,339,142 describes a HER2 antibody composition comprising a mixture of anti-HER2 antibody and one or more acidic variants thereof, wherein the amount of the acidic variant(s) is less than about 25%.
- Trastuzumab is an exemplified HER2 antibody.
- US Patent Nos. 6,267,958 and 6,685,940 describe lyophilized antibody formulations, including HER2 and IgE antibody formulations.
- WO97/04807 and US 2004/0197326A1 describe methods for treating allergic asthma with an IgE antibody.
- WO99/01556 Liu et al.
- US 2002/0045571 provides reduced viscosity concentrated protein formulations, exemplified by humanized IgE antibody formulations, rhuMAb E25 and E26.
- WO 02/096457 and US 2004/0170623 (Arvinte et al.) describes stable liquid formulations comprising anti-IgE antibody E25. See, also, US 2004/0197324 Al (Liu and Shire) concerning high concentration anti-IgE formulation.
- WO2004/071439 (Burke et al.) state that impurities arose in a natalizumab (anti-alpha4 integrin humanized monoclonal antibody) formulation from the degradation of polysorbate 80, apparently through an oxidation reaction involving metal ions and hisitidine. Thus, a phosphate buffer was selected.
- WO 2000/066160 (English language counterpart EP 1 174 148A1) (Okada et al.) refers to a formulation of a humanized C4G1 antibody which binds to a fibrinogen receptor of a human platelet membrane glycoprotein GPIIb/ ⁇ ia, in a sodium phosphate or sodium citrate buffer.
- WO2004/019861 (Johnson et al.) concerns CDP870, a pegylated anti-TNF ⁇ Fab fragment, formulated at 200mg/ml in 5OmM sodium acetate (pH 5.5) and 125mM sodium chloride.
- WO2004/004639 (Nesta, P.) refers to a formulation for huC242-DMl, a tumor-activated immunotoxin, in a 5OmM succinic acid buffer (pH 6.0) and sucrose (5%w/v).
- Daclizumab a humanized EL-2 receptor antibody
- WO 2004/001007 concerns a CD80 monoclonal antibody in a histidine HCl, sodium acetate or sodium citrate buffer.
- US Patent No. 6,252,055 refers to anti-CD4 and anti-CD23 antibodies formulated in maleate, succinate, sodium acetate or phosphate buffers, with phosphate being identified as the preferred buffer.
- US Patent No. 5,608,038 (Eibl et al.) refers to highly concentrated polyclonal immunoglobulin preparations with immunoglobulin, glucose or sucrose, and sodium chloride therein.
- WO03/015894 refers to an aqueous formulation of lOOmg/mL SYNAGIS®, 25mM histidine-HCl, 1.6mM glycine, pH 6.0, and a lyophilized SYNAGIS® which when formulated (before lyophilization) contains 25 mM histidine, 1.6mM glycine and 3% w/v mannitol at pH 6.0.
- the HER family of receptor tyrosine kinases are important mediators of cell growth, differentiation and survival.
- the receptor family includes four distinct members including epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR, ErbBl, or HERl), HER2 (ErbB2 or pl85" e "), HER3 (ErbB3) and HER4 (ErbB4 or tyro2).
- EGFR encoded by the erbB 1 gene
- increased expression of EGFR has been observed in breast, bladder, lung, head, neck and stomach cancer as well as glioblastomas.
- Increased EGFR receptor expression is often associated with increased production of the EGFR ligand, transforming growth factor alpha (TGF- ⁇ ), by the same tumor cells resulting in receptor activation by an autocrine stimulatory pathway.
- TGF- ⁇ transforming growth factor alpha
- Monoclonal antibodies directed against the EGFR or its ligands, TGF- ⁇ and EGF have been evaluated as therapeutic agents in the treatment ot such malignancies.
- the activated form of the neu proto- oncogene results from a point mutation (valine to glutamic acid) in the transmembrane region of the encoded protein.
- Amplification of the human homolog of neu is observed in breast and ovarian cancers and correlates with a poor prognosis (Slamon et al, Science, 235: 177-182 (1987); Slamon et al, Science, 244:707-712 (1989); and US Pat No. 4,968,603).
- no point mutation analogous to that in the neu proto-oncogene has been reported for human tumors.
- HER2 Overexpression of HER2 (frequently but not uniformly due to gene amplification) has also been observed in other carcinomas including carcinomas of the stomach, endometrium, salivary gland, lung, kidney, colon, thyroid, pancreas and bladder. See, among others, King et al, Science, 229:91 A (1985); Yokota et al, Lancet: 1:765-767 (1986); Fukushige et al, MoI Cell Biol, 6:955-958 (1986); Guerin et al, Oncogene Res., 3:21-31 (1988); Cohen et al, Oncogene, 4:81-88 (1989); Yonemura et al, Cancer Res., 51: 1034 (1991); Borst et al, Gynecol.
- HER2 may be overexpressed in prostate cancer (Gu et al Cancer Lett. 99:185-9 (1996); Ross et al Hum. Pathol. 28:827-33 (1997); Ross et al Cancer 79:2162-70 (1997); and Sadasivan ⁇ ⁇ /. /. Urol. 150:126-31 (1993)).
- Hudziak et al, MoI Cell. Biol. 9(3): 1165-1172 (1989) describe the generation of a panel of HER2 antibodies which were characterized using the human breast tumor cell line SK-B R-3. Relative cell proliferation of the SK-BR-3 cells following exposure to the antibodies was determined by crystal violet staining of the monolayers after 72 hours. Using this assay, maximum inhibition was obtained with the antibody called 4D5 which inhibited cellular proliferation by 56%. Other antibodies in the panel reduced cellular proliferation to a lesser extent in this assay. The antibody 4D5 was further found to sensitize HER2-overexpressing breast tumor cell lines to the cytotoxic effects of TNF- ⁇ . See also U.S. Patent No. 5,677,171 issued October 14, 1997.
- HER2 antibodies discussed in Hudziak et al are further characterized in Fendly et al. Cancer Research 50:1550- 1558 (1990); Kotts et al In Vitro 26(3):59A (1990); Sarup et al. Growth Regulation 1:72-82 (1991); Shepard et al J. Clin. Immunol. 11(3): 117-127 (1991); Kumar et al MoI. Cell. Biol l l(2):979-986 (1991); Lewis et al Cancer Immunol Immunother. 37:255-263 (1993); Pietras et al.
- a recombinant humanized version of the murine HER2 antibody 4D5 (huMAb4-D5-8, rhuMAb HER2, Trastuzumab or HERCEPTIN ® ; U.S. Patent No. 5,821,337) is clinically active in patients with HER2- overexpressing metastatic breast cancers that have received extensive prior anti-cancer therapy (Baselga et al., J. Clin. Oncol. ⁇ A:131-1AA (1996)).
- Trastuzumab received marketing approval from, the Food and Drug Administration September 25, 1998 for the treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer whose tumors overexpress the HER2 protein.
- HER2 antibodies with various properties have been described in Tagliabue et al. Int. J. Cancer Aimi-Wl (1991); McKenzie et al. Oncogene 4:543-548 (1989); Maier et al Cancer Res. 51:5361-5369 (1991); Bacus et al. Molecular Carcinogenesis 3:350-362 (1990); Stancovski et al. PNAS (USA) 88:8691-8695 (1991); Bacus et al. Cancer Research 52:2580-2589 (1992); Xu et al. Int. J. Cancer 53:401-408 (1993); WO94/00136; Kasprzyk et al.
- HER3 US Pat. Nos. 5,183,884 and 5,480,968 as well as Kraus et al. PNAS (USA) 86:9193-9197 (1989)
- HER4 EP Pat Appln No 599,274; Plowman et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. ScL USA, 90: 1746-1750 (1993); and Plowman et al., Nature, 366:473-475 (1993)). Both of these receptors display increased, expression on at least some breast cancer cell lines.
- HER receptors are generally found in various combinations in cells and heterodimerization is thought to increase the diversity of cellular responses to a variety of HER ligands (Earp et al. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 35: 115-132 (1995)).
- EGFR is bound by six different ligands; epidermal growth factor (EGF), transforming growth factor alpha (TGF- ⁇ ), amphiregulin, heparin binding epidermal growth factor (HB- EGF), betacellulin and epiregulin (Groenen et al. Growth Factors 11:235-257 (1994)).
- TGF- ⁇ transforming growth factor alpha
- HB- EGF heparin binding epidermal growth factor
- betacellulin betacellulin
- epiregulin proteins resulting from alternative splicing of a single gene are ligands for HER3 and HER4.
- the heregulin family includes alpha, beta and gamma heregulins (Holmes et al, Science, 256:1205-1210 (1992); U.S. Patent No. 5,641,869; and Schaefer et al Oncogene 15:1385-1394 (1997)); neu differentiation factors (NDFs), glial growth factors (GGFs); acetylcholine receptor inducing activity (ARIA); and sensory and. motor neuron derived factor (SMDF).
- NDFs neu differentiation factors
- GGFs glial growth factors
- ARIA acetylcholine receptor inducing activity
- SMDF motor neuron derived factor
- neuregulin-2 (NRG-2) which is reported to bind either HER3 or HER4 (Chang et al Nature 387 509-512 (1997); and Carraway et alNature 387:512-516 (1997)); neuregulin-3 which binds HER4 (Zhang et al PNAS (USA) 94(18):9562-7 (1997)); and neuregulin-4 which binds HER4 (Harari et al. Oncogene 18:2681-89 (1999)) HB-EGF, betacellulin and epiregulin also bind to HER4.
- EGF and TGF ⁇ do not bind HER2, EGF stimulates EGFR and HER2 to form a heterodimer, which activates EGFR and results in transphosphorylation of HER2 in the heterodimer- Dimerization and/or transphosphorylation appears to activate the HER2 tyrosine kinase. See Earp et al, supra.
- HER3 is co-expressed with HER2, an active signaling complex is formed and antibodies directed against HER2 are capable of disrupting this complex (Sliwkowski et al, J. Biol. Chem., 269(20): 14661-14665 (1994)).
- HER3 for heregulin (HRG) is increased to a higher affinity state when co-expressed with HER2.
- HRG heregulin
- HER4 like HER3, forms an active signaling complex with HER2 (Carraway and Cantley, CeZ/ 78:5-8 (1994)).
- rhuMAb 2C4 Pertuzumab, OMNITARGTM
- Pertuzumab OMNITARGTM
- rhuMAb 2C4 was developed as a humanized antibody that inhibits the dimerization of HER2 with other HER receptors, thereby inhibiting ligand- driven phosphorylation and activation, and downstream activation of the RAS and AKT pathways.
- Pertuzumab 3 subjects with advanced ovarian cancer were treated with Pertuzumab.
- TNF tumor necrosis factor
- TNF-alpha tumor necrosis factor-alpha
- TNF-beta tumor necrosis factor-beta
- LT-beta lymphotoxin-beta
- CD30 ligand CD27 ligand
- CD40 ligand OX-40 ligand
- 4-1BB ligand LIGHT
- Apo-1 ligand also referred to as Fas ligand or CD95 ligand
- Apo-2 ligand also referred to as Apo2L or TRAIL
- Apo-3 ligand also referred to as TWEAK
- APRIL OPG ligand
- OPG ligand also referred to as RANK ligand, ODF, or TRANCE
- TALL-I also referred to as BIyS, BAFF or THANK
- TNF family ligands Induction of various cellular responses mediated by such TNF family ligands is typically initiated by their binding to specific cell receptors. Some, but not all, TNF family ligands bind to, and induce various biological activity through, cell surface "death receptors" to activate caspases, or enzymes that carry out the cell death or apoptosis pathway (Salvesen et al, Cell, 91:443-446 (1997)).
- TNFRl TNFR2
- TACI GITR
- CD27 CD27
- OX-40 CD30
- CD40 HVEM
- Fas also referred to as Apo-1 or CD95
- DR4 also referred to as TRAIL-Rl
- DR5 also referred to as Apo-2 or TRAIL-R2
- DcRl DcR2
- osteoprotegerin OPG
- RANK RANK
- Apo-3 also referred to as DR3 or TRAMP
- TNF receptor family members share the typical structure of cell surface receptors including extracellular, transmembrane and intracellular regions, while others are found naturally as soluble proteins lacking a transmembrane and intracellular domain.
- the extracellular portion of typical TNFRs contains a repetitive amino acid sequence pattern of multiple cysteine-rich domains (CRDs), starting from the NEt;- terminus.
- Apo-2L or TRABL The ligand referred to as Apo-2L or TRABL was identified several years ago as a member of the TNF family of cytokines, (see, e.g., Wiley et al, Immunity, 3:673-682 (1995); Pitti et al, J. Biol. Chem., 271: 12697- 12690 (1996); WO 97/01633; WO 97/25428; US Patent 5,763,223 issued June 9, 1998; US Patent 6,284,236 issued September 4, 2001).
- the full-length native sequence human Apo2L/TRAIL polypeptide is a 281 amino acid long, Type II transmembrane protein.
- Some cells can produce a natural soluble form of the polypeptide, through enzymatic cleavage of the polypeptide's extracellular region (Mariani et al, J. Cell. Biol., 137:221-229 (1997)). Crystallographic studies of soluble forms of Apo2L/TRAIL reveal a homotrimeric structure similar to the structures of TNF and other related proteins (Hymowitz et al, Mole ⁇ . Cell, 4:563-571 (1999); Cha et al, Immunity, 11:253-261 (1999); Mongkolsapaya et al., Nature Structural Biology, 6:1048 (1999); Hymowitz et al, Biochemistry, 39:633-644 (2000)).
- Apo2L/TRAIL unlike other TNF family members however, was found to have a unique structural feature in that three cysteine residues (at position 2.30 of each subunit in the homotrimer) together coordinate a zinc atom, and that the zinc binding is important for trimer stability and biological activity. (Hymowitz et al, supra; Bodmer et al, J. Biol. Chem., 275:20632-20637 (2000)).
- Apo2L/TRAIL may play a role in immune system modulation, including autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (see, e.g., Thomas et al, J. Immunol, 161:2195- 2200 (1998); Johnsen et al, Cytokine, 11:664-672 (1999); Griffith et al, J. Exp. Med., 189:1343-1353 (1999); Song et al, J. Exp. Med., 191:1095-1103 (2000)).
- autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis
- Soluble forms of Apo2L/TRAIL have also been reported to induce apoptosis in a variety of cancer cells, including colon, lung, breast, prostate, bladder, kidney, ovarian and brain tumors, as well as melanoma, leukemia, and multiple myeloma (see, e.g., Wiley et al, supra; Pitti et al, supra; US Patent 6,030,945 issued February 29, 2000; US Patent 6,746,668 issued June 8, 2004; Rieger et al, FEBS Letters, 427:124-128 (1998); Ashkenazi et al, J. Clin.
- a ⁇ o2L/TRAIL preparations may vary in terms of biochemical properties and biological activities on diseased versus normal cells, depending, for example, on the presence or absence of a tag molecule, zinc content, and % trimer content (See, Lawrence et al, Nature Med., Letter to the Editor, 7:383-385 (2001); Qin et al, Nature Med., Letter to the Editor, 7:385-386 (2001)).
- Apo2L/TRAIL has been found to bind at least five different receptors. At least two of the receptors which bind Apo2L/TRAIL contain a functional, cytoplasmic death domain.
- DR5 Another such receptor for Apo2L/TRAIL has been referred to as Apo-2 (it has also been alternatively referred to as Apo-2; TRAIL-R or TRADL-R2, TR6, Tango-63, hAPO8, TRICK2 or KILLER) (see, e.g., Sheridan et al, Science, 277:818-821 (1997), Pan et al, Science, 277:815-818 (1997), WO98/51793 published November 19, 1998; WO98/41629 published September 24, 1998; Screaton et al., Curr.
- DR5 is reported to contain a cytoplasmic death domain and be capable of signaling apoptosis upon ligand binding (or upon binding a molecule, such as an agonist antibody, which mimics the activity of the ligand).
- the crystal structure of the complex formed between Apo-2L/TRAIL and DR5 is described in Hymowitz et al, Molecular Cell, 4:563-571 (1999).
- both DR4 and DR5 can trigger apoptosis independently foy recruiting and activating the apoptosis initiator, caspase-8, through the death-domain-containing adaptor molecule referred to as FADD/Mortl (Kischkel et al, Immunity, 12:611-620 (2000); Sprick et al, Immunity, 12.:599-609 (2000); Bodmer et al, Nature Cell Biol, 2:241-243 (2000)).
- DcRl also referred to as TRID, LIT or TRAIL-R3
- TRID TRID, LIT or TRAIL-R3
- McFarlane et al Science, 276:111-113 (1997); Sheridan et al, Science, 277:818-821 (1997); McFarlane et al, J. Biol. Chem., 272:25417-25420 (1997); Schneider et al, FEBS Letters, 416:329-334 (1997); Degli-Esposti et al, J. Exp.
- DcR2 also called TRUNDD or TRAIL-R4
- TRUNDD also called TRUNDD
- TRAIL-R4 Rost al, Curr. Biol, 7: 1003-1006
- Pan et al FEBS Letters, 424:41-45
- Degli-Esposti et al Immunity, 7:813-820 (1997)
- OPC OPC
- the DcRl and DcR2 receptors do not signal apoptosis.
- anti-DR4 antibodies directed to the DR4 receptor and having agonistic or apoptotic activity in certain mammalian cells are described in, e.g., WO 99/37684 published July 29, 1999; WO 00/73349 published July 12, 2000; WO 03/066661 published August 14, 2003. See, also, e.g., Griffith et al, J. Immunol, 162:2597- 2605 (1999); Chuntharapai et al, J.
- the invention herein relates, at least in part, to the identification of histidine-acetate, pH 5.5 to 6.5, as a particularly useful buffer for formulating monoclonal antibodies, especially full length IgGl antibodies which are susceptible to deamidation and/or aggregation.
- the formulation retards degradation of the antibody product therein.
- the invention concerns a stable pharmaceutical formulation comprising a monoclonal antibody in histidine-acetate buffer, pH 5.5 to 6.5.
- the monoclonal antibody preferably binds an antigen selected from the group consisting of HER2, CD20, DR5, BR3, IgE, and VEGF.
- the invention concerns a method of treating a disease or disorder in a subject comprising administering the formulation to a subject in an amount effective to treat the disease or disorder.
- the invention concerns a pharmaceutical formulation
- a pharmaceutical formulation comprising: (a) a full length IgGl antibody susceptible to deamidation or aggregation in an amount from about lOmg/mL to about 250mg/mL; (b) histidine-acetate buffer, pH 5.5 to 6.5; (c) saccharide selected from the group consisting of trehalose and sucrose, in an amount from about 6OmM to about 25OmM; and (d) polysorbate 20 in an amount from about 0.01% to about 0.1%.
- the invention also provides a method for reducing deamidation or aggregation of a therapeutic monoclonal antibody, comprising formulating the antibody in a histidine-acetate buffer, pH 5.5 to 6.5.
- the invention concerns a pharmaceutical formulation
- a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an antibody that binds to domain II of HER2 in a histidine buffer at a pH from about 5.5 to about 6.5, a saccharide and a surfactant.
- the invention also relates to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising Pertuzumab in an amount from about 20mg/mL to about 40mg/mL, histidine-acetate buffer, sucrose, and polysorbate 20, wherein the pH of the formulation is from about 5.5 to about 6.5.
- the invention also pertains to a pharmaceutical formulation
- a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a DR5 antibody in a histidine buffer at a pH from about 5.5 to about 6.5, a saccharide, and a surfactant.
- the invention concerns a pharmaceutical formulation comprising Apomab in an amount from about lOmg/mL to about 30mg/mL, histidine-acetate buffer, trehalose, and polysorbate 20, wherein the pH of the formulation is from about 5.5 to about 6.5.
- the invention provides a method of treating cancer in a subject, comprising administering the pharmaceutical formulation to the subject in an amount effective to treat the cancer.
- the invention also concerns a vial with a stopper pierceable by a syringe or a stainless steel tank comprising the formulation inside the vial or tank, optionally in frozen form.
- the invention provides a method of making a pharmaceutical formulation comprising: (a) preparing the monoclonal antibody formulation; and (b) evaluating physical stability, chemical stability, or biological activity of the monoclonal antibody in the formulation.
- Figure 1 depicts Domains I-IV (SEQ ID Nos.19-22, respectively) of the extracellular domain of HER2.
- Figures 2A and 2B depict alignments of the amino acid sequences of the variable light (V L ) (Fig. 2A) and variable heavy (VH) (Fig. 2B) domains of murine monoclonal antibody 2C4 (SEQ ID Nos. 1 and 2, respectively); VL and VJJ domains of humanized 2C4 version 574 (SEQ ID Nos. 3 and 4, respectively), and human VL and VH consensus frameworks (hum ⁇ l, light kappa subgroup I; humlll, heavy subgroup III) (SEQ
- CDRs Complementarity Determining Regions
- FIGS 3A and 3B show the amino acid sequences of Pertuzumab light chain and heavy chain (SEQ ID Nos. 15 and 16, respectively). CDRs are shown in bold. Calculated molecular mass of the light chain and heavy chain are 23,526.22 Da and 49,216.56 Da (cysteines in reduced form). The carbohydrate moiety is attached to Asn 299 of the heavy chain.
- Figures 4A and 4B show the amino acid sequences of Pertuzumab light and heavy chain, each including an intact amino terminal signal peptide sequence (SEQ ID Nos. 17 and 18, respectively).
- Figure 5 depicts, schematically, binding of 2C4 at the heterodimeric binding site of HER2, thereby preventing heterodimerization with activated EGFR or HER3.
- Figure 6 depicts coupling of HER2/HER3 to the MAPK and Akt pathways.
- Figure 7 compares activities of Trastuzumab and Pertuzumab.
- Figure 8 depicts stability of Pertuzumab formulation by ion exchange (IEX) analyses.
- Figure 9 shows stability of Pertuzumab formulation by size exclusion chromatography (SEC) analysis.
- Figure 10 reflects physical stability Pertuzumab in different formulations.
- Figure 11 is from an agitation study of Pertuzumab liquid formulations.
- Figure 12 is from another agitation study of Pertuzumab liquid formulations.
- Figure 13 is from a freeze-thawing study of Pertuzumab formulation.
- Figures 14A and 14B show the amino acid sequences of Trastuzumab light chain (SEQ ID No. 13) and heavy chain (SEQ ID No. 14).
- Figures 15A and 15B depict a variant Pertuzumab light chain sequence (SEQ ID No. 23) and a variant Pertuzumab heavy chain sequence (SEQ ID No. 24).
- Figure 16A and 16B shows oligosaccharide structures commonly observed in IgG antibodies.
- Figures 17A and 17B show the sequences of the light and heavy chains (SEQ ID Nos. 37-44) of specific anti-IgE antibodies E25, E26, HAEl and Hu-901.
- the variable light domain ends with the residues VEIK, residue 111.
- the variable heavy domain ends with the residues VTVSS, around residue 120.
- Figure 18A is a sequence alignment comparing the amino acid sequences of the variable light domain (V L ) of each of murine 2H7 (SEQ ID No. 25), humanized 2H7vl6 variant (SEQ ID No. 26), and the human kappa light chain subgroup I (SEQ ID No. 27).
- the CDRs of V L of 2H7 and hu2H7vl6 are as follows: CDRl (SEQ ID No. 57), CDR2 (SEQ ID No. 58), and CDR3 (SEQ ID No. 59).
- Figure 18B is a sequence alignment comparing the amino acid sequences of the variable heavy domain (V H ) of each of murine 2H7 (SEQ ID No. 28), humanized 2H7vl6 variant (SEQ ID No. 29), and the human consensus sequence of the heavy chain subgroup III (SEQ ID No. 30).
- the CDRs of V H of 2H7 and hu2H7vl6 are as follows: CDRl (SEQ ID No. 60), CDR2 (SEQ ID No. 61), and CDR3 (SEQ ID No. 62).
- Fig. 18A and Fig. 18B the CDRl, CDR2 and CDR3 in each chain are enclosed within brackets, flanked by the framework regions, FR1-FR4, as indicated.
- 2H7 refers to murine 2H7 antibody.
- the asterisks in between two rows of sequences indicate the positions that are different between the two sequences. Residue numbering is according to Kabat et al. Sequences of Immunological Interest, 5th Ed. Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. (1991), with insertions shown as a, b, c, d, and e.
- Figure 19 depicts variable domain sequences of three different VEGF antibodies with SEQ ID Nos. 31- 36.
- Figure 20 shows size exclusion chromatography (SEC) elution profile of the following Apomab samples: (a) control and formulations prepared at (b) pH 4.0, (c) pH 5.0, (d) pH 6.0 and (e) pH 7.0. The formulated samples were stored at 40 0 C for 2 months prior to the analysis.
- SEC size exclusion chromatography
- Figure 21 depicts pH rate profile for the loss in Apomab antibody monomer during storage. Monomer kinetics by SEC was monitored during storage at 30 0 C and 40 0 C and the first-order rate constants were calculated.
- Figure 22 provides ion exchange chromatography (IEC) elution profile of Apomab samples as follows: (a) control and formulations prepared at (b) pH 4.0, (c) pH 5.0, (d) pH 6.0 and (e) pH 7.0. The formulated samples were stored at 40 0 C for 2 months prior to the analysis.
- IEC ion exchange chromatography
- Figure 23 shows pH rate profile for the loss in IEC main peak during storage. Main peak kinetics by IEC was monitored during storage at 30 0 C and 40 0 C and the first-order rate constants were calculated.
- Figure 24 shows the nucleotide sequence of human Apo-2 ligand cDNA (SEQ ID No. 45) and its derived amino acid sequence (SEQ ID No. 46).
- the "N" at nucleotide position 447 (in SEQ ID No. 45) is used to indicate the nucleotide base may be a "T” or "G”.
- Figures 25 A and 25B show the 411 amino acid sequence of human DR5 receptor (SEQ ID No.47) as published in WO 98/51793 on November 19, 1998, and the encoding nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID No. 48).
- Figures 26A and 26B show the 440 amino acid sequence of human DR5 receptor (SEQ ID No. 49) and the encoding nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID No. 50), as also published in WO 98/35986 on August 20, 1998.
- Figure 27 shows the Apomab 7.3 heavy chain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID No. 51).
- Figure 28 shows the Apomab 7.3 light chain amino acid sequence (SEQ ID No.52).
- Figures 29 show the alignment of 16E2 heavy chain (SEQ ID No. 53) and Apomab 7.3 heavy chain (SEQ ID No. 51) amino acid sequences.
- Figure 30 shows the alignment of 16E2 light chain (SEQ ID No. 54) and Apomab 7.3 light chain (SEQ ID No. 52) amino acid sequences.
- Figures 31A and 31B depict the variable heavy amino acid sequence (Fig. 31A; SEQ ID No. 55) and variable light amino acid sequence (Fig. 31B; SEQ ID No. 56) of Apomab 7.3. CDR residues are identified in bold.
- Figure 32 shows an alignment of the mature 2H7vl6 and 2H7v511 light chains (SEQ ID Nos. 63 and 64, respectively). Sequences shown with Kabat variable domain residue numbering and Eu constant domain residue numbering.
- Figure 33 shows an alignment of the mature 2H7vl6 and 2H7v511 heavy chains (SEQ ID Nos. 65 and 66, respectively). Sequences shown with Kabat variable domain residue numbering and Eu constant domain residue numbering.
- pharmaceutical formulation refers to a preparation which is in such form as to permit the biological activity of the active ingredient to be effective, and which contains no additional components which are unacceptably toxic to a subject to which the formulation would be administered. Such formulations are sterile.
- a "sterile" formulation is asceptic or free from all living microorganisms and their spores.
- a "frozen” formulation is one at a temperature below OC.
- the frozen formulation is not freeze-dried, nor is it subjected to prior, or subsequent, lyophilization.
- the frozen formulation comprises frozen drug substance for storage (in stainless steel tank) or frozen drug product (in final vial configuration).
- a “stable" formulation is one in which the protein therein essentially retains its physical stability and/or chemical stability and/or biological activity upon storage. Preferably, the formulation essentially retains its physical and chemical stability, as well as its biological activity upon storage. The storage period is generally selected based on the intended shelf-life of the formulation.
- Various analytical techniques for measuring protein stability are available in the art and are reviewed in Peptide and Protein Drug Delivery, 247-301, Vincent Lee Ed., Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, New York, Pubs. (1991) and Jones, A. Adv. Drug Delivery Rev. 10: 29-90 (1993), for example. Stability can be measured at a selected temperature for a selected time period.
- the formulation is stable at about 40 ° C for at least about 2-4 weeks, and/or stable at about 5°C and/or 15°C for at least 3 months, and/or stable at about -20 0 C for at least 3 months or at least 1 year.
- the formulation is preferably stable following freezing (to, e.g., -70 0 C) and thawing of the formulation, for example following 1, 2 or 3 cycles of freezing and thawing.
- Stability can be evaluated qualitatively and/or quantitatively in a variety of different ways, including evaluation of aggregate formation (for example using size exclusion chromatography, by measuring turbidity, and/or by visual inspection); by assessing charge heterogeneity using cation exchange chromatography or capillary zone electrophoresis; amino-terminal or carboxy- terminal sequence analysis; mass spectrometric analysis; SDS-PAGE analysis to compare reduced and intact antibody; peptide map (for example tryptic or LYS-C) analysis; evaluating biological activity or antigen binding function of the antibody; etc.
- Instability may involve any one or more of: aggregation, deamidation ⁇ e.g. Asn deamidation), oxidation ⁇ e.g.
- a "deamidated" monoclonal antibody herein is one in which one or more asparagine residue thereof has been derivitized, e.g. to an aspartic acid or an iso-aspartic acid.
- An antibody which is "susceptible to deamidation" is one comprising one or more residue which has been found to be prone to deamidate.
- An antibody which is "susceptible to aggregation" is one which has been found to aggregate with other antibody molecule(s), especially upon freezing and/or agitation.
- An antibody which is "susceptible to fragmentation" is one which has been found to be cleaved into two or more fragments, for example at a hinge region thereof.
- reducing deamidation, aggregation, or fragmentation is intended preventing or decreasing the amount of deamidation, aggregation, or fragmentation relative to the monoclonal antibody formulated at a different pH or in a different buffer.
- biological activity of a monoclonal antibody refers to the ability of the antibody to bind to antigen and result in a measurable biological response which can be measured in vitro or in vivo. Such activity may be antagonistic (for example where the antibody is a HER2 antibody) or agonistic (for instance where the antibody binds DR5).
- the biological activity refers to the ability of the formulated antibody to inhibit proliferation of the human breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-175-VII.
- the biological activity can refer, for example, to the ability of the formulated antibody to kill colon carcinoma, Colo205, cells.
- isotonic is meant that the formulation of interest has essentially the same osmotic pressure as human blood. Isotonic formulations will generally have an osmotic pressure from about 250 to 350mOsm. Isotonicity can be measured using a vapor pressure or ice-freezing type osmometer, for example.
- buffer refers to a buffered solution that resists changes in pH by the action of its acid- base conjugate components.
- the buffer of this invention preferably has a pH in the range from about 5.0 to about 7.0, preferably from about 5.5 to about 6.5, for example from about 5.8 to about 6.2, and most preferably has a pH of about 6.0.
- buffers that will control the pH in this range include acetate, succinate, succinate, gluconate, histidine, citrate, glycylglycine and other organic acid buffers.
- the preferred buffer herein is a histidine buffer.
- a "histidine buffer” is a buffer comprising histidine ions.
- histidine buffers include histidine chloride, histidine acetate, histidine phosphate, histidine sulfate.
- the preferred histidine buffer identified in the examples herein was found to be histidine acetate.
- the histidine acetate buffer is prepared by titrating L-histidine (free base, solid) with acetic acid (liquid).
- the histidine buffer or histidine-acetate buffer is at pH 5.5 to 6.5, preferably pH 5.8 to 6.2.
- a “saccharide” herein comprises the general composition (CH2O)n and derivatives thereof, including monosaccharides, disaccharides, trisaccharides, polysaccharides, sugar alcohols, reducing sugars, nonreducing sugars, etc.
- saccharides herein include glucose, sucrose, trehalose, lactose, fructose, maltose, dextran, glycerin, dextran, erythritol, glycerol, arabitol, sylitol, sorbitol, mannitol, mellibiose, melezitose, raffinose, mannotriose, stachyose, maltose, lactulose, maltulose, glucitol, maltitol, lactitol, iso-maltulose, etc.
- the preferred saccharide herein is a nonreducing disaccharide, such as trehalose or sucrose.
- a surfactant refers to a surface-active agent, preferably a nonionic surfactant.
- surfactants herein include polysorbate (for example, polysorbate 20 and, polysorbate 80); poloxamer (e.g.
- poloxamer 188 Triton; sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS); sodium laurel sulfate; sodium octyl glycoside; lauryl-, myristyl-, linoleyl-, or stearyl-sulfobetaine; lauryl-, myristyl-, linoleyl- or stearyl-sarcosine; linoleyl-, myristyl-, or cetyl-betaine; lauroamidopropyl-, cocamidopropyl-, linoleamidopropyl-, myristamidopropyl-, palmidopropyl-, or isostearamidopropyl-betaine (e.g.
- lauroamidopropyl myristamidopropyl-, palmidopropyl-, or isostearamidopropyl-dimethylamine; sodium methyl cocoyl-, or disodium methyl oleyl-taurate; and the MONAQU ATTM series (Mona Industries, Inc., Paterson, New Jersey); polyethyl glycol, polypropyl glycol, and copolymers of ethylene and propylene glycol (e.g. Pluronics, PF68 etc); etc.
- the preferred surfactant herein is polysorbate 20.
- HER receptor is a receptor protein tyrosine kinase which belongs to the HER receptor family and includes EGFR, HER2, HER3 and HER4 receptors and other members of this family to be identified in the future.
- the HER receptor will generally comprise an extracellular domain, which may bind an HER ligand; a lipophilic transmembrane domain; a conserved intracellular tyrosine kinase domain; and a carboxyl-terminal signaling domain harboring several tyrosine residues which can be phosphorylated.
- the HER receptor is native sequence human HER receptor.
- the extracellular domain of HER2 comprises four domains, Domain I (amino acid residues from about 1-195), Domain II (amino acid residues from about 196-320), Domain III (amino acid residues from about 321- 488), and Domain IV (amino acid residues from about 489-632) (residue numbering without signal peptide).
- Domain I amino acid residues from about 1-195
- Domain II amino acid residues from about 196-320
- Domain III amino acid residues from about 321- 488
- Domain IV amino acid residues from about 489-632
- ErbBl refers to EGFR as disclosed, for example, in Carpenter et al. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 56:881-914 (1987), including naturally occurring mutant forms thereof (e.g. a deletion mutant EGFR as in Humphrey et al. PNAS (USA) 87:4207-4211 (1990)).
- erbBl refers to the gene encoding the EGFR protein product.
- ErbB2 and HER2 are used interchangeably herein and refer to human HER2 protein described, for example, in Semba et al., PNAS (USA) 82:6497-6501 (1985) and Yamamoto et al. Nature 319:230-234 (1986) (Genebank accession number X03363).
- the term “erbBT refers to the gene encoding human ErbB2 and "neu " refers to the gene encoding rat pi 85" e ".
- Preferred HER2 is native sequence human HER2.
- ErbB3 and HER3 refer to the receptor polypeptide as disclosed, for example, in US Pat. Nos. 5,183,884 and 5,480,968 as well as Kraus et al. PNAS (USA) 86:9193-9197 (1989).
- ErbB4 and HER4 herein refer to the receptor polypeptide as disclosed, for example, in EP Pat Appln No 599,274; Plowman et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. ScL USA, 90:1746-1750 (1993); and Plowman et al, Nature, 366:473-475 (1993), including isoforms thereof, e.g., as disclosed in WO99/19488, published April 22, 1999.
- HER ligand is meant a polypeptide which binds to and/or activates a HER receptor.
- the HER ligand of particular interest herein is a native sequence human HER ligand such as epidermal growth factor (EGF) (Savage et al, J. Biol. Chem. 2Al :1612-1621 (1972)); transforming growth factor alpha (TGF- ⁇ ) (Marquardt et al, Science 223:1079-1082 (1984)); amphiregulin also known as schwanoma or keratinocyte autocrine growth factor (Shoyab et al Science 243: 1074-1076 (1989); Kimura et al.
- EGF epidermal growth factor
- TGF- ⁇ transforming growth factor alpha
- amphiregulin also known as schwanoma or keratinocyte autocrine growth factor
- HER ligands which bind EGFR include EGF, TGF- ⁇ , amphiregulin, betacellulin, HB-EGF and epiregulin.
- HER Iigands which bind HER3 include heregulins.
- HER Iigands capable of binding HER4 include betacellulin, epiregulin, HB-EGF, NRG-2, NRG-3, NRG-4 and heregulins.
- Heregulin when used herein refers to a polypeptide encoded by the heregulin gene product as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,641,869 or Marchionni et al., Nature, 362:312-318 (1993).
- heregulins include heregulin- ⁇ , heregulin- ⁇ l, heregulin- ⁇ 2 and heregulin- ⁇ 3 (Holmes et al, Science, 256:1205- 1210 (1992); and U.S. Patent No. 5,641,869); tieu differentiation factor (NDF) (Peles et al.
- the term includes biologically active fragments and/or amino acid sequence variants of a native sequence HRG polypeptide, such as an EGF-like domain fragment thereof (e.g. HRG ⁇ l i77- 2 44 ).
- a "HER dimer” herein is a noncovalently associated dimer comprising at least two different HER receptors. Such complexes may form when a cell expressing two or more HER receptors is exposed to an HER ligand and can be isolated by immunoprecipitation and analyzed by SDS-P AGE as described in Sliwkowski et al, J. Biol. Chem., 269(20):14661-14665 (1994), for example. Examples of such HER dimers include EGFR- HER2, HER2-HER3 and HER3-HER4 heterodimers. Moreover, the HER dirner may comprise two or more HER2 receptors combined with a different HER receptor, such as HER3, HER.4 or EGFR. Other proteins, such as a cytokine receptor subunit (e.g. gpl30) may be associated with the dimer.
- a cytokine receptor subunit e.g. gpl30
- a "heterodimeric binding site" on HER2 refers to a region in the extracellular domain of HER2 that contacts, or interfaces with, a region in the extracellular domain of EGFR, HER3 or HER4 upon formation of a dimer therewith. The region is found in Domain II of HER2. Franklin etal. Cancer Cell 5:317-328 (2004).
- HER activation or "HER2 activation” refers to activation, or phosphorylation, of any one or more HER receptors, or HER2 receptors. Generally, HER activation results in signal transduction (e.g. that caused by an intracellular kinase domain of a HER receptor phosphorylating tyrosine residues in the HER receptor or a substrate polypeptide). HER activation may be mediated by HER ligand binding to a HER dimer comprising the HER receptor of interest.
- HER ligand binding to a HER dimer may activate a lcinase domain of one or more of the HER receptors in the dimer and thereby results in phosphorylation of tyrosine residues in one or more of the HER receptors and/or phosphorylation of tyrosine residues in additional substrate polypeptides(s), such as Akt or MAPK intracellular kinases.
- antibody herein is used in the broadest sense and specifically covers full length monoclonal antibodies, polyclonal antibodies, multispecific antibodies ⁇ e.g. bispecific antibodies) formed from at least two full length antibodies, and antibody fragments, so long as they exhibit the desired biological activity.
- monoclonal antibody refers to an antibody obtained from a population of substantially homogeneous antibodies, i.e., the individual antibodies comprising the population are identical and/or bind the same epitope, except for possible variants that may arise during production of the monoclonal antibody, such variants generally being present in minor amounts.
- each monoclonal antibody is directed against a single determinant on the antigen.
- the monoclonal antibodies are advantageous in that they are uncontaminated by other immunoglobulins.
- the modifier "monoclonal" indicates the character of the antibody as being obtained from a substantially homogeneous population of antibodies, and is not to be construed as requiring production of the antibody by any particular method.
- the monoclonal antibodies to be used in accordance with the present invention may be made by the hybridoma method first described by Kohler et al, Nature, 256:495 (1975), or may be made by recombinant DNA methods (see, e.g., U.S. Patent No. 4,816,567).
- the "monoclonal antibodies” may also be isolated from phage antibody libraries using the techniques described in Clackson et al, Nature, 352:624—628 (1991) and Marks et al, J. MoI. Biol, 222:581-597 (1991), for example.
- the monoclonal antibodies herein specifically include "chimeric" antibodies in which a portion of the heavy and/or light chain is identical with or homologous to corresponding sequences in antibodies derived from a particular species or belonging to a particular antibody class or subclass, while the remainder of the chain(s) is identical with or homologous to corresponding sequences in antibodies derived from another species or belonging to another antibody class or subclass, as well as fragments of such antibodies, so long as they exhibit the desired biological activity (U.S. Patent No. 4,816,567; and Morrison et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. ScL US ⁇ , 81:6851-6855 (1984)).
- Chimeric antibodies of interest herein include "primatized" antibodies comprising variable domain antigen-binding sequences derived from a non-human primate (e.g. Old World Monkey, Ape etc) and human constant region sequences.
- Antibody fragments comprise a portion of a full length antibody, preferably comprising the antigen- binding or variable region thereof.
- antibody fragments include Fab, Fab', F(ab') 2 , and Fv fragments; diabodies; linear antibodies; single-chain antibody molecules; and multispecific antibodies formed from antibody fragment(s).
- a “full length antibody” is one which comprises an antigen-binding variable region as well as a light chain constant domain (CL) and heavy chain constant domains, CH1 > CJJ2 and CH3.
- the constant domains may be native sequence constant domains (e.g. human native sequence constant domains) or amino acid sequence variants thereof.
- the full length antibody has one or more effector functions.
- main species antibody refers to the antibody structure in a composition which is the quantitatively predominant antibody molecule in the composition.
- the main species antibody is a HER2 antibody, such as an antibody that binds to Domain II of HER2, antibody that inhibits HER dimerization more effectively than Trastuzumab, and/or an antibody which binds to a heterodimeric binding site of HER2.
- the preferred embodiment herein of a main species HER2 antibody is one comprising the variable light and variable heavy amino acid sequences in SEQ ID Nos. 3 and 4, and most preferably comprising the light chain and heavy chain amino acid sequences in SEQ ID Nos. 15 and 16 (Pertuzumab).
- amino acid sequence variant antibody herein is an antibody with an amino acid sequence "which differs from a main species antibody.
- amino acid sequence variants will possess at least about 70% homology with the main species antibody, and preferably, they will be at least about 80%, more preferably at least about 90% homologous with the main species antibody.
- the amino acid sequence variants possess substitutions, deletions, and/or additions at certain positions within or adjacent to the amino acid sequence of the main species antibody.
- amino acid sequence variants herein include acidic variant (e.g. deamidated antibody variant), basic variant, the antibody with an amino-terminal leader extension (e.g.
- VHS- on one or two light chains thereof, antibody with a C-terminal lysine residue on one or two heavy chains thereof, etc, and includes combinations of variations to the amino acid sequences of heavy and/or light chains.
- the antibody variant of particular interest herein is the antibody comprising an amino-terminal leader extension on one or two light chains thereof, optionally further comprising other amino acid sequence and/or glycosylation differences relative to the main species antibody.
- a “therapeutic monoclonal antibody” is an antibody used for therapy of a human subject.
- Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies disclosed herein include: HER2 antibodies for cancer and various non-malignant diseases or disorders; CD20 or BR3 antibodies for therapy of B cell malignancies, autoimmune diseases, graft rejection, or blocking an immune response to a foreign antigen; IgE antibodies for therapy of an IgE-mediated disorder; DR5 or VEGF antibodies for cancer therapy.
- glycosylation variant antibody herein is an antibody with one or more carbohydrate moeities attached thereto which differ from one or more carbohydate moieties attached to a main species antibody.
- glycosylation variants herein include antibody with a Gl or G2 oligosaccharide structure, instead a GO oligosaccharide structure, attached to an Fc region thereof, antibody with one or two carbohydrate moieties attached to one or two light chains thereof, antibody with no carbohydrate attached to one or two heavy chains of the antibody, etc, and combinations of glycosylation alterations.
- an oligosaccharide structure such as that shown in Fig. 16 herein may be attached to one or two heavy chains of the antibody, e.g. at residue 299 (298, Eu numbering of residues).
- residue 299 298, Eu numbering of residues.
- GO was the predominant oligosaccharide structure, with other oligosaccharide structures such as GO-F, G-I, Man5, Man6, Gl-I, Gl(l-6), Gl(l-3) and G2 being found in lesser amounts in the Pertuzumab composition.
- Gl oligosaccharide structure herein includes G-I, Gl-I, Gl(l-6) and Gl(l-3) structures.
- amino-terminal leader extension herein refers to one or more amino acid residues of the amino- terminal leader sequence that are present at the amino-terminus of any one or more heavy or light chains of an antibody.
- An exemplary amino-terminal leader extension comprises or consists of three amino acid residues, VHS, present on one or both light chains of an antibody variant.
- Homology is defined as the percentage of residues in the amino acid sequence variant that are identical after aligning the sequences and introducing gaps, if necessary, to achieve the maximum percent homology. Methods and computer programs for the alignment are well known in the art. One such computer program is "Align 2", authored by Genentech, Inc., which was filed with user documentation in the United States Copyright Office, Washington, DC 20559, on December 10, 1991.
- Antibody effector functions refer to those biological activities attributable to the Fc region (a native sequence Fc region or amino acid sequence variant Fc region) of an antibody.
- Examples of antibody effector functions include CIq binding; complement dependent cytotoxicity; Fc receptor binding; antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC); phagocytosis; down regulation of cell surface receptors (e.g. B cell receptor; BCR), etc.
- full length antibodies can be assigned to different "classes". There are five major classes of full length antibodies: IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM, and several of these may be further divided into “subclasses” (isotypes), e.g., IgGl, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgA, and IgA2.
- the heavy-chain constant domains that correspond to the different classes of antibodies are called ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ , and ⁇ , respectively.
- the subunit structures and three-dimensional configurations of different classes of immunoglobulins are well known.
- Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity and “ADCC” refer to a cell- mediated reaction in which nonspecific cytotoxic cells that express Fc receptors (FcRs) (e.g. Natural Killer (3NTK) cells, neutrophils, and macrophages) recognize bound antibody on a target cell and subsequently cause lysis of the target cell.
- FcRs Fc receptors
- FcR expression on hematopoietic cells in summarized is Table 3 on page 464 of Ravetch and Kinet, Anna. Rev. Immunol 9:457-92 (1991).
- ADCC activity of a molecule of interest may be assessed in vitro, such as that described in US Patent No. 5,500,362 or 5,821,337.
- useful effector cells for such assays include peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and Natural Killer (NK) cells.
- PBMC peripheral blood mononuclear cells
- NK Natural Killer
- ADCC activity of the molecule of interest may be assessed in vivo, e.g., in a animal model such as that disclosed in Clynes et al. PNAS (USA) 95:652-656 (1998).
- Human effector cells are leukocytes which express one or more FcRs and perform effector functions. Preferably, the cells express at least Fc ⁇ RIII and perform ADCC effector function. Examples of human leukocytes which mediate ADCC include peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), natural killer (NK) cells, monocytes, cytotoxic T cells and neutrophils; with PBMCs and NK cells being preferred.
- PBMC peripheral blood mononuclear cells
- NK natural killer cells
- monocytes cytotoxic T cells and neutrophils
- the effector cells may be isolated from a native source thereof, e.g. from blood or PBMCs as described herein.
- Fc receptor or “FcR” are used to describe a receptor that binds to the Fc region of an antibody.
- the preferred FcR is a native sequence human FcR.
- a preferred HcR is one which binds an IgG antibody (a gamma receptor) and includes receptors of the Fc ⁇ RI, Fc ⁇ RII, and Fc ⁇ RIII subclasses, including allelic variants and alternatively spliced forms of these receptors.
- Fc ⁇ RII receptors include Fc ⁇ RIIA (an “activating receptor") and Fc ⁇ RIIB (an “inhibiting receptor”), which have similar amino acid sequences that differ primarily in the cytoplasmic domains thereof.
- Activating receptor Fc ⁇ RIIA contains an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) in its cytoplasmic domain.
- Inhibiting receptor Fc ⁇ RIIB contains an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibition motif (ITIM) in its cytoplasmic domain, (see review M. in Daeron, Annu. Rev. Immunol. 15:203-234 (1997)).
- FcRs are reviewed in Ravetch and Kinet, Anna. Rev. Immunol 9:457- 92 (1991); Capel et al, Immunomethods 4:25-34 (1994); and de Haas et al, J. Lab. Clin. Med. 126:330-41 (1995).
- FcR FcR
- FcRn neonatal receptor
- “Complement dependent cytotoxicity” or “CDC” refers to the ability of a molecule to lyse a target in the presence of complement.
- the complement activation pathway is initiated by the binding of the first component of the complement system (CIq) to a molecule (e.g. an antibody) complexed with a cognate antigen.
- CIq first component of the complement system
- a CDC assay e.g. as described in Gazzano-Santoro et al., J. Immunol. Methods 202:163 (1996), may be performed.
- “Native antibodies” are usually heterotetrameric glycoproteins of about 150,000 daltons, composed of two identical light (L) chains and two identical heavy (H) chains. Each light chain is linked to a heavy chain by one covalent disulfide bond, while the number of disulfide linkages varies among the heavy chains of different immunoglobulin isotypes. Each heavy and light chain also has regularly spaced intrachain disulfide bridges.
- Each heavy chain has at one end a variable domain (VH) followed by a number of constant domains.
- Each, light chain has a variable domain at one end (VL) and a constant domain at its other end.
- the constant domain of the light chain is aligned with the first constant domain of the heavy chain, and the light-chain variable domain is aligned with the variable domain of the heavy chain.
- Particular amino acid residues are believed to form an interface between the light chain and heavy chain variable domains.
- variable refers to the fact that certain portions of the variable domains differ extensively in sequence among antibodies and are used in the binding and specificity of each particular antibody for its particular antigen. However, the variability is not evenly distributed throughout the variable domains of antibodies. It is concentrated in three segments called hypervariable regions both in the light chain and the heavy chain variable domains. The more highly conserved portions of variable domains are called the framework regions (FRs).
- the variable domains of native heavy and light chains each comprise four FRs, largely adopting a ⁇ -sheet configuration, connected by three hypervariable regions, which form loops connecting, and in some cases forming part of, the ⁇ -sheet structure.
- the hypervariable regions in each chain are held together in close proximity by the FRs and, with the hypervariable regions from the other chain, contribute to the formation of the antigen-binding site of antibodies (see Kabat et al., Sequences of Proteins of Immunological Interest, 5th Ed. Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. (1991)).
- the constant domains are not involved directly in binding an antibody to an antigen, but exhibit various effector functions, such as participation of the antibody in antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC).
- hypervariable region when used herein refers to the amino acid residues of an antibody which are responsible for antigen-binding.
- the hypervariable region generally comprises amino acid residues from a "complementarity determining region" or "CDR" ⁇ e.g. residues 24-34 (Ll), 50-56 (L2) and 89-97 (TL3) in the light chain variable domain and 31-35 (Hl), 50-65 (H2) and 95-102 (H3) in the heavy chain variable domain; Kabat et al., Sequences of Proteins of Immunological Interest, 5th Ed. Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. (1991)) and/or those residues from a "hypervariable loop" (e.g.
- Papain digestion of antibodies produces two identical antigen-binding fragments, called “Fab” fragments, each with a single antigen-binding site, and a residual "Fc” fragment, whose name reflects its ability to crystallize readily. Pepsin treatment yields an F(ab') 2 fragment that has two antigen-binding sites and is still capable of cross-linking antigen.
- Fv is the minimum antibody fragment which contains a complete antigen-recognition and antigen- binding site. This region consists of a dimer of one heavy chain and one light chain variable domain in tigr ⁇ it, non-covalent association. It is in this configuration that the three hypervariable regions of each variable domain interact to define an antigen-binding site on the surface of the VH-VL dimer. Collectively, the six hypervariable regions confer antigen-binding specificity to the antibody. However, even a single variable domain (or half of an Fv comprising only three hypervariable regions specific for an antigen) has the ability to recognize and bind antigen, although at a lower affinity than the entire binding site.
- the Fab fragment also contains the constant domain of the light chain and the first constant domain (CHl) of the heavy chain.
- Fab' fragments differ from Fab fragments by the addition of a few residues at the carboxy terminus of the heavy chain CHl domain including one or more cysteines from the antibody hinge region.
- Fab'-SH is the designation herein for Fab' in which the cysteine residue(s) of the constant domains bear at least one free thiol group.
- F(ab') 2 antibody fragments originally were produced as pairs of Fab' fragments which have hinge cysteines between them. Other chemical couplings of antibody fragments are also known.
- the "light chains" of antibodies from any vertebrate species can be assigned to one of two clearly distinct types, called kappa (K) and lambda ( ⁇ ), based on the amino acid sequences of their constant domains.
- Single-chain Fv or “scFv” antibody fragments comprise the VH and VL domains of antibody, wherein these domains are present in a single polypeptide chain.
- the Fv polypeptide further comprises a polypeptide linker between the VH and VL domains which enables the scFv to form the desired structure for antigen binding.
- HER2 antibody scFv fragments are described in WO93/16185; U.S. Patent No. 5,571,894; and U.S. Patent No. 5,587,458.
- diabodies refers to small antibody fragments with two antigen-binding sites, which fragments comprise a variable heavy domain (VH) connected to a variable light domain (VL) in the same polypeptide chain (VH - VL).
- VH variable heavy domain
- VL variable light domain
- linker that is too short to allow pairing between the two domains on the same chain, the domains are forced to pair with the complementary domains of another chain and create two antigen-binding sites.
- Diabodies are described more fully in, for example, EP 404,097; WO 93/11161; and Hollinger et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. ScL USA, 90:6444-6448 (1993).
- Humanized forms of non-human (e.g., rodent) antibodies are chimeric antibodies that contain minimal sequence derived from non-human immunoglobulin.
- humanized antibodies are human immunoglobulins (recipient antibody) in which residues from a hypervariable region of the recipient are replaced by residues from a hypervariable region of a non-human species (donor antibody) such as mouse, rat, rabbit or nonhuman primate having the desired specificity, affinity, and capacity.
- donor antibody such as mouse, rat, rabbit or nonhuman primate having the desired specificity, affinity, and capacity.
- framework region (FR) residues of the human immunoglobulin are replaced by corresponding non-human residues.
- humanized antibodies may comprise residues that are not found in the recipient antibody or in the donor antibody. These modifications are made to further refine antibody performance.
- the humanized antibody will comprise substantially all of at least one, and typically two, variable domains, in which all or substantially all of the hypervariable loops correspond to those of a non-human immunoglobulin and all or substantially all of the FRs are those of a human immunoglobulin sequence.
- the humanized antibody optionally also will comprise at least a portion of an immunoglobulin constant region (Fc), typically that of a human immunoglobulin.
- Fc immunoglobulin constant region
- Humanized HER2 antibodies include huMAb4D5-l, huMAb4D5-2, huMAb4D5-3, huMAb4D5-4, huMAb4D5-5, huMAb4D5-6, huMAb4D5-7 and huMAb4D5-8 or Trastuzumab (HERCEPTIN®) as described in Table 3 of U.S. Patent 5,821,337 expressly incorporated herein by reference; humanized 520C9 (WO93/21319) and humanized 2C4 antibodies as described herein.
- Trastuzumab refers to an antibody comprising the light and heavy chain amino acid sequences in SEQ ID NOS. 13 and 14, respectively.
- Pertuzumab refers to an antibody comprising the variable light and variable heavy amino acid sequences in SEQ ID Nos. 3 and 4, respectfully. Where Pertuzumab is a full length antibody, it preferably comprises the light chain and heavy chain amino acid sequences in SEQ ID NOS. 15 and 16, respectively.
- naked antibody is an antibody (as herein defined) that is not conjugated to a heterologous molecule, such as a cytotoxic moiety or radiolabel.
- affinity matured antibody is one with one or more alterations in one or more hypervariable regions thereof which result an improvement in the affinity of the antibody for antige n, compared to a parent antibody which does not possess those alteration(s).
- Preferred affinity matured antibodies will have nanomolar or even picomolar affinities for the target antigen.
- Affinity matured antibodies are produced by procedures known in the art. Marks et al. Bio/Technology 10:779-783 (1992) describes affinity maturation by VH and VL domain shuffling. Random mutagenesis of CDR and/or framework residues is described by: Barbas et al. P roc Nat. Acad. Sci, USA 91:3809-3813 (1994); Schie ⁇ et al.
- an "agonist antibody” is an antibody which binds to and activates a receptor.
- the receptor activation capability of the agonist antibody will be at least qualitatively similar (and may be essentially quantitatively similar) to a native agonist ligand of the receptor.
- An example of an agonist antibody is one which binds to a receptor in the TNF receptor superfamily, such as DR5, and induces apoptosis of cells expressing the TNF receptor ⁇ e.g. DR5).
- Assays for determining induction of apoptosis are described in WO98/51793 and WO99/37684, both of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
- an “isolated” antibody is one which has been identified and separated and/or recovered from a component of its natural environment. Contaminant components of its natural environment are materials which would interfere with diagnostic or therapeutic uses for the antibody, and may include enzymes, hormones, and other proteinaceous or nonproteinaceous solutes.
- the antibody will be purified (1) to greater than 95% by weight of antibody as determined by the Lowry method, and most preferably more than 99% by weight, (2) to a degree sufficient to obtain at least 15 residues of N-terminal or internal amino acid sequence by use of a spinning cup sequenator, or (3) to homogeneity by SDS-PAGE under reducing or nonreducing conditions using Coomassie blue or, preferably, silver stain.
- Isolated antibody includes the antibody in situ within recombinant cells since at least one component of the antibody's natural environment will not be present. Ordinarily, however, isolated antibody will be prepared by at least one purification step.
- a HER2 antibody which "inhibits HER dimerization more effectively than Trasti ⁇ zumab" is one which reduces or eliminates HER dimers more effectively (for example at least about 2-fold more effectively) than Trastuzumab.
- such an antibody inhibits HER2 dimerization at least about as effectively as an antibody selected from the group consisting of murine monoclonal antibody 2C4, a Fab fragment of murine monoclonal antibody 2C4, Pertuzumab, and a Fab fragment of Pertuzumab.
- Assays for screening for antibodies with the ability to inhibit HER dimerization more effectively than Trastuzumab are described in Agus et a Cancer Cell 2: 127-137 (2002) and WOO 1/00245 (Adams et al.).
- one may assay for inhibition of HER dimerization by assessing, for example, inhibition of HER dimer formation (see, e.g., Fig. IA-B of Agus et al.
- Cancer Cell 2 127-137 (2002); and WO01/00245); reduction in HER ligand activation of cells which express HER dimers (WO01/00245and Fig. 2A-B of Agus et al. Cancer Cell 2: 127-137 (2002), for example); blocking of HER ligand binding to cells ⁇ vhich express HER dimers (WO01/00245, and Fig. 2E of Agus et al. Cancer Cell 2: 127-137 (2002), for exainple); cell growth inhibition of cancer cells ⁇ e.g.
- MCF7, MDA-MD-134, ZR-75-1, MD-MB-175, T-47D cells which express HER dimers in the presence (or absence) of HER ligand (WOO 1/00245 and Figs. 3A-D of Agus et al. Cancer Cell 2: 127-137 (2002), for instance); inhibition of downstream signaling (for instance, inhibition of HRG-dependent AKT phosphorylation or inhibition of HRG- or TGF ⁇ - dependent MAPK phosphorylation) (see, WOO 1/00245, and Fig. 2C-D of Agus et al. Cancer Cell 2: 127-137 (2002), for example).
- the HER2 antibody may "inhibit HRG-dependent AKT phosphorylation” and/or inhibit "HRG- or TGF ⁇ -dependent MAPK phosphorylation” more effectively (for instance at least 2-fold more effectively) than Trastuzumab (see Agus et al. Cancer Cell 2: 127-137 (2002) and WO01/00245, by way of " example).
- the HER2 antibody may be one which does "not inhibit HER2 ectodomain cleavage" (Molina et al. Cancer Res. 61:4744-4749(2001).
- an antibody that "binds to domain II" of HER2 binds to residues in domain II and optionally residues in other domain(s) of HER2, such as domains I and III.
- the antibody that binds to domain II binds to the junction between domains I, II and III of HER2.
- a “growth inhibitory agent” when used herein refers to a compound or composition which inhibits growth of a cell, especially a HER expressing cancer cell either in vitro or in vivo.
- trie growth inhibitory agent may be one which significantly reduces the percentage of HER expressing cells in S phase.
- growth inhibitory agents include agents that block cell cycle progression (at a place other than S phase), such as agents that induce Gl arrest and M-phase arrest.
- Classical M-phase blockers include the vincas (vincristine and vinblastine), taxanes, and topo II inhibitors such as doxorubicin, epirubicin, daunorubicin, etoposide, and bleomycin.
- DNA alkylating agents such as tamoxifen, prednisone, dacarbazine, mechlorethamine, cisplatin, methotrexate, 5-fluorouracil, and ara-C. Further information can be found in The Molecular Basis of Cancer, Mendelsohn and Israel, eds., Chapter 1, entitled “Cell cycle regulation, oncogenes, and antineoplastic drugs” by Murakami et al. (WB Saunders: Philadelphia, 1995), especially p. 13.
- growth inhibitory antibodies are those which bind to HER2 and inhibit the growth of cancer cells overexpressing HER2.
- Preferred growth inhibitory HER2 antibodies inhibit growth of SK-BR-3 breast tumor cells in cell culture by greater than 20%, and preferably greater than 50% (e.g. from about 50% to about 100%) at an antibody concentration of about 0.5 to 30 ⁇ g/ml, where the growth inhibition is determined six days after exposure of the SK-BR-3 cells to the antibody (see U.S. Patent No. 5,677,171 issued October 14, 1997).
- the SK-BR-3 cell growth inhibition assay is described in more detail in that patent and hereinbelow.
- the preferred growth inhibitory antibody is a humanized variant of murine monoclonal antibody 4D5, e.g., Trastuzumab.
- An antibody which "induces apoptosis” is one which induces programmed cell death as determined by binding of annexin V, fragmentation of DNA, cell shrinkage, dilation of endoplasmic reticulum, cell fragmentation, and/or formation of membrane vesicles (called apoptotic bodies).
- the cell is usually one which expresses the antigen to which the antibody binds.
- the cell is a tumor cell.
- phosphatidyl serine (PS) translocation can be measured by annexin binding; DNA fragmentation can be evaluated through DNA laddering; and nuclear/chromatin condensation along with DNA fragmentation can be evaluated by any increase in hypodiploid cells.
- the antibody which induces apoptosis is one which results in about 2 to 50 fold, preferably about 5 to 50 fold, and most preferably about 10 to 50 fold, induction of annexin binding relative to untreated cell in an annexin binding assay using cells that express an antigen to which the antibody binds.
- antibodies that induce apoptosis are HER2 antibodies 7C2 and 7F3, and certain DR5 antibodies.
- the "epitope 2C4" is the region in the extracellular domain of HER2 to which the antibody 2C4 binds.
- a routine cross-blocking assay such as that described in Antibodies, A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Ed Harlow and David Lane (1988), can be performed.
- epitope mapping can be performed to assess whether the antibody binds to the 2C4 epitope of HER2.
- Epitope 2C4 comprises residues from domain II in the extracellular domain of HER2.
- 2C4 and Pertuzumab bind to the extracellular domain of HER2 at the junction of domains I, II and III. Franklin et al. Cancer Cell 5:317-328 (2004).
- the "epitope 4D5" is the region in the extracellular domain of HER2 to which the antibody 4D5 (ATCC CRL 10463) and Trastuzumab bind. This epitope is close to the transmembrane domain of HER2, and within Domain IV of HER2.
- a routine cross-blocking assay such as that described in Antibodies, A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Ed Harlow and David Lane (1988), can be performed.
- epitope mapping can be performed to assess whether the antibody binds to the 4D5 epitope of HER2 (e.g. any one or more residues in the region from about residue 529 to about residue 625, inclusive, of HER2).
- epitope 7C2/7F3 is the region at the amino terminus, within Domain I, of the extracellular domain of HER2 to which the 7C2 and/or 7F3 antibodies (each deposited with the ATCC, see below) bind.
- a routine cross-blocking assay such as that described in Antibodies, A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Ed Harlow and David Lane (1988), can be performed.
- epitope mapping can be performed to establish whether the antibody binds to the 7C2/7F3 epitope on HER2 ⁇ e.g. any one or more of residu.es in the region from about residue 22 to about residue 53 of HER2).
- Treatment refers to both therapeutic treatment and prophylactic or preventative measures. Those in need of treatment include those already with the disease as well as those in which the disease is to be prevented. Hence, the patient to be treated herein may have been diagnosed as having the disease or may be predisposed or susceptible to the disease.
- cancer and “cancerous” refer to or describe the physiological condition in mammals that is typically characterized by unregulated cell growth.
- cancer include, but are not limited to, carcinoma, lymphoma, blastoma (including medulloblastoma and retinoblastoma), sarcoma (including liposarcoma and synovial cell sarcoma), neuroendocrine tumors (including carcinoid tumors, gastrinoma,and islet cell cancer), mesothelioma, schwannoma (including acoustic neuroma), meningioma, adenocarcinoma, melanoma, and leukemia or lymphoid malignancies.
- cancers include squamous cell cancer ⁇ e.g. epithelial squamous cell cancer), lung cancer including small-cell lung cancer, non- small cell lung cancer, adenocarcinoma of the lung and squamous carcinoma of the lung, cancer of the peritoneum, hepatocellular cancer, gastric or stomach cancer including gastrointestinal cancer, pancreatic cancer, glioblastoma, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, liver cancer, bladder cancer, hepatoma, breast cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer, colorectal cancer, endometrial or uterine carcinoma, salivary gland carcinoma, kidney or renal cancer, prostate cancer, vulval cancer, thyroid cancer, hepatic carcinoma, anal carcinoma, penile carcinoma, testicular cancer, esophagael cancer, tumors of the biliary tract, as well as head and neck cancer.
- lung cancer including small-cell lung cancer, non- small cell lung cancer, adenocarcinoma of the lung and squamous carcinoma of
- the term "effective amount" refers to an amount of a drug effective to a disease in the patient.
- the effective amount of the drug may reduce the number of cancer cells; reduce the tumor size; inhibit ⁇ i.e., slow to some extent and preferably stop) cancer cell infiltration into peripheral organs; inhibit (Le., slow to some extent and preferably stop) tumor metastasis; inhibit, to some extent, tumor growth; and/or relieve to some extent one or more of the symptoms associated with the cancer.
- the drug may prevent growth and/or kill existing cancer cells, it may be cytostatic and/or cytotoxic.
- the effective amount may extend progression free survival, result in an objective response (including a partial response, PR, or complete response, CR), increase overall survival time, and/or improve one or more symptoms of cancer.
- a "HER2-expressing cancer” is one comprising cells which have HER2 protein present at their cell surface.
- a cancer which "overexpresses" a HER receptor is one which has significantly higher levels of a HER receptor, such as HER2, at the cell surface thereof, compared to a noncancerous cell of the same tissue type.
- Such overexpression may be caused by gene amplification or by increased transcription or translation.
- HER receptor overexpression may be determined in a diagnostic or prognostic assay by evaluating increased levels of the HER protein present on the surface of a cell (e.g. via an immunohistochemistry assay; IHC). Alternatively, or additionally, one may measure levels of HER-encoding nucleic acid in the cell, e.g.
- FISH fluorescent in situ hybridization
- PCR polymerase chain reaction
- RT-PCR real time quantitative PCR
- HER receptor overexpression by measuring shed antigen (e.g., HER extracellular domain) in a biological fluid such as serum (see, e.g., U.S. Patent No. 4,933,294 issued June 12, 1990; WO91/05264 published April 18, 1991; U.S. Patent 5,401,638 issued March 28, 1995; and Sias et al. J. Immunol. Methods 132: 73-80 (1990)).
- various in vivo assays are available to the skilled practitioner.
- a detectable label e.g. a radioactive isotope
- a cancer which "does not overexpress HER2 receptor" is one which does not express higher than normal levels of HER2 receptor compared to a noncancerous cell of the same tissue type.
- a cancer which "overexpresses" a HER ligand is one which produces significantly higher levels of that ligand compared to a noncancerous cell of the same tissue type. Such overexpression may be caused by gene amplification or by increased transcription or translation. Overexpression of th& HER ligand may be determined diagnostically by evaluating levels of the ligand (or nucleic acid encoding it) in the patient, e.g. in a tumor biopsy or by various diagnostic assays such as the IHC, FISH, southern blotting, PCR or in vivo assays described above.
- cytotoxic agent refers to a substance that inhibits or prevents the function of cells and/or causes destruction of cells.
- the term is intended to include radioactive isotopes (e.g. At , 1 ,
- criemotherapeutic agents such as small molecule toxins or enzymatically active toxins of bacterial, fungal, plant or animal origin, including fragments and/or variants thereof.
- chemotherapeutic agent is a chemical compound useful in the treatment of cancer.
- examples of chemotherapeutic agents include alkylating agents such as thiotepa and cyclosphosphamide (CYTOXAN®); alkyl sulfonates such as busulfan, improsulfan and piposulfan; aziridines such as benzodopa, carboquone, meturedopa, and uredopa; ethylenimines and methylamelamines including altretamine, triethylenemelamine, trietylenephosphoramide, triethiylenethiophosphoramide and trimethylolomelarnine; acetogenins (especially bullatacin and bullatacinone); delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (dronabinol, MARENOL®); beta-lapachone; lapachol; colchicines; betulinic acid; a camptothecin (including the synthetic analogue topot
- calicheamicin especially calicheamicin gammall and calicheamicin omegall
- dynemicin including dynemicin A; an esperamicin; as well as neocarzinostatin chromophore and related chromoprotein enediyne antiobiotic chromophores), aclacinomysins, actinomycin, authramycin, azaserine, bleomycins, cactinornycin, carabicin, carminomycin, carzinophilin, chromomycinis, dactinomycin, daunorubicin, detorubicin, 6-diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine, doxorubicin (including ADRIAM YCESf®, mo ⁇ holino-doxorubicin (including ADRIAM YCESf®, mo ⁇ holino-doxorubicin (including ADRIAM YCESf®, mo ⁇ hol
- celecoxib or etoricoxib proteosome inhibitor
- proteosome inhibitor e.g. PS341
- bortezomib VELCADE®
- CCI-779 tipifarnib (Rl 1577); orafenib, ABT510
- Bcl-2 inhibitor such as oblimersen sodium (GENASENSE®)
- pixantrone EGFR inhibitors (see definition below); tyrosine kinase inhibitors (see definition below); and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, acids or derivatives of any of the above; as well as combinations of two or more of the above such as CHOP, an abbreviation for a combined therapy of cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone, and FOLFOX, an abbreviation for a treatment regimen with oxaliplatin (ELOXATINTM) combined with 5-FU and leucovovin.
- ELOXATINTM oxalip
- anti-hormonal agents that act to regulate or inhibit hormone action on tumors
- anti-estrogens with mixed agonist/antagonist profile including, tamoxifen (NOLVADEX®), 4-hydroxytamoxifen, toremifene (FARESTON®), idoxifene, droloxifene, raloxifene (EVTSTA®), trioxifene, keoxifene, and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) such as SERM3; pure anti-estrogens without agonist properties, such as fulvestrant (FASLODEX®), and EM800 (such agents may block estrogen receptor (ER) dimerization, inhibit DNA binding, increase ER turnover, and/or suppress ER levels); aromatase inhibitors, including steroidal aromatase inhibitors such as formestane and exemestane (AROMASIN®), and nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitors such as anastrazole (ARIMIDEX®), let
- EGFR-targeted drug refers to a therapeutic agent that binds to EGFR and, optionally, inhibits EGFR activation.
- agents include antibodies and small molecules that bind to EGFR.
- antibodies which bind to EGFR include MAb 579 (ATCC CRL HB 8506), MAb 455 (ATCC CRL HB8507), MAb 225 (ATCC CRL 8508), MAb 528 (ATCC CRL 8509) (see, US Patent No.
- the anti-EGFR antibody may be conjugated with a cytotoxic agent, thus generating an immunoconjugate (see, e.g., EP659,439A2, Merck Patent GmbH).
- a cytotoxic agent see, e.g., EP659,439A2, Merck Patent GmbH.
- small molecules that bind to EGFR include ZD 1839 or Gefitinib (IRESSATM; Astra Zeneca), CP-358774 or Erlotinib HCL (TARCEVATM; Genentech/OSI) and AG1478, AG1571 (SU 5271; Sugen).
- a "tyrosine kinase inhibitor” is a molecule which inhibits to some extent tyrosine kinase activity of a tyrosine kinase such as a HER receptor.
- examples of such inhibitors include the EGFR-targeted drugs noted in the preceding paragraph as well as small molecule HER2 tyrosine kinase inhibitor such as TAKl 65 available from Takeda, dual-HER inhibitors such as EKB-569 (available from Wyeth) which preferentially binds EGFR but inhibits both HER2 & EGFR-overexpressing cells, GW572016 (available from Glaxo) an oral HER2 and EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor, and PKI- 166 (available from Novartis); pan-HER inhibitors such as canertinib (CI-1033; Pharmacia); Raf-1 inhibitors such as antisense agent ISIS-5132 available from ISIS Pharmaceuticals which inhibits Raf-1 signaling; non-
- an "anti-angiogenic agent” refers to a compound which blocks, or interferes with to some degree, the development of blood vessels.
- the anti-angiogenic factor may, for instance, be a small molecule or antibody that binds to a growth factor or growth factor receptor involved in promoting angiogenesis.
- the preferred anti- angiogenic factor herein is an antibody that binds to Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), such as Bevacizumab (AVASTIN®).
- VEGF Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
- cytokine is a generic term for proteins released by one cell population which act on another cell as intercellular mediators.
- cytokines are lymphokines, monokines, and traditional polypeptide hormones. Included among the cytokines are growth hormone such as human growth hormone, N- methionyl human growth hormone, and bovine growth hormone; parathyroid hormone; thyroxine; insulin; proinsulin; relaxin; prorelaxin; glycoprotein hormones such as follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH); hepatic growth factor; fibroblast growth factor; prolactin; placental lactogen; tumor necrosis factor- ⁇ and - ⁇ ; mullerian-inhiibiting substance; mouse gonadotropin-associated peptide; inhibin; activin; vascular endothelial growth factor; integrin; thrombopoietin (TPO); nerve growth factors such as NGF- ⁇ ; platelet-growth
- the antibody which is formulated is preferably essentially pure and desirably essentially homogeneous (Le. free from contaminating proteins etc).
- Essentially pure antibody means a composition comprising at least about 90% by weight of the antibody, based on total weight of the composition, preferably at least about 95% by weight.
- Essentially homogeneous antibody means a composition comprising at least about 99% by weight of antibody, based on total weight of the composition.
- B-cell surface marker or "B-cell surface antigen” herein is an antigen expressed on the surface of a B cell that can be targeted with an antibody that binds thereto.
- Exemplary B-cell surface markers include the CDlO, CD19, CD20, CD21, CD22, CD23, CD24, CD37, CD40, CD53, CD72, CD73, CD74, CDw75, CDw76, CD77, CDw78, CD79a, CD79b, CD80, CD81, CD82, CD83, CDw84, CD85 and CD86 leukocyte surface markers (for descriptions, see The Leukocyte Antigen Facts Book, 2 nd Edition. 1997, ed. Barclay et al.
- B-cell surface markers include RP105, FcRH2, B- cell CR2, CCR6, P2X5, HLA-DOB, CXCR5, FCER2, BR3, Btig, NAG14, SLGC16270, FcRHl, IRTA2, ATWD578, FcRH3, IRTAl, FcRH6, BCMA, and 239287.
- the B-cell surface marker of particular interest herein is preferentially expressed on B cells compared to other non-B-cell tissues of a mammal and may be expressed on both precursor B cells and mature B cells.
- the preferred B-cell surface marker herein is CD20 or BR3.
- CD20 antigen is an about 35-kDa, non-glycosylated phosphoprotein found on the surface of greater than 90% of B cells from peripheral blood or lymphoid organs. CD20 is present on both normal B cells as well as malignant B cells, but is not expressed on stem cells. Other names for CD20 in the literature include "B-lymphocyte-restricted antigen” and "Bp35". The CD20 antigen is described in Clark et al. Proc. Natl Acad. ScL (USA) 82:1766 (1985), for example.
- humanized 2H7 refers to a humanized variant of the 2H7 antibody whose CDR sequences are disclosed in US Patent No. 5,500,362 (Figs. 5 and 6), expressly incorporated herein by reference.
- humanized 2H7 antibodies herein include the variants described in WO2O04/056312, also expressly incorporated herein by reference, as well as other variants, including, but not limited to: 2H7vl6, 2H7v31, 2H7v73, 2H7v75, 2H7v96, 2H7vl l4, 2H7vl l5, 2H7vll6, 2H7vl38, 2H7v477, 2H7v375, etc.
- the humanized 2H7 antibody comprises one, two, three, four, five or six of "the following CDR sequences:
- the CDR sequences above are generally present within human variable light and variable heav;y framework sequences, such as substantially the human consensus FR residues of human light chain kappa subgroup I (V L KI), and substantially the human consensus FR residues of human heavy chain subgroup III (VHIII). See also WO 2004/056312 (Lowman et al).
- variable heavy region may be joined to a human IgG chain constant region, wherein the region may be, for example, IgGl or IgG3, including native sequence and variant constant regions.
- such antibody comprises the variable heavy domain sequence of SEQ ID No. 29 (vl6, as shown in Fig. 18B), optionally also comprising the variable light domain sequence of SEQ ID No. 26 (vl6, as shown in Fig. 18A), which optionally comprises one or more amino acid substitution(s) at positions 56, 100, and/or 100a, e.g. D56A, NlOOA or NlOOY, and/or SlOOaR in the variable heavy domain and one or more amino acid substitution(s) at positions 32 and/or 92, e.g. M32L and/or S92A, in the variable light domain.
- the antibody is an intact antibody comprising the light chain amino acid sequences of SEQ ID Nos. 63 or 64, and heavy chain amino acid sequences of SEQ ID No. 65, 66, 71 or 72.
- a preferred humanized 2H7 antibody is ocrelizumab (Genentech).
- the antibody herein may further comprise at least one amino acid substitution in the Fc region that improves ADCC activity, such as one wherein the amino acid substitutions are at positions 298, 333, and 334, preferably S298A, E333A, and K334A, using Eu numbering of heavy chain residues. See also US Patent No. 6,737,056B l, Presta.
- any of these antibodies may comprise at least one substitution in the Fc region that improves FcRn binding or serum half-life, for example a substitution at heavy chain position 434, such as N434W. See also US Patent No. 6,737,056Bl, Presta.
- any of these antibodies may further comprise at least one amino acid substitution in the Fc region that increases CDC activity, for example, comprising at least a substitution at position 326, preferably K326A or K326W. See also US Patent No. 6,528,624B 1 (Idusogie et al.).
- Some preferred humanized 2H7 variants are those comprising the variable light domain of SEQ ID No. 26 and the variable heavy domain of SEQ ID No. 29, including those with or without substitutions in an Fc region (if present), and those comprising a variable heavy domain with alteration NlOOA; or D56A and NlOOA; or D56A, NlOOY, and SlOOaR; in SEQ ID No. 29 and a variable light domain with alteration M32L; or S92A; or M32L and S92A; in SEQ ID No. 26.
- M34 in the variable heavy chain of 2H7vl6 has been identified as a potential source of antibody stability and is another potential candidate for substitution.
- variable region of variants based on 2H7vl6 comprise the amino acid sequences of vl6 except at the positions of amino acid substitutions that are indicated in the Table below. Unless otherwise indicated, the 2H7 variants will have the same light chain as that of vl6.
- One preferred humanized 2H7 comprises 2H7vl6 variable light domain sequence:
- TLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQWSFNPPTFGQGTKVEIKR SEQ ID NO. 26
- 2H7vl6 variable heavy domain sequence SEQ ID NO. 26
- humanized 2H7vl6 antibody is an intact antibody, it mary comprise the light chain amino acid sequence:
- RGEC (SEQ ID No. 63); and the heavy chain amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 65 or:
- Another preferred humanized 2H7 antibody comprises 2H7v511 variable light domain sequence: DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASSSVSYLHWYQQKPGKAPKPLIYAPSNLASGVPSRFSGSGSGTDF TLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQWAFNPPTFGQGTKVEIKR (SEQ ID NO. 73) and 2H7v511 variable heavy domain sequence:
- humanized 2H7v511 antibody is an intact antibody, it may comprise the light chain amino acid sequence:
- EAKVQWKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKADYEK-HKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFN RGEC (SEQ ID No. 64) and the heavy chain amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 66 or: EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGYTFTSYNMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVGAIYPGNGATSYNQKFKGR
- a "B-cell malignancy” herein includes non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), including low grade/follicular NHL, small lymphocytic (SL) NHL, intermediate grade/follicular NHL, intermediate grade diffuse NHL, high grade immunoblastic NHL, high grade lymphoblastic NHL, high grade small non-cleaved cell NHL, bulky disease NHL, mantle cell lymphoma, AIDS-related lymphoma, and Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia; leukemia, including acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), Hairy cell leukemia and chronic myeloblastic leukemia; and other hematologic malignancies.
- NHL non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
- NHL non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
- NHL non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
- SL small lymphocytic NHL
- intermediate grade/follicular NHL intermediate grade diffuse NHL
- non-Hodgkin's lymphoma refers to a cancer of the lymphatic system other than Hodgkin's lymphomas.
- Hodgkin's lymphomas can generally be distinguished from non- Hodgkin's lymphomas by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's lymphomas and the absence of said cells in non-Hodgkin's lymphomas.
- non-Hodgkin's lymphomas encompassed by the term as used herein include any that would be identified as such by one skilled in the art (e.g., an oncologist or pathologist) in accordance with classification schemes known in the art, such as the Revised European-American Lymphoma (REAL) scheme as described in Color Atlas of Clinical Hematology, Third Edition; A. Victor Hoffbrand and John E. Pettit (eds.) (Harcourt Publishers Limited 2000) (see, in particular Fig. 11.57, 11.58 and/or 11.59).
- RRL Revised European-American Lymphoma
- More specific examples include, but are not limited to, relapsed or refractory NHL, front line low grade NHL, Stage HI/TV NHL, chemotherapy resistant NHL, precursor B lymphoblastic leukemia and/or lymphoma, small lymphocytic lymphoma, B cell chronic lymphacytic leukemia and/or prolymphocytic leukemia and/or small lymphocytic lymphoma, B-cell prolymphocytic lymphoma, immunocytoma and/or lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, marginal zone B cell lymphoma, splenic marginal zone lymphoma, extranodal marginal zone - MALT lymphoma, nodal marginal zone lymphoma, hairy cell leukemia, plasmacytoma and/or plasma cell myeloma, low grade/follicular lymphoma, intermediate grade/follicular NEIL, mantle cell lymphoma, follicle center lymphoma (follicular), intermediate grade diffuse NHL, diffuse large B
- autoimmune disease herein is a disease or disorder arising from and directed against an individual's own tissues or a co-segregate or manifestation thereof or resulting condition therefrom.
- autoimmune diseases or disorders include, but are not limited to arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile-onset rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis), psoriasis, dermatitis including atopic dermatitis, chronic idiopathic urticaria, including chronic autoimmune urticaria, polymyositis/dermatomyositis, toxic epidermal necrolysis, scleroderma (including systemic scleroderma), sclerosis such as progressive systemic sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (for example, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, autoimmune inflammatory bowel disease), pyoderma gangrenosum, erythema nodosum, primary
- TNF receptor superfamily refers to receptor polypeptides bound by cytokines in the TNF family. Generally, these receptors are Type I transmembrane receptors with one or more cysteine rich repeat sequences in their extracellular domain.
- the TNF receptor superfamily may be further subdivided into (1> death receptors; (2) decoy receptors; and (3) signaling receptors that lack death domains.
- the "death receptors” contain in their cytoplasmic or intracellular region a "death domain", i.e., a region or sequence which acts to transduce signals in the cell which can result in apoptosis or in induction of certain genes.
- the "decoy receptors” lack a functional death domain and are incapable of transducing signals which result in apoptosis.
- cytokines in the TNF gene family include Tumor Necrosis Factor- alpha (TNF-alpha), Tumor Necrosis Factor-beta (TNF-beta or lymphotoxin), CD30 ligand, CD27 ligand, CD40 ligand, OX-40 ligand, 4-1 BB ligand, Apo-1 ligand (also referred to as Fas ligand or CD95 ligand), Apo-2 ligand (also referred to as TR-AIL), Apo-3 ligand (also referred to as TWEAK), osteoprotegerin (OPG), APRIL, RANK ligand (also referred to as TRANCE), and TALL-I (also referred to as BIyS, BAFF or THANK).
- TNF-alpha Tumor Necrosis Factor- alpha
- TNF 7 receptor superfamily examples include: type 1 Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor (TNFRl), type 2 Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor (TNFR2), p75 Nerve Growth Factor receptor (NGFR), the B cell surface antigen CD40, the T cell antigen OX-40, Apo-1 receptor (also called Fas or CD95), Apo-3 receptor (also called DR3, swl-1, TRAMP and LARD), the receptor called "Transmembrane Activator and CAML-Interactor" or "TACI”, BCMA protein, DR4, DR5 (alternatively referred to as Apo-2; TRAIL-R2, TR6, Tango-63, hAPO8, TRICK2 or KILLER), DR6, DcRl (also referred to as TRID, LIT or TRAIL-R3), DcR2 (also called TRAIL-R4 or TRUNDD), OPG, DcR3 (also called TR6 or M68), CARl,
- Apo-2 ligand refers to a polypeptide sequence which includes amino acid residues 114-281, inclusive, 95- 281, inclusive, residues 92-281, inclusive, residues 91-281, inclusive, residues 41-281, inclusive, residues 39- 281, inclusive, residues 15-281, inclusive, or residues 1-281, inclusive, of the amino acid sequence shown, in Fig. 24 (SEQ ID No. 46), as well as biologically active fragments, deletional, insertional, and/or substitutional variants of the above sequences.
- the polypeptide sequence comprises residues 114-281 of Fig.
- the polypeptide sequence comprises residues 92-281 or residues 91 -281 of Fig. 24 (SEQ ID No. 46).
- the Apo-2L polypeptides may be encoded by the native nucleotide sequence shown in Fig. 24 (SEQ ID No. 45).
- the codon which encodes residue Prol 19 (Fig. 24; SEQ ID No. 4-5) may be "CCT" or "CCG”.
- the fragments or variants are biologically active and have at least about 80% amino acid sequence identity, or at least about 90% sequence identity, or at least 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% sequence identity with any one of the above sequences.
- the definition encompasses substitutional variants of Apo-2 ligand in which at least one of its native amino acids are substituted by another amino acid such as an alanine residue.
- the definition also encompasses a native sequence Apo-2 ligand isolated from an Apo-2 ligand source or prepared by recombinant and/or synthetic methods.
- the Apo-2 ligand of the invention includes the polypeptides referred to as Apo-2 ligand or TRAIL disclosed in WO97/01633 published January 16, 1997, WO97/25428 published July 17, 1997, WO99/36535 published July 22, 1999, WO 01/00832 published January 4, 2001, WO02/09755 published February 7, 2002, WO 00/75191 published December 14, 2000, and U.S .
- Apo-2 ligand receptor includes the receptors referred to in the art as "DR4" and "DR5.”
- Pan et al have described the TNF receptor family member referred to as "DR4" (Pan et al, Science, 276: 111-113 (1997); see also WO98/32856 published July 30, 1998; WO 99/37684 published July 29, 1999; WO 00/73349 published December 7, 2000; US 6,433,147 issued August 13, 2002; US 6,461,823 issued October 8, 2002, and US 6,342,383 issued January 29, 2002).
- DR5 the receptor has also been alternatively referred to as Apo-2; TRAIL-R, TR6, Tango-63, hAPO ⁇ , TRICK2 or KILLER; Screaton et al, Curr.
- Apo-2L receptor when used herein encompasses native sequence receptor and receptor variants. These terms encompass Apo-2L receptor expressed in a variety of mammals, including humans. Apo-2L receptor may be endogenously expressed as occurs naturally in a variety of human tissue lineages, or may be expressed by recombinant or synthetic methods.
- a "native sequence Apo-2L receptor” comprises a polypeptide having the same amino acid sequence as an Apo-2L receptor derived from nature. Thus, a native sequence Apo-2L receptor can have the amino acid sequence of naturally-occurring Apo-2L receptor from any mammal, including humans.
- native sequence Apo-2L receptor can be isolated from nature or can be produced by recombinant or synthetic means.
- the term "native sequence Apo-2L receptor” specifically encompasses naturally-occurring truncated or secreted forms of the receptor ⁇ e.g., a soluble form containing, for instance, an extracellular domain sequence), naturally-occurring variant forms ⁇ e.g., alternatively spliced forms) and naturally-occurring allelic variants.
- Receptor variants may include fragments or deletion mutants of the native sequence Apo-2L receptor.
- Figs. 25 A-C show the 411 amino acid sequence of human DR5 receptor, along with its nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID Nos.
- a transcriptional splice variant of human DR5 receptor is known in the art. This splice variant encodes the 440 amino acid sequence of human DR5 receptor as shown in Figs. 26A-C, along with its nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID Nos. 49 and 50), and as published in WO 98/35986 on August 20, 1998.
- Death receptor antibody is used herein to refer generally to antibody or antibodies directed to a receptor in the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily and containing a death domain capable of signalling apoptosis, and such antibodies include DR5 antibody and DR4 antibody.
- DR5 receptor antibody “DR5 antibody”, or “anti-DR5 antibody” is used in a broad sense to refer to antibodies that bind to at least one form of a DR5 receptor or extracellular domain thereof.
- the DR5 antibody is fused or linked to a heterologous sequence or molecule.
- the heterologous sequence allows or assists the antibody to form higher order or oligomeric complexes.
- the DR5 antibody binds to DR5 receptor but does not bind or cross-react with any additional Apo-2L receptor ⁇ e.g. DR4, DcRl, or DcR2).
- the antibody is an agonist of DR5 signalling activity.
- the DR5 antibody of the invention binds to a DR5 receptor at a concentration range of about 0.1 nM to about 20 mM as measured in a BIAcore binding assay.
- the DR5 antibodies of the invention exhibit an IC50 value of about 0.6 nM to about 18 mM as measured in a BIAcore binding assay.
- Apomab refers to an agonist antibody which binds to DR5 and comprises the variable heavy and variable light amino acid sequences of SEQ ID Nos. 55 and 56.
- Apomab comprises the heavy and light chains of SEQ ID Nos. 51 and 52, respectively.
- the antigen to which the antibody binds is a biologically important glycoprotein and administration of the antibody to a mammal suffering from a disease or disorder can result in a therapeutic benefit in that mammal.
- antibodies directed against nonpolypeptide antigens are also contemplated.
- the antigen is a polypeptide, it may be a transmembrane molecule (e.g. receptor) or ligand such as a growth factor.
- exemplary antigens include molecules such as renin; a growth hormone, including human growth hormone and bovine growth hormone; growth hormone releasing factor; parathyroid hormone; thyroid stimulating hormone; lipoproteins; alpha- 1 -antitrypsin; insulin A-chain; insulin B-chain; proinsulin; follicle stimulating hormone; calcitonin; luteinizing hormone; glucagon; clotting factors such as factor VIIIC, factor IX, tissue factor (TF), and von Willebrands factor; anti-clotting factors such as Protein C; atrial natriuretic factor; lung surfactant; a plasminogen activator, such as urokinase or human urine or tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA); bombesin; thrombin; hemopoietic growth factor; tumor necrosis factor-alpha
- Exemplary molecular targets for antibodies encompassed by the present invention include CD proteins such as CD3, CD4, CD8, CD19, CD20, CD22, CD34 and CD40; members of the ErbB receptor family such as the EGF receptor, HER2, HER3 or HER4 receptor; B cell surface antigens, such as CD20 or BR3; a member of the tumor necrosis receptor superfamily, including DR5; prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA); cell adhesion molecules such as LFA-I, Macl, pl50.95, VLA-4, ICAM-I, VCAM, alpha4/beta7 integrin, and alphav/beta3 integrin including either alpha or beta subunits thereof ⁇ e.g.
- anti-CDl Ia, anti-CD18 or anti-CDl Ib antibodies growth factors such as VEGF as well as receptors therefor; tissue factor (TF); a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) such as TNF-alpha or TNF-beta, alpha interferon (alpha-IFN); an interleukin, such as IL-8; IgE; blood group antigens; flk2/flt3 receptor; obesity (OB) receptor; mpl receptor; CTLA-4; protein C etc.
- tissue factor TF
- TNF tumor necrosis factor
- alpha-IFN alpha interferon
- interleukin such as IL-8
- IgE blood group antigens
- flk2/flt3 receptor flk2/flt3 receptor
- OB obesity
- mpl receptor CTLA-4
- protein C etc protein C etc.
- Soluble antigens or fragments thereof, optionally conjugated to other molecules, can be used as immunogens for generating antibodies.
- immunogens for transmembrane molecules, such as receptors, fragments of these ⁇ e.g. the extracellular domain of a receptor) can be used as the immunogen.
- cells expressing the transmembrane molecule can be used as the immunogen.
- Such cells can be derived from a natural source ⁇ e.g. cancer cell lines) or may be cells which have been transformed by recombinant techniques to express the transmembrane molecule.
- Other antigens and forms thereof useful for preparing antibodies will be apparent to those in the art.
- the HER2 antigen to be used for production thereof may be, e.g., a soluble form of the extracellular domain of HER2 or a portion thereof, containing the desired epitope.
- cells expressing HER2 at their cell surface ⁇ e.g. NIH-3T3 cells transformed to overexpress HER2; or a carcinoma cell line such as SK-BR-3 cells, see Stancovski et al. PNAS (USA) 88:8691-8695 (1991)
- NIH-3T3 cells transformed to overexpress HER2
- a carcinoma cell line such as SK-BR-3 cells
- Monoclonal antibodies are obtained from a population of substantially homogeneous antibodies, i.e., the individual antibodies comprising the population are identical and/or bind the same epitope, except for possible variants that may arise during production of the monoclonal antibody.
- trie modifier "monoclonal" indicates the character of the antibody as not being a mixture of discrete antibodies.
- the monoclonal antibodies may be made using the hybridoma method first described by Kohler et al, Nature, 256:495 (1975), or may be made by recombinant DNA methods (U.S. Patent No. 4,816,567).
- a mouse or other appropriate host animal such as a t ⁇ amster
- lymphocytes may be immunized in vitro. Lymphocytes then are fused with myeloma cells using a suitable fusing agent, such as polyethylene glycol, to form a hybridoma cell (Goding, Monoclonal Antibodies: Principles and Practice, pp.59-103 (Academic Press, 1986)).
- the hybridoma cells thus prepared are seeded and grown in a suitable culture medium that preferably contains one or more substances that inhibit the growth or survival of the unfused, parental myeloma cells.
- a suitable culture medium that preferably contains one or more substances that inhibit the growth or survival of the unfused, parental myeloma cells.
- the culture medium for the hybridomas typically will include hypoxanthine, aminopterin, and thymidine (HAT medium), which substances prevent the growth of HGPRT-deficient cells.
- Preferred myeloma cells are those that fuse efficiently, support stable high-lev&l production of antibody by the selected antibody-producing cells, and are sensitive to a medium such as HAT medium.
- preferred myeloma cell lines are murine myeloma lines, such as those derived from MOPC-21 and MPC-11 mouse tumors available from the SaIk Institute Cell Distribution Center, San Diego, California USA, and SP-2 or X63-Ag8-653 cells available from the American Type Culture Collection, Rockville, Maryland USA.
- Human myeloma and mouse-human heteromyeloma cell lines also have been described for the production of human monoclonal antibodies (Kozbor, J. Immunol, 133:3001 (1984); and Brodeur et al., Monoclonal Antibody Production Techniques and Applications, pp. 51-63 (Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1987)).
- Culture medium in which hybridoma cells are growing is assayed for production of monoclonal antibodies directed against the antigen.
- the binding specificity of monoclonal antibodies produced by hybridoma cells is determined by immunoprecipitation or by an in vitro binding assay, such as radioimmunoassay (RIA) or enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA).
- RIA radioimmunoassay
- ELISA enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay
- the binding affinity of the monoclonal antibody can, for example, be determined by the Scatchard analysis of Munson et al, Anal. Biochem., 107:220 (1980).
- the clones may be subcloned by limiting dilution procedures and grown by standard methods (Goding, Monoclonal Antibodies: Principles and Practice, pp.59-103 (Academic Press, 1986)). Suitable culture media for this purpose include, for example, D-MEM or RPMI-1640 medium.
- the hybridoma cells may lie grown in vivo as ascites tumors in an animal.
- the monoclonal antibodies secreted by the subclones are suitably separated from the culture medium, ascites fluid, or serum by conventional antibody purification procedures such as, for example, protein A- Sepharose, hydroxylapatite chromatography, gel electrophoresis, dialysis, or affinity chromatography.
- DNA encoding the monoclonal antibodies is readily isolated and sequenced using conventional procedures (e.g., by using oligonucleotide probes that are capable of binding specifically to genes encoding the heavy and light chains of murine antibodies).
- the hybridoma cells serve as a preferred source of such DNA.
- the DNA may be placed into expression vectors, which are then transfected into host cells such as E. coli cells, simian COS cells, Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells, or myeloma cells that do not otherwise produce antibody protein, to obtain the synthesis of monoclonal antibodies in the recombinant host cells.
- host cells such as E. coli cells, simian COS cells, Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells, or myeloma cells that do not otherwise produce antibody protein.
- Review articles on recombinant expression in bacteria of DNA encoding the antibody include Skerra et al, Cu,rr. Opinion in Immunol, 5:256-262 (19
- monoclonal antibodies or antibody fragments can be isolated from antibocLy phage libraries generated using the techniques described in McCafferty et al., Nature, 348:552-554 (1990). Clackson et al, Nature, 352:624-628 (1991) and Marks et al, J. MoI Biol, 222:581-597 (1991) describe the isolation of murine and human antibodies, respectively, using phage libraries.
- the DNA also may be modified, for example, by substituting the coding sequence for human heavy chain and light chain constant domains in place of the homologous murine sequences (U.S. Patent No. 4,816,567; and Morrison, et al, Proc. Natl Acad. ScL USA, 81:6851 (1984)), or by covalently joining to the immunoglobulin coding sequence all or part of the coding sequence for a non-immunoglobulin polypeptide.
- non-immunoglobulin polypeptides are substituted for the constant domains of an antibody, or they are substituted for the variable domains of one antigen-combining site of an antibody to create a chimeric bivalent antibody comprising one antigen-combining site having specificity for an antigen and another antigen-combining site having specificity for a different antigen.
- a humanized antibody has one or more amino acid residues introduced into it from a source which is non-human. These non- human amino acid residues are often referred to as "import" residues, which are typically taken from an "import” variable domain.
- Humanization can be essentially performed following the method of Winter and co-workers (Jones et al., Nature, 321:522-525 (1986); Riechmann et al., Nature, 332:323-327 (1988); Verhoeyen et al., Science, 239:1534-1536 (1988)), by substituting hypervariable region sequences for the corresponding sequences of a human antibody.
- humanized antibodies are chimeric antibodies (U.S. Patent No. 4,816,567) wherein substantially less than an intact human variable domain has been substituted by the corresponding sequence from a non-human species.
- humanized antibodies are typically human antibodies in which some hypervariable region residues and possibly some FR residues are substituted by residues from analogous sites in rodent antibodies.
- variable domains both light and heavy
- sequence of the variable domain of a rodent antibody is screened against the entire library of known human variable-domain sequences.
- the human sequence which is closest to that of the rodent is then accepted as the human framework region (FR) for the humanized antibody (Sims et al., J. Immunol, 151:2296 (1993); Chothia et al, J. MoI. Biol, 196:901 (1987)).
- Another method uses a particular framework region derived from the consensus sequence of all human antibodies of a particular subgroup of light or heavy chains.
- the same framework may be used for several different humanized antibodies (Carter et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. ScL USA, 89:4285 (1992); Presta et al, J. Immunol, 151:2623 (1993)).
- humanized antibodies are prepared by a process of analysis of the parental sequences and various conceptual humanized products using three-dimensional models of the parental and humanized sequences.
- Three-dimensional immunoglobulin models are commonly available and are familiar to those skilled in the art.
- Computer programs are available which illustrate and display probable three-dimensional conformational structures of selected candidate immunoglobulin sequences. Inspection of these displays permits analysis of the likely role of the residues in the functioning of the candidate immunoglobulin sequence, i.e., the analysis of residues that influence the ability of the candidate immunoglobulin to bind its antigen.
- FR residues can be selected and combined from the recipient and import sequences so that the desired antibody characteristic, such as increased affinity for the target antigen(s), is achieved.
- the hypervariable region residues are directly and most substantially involved in influencing antigen binding.
- WOO 1/00245 describes production of exemplary humanized HER2 antibodies which bind HER2 and block ligand activation of a HER receptor.
- the humanized antibody of particular interest herein blocks EGF, TGF- ⁇ and/or HRG mediated activation of MAPK essentially as effectively as murine monoclonal antibody 2C4 (or a Fab fragment thereof) and/or binds HER2 essentially as effectively as murine monoclonal antibody 2C4 (or a Fab fragment thereof).
- the humanized antibody herein may, for example, comprise nonhuman hypei ⁇ variable region residues incorporated into a human variable heavy domain and may further comprise a framework region (FR) substitution at a position selected from the group consisting of 69H, 7 IH and 73H utilizing the variable domain numbering system set forth in Kabat et al., Sequences of Proteins of Immunological Interest, 5th Ed. Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (1991).
- the humanized antibody comprises FR substitutions at two or all of positions 69H, 7 IH and 73H.
- An exemplary humanized antibody of interest herein comprises variable heavy domain complementarity determining residues GFTFTD YTMX, where X is preferably D or S (SEQ ID No. 7); DVNPNSGGSIYNQRFKG (SEQ ID NO. 8); and/or NLGPSFYFDY (SEQ ID No. 9), optionally comprising amino acid modifications of those CDR residues, e.g. where the modifications essentially maintain or improve affinity of the antibody.
- the antibody variant of interest may have from about one to aboot seven or about five amino acid substitutions in the above variable heavy CDR sequences.
- Such antibody variants may be prepared by affinity maturation, e.g., as described below.
- the most preferred humanized antibody comprises the variable heavy domain amino acid sequence in SEQ ID No. 4.
- the humanized antibody may comprise variable light domain complementarity determining residues KASQDVSIGVA (SEQ ID NO. 10); SASYXXX, where the X as position 5 is preferably R or L, wherein the X at position 6 is preferably Y or E, and the X as position 7 is preferably T or S (SEQ ID No. 11); and/or QQYYIYPYT (SEQ ID No. 12), e.g. in addition to those variable heavy domain CDR residues in the preceding paragraph.
- Such humanized antibodies optionally comprise amino acid modifications of the above CDH residues, e.g. where the modifications essentially maintain or improve affinity of the antibody.
- the antibody variant of interest may have from about one to about seven or about five amino acid substitutions in the above variable light CDR sequences.
- Such antibody variants may be prepared by affinity maturation, e.g., as described below.
- the most preferred humanized antibody comprises the variable light domain amino acid sequence in SEQ ID No. 3.
- the present application also contemplates affinity matured antibodies which bind HER2 and t>lock ligand activation of a HER receptor.
- the parent antibody may be a human antibody or a humanized antibody, e.g., one comprising the variable light and/or heavy sequences of SEQ ID Nos. 3 and 4, respectively (L ⁇ 2. variant 574).
- the affinity matured antibody preferably binds to HER2 receptor with an affinity superior to that of murine 2C4 or variant 574 (e.g. from about two or about four fold, to about 100 fold or about 1000 fold improved affinity, e.g. as assessed using a HER2-extracellular domain (ECD) ELISA) .
- ECD HER2-extracellular domain
- variable heavy CDR residues for substitution include H28, H30, H34, H35, H64, H96, H99, or combinations of two or more (e.g. two, three, four, five, six, or seven of these residues).
- variable light CDR residues for alteration include L28, L50, L53, L56, L91, L92, L93, L94, L96, L97 or combinations of two or more C.e.g. two to three, four, five or up to about ten of these residues).
- Various forms of the humanized antibody or affinity matured antibody are contemplated.
- the humanized antibody or affinity matured antibody may be an antibody fragment, such as a Fab, which is optionally conjugated with one or more cytotoxic agent(s) in order to generate an imrnunoconjugate.
- the humanized antibody or affinity matured antibody may be an full length antibody, such as an full length IgG 1 antibody.
- human antibodies can be generated.
- transgenic animals e.g., mice
- transgenic animals e.g., mice
- J H antibody heavy-chain joining region
- transfer of the human germ-line immunoglobulin gene array in such germ-line mutant mice will result in the production of human antibodies upon antigen challenge. See, e.g., Jakobovits et al, Proc. Natl. Acad.
- phage display technology can be used to produce human antibodies and antibody fragments in vitro, from immunoglobulin variable (V) domain gene repertoires from unimmunized donors.
- V domain genes are cloned in- frame into either a major or minor coat protein gene of a filamentous bacteriophage, such as M13 or fd, and displayed as functional antibody fragments on the surface of the phage particle. Because the filamentous particle contains a single-stranded DNA copy of the phage genome, selections based on the functional properties of the antibody also result in selection of the gene encoding the antibody exhibiting those properties.
- the phage mimics some of " the properties of the B-cell.
- Phage display can be performed in a variety of formats; for their review see, e.g., Johnson, Kevin S. and Chiswell, David J., Current Opinion in Structural Biology 3:564-571 (1993).
- V-gene segments can be used for phage display. Clackson et al, Nature, 352:624- 628 (1991) isolated a diverse array of anti-oxazolone antibodies from a small random combinatorial library of V genes derived from the spleens of immunized mice.
- a repertoire of V genes from unimmunized human donors can be constructed and antibodies to a diverse array of antigens (including self-antigens) can be isolated essentially following the techniques described by Marks et al, J. MoI Biol. 222:581-597 (1991), or Griffith et al, EMBOJ. 12:725-734 (1993). See, also, U.S. Patent Nos. 5,565,332 and 5,573,905.
- human antibodies may also be generated by in vitro activated B cells (see U.S. Patents 5,567,610 and 5,229,275).
- F(ab')2 fragments can be isolated directly from recombinant host cell culture.
- Other techniques for the production of antibody fragments will be apparent to the skilled practitioner.
- the antibody of choice is a single chain Fv fragment (scFv). See WO 93/16185; U.S. Patent No. 5,571,894; and U.S. Patent No. 5,587,458.
- the antibody fragment may also be a "linear antibody", e.g., as described in U.S. Patent 5,641,870 for example. Such linear antibody fragments may be monospecific or bispecific.
- Bispecific antibodies are antibodies that have binding specificities for at least two different epitopes.
- Exemplary bispecific antibodies may bind to two different epitopes of the HER2 protein.
- Other such antibodies may combine a HER2 binding site with binding site(s) for EGFR, HER3 and/or HER4.
- a HER2 arm may be combined with an arm which binds to a triggering molecule on a leukocyte such as a T-cell receptor molecule (e.g. CD2 or CD3), or Fc receptors for IgG (Fc ⁇ R), such as Fc ⁇ RI (CD64), Fc ⁇ RII (CD32) and Fc ⁇ RIII (CD16) so as to focus cellular defense mechanisms to the HER2-expressing cell.
- a triggering molecule such as a T-cell receptor molecule (e.g. CD2 or CD3), or Fc receptors for IgG (Fc ⁇ R), such as Fc ⁇ RI (CD64), Fc ⁇ RII (CD32) and
- Bispecific antibodies may also be used to localize cytotoxic agents to cells which express HER2. These antibodies possess a HER2-binding arm and an arm which binds the cytotoxic agent (e.g. saporin, anti-interferon- ⁇ , vinca alkaloid, ricin A chain, methotrexate or radioactive isotope hapten). Bispecific antibodies can be prepared as full length antibodies or antibody fragments (e.g. F(ab') 2 bispecific antibodies).
- cytotoxic agent e.g. saporin, anti-interferon- ⁇ , vinca alkaloid, ricin A chain, methotrexate or radioactive isotope hapten.
- Bispecific antibodies can be prepared as full length antibodies or antibody fragments (e.g. F(ab') 2 bispecific antibodies).
- WO 96/16673 describes a bispecific HER2/Fc ⁇ RIH antibody and U.S. Patent No. 5,837,234 discloses a bispecific HER2/Fc ⁇ RI antibody IDMl (Osidem). A bispecific HER2/Fc ⁇ antibody is shown in WO98/02463.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,821,337 teaches a bispecific HER2/CD3 antibody.
- MDX-210 is a bispecific HER2-Fc ⁇ RIII Ab.
- bispecific antibodies are known in the art. Traditional production of full length bispecific antibodies is based on the coexpression of two immunoglobulin heavy chain-light chain pairs, where the two chains have different specificities (Millstein et ai, Nature, 305:537-539 (1983)). Because of the random assortment of immunoglobulin heavy and light chains, these hybridomas (quadromas) produce a potential mixture of 10 different antibody molecules, of which only one has the correct bispecific structure. Purification of the correct molecule, which is usually done by affinity chromatography steps, is rattier cumbersome, and the product yields are low. Similar procedures are disclosed in WO 93/08829, and in Traunecker et al, EMBO J., 10:3655-3659 (1991).
- antibody variable domains with the desired binding specificities are fused to immunoglobulin constant domain sequences.
- the fusion preferably is with an immunoglobulin heavy chain constant domain, comprising at least part of the hinge, CH2, and CH3 regions. It is preferred to have the first heavy-chain constant region (CHl) containing the site necessary for light chain binding, present in at least one of the fusions.
- DNAs encoding the immunoglobulin heavy chain fusions and, if desired, the immunoglobulin light chain are inserted into separate expression vectors, and are co-transfected into a suitable host organism.
- the bispecific antibodies are composed of a hybrid immunoglobulin heavy chain with a first binding specificity in one arm, and a hybrid immunoglobulin heavy chain-light chain pair (providing a second binding specificity) in the other arm. It was found that this asymmetric structure facilitates the separation of the desired bispecific compound from unwanted immunoglobulin chain combinations, as the presence of an immunoglobulin light chain in only one half of the bispecific molecule provides for a facile way of separation. This approach is disclosed in WO 94/04690. For further details of generating bispecific antibodies see, for example, Suresh et al., Methods in Enzymology, 121 :210 (1986).
- the interface between a pair of antibody molecules can be engineered to maximize the percentage of heterodimers which axe recovered from recombinant cell culture.
- the preferred interface comprises at least a part of the Cj ⁇ 3 domain of an antibody constant domain.
- one or more small amino acid side chains from the interface of the first antibody molecule are replaced with larger side chains ⁇ e.g. tyrosine or tryptophan).
- Compensatory "cavities" of identical or similar size to the large side chain(s) are created on the interface of the second antibody molecule by replacing large amino acid side chains with smaller ones ⁇ e.g. alanine or threonine). This provides a mechanism for increasing the yield of the heterodimer over other unwanted end-products such as homodimers.
- Bispecific antibodies include cross-linked or "heteroconjugate" antibodies.
- one of the antibodies in the heteroconjugate can be coupled to avidin, the other to biotin.
- Such antibodies have, for example, been proposed to target immune system cells to unwanted cells (U.S. Patent No. 4,676,980), and for treatment of HIV infection (WO 91/00360, WO 92/200373, and EP 03089).
- Heteroconjugate antibodies may be made using any convenient cross-linking methods. Suitable cross-linking agents are well known in the art, and are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,676,980, along with a number of cross-linking techniques.
- bispecific antibodies can be prepared using chemical linkage.
- Brennan et al., Science, 229: 81 (1985) describe a procedure wherein full length antibodies are proteolytic ally cleaved to generate F(ab')2 fragments. These fragments are reduced in the presence of the dithiol complexing agent sodium arsenite to stabilize vicinal dithiols and prevent intermolecular disulfide formation.
- the Fab' fragments generated are then converted to thionitrobenzoate (TNB) derivatives.
- One of the Fab'-TNB derivatives is then reconverted to the Fab'-thiol by reduction with mercaptoethylamine and is mixed with an equimolar amount of the other Fab'-TNB derivative to form the bispecific antibody.
- the bispecific antibodies produced can be used as agents for the selective immobilization of enzymes.
- bispecific antibodies have been produced using leucine zippers.
- the leucine zipper peptides from the Fos and Jun proteins were linked to the Fab' portions of two different antibodies by gene fusion.
- the antibody homodimers were reduced at the hinge region to form monomers and then re-oxidized to form the antibody heterodimers.
- This method can also be utilized for the production of antibody homodimers.
- the "diabody” technology described by Hollinger et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. ScL USA, 90:6444-6448 (1993) has provided an alternative mechanism for making bispecific antibody fragments.
- the fragments comprise a heavy-chain variable domain
- Vpj connected to a light-chain variable domain (VL) by a linker which is too short to allow pairing between the two domains on the same chain. Accordingly, the VH and VL domains of one fragment are forced to pair with the complementary VL and VH domains of another fragment, thereby forming two antigen-binding sites.
- Antibodies with more than two valencies are contemplated.
- trispecific antibodies can be prepared. Tutt et ⁇ /. /. Immunol. 147: 60 (1991).
- Amino acid sequence modification(s) of the antibodies described herein are contemplated. For example, it may be desirable to improve the binding affinity and/or other biological properties of the antibody.
- Amino acid sequence variants of the Antibody are prepared by introducing appropriate nucleotide changes into the Antibody nucleic acid, or by peptide synthesis. Such modifications include, for example, deletions from, and/or insertions into and/or substitutions of, residues within the amino acid sequences of the Antibody. Any combination of deletion, insertion, and substitution is made to arrive at the final construct, provided that the final construct possesses the desired characteristics.
- the amino acid changes also may alter post-translational processes of the Antibody, such as changing the number or position of glycosylation sites.
- a useful method for identification of certain residues or regions of the Antibody that are preferred locations for mutagenesis is called "alanine scanning mutagenesis" as described by Cunningham and Wells Science, 244:1081-1085 (1989).
- a residue or group of target residues are identified ⁇ e.g., charged residues such as arg, asp, his, lys, and glu) and replaced by a neutral or negatively charged amino acid (most preferably alanine or polyalanine) to affect the interaction of the amino acids with antigen.
- Those amino acid locations demonstrating functional sensitivity to the substitutions then are refined by introducing further or other variants at, or for, the sites of substitution.
- Amino acid sequence insertions include amino- and/or carboxyl-terminal fusions ranging in length from one residue to polypeptides containing a hundred or more residues, as well as intrasequence insertions of single or multiple amino acid residues.
- terminal insertions include a Antibody with an N-terminal methionyl residue or the antibody fused to a cytotoxic polypeptide.
- Other insertional variants of the Antibody molecule include the fusion to the N- or C-terminus of the Antibody to an enzyme (e.g. for ADEPT) or a polypeptide which increases the serum half-life of the antibody.
- variants are an amino acid substitution variant. These variants have at least one amino acid residue in the Antibody molecule replaced by a different residue.
- the sites of greatest interest for substitutional mutagenesis include the hypervariable regions, but FR or Fc region alterations are also contemplated. Conservative substitutions are shown in Table 1 under the heading of "preferred substitutions". If such substitutions result in a change in biological activity, then more substantial changes, denominated "exemplary substitutions" in Table 1, or as further described below in reference to amino acid classes, may be introduced and the products screened.
- Substantial modifications in the biological properties of the antibody are accomplished by selecting substitutions that differ significantly in their effect on maintaining (a) the structure of the polypeptide backbone in the area of the substitution, for example, as a sheet or helical conformation, (b) the charge or hydrophobicity of the molecule at the target site, or (c) the bulk of the side chain.
- Amino acids may be grouped according to similarities in the properties of their side chains (in A. L. Lehninger, in Biochemistry, second ed., pp. 73-75, Worth Publishers, New York (1975)):
- Naturally occurring residues may be divided into groups based on common side-chain properties:
- Non-conservative substitutions will entail exchanging a member of one of these classes for another class.
- cysteine residue not involved in maintaining the proper conformation of the Antibody also may be substituted, generally with serine, to improve the oxidative stability of the molecule and prevent aberrant crosslinking.
- cysteine bond(s) may be added to the antibody to improve its stability (particularly where the antibody is an antibody fragment such as an Fv fragment).
- a particularly preferred type of substitutional variant involves substituting one or more hypervariable region residues of a parent antibody ⁇ e.g. a humanized or human antibody).
- the resulting variant(s) selected for further development will have improved biological properties relative to the parent antibody from which they are generated.
- a convenient way for generating such substitutional variants involves affinity maturation using phage display. Briefly, several hypervariable region sites ⁇ e.g. 6-7 sites) are mutated to generate all possible amino substitutions at each site.
- the antibody variants thus generated are displayed in a monovalent fashion from filamentous phage particles as fusions to the gene III product of M 13 packaged within each particle. The phage-displayed variants are then screened for their biological activity ⁇ e.g.
- alanine scanning mutagenesis can be performed to identify hypervariable region residues contributing significantly to antigen binding.
- Another type of amino acid variant of the antibody alters the original glycosylation pattern of the antibody. By altering is meant deleting one or more carbohydrate moieties found in the antibody, and/or adding one or more glycosylation sites that are not present in the antibody.
- Glycosylation of antibodies is typically either N-linked or O-linked. N-linked refers to the attachment of the carbohydrate moiety to the side chain of an asparagine residue.
- the tripeptide sequences asparagine-X- serine and asparagine-X-threonine, where X is any amino acid except proline, are the recognition sequences for enzymatic attachment of the carbohydrate moiety to the asparagine side chain.
- O-linked glycosylation refers to the attachment of one of the sugars N-aceylgalactosamine, galactose, or xylose to a hydroxyamino acid, most commonly serine or threonine, although 5-hydroxyproline or 5-hydroxylysine may also be used.
- glycosylation sites to the antibody is conveniently accomplished by altering the amino acid sequence such that it contains one or more of the above-described tripeptide sequences (for N-linked glycosylation sites).
- the alteration may also be made by the addition of, or substitution by, one or more serine or threonine residues to the sequence of the original antibody (for CMinked glycosylation sites).
- the carbohydrate attached thereto may be altered.
- antibodies with a mature carbohydrate structure that lacks fucose attached to an Fc region of the antibody are described in US Pat Appl No US 2003/0157108 Al, Presta, L. See also US 2004/0093621 Al (Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd).
- Antibodies with a bisecting N-acetylglucosamine (GIcNAc) in the carbohydrate attached to an Fc region of the antibody are referenced in WO03/011878, Jean-Mairet et al. and US Patent No. 6,602,684, Umana et al.
- Antibodies with at least one galactose residue in the oligosaccharide attached to an Fc region of the antibody are reported in WO97/30087, Patel et al. See, also, WO98/58964 (Raju, S.) and WO99/22764 (Raju, S.) concerning antibodies with altered carbohydrate attached to the Fc region thereof.
- Antibody compositions comprising main species antibody with such carbohydrate structures attached to the Fc region are contemplated herein.
- Nucleic acid molecules encoding amino acid sequence variants of the Antibody are prepared by a variety of methods known in the art. These methods include, but are not limited to, isolation from a natural source (in the case of naturally occurring amino acid sequence variants) or preparation by oligonucleotide- mediated (or site-directed) mutagenesis, PCR mutagenesis, and cassette mutagenesis of an earlier prepared variant or a non- variant version of the antibody.
- the ability of the antibody to block HER ligand binding to cells expressing the HER receptor may be determined. For example, cells naturally expressing, or transfected to express, HER receptors of the HER hetero-oligomer may be incubated with the antibody and then exposed to labeled HER ligand. The ability of the HER2 antibody to block ligand binding to the HER receptor in the HER hetero-oligomer may then be evaluated.
- inhibition of HRG binding to MCF7 breast tumor cell lines by HER2 antibodies may be performed using monolayer MCF7 cultures on ice in a 24- well-plate format essentially as described in
- HER2 monoclonal antibodies may be added to each well and incubated for 30 minutes. I- labeled rHRG ⁇ l 177_ 2 24 (25 pm) may then be added, and the incubation may be continued for 4 to 16 hours. Dose response curves may be prepared and an IC50 value may be calculated for the antibody of interest.
- the antibody which blocks ligand activation of an HER receptor will have an IC50 for inhibiting HRG binding to MCF7 cells in this assay of about 5OnM or less, more preferably 1OnM or less.
- the IC50 for inhibiting HRG binding to MCF7 cells in this assay may, for example, be about 10OnM or less, more preferably 5OnM or less.
- the ability of the HER2 antibody to block HER ligand-stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of a HER receptor present in a HER hetero-oligomer may be assessed.
- cells endogenously expressing the HER receptors or transfected to expressed them may be incubated with the antibody and then assayed for HER ligand-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation activity using an anti- phosphotyrosine monoclonal (which is optionally conjugated with a detectable label).
- the kinase receptor activation assay described in U.S. Patent No. 5,766,863 is also available for determining HER receptor activation and blocking of that activity by an antibody.
- one may screen for an antibody which inhibits HRG- stimulation of pi 80 tyrosine phosphorylation in MCF7 cells essentially as described in WO01/00245.
- the MCF7 cells may be plated in 24-well plates and monoclonal antibodies to HER2 may be added to each well and incubated for 30 minutes at room temperature; then rHRG ⁇ l 1 ⁇ 7 _ 2 44 may be added to each well to a final concentration of 0.2 nM, and the incubation may be continued for 8 minutes.
- Media may be aspirated from each well, and reactions may be stopped by the addition of 100 ⁇ l of SDS sample buffer (5% SDS, 25 mM DTT, and 25 mM Tris-HCl, pH 6.8).
- Each sample (25 ⁇ l) may be electrophoresed on a 4-12% gradient gel (Novex) and then electrophoretically transferred to polyvinylidene difluoride membrane.
- Antiphosphotyrosine (at 1 ⁇ g/ml) immunoblots may be developed, and the intensity of the predominant reactive band at M r -180,000 may be quantified by reflectance densitometry.
- the antibody selected will preferably significantly inhibit HRG stimulation of pi 80 tyrosine phosphorylation to about 0-35% of control in this assay.
- a dose-response curve for inhibition of HRG stimulation of pi 80 tyrosine phosphorylation as determined by reflectance densitometry may be prepared and an IC 50 for the antibody of interest may be calculated.
- the antibody which blocks ligand activation of a HER receptor will have an IC 50 for inhibiting HRG stimulation of pi 80 tyrosine phosphorylation in this assay of about 5OnM or less, more preferably 1OnM or less.
- the IC50 for inhibiting HRG stimulation of pi 80 tyrosine phosphorylation in this assay may, for example, be about 10OnM or less, more preferably 5OnM or less.
- MDA-MB- 175 cells may also assess the growth inhibitory effects of the antibody on MDA-MB- 175 cells, e.g, essentially as described in Schaefer et al. Oncogene 15:1385-1394 (1997).
- MDA-MB- 175 cells may treated with a HER2 monoclonal antibody (lO ⁇ g/mL) for 4 days and stained with crystal violet.
- HER2 monoclonal antibody LEO ⁇ g/mL
- Incubation with a HER2 antibody may show a growth inhibitory effect on this cell line similar to that displayed by monoclonal antibody 2C4.
- exogenous HRG will not significantly reverse this inhibition.
- the antibody will be able to inhibit cell proliferation of MDA-MB -175 cells to a greater extent than monoclonal antibody 4D5 (and optionally to a greater extent than monoclonal antibody 7F3), both in the presence and absence of exogenous HRG.
- the HER2 antibody of interest may block heregulin dependent association of HER2 with HER3 in both MCF7 and SK-BR-3 cells as determined in a co-immunoprecipitation experiment such as that described in WOO 1/00245 substantially more effectively than monoclonal antibody 4D5, and preferably substantially more effectively than monoclonal antibody 7F3.
- the growth inhibitory antibody of choice is able to inhibit growth of SK-BR-3 cells in cell culture by about 20-100% and preferably by about 50-100% at an antibody concentration of about 0.5 to 30 ⁇ g/ml.
- the SK-BR-3 assay described in U.S. Patent No. 5,677,171 can be performed. According to this assay, SK-BR-3 cells are grown in a 1:1 mixture of F12 and DMEM medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum, glutamine and penicillin streptomycin.
- the SK-BR-3 cells are plated at 20,000 cells in a 35mm cell culture dish (2mls/35mm dish). 0.5 to 30 ⁇ g/ml of the HER2 antibody is added per dish. After six days, the number of cells, compared to untreated cells are counted using an electronic COULTERTM cell counter. Those antibodies which inhibit growth of the SK-BR-3 cells by about 20-100% or about 50-100% may be selected as growth inhibitory antibodies. See US Pat No. 5,677,171 for assays for screening for growth inhibitory antibodies, such as 4D5 and 3E8.
- an annexin binding assay using BT474 cells is available.
- the BT474 cells are cultured and seeded in dishes as discussed in the precedi ng paragraph.
- the medium is then removed and replaced with fresh medium alone or medium containing 10 ⁇ .g/ml of the monoclonal antibody.
- monolayers are washed with PBS and detached by trypsinization.
- Cells are then centrifuged, resuspended in Ca binding buffer and aliquoted into tubes as discussed above for the cell death assay. Tubes then receive labeled annexin (e.g. annexin V-FTIC) (1 ⁇ g/ml).
- labeled annexin e.g. annexin V-FTIC
- Samples may be analyzed using a FACSCANTM flow cytometer and FACSCONVERTTM CellQuest software (Becton Dickinson). Those antibodies which induce statistically significant levels of annexin binding relative to control are selected as apoptosis-inducing antibodies. In addition to the annexin binding assay, a DNA staining assay using BT474 cells is available.
- BT474 cells which have been treated with the antibody of interest as described in the preceding two paragraphs are incubated with 9 ⁇ g/ml HOECHST 33342TM for 2 hr at 37 0 C, then analyzed on an EPICS ELITETM flow cytometer (Coulter Corporation) using MODFIT LTTM software (Verity Software House).
- Antibodies which induce a change in the percentage of apoptotic cells which is 2 fold or greater (and preferably 3 fold or greater) than untreated cells (up to 100% apoptotic cells) may be selected as pro-apoptotic antibodies using this assay. See WO98/1779'7 for assays for screening for HER2 antibodies which induce apoptosis, such as 7C2 and 7F3.
- the invention also pertains to immunoconjugates comprising an antibody conjugated to a cytotoxic agent such as a chemotherapeutic agent, toxin (e.g. a small molecule toxin or an enzymatically active toxin of bacterial, fungal, plant or animal origin, including fragments and/or variants thereof), or a radioactive isotope ⁇ i.e., a radioconjugate).
- a cytotoxic agent such as a chemotherapeutic agent, toxin (e.g. a small molecule toxin or an enzymatically active toxin of bacterial, fungal, plant or animal origin, including fragments and/or variants thereof), or a radioactive isotope ⁇ i.e., a radioconjugate).
- Conjugates of an antibody and one or more small molecule toxins such as a calicheamicin, a maytansine (U.S. Patent No. 5,208,020), a trichothene, and CC1065 are also contemplated herein.
- the antibody is conjugated to one or more maytansine molecules ⁇ e.g. about 1 to about 10 maytansine molecules per antibody molecule).
- Maytansine may, for example, be converted to May-SS-Me which may be reduced to May-SH3 and reacted with modified antibody (Chari et al. Cancer Research 52: 127-131 (1992)) to generate a maytansinoid-antibody immunoconjugate.
- Another immunoconjugate of interest comprises a HER2 antibody conjugated to one or more calicheamicin molecules.
- the calicheamicin family of antibiotics are capable of producing double-stranded DNA breaks at sub-picomolar concentrations.
- Structural analogues of calicheamicin which may be used include, but are not limited to, ⁇ a 2 ! , Ot 3 1 , N-acetyl- ⁇ PSAG and (Hinman et al. Cancer Research 53: 3336-3342 (1993) and Lode et al. Cancer Research 58: 2925-2928 (1998)). See, also, US Patent Nos. 5,714,586; 5,712,374; 5,264,586; and 5,773,001 expressly incorporated herein by reference.
- Enzymatically active toxins and fragments thereof which can be used include diphtheria A chain, nonbinding active fragments of diphtheria toxin, exotoxin A chain (from Pseudomonas aeruginosa), ricin A chain, abrin A chain, modeccin A chain, alpha-sarcin, Aleurites fordii proteins, dianthin proteins, Phytolaca americana proteins CPAPI, PAPII, and PAP-S), momordica charantia inhibitor, curcin, crotin, sapaonaria officinalis inhibitor, gelonin, mitogellin, restrictocin, phenomycin, enomycin and the tricothecenes. See, for example, WO 93/21232 published October 28, 1993.
- the present invention further contemplates an immunoconjugate formed between an antibody and a compound with nucleolytic activity ⁇ e.g. a ribonuclease or a DNA endonuclease such as a deoxyribonuclease; DNase).
- a compound with nucleolytic activity e.g. a ribonuclease or a DNA endonuclease such as a deoxyribonuclease; DNase).
- radioactive isotopes are available for the production of radioconjugated HER2 antibodies.
- Examples include A.t , 1 , 1 , Y , Re , Re , Sm , Bi , P and radioactive isotopes of Lu.
- Conjugates of the antibody and cytotoxic agent may be made using a variety of bifunctional protein coupling agents such as N-succinimidyl-3-(2-pyridyldithiol) propionate (SPDP), succinimidyl-4-(N- maleimidomethyl) cyclohexane-l-carboxylate, iminothiolane (IT), bifunctional derivatives of imidoesters (such as dimethyl adipimidate HCL), active esters (such as disuccinimidyl suberate), aldehydes (such as glutareldehyde), bis-azido compounds (such as bis (p-azidobenzoyl) hexanediamine), bis-diazonium derivatives (such as bis-(p-diazoniumbenzoyl)-ethylenediamine), diisocyanates (such as tolyene 2,6-diisocyanate), and bis- active fluorine compounds (such as l,
- a ricin immunotoxin can be prepared as described in Vitetta et al. Science 238: 1098 (1987).
- Carbon- 14-labeled l-isothiocyanatobenzyl-3- methyldiethylene triaminepentaacetic acid (MX-DTPA) is an exemplary chelating agent for conjugation of radionucleotide to the antibody. See WO94/11026.
- the linker may be a "cleavable linker" facilitating release of the cytotoxic drug in the cell.
- an acid-labile linker, peptidase-sensitive linker, dimethyl linker or disulfide-containing linker (Chari et al. Cancer Research 52: 127-131 (1992)) may be used.
- a fusion protein comprising the HER2 antibody and cytotoxic agent may be made, e.g. by recombinant techniques or peptide synthesis.
- the antibody may be conjugated to a "receptor" (such streptavidin) for utilization in tumor pretargeting wherein, the antibody-receptor conjugate is administered to the patient, followed by removal of unbound conjugate from the circulation using a clearing agent and then administration of a "ligand” (e.g. avidin) which is conjugated to a cytotoxic agent (e.g. a radionucleotide).
- a ligand e.g. avidin
- cytotoxic agent e.g. a radionucleotide
- the antibody may be linked to one of a variety of nonproteinaceous polymers, e.g., polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, polyoxyalkylenes, or copolymers of polyethylene glycol and polypropylene glycol.
- nonproteinaceous polymers e.g., polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, polyoxyalkylenes, or copolymers of polyethylene glycol and polypropylene glycol.
- the antibody also may be entrapped in microcapsules prepared, fox example, by coacervation techniques or by interfacial polymerization (for example, hydroxymethylcellulose ox gelatin-microcapsules and poly-(methylmethacylate) microcapsules, respectively), in colloidal drug delivery systems (for example, liposomes, albumin microspheres, microemulsions, nano-particles and nanocapsules), or in macroemulsions.
- colloidal drug delivery systems for example, liposomes, albumin microspheres, microemulsions, nano-particles and nanocapsules
- trie antibody of the invention may be desirable to modify trie antibody of the invention with respect to effector function, e.g. so as to enhance antigen-dependent cell-mediated cyotoxicity (ADCC) and/or complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) of the antibody.
- ADCC antigen-dependent cell-mediated cyotoxicity
- CDC complement dependent cytotoxicity
- This may be achieved by introducing one or more amino acid substitutions in an Fc region of the antibody.
- cysteine residue(s) may be introduced in the Fc region, thereby allowing interchain disulfide bond formation in this region.
- the homodimeric antibody thus generated may have improved internalization capability and/or increased complement-mediated cell killing and antibody- dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)- See Caron et al, J. Exp Med. 176:1191-1195 (1992) and Shopes, B. /.
- Homodimeric antibodies with enhanced anti-tumor activity may also be prepared using heterobifunctional cross-linkers as described in Wolff et al. Cancer Research 53:2560-2565 (1993).
- an antibody can be engineered which has dual Fc regions and may thereby have enhanced complement lysis and ADCC capabilities. See Stevenson et al. Anti-Cancer Drug Design 3:219-230 (1989).
- WO00/42072 (Presta, L.) describes antibodies with improved ADCC function in the presence of human effector cells, where the antibodies comprise amino acid substitutions in the Fc region thereof.
- the antibody with improved ADCC comprises substitutions at positions 298, 333, and/or 334 of the Fc region.
- the altered Fc region is a human IgGl Fc region comprising or consisting of substitutions at one, two or three of these positions.
- Antibodies with altered CIq binding and/or complement dependent cytotoxicity are described in WO99/51642, US Patent No. 6,194,551Bl, US Patent No. 6,242,195Bl, US Patent No. 6,528,624Bl and US Patent No. 6,538,124 (Idusogie etal).
- the antibodies comprise an amino acid substitution at one or more of amino acid positions 270, 322, 326, 327, 329, 313, 333 and/or 334 of the Fc region thereof.
- a salvage receptor binding epitope refers to an epitope of the Fc region of an IgG molecule (e.g., IgGi, IgG 2 , IgG 3 , or IgG 4 ) that is responsible for increasing the in vivo serum half-life of the IgG molecule.
- IgGi an epitope of the Fc region of an IgG molecule
- IgG 3 an epitope of the Fc region of an IgG molecule
- IgG 4 an epitope of the Fc region of an IgG molecule that is responsible for increasing the in vivo serum half-life of the IgG molecule.
- Antibodies with substitutions in an Fc region thereof and increased serum half-lives are also described in WO00/42072 (Presta, L.).
- Engineered antibodies with three or more (preferably four) functional antigen binding sites are also contemplated (US Appln No. US2002/0004587 Al, Miller et al).
- the HER2 antibodies disclosed herein may also be formulated as irnmunoliposomes.
- Liposomes containing the antibody are prepared by methods known in the art, such as described in Epstein et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. ScL USA, 82:3688 (1985); Hwang et al., Proc. Natl Acad. ScL USA, 77:4030 (1980); U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,485,045 and 4,544,545; and WO97/38731 published October 23, 1997.
- Liposomes with enhanced circulation time are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,013,556.
- Particularly useful liposomes can be generated by the reverse phase evaporation method with a lipid composition comprising phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol and PEG-derivatized phosphatidylethanolamine (PEG- PE). Liposomes are extruded through filters of defined pore size to yield liposomes with the desired diameter.
- Fab 1 fragments of the antibody of the present invention can be conjugated to the liposomes as described in Martin etal. J. Biol. Chem. 257: 286-288 (1982) via a disulfide interchange reaction.
- a chemotherapeutic agent is optionally contained within the liposome. See Gabizon et al. J. National Cancer /nst.81(19)1484 (1989). (ix) Exemplary Antibodies
- Exemplary antibodies which can be formulated according to the present invention include, but are not limited to the following: anti-ErbB antibodies, including anti-HER2 antibodies, such as those described in more detail herein; antibodies that bind to a B-cell surface marker, such as CD19, CD20 (for example Rituximab (RITUXAN®) and humanized 2H7), CD22, CD40 or BR3; antibodies that bind to IgE, including Omalizumab (XOLAIR®) commercially available from Genentech, E26 (Figs. 17A-B herein), HAEl (Figs. 17A-B herein), IgE antibody with an amino acid substitution at position 265 of an Fc region thereof (US 2004/0191244 Al), Hu-901 (Figs.
- anti-ErbB antibodies including anti-HER2 antibodies, such as those described in more detail herein
- antibodies that bind to a B-cell surface marker such as CD19, CD20 (for example Rituximab (RITUXAN®) and humanized
- an IgE antibody as in WO2004/070011, or an antibody (including antibody fragments and full length antibodies) comprising the variable domains of any of those IgE antibodies.
- VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
- AVASTINTM Bevacizumab
- LPLCENTISTM Ranibizumab
- anti-IL-8 antibodies St John etal, Chest, 103:932 (1993), and International Publication No. WO 95/23865
- anti-PSCA antibodies WO01/40309
- anti-CD40 antibodies including S2C6 and humanized variants thereof (WOOO/75348)
- anti-CDl Ia antibodies including efalizumab (RAPTIV A®) (US Patent No. 5,622,700, WO 98/23761, Steppe et al, Transplant Intl.
- anti-CD18 antibodies US Patent No. 5,622,700, issued April 22, 1997, or as in WO 97/26912, published July 31, 1997
- anti-A ⁇ o-2 receptor antibody WO 98/51793 published November 19, 1998
- anti-TNF-alpha antibodies including cA2 (REMICADE®), CDP571 and MAK-195 (See, US Patent No. 5,672,347 issued September 30, 1997, Lorenz et al. J. Immunol. 156(4):1646-1653 (1996), and Dhainaut et al. Crit. Care Med.
- anti-CD3 antibodies such as OKT3 (US Patent No. 4,515,893 issued May 7, 1985); anti-CD25 or anti-tac antibodies such as CHI-621 (SIMULECT®) and (ZENAP AX®) (See XJS Patent No.
- anti-CD4 antibodies such as the cM-7412 antibody (Choy et al. Arthritis Rheum 39(l):52-56 (1996)); anti-CD52 antibodies such as CAMPATH-IH (Riechmann et al. Nature 332:323-337 (1988); anti-Fc receptor antibodies such as the M22 antibody directed against Fc ⁇ RI as in Graziano et al. J. Immunol.
- anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) antibodies such as hMN-14 (Sharkey et al. Cancer Res. 55(23Suppl):
- anti-CD22 antibodies such as LL2 or LymphoCide (Juweid et al. Cancer Res 55(23 Suppl):5899s-5907s (1995); anti-EpCAM antibodies such as 17- IA (PANOREX®); anti-GpIIb/IIIa antibodies such as abciximab or c7E3 Fab (REOPRO®); anti-RSV antibodies such as MEDI-493 (SYNAGIS®); anti-CMV antibodies such as PROTOVTR®; anti-HIV antibodies such as PRO542; anti-hepatitis antibodies such as the anti-Hep B antibody OSTAVIR®; anti-CA 125 antibody OvaRex; anti-idiotypic GD3 epitope antibody BEC2; anti- ⁇ v ⁇ 3 antibody VITAXIN®; anti-human renal cell carcinoma antibody such as ch-G250; ESfG-I; anti-human 17- IA antibody (3622W94); anti-human colorec
- the present invention in at least one aspect, concerns formulations comprising a composition which comprises a mixture of a main species antibody and one or more variants thereof.
- a main species antibody binds HER2
- the HER2 antibody is one which binds to Domain II of HER2, inhibits HER dimerization more effectively than Trastuzumab, and/or binds to a heterodimeric binding site of HER2.
- the preferred embodiment herein of the main species antibody is one comprising the variable light and variable heavy amino acid sequences in SEQ ID Nos. 3 and 4, and most preferably comprising a light chain amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID No. 15 and 23, and a heavy chain amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID No. 16 and 24.
- the formulated HER2 antibody composition comprises a mixture of the main species HER2 antibody and an amino acid sequence variant thereof comprising an amino-terminal leader extension.
- the amino-terminal leader extension is on a light chain of the antibody variant ⁇ e.g. on one or two light chains of the antibody variant).
- the main species HER2 antibody or the antibody variant may be an full length antibody or antibody fragment ⁇ e.g. Fab of F(ab')2 fragments), but preferably both are full length antibodies.
- the antibody variant herein may comprise an amino-terminal leader extension on any one or more of the heavy or light chains thereof.
- the amino-terminal leader extension is on one or two light chains of the antibody.
- the amino-terminal leader extension preferably comprises or consists of VHS-. Presence of the amino-terminal leader extension in the composition can be detected by various analytical techniques including, but not limited to, N-terminal sequence analysis, assay for charge heterogeneity (for instance, cation exchange chromatography or capillary zone electrophoresis), mass spectrometry, etc.
- the amount of the antibody variant in the composition generally ranges from an amount that constitutes the detection limit of any assay (preferably N-terminal sequence analysis) used to detect the variant to an amount less than the amount of the main species antibody. Generally, about 20% or less ⁇ e.g. from about 1% to about 15%, for instance from 5% to about 15%) of the antibody molecules in the composition comprise an amino-terminal leader extension.
- Such percentage amounts are preferably determined using quantitative N-terminal sequence analysis or cation exchange analysis (preferably using a high-resolution, weak cation-exchange column, such as a PROPAC WCX- 10TM cation exchange column).
- a high-resolution, weak cation-exchange column such as a PROPAC WCX- 10TM cation exchange column.
- further amino acid sequence alterations of the main species antibody and/or variant are contemplated, including but not limited to an antibody comprising a C-terminal lysine residue on one or both heavy chains thereof, a deamidated antibody variant, etc.
- the main species antibody or variant may further comprise glycosylation variations, non- limiting examples of which include HER2 antibody comprising a Gl or G2 oligosaccharide structure attached to the Fc region thereof, HER2 antibody comprising a carbohydrate moiety attached to a light chain thereof ⁇ e.g. one or two carbohydrate moieties attached to one or two light chains of the antibody), HER2 antibody comprising a non-glycosylated heavy chain.
- glycosylation variations non- limiting examples of which include HER2 antibody comprising a Gl or G2 oligosaccharide structure attached to the Fc region thereof, HER2 antibody comprising a carbohydrate moiety attached to a light chain thereof ⁇ e.g. one or two carbohydrate moieties attached to one or two light chains of the antibody), HER2 antibody comprising a non-glycosylated heavy chain.
- the present invention provides, in a first aspect, a stable pharmaceutical formulation comprising a monoclonal antibody, preferably a full length human or humanized IgGl antibody, in histidine-acetate buffer, pH 5.5 to 6.5, preferably pH 5.8 to 6.2.
- the antibody in the formulation may be an antibody fragment comprising an antigen-binding region, such as a Fat> or F(ab')2 fragment.
- the invention concerns a pharmaceutical formulation
- a pharmaceutical formulation comprising, or consisting essentially of, a full length IgGl antibody susceptible to deamidation or aggregation in an amount from about lOmg/mL to about 250mg/mL; histidine-acetate buffer, pH 5.5 to 6.5; saccharide selected from the group consisting of trehalose and sucrose, in an amount from about 60rnM to about 25OmM; and polysorbate 20 in an amount from about 0.01% to about 0.1%.
- the invention provides a pharmaceutical formulation comprising an antibody that binds to domain II of HER2 in a histidine buffer at a pH from about 5.5 to about 6.5, a saccharide and a surfactant.
- the formulation may comprise Pertuzumab in an amount from about 20mg/mL to about 40mg/mL, histidine-acetate buffer, sucrose, and polysorbate 20, wherein the pH of the formulation is from about 5.5 to about 6.5
- the invention provides a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a DR5 antibody in a histidine buffer at a pH from about 5.5 to about 6.5, a saccharide, and a surfactant.
- a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a DR5 antibody in a histidine buffer at a pH from about 5.5 to about 6.5, a saccharide, and a surfactant.
- Such a formulation may, for example, comprise, Apomab in an amount from about lOmg/mL to about 30mg/mL, histidine-acetate buffer, trehalose, and polysorbate 20, wherein the pH of the formulation is from about 5.5 to about 6.5.
- the formulation is especially useful for antibodies that are susceptible to deamidation and/or aggregation and/or fragmentation, in that the buffer retards deamidation and/or aggregation and/or fragmentation of the antibody formulated therein.
- the histidine- acetate buffer lacks the chloride ion which was found to be beneficial herein in that this buffer when combined with saccharide had the same protective effect on antibody as polysorbate 20, and was stable and compatible with storage in stainless steel tanks.
- trie invention provides a method for reducing deamidation, aggregation and/or fragmentation of a therapeutic monoclonal antibody (for example, relative to a composition at a different pH or in a different buffer), comprising formulating the antibody in a histidine-acetate buffer, pH 5.5 to 6.5.
- a therapeutic monoclonal antibody for example, relative to a composition at a different pH or in a different buffer
- formulating the antibody in a histidine-acetate buffer, pH 5.5 to 6.5.
- one may determine or measure deamidation, aggregation and/or fragmentation before and after the antibody is formulated, with the formulated antibody demonstrating acceptable deamidation, aggregation and/or fragmentation in the formulation and upon storage thereof.
- the antibody in the formulation may bind an antigen including but not limited to: HER2, CD20, IgE, DR5, BR3 and VEGF.
- the formulated antibody binds HER2, it preferably is one which binds to Domain II of HER2, inhibits HER dimerization more effectively than Trastuzumab, and/or binds to a heterodimeric binding site of HER2.
- the preferred embodiment herein of a formulated HER2 antibody is one comprising the variable light and variable heavy amino acid sequences in SEQ ID Nos. 3 and 4, and most preferably comprising the light chain and heavy chain amino acid sequences in SEQ ID Nos. 15 and 16 (Pertuzumab).
- CD20 antibodies which can be formulated, herein include: “C2B8” which is now called “Rituximab” (“RITUXAN®”) commercially available from Genentech (see also US Patent No. 5,736,137, expressly incorporated herein by reference); the yttrium-[90]-labeled 2B8 murine antibody designated “Y2B8” or “Ibritumomab Tiuxetan” ZEVALIN® commercially available from Biogen-Idec (see also US Patent No.
- murine IgG2a "Bl,” also called “Tositumomab,” optionally labeled with 131 I to generate the "131I-B1" antibody (Iodine 1131 tositumomab, BEXXARTM) (US Patent No. 5,595,721, expressly incorporated herein by reference); murine monoclonal antibody "1F5" (Press et al.
- the CD20 antibody is a humanized 2H7 antibody.
- Prefered humanized 2H7 antibodies herein are 2H7vl6 and 2H7v511.
- the humanized 2O7vl6 may be an intact antibody or antibody fragment comprising the variable light and variable heavy sequences in Figs. 18A-B (SEQ ID Nos. 26 and 29).
- the humanized 2H7vl6 antibody is a full length antibody, preferably it comprises the light and heavy chain amino acid sequences with SEQ ID Nos. 63 and 65.
- the antibody binds VEGF, it preferably comprises the variable domain sequences as depicted in Fig. 19.
- the most preferred anti-VEGF antibody is full length humanized IgGlantibody, Bevacizurnab (AVASTINTM), commercially available from Genentech.
- the formulated antibody binds IgE
- it is preferably selected from the group consisting of: E25, Omalizumab (XOLAIR®) commercially available from Genentech (see also Figs. 17A-B), E26 (Figs. 17A-B herein), HAEl (Figs. 17A-B herein), IgE antibody with an amino acid substitution at position 265 of an Fc region thereof (US 2004/0191244 Al), Hu-901 (Figs. 17A-B herein), an IgE antibody as in WO200M7070011, or an antibody (including antibody fragments and full length antibodies) comprising the variable doma_ins of any of those IgE antibodies.
- the antibody binds to a receptor in the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily or to a death receptor, it preferably binds to DR5, and preferably is an agonist antibody.
- Publications in this area include Sheridan et al, Science, 277:818-821 (1997), Pan et al, Science, 277:815-818 (1997), WO98/51793 published November 19, 1998; WO98/41629 published September 24, 1998; Screaton et al, Curr.
- Each of the formulations noted above comprises a buffer, preferably a histidine buffer, and most preferably a histidine-acetate buffer with a pH of 5.5 to 6.5, preferably 5.8 to 6.2, for example approximately 6.0.
- the concentration of the buffer is dictated, at least in part, by the desired pH.
- Exemplary concentrations for the buffer are in the range from about ImM to about 20OmM, preferably from about 1OmM to about 4OmM, most preferably about 2OmM.
- the antibody concentration in the formulation is preferably in the range from about lOmg/rnL to about 250mg/mL.
- the antibody concentration may be determined based on the intended use and mode of administration of the formulation.
- the antibody concentration in the formulation is preferably from about 20mg/mL to about 40mg/mL.
- the antibody concentration was from about 20mg/mL to about 40mg/mL, most preferably about 30mg/mL.
- the antibody is for SQ or IM administration ⁇ e.g. for an anti-IgE antibody
- higher concentrations of the antibody may be desired.
- Such substantially high antibody concentrations may be from about 50mg/mL to about 250mg/mL, or from about 80mg/mL to about 250mg/mL, or from about lOOmg/mL to about 200mg/mL.
- exemplary antibody concentrations are from about lOmg/mL to about 30mg/mL, for example about 20mg/mL DR5 antibody; such formulation being useful for intravenous administration.
- the formulation for administration is preferably an aqueous formulation (not lyophilized) and has not been subjected to prior lyophilization. While the formulation may be lyophilized, preferably it is not. However, freezing of the aqueous formulation, without simultaneous drying that occurs during freeze-drying, is specifically contemplated herein, facilitating longer term storage thereof, for instance in a stainless steel tank.
- the formulation preferably further comprises a saccharide, most preferably a disaccharide, such as trehalose or sucrose.
- the saccharide is generally included in an amount which reduces soluble aggregate formation, such as that which occurs upon freeze/thaw.
- Exemplary saccharide concentrations are in the range from about 1OmM to about IM, for example from about 6OmM to about 25OmM, and most preferably about 12OmM for a HER2 antibody formulation, and about 24OmM for a DR5 antibody formulation.
- the formulation optionally further comprises surfactant, such as polysorbate, most preferably polysorbate 20.
- the surfactant is generally included in an amount which reduces insoluble aggregate formation (such as that which occurs upon shaking or shipping).
- the surfactant concentration is preferably from about 0.0001% to about 1.0%, most preferably from about 0.01% to about 0.1%, for example about 0.02%.
- the formulation does not contain a tonicifying amount of a salt such as sodium chloride.
- the formulation is generally sterile, and this can be achieved according to the procedures known to the skilled person for generating sterile pharmaceutical formulations suitable for administration to human subjects, including filtration through sterile filtration membranes, prior to, or following, preparation of the formulation.
- the formulation is desirably one which has been demonstrated to be stable upon storage.
- Various stability assays are available to the skilled practitioner for confirming the stability of the formulation.
- the formulation may be one which is found to be stable upon storage: at about 4O 0 C for at least 4 weeks; at about 5 0 C or about 15°C for at least 3 months or at least 1 year; and/or about -20 0 C for at least 3 months. Stability can be tested by evaluating physical stability, chemical stability, and/or biological activity of the antibody in the formulation around the time of formulation as well as following storage at the noted temperatures.
- Physical and/or stability can be evaluated qualitatively and/or quantitatively in a variety of different ways, including evaluation of aggregate formation (for example using size exclusion chromatography, by measuring turbidity, and/or by visual inspection); by assessing charge heterogeneity using cation exchange chromatography or capillary zone electrophoresis; amino-terminal or carboxy-terminal sequence analysis; mass spectrometric analysis; SDS-PAGE analysis to compare reduced and intact antibody; peptide map (for example tryptic or LYS-C) analysis; evaluting biological activity or antigen binding function of the antibody; etc. Instability may result in aggregation, deamidation (e.g. Asn deamidation), oxidation (e.g.
- Met oxidation isomerization (e.g. Asp isomeriation), clipping/hydrolysis/fragmentation (e.g. hinge region fragmentation), succinimide formation, unpaired cysteine(s), N-terminal extension, C-terminal processing, glycosylation differences, etc.
- Biological activity or antigen binding function can be evaluated using various techniques available to the skilled practitioner.
- the formulation can be tested for stability upon freezing and thawing.
- the invention also provides a method of making a pharmaceutical formulation comprising preparing the formulation as described herein, and evaluating physical stability, chemical stability, or biological activity of the monoclonal antibody in the formulation.
- the formulation is provided inside a vial with a stopper pierceable by a syringe, preferably in aqueous form.
- the vial is desirably stored at about 2-8°C until it is administered to a subject in need thereof.
- the vial may for example be a 20cc vial (for example for a 420mg dose) or 50cc vial (for example for a 1050mg dose).
- the formulation may be provided in a 5cc glass vial (e.g. 5.5ml fill).
- the formulation is provided inside a stainless steel tank.
- the formulation in the stainless steel tank is optionally frozen and not freeze-dried.
- One or more other pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, excipients or stabilizers such as those described in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences 16th edition, Osol, A. Ed. (1980) may be included in the formulation provided that they do not adversely affect the desired characteristics of the formulation.
- Acceptable carriers, excipients or stabilizers are nontoxic to recipients at the dosages and concentrations employed and include; additional buffering agents; co-solvents; antioxidants including ascorbic acid and methionine; chelating agents such as EDTA; metal complexes (e.g. Zn-protein complexes); biodegradable polymers such as polyesters; preservatives; and/or salt-forming counterions such as sodium.
- the invention provides a method of treating a disease or disorder in a subject comprising administering the formulation described herein to a subject in an amount effective to treat the disease or disorder.
- the antibody in the formulation binds to HER2, it is preferably used to treat cancer.
- the cancer will generally comprise HER2-expressing cells, such that the HER2 antibody herein is able to bind to the cancer cells.
- the invention in this embodiment concerns a method for treating HER2-expressing cancer in a subject, comprising administering the HER2 antibody pharmaceutical formulation to the subject in an amount effective to treat the cancer.
- HER2 antibody pharmaceutical formulation to the subject in an amount effective to treat the cancer.
- the EDER2 antibody formulation may be used to treat various non-malignant diseases or disorders, such a include autoimmune disease (e.g. psoriasis); endometriosis; scleroderma; restenosis; polyps such as colon polyps, nasal polyps or gastrointestinal polyps; fibroadenoma; respiratory disease (see definition above); cholecystitis; neurofibromatosis; polycystic kidney disease; inflammatory diseases; skin disorders including psoriasis and dermatitis; vascular disease (see definition above); conditions involving abnormal proliferation of vascular epithelial cells; gastrointestinal ulcers; Menetrier's disease, secreting adenomas or protein loss syndrome; renal disorders; angiogenic disorders; ocular disease such as age related macular degeneration, presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome, retinal neovascularization from proliferative diabetic retinopathy, retinal vascularization, diabetic reti
- autoimmune disease
- microbial infections including microbial pathogens selected from adenovirus, hantaviruses, Borrelia burgdorferi, Yersinia spp. and Bordetella pertussis; thrombus caused by platelet aggregation; reproductive conditions such as endometriosis, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, preeclampsia, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, or menometrorrhagia; synovitis; atheroma; acute and chronic nephropathies (including proliferative glomerulonephritis and diabetes-induced renal disease); eczema; hypertrophic scar formation; endotoxic shock and fungal infection; familial adenomatosis polyposis; neurodedenerative diseases (e.g.
- Alzheimer's disease AIDS-related dementia, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, retinitis pigmentosa, spinal muscular atrophy and cerebellar degeneration); myelodysplastic syndromes; aplastic anemia; ischemic injury; fibrosis of the lung, kidney or liver; T-cell mediated hypersensitivity disease; infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis; urinary obstructive syndrome; psoriatic arthritis; and Hasimoto's thyroiditis.
- Preferred non-malignant indications for therapy herein include psoriasis, endometriosis, scleroderma, vascular disease (e.g. restenosis, artherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, or hypertension), colon polyps, fibroadenoma or respiratory disease (e.g. asthma, chronic bronchitis, bronchieactasis or cystic fibrosis).
- the formulation may be used to treat a B-cell malignancy, such as NHL or CLL, an autoimmune disease, graft rejection, or to block an immune response to a foreign antigen, such as an antibody, a toxin, a gene therapy viral vector, a graft, an infectious agent, or an alloantigen (see WO 01/03734, Grillo-Lopez et al.).
- a B-cell malignancy such as NHL or CLL
- an autoimmune disease such as a autoimmune disease
- graft rejection or to block an immune response to a foreign antigen, such as an antibody, a toxin, a gene therapy viral vector, a graft, an infectious agent, or an alloantigen (see WO 01/03734, Grillo-Lopez et al.).
- the antibody in the formulation is an IgE antibody
- it may be used to treat an IgE-nxediated disorder (USSN 2004/0197324 Al, Liu and Shire), such as allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, allergic gastroenteropathy, hypersensitivity, eczema, urticaria, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, parasitic disease, hyper-IgE syndrome, ataxia-telangiectasia, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, thymic alymphoplisia, IgE myeloma, and graft- versus-host reaction.
- an IgE-nxediated disorder such as allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, allergic gastroenteropathy, hypersensitivity, eczema, urticaria, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, parasitic disease, hyper-IgE syndrome, ataxia-telangiectasia,
- Antibodies that bind to a receptor in the TNF superfamily may be used to treat cancer, various forms of which are described in the definitions section above.
- the cancer treated with a DR5 antibody formulation is a solid tumor or NHL.
- the patient may be treated with a combination of the antibody formulation, and a chemotherapeutic agent.
- the combined administration includes coadministration or concurrent administration, using separate formulations or a single pharmaceutical formulation, and consecutive administration in either order, wherein preferably there is a time period while both (or all) active agents simultaneously exert their biological activities.
- the chemotherapeutic agent may be administered prior to, or following, administration of the composition.
- the timing between at least one administration of the chemotherapeutic agent and at least one administration of the composition is preferably approximately 1 month or less, and most preferably approximately 2 weeks or less.
- the chemotherapeutic agent and the composition are administered concurrently to the patient, in a single formulation or separate formulations.
- the formulation will result in an improvement in the signs or symptoms of cancer or disease.
- such therapy may result in an improvement irm survival (overall survival and/or progression free survival) and/or may result in an objective clinical response (partial or complete).
- treatment with the combination of the chemotherapeutic agent and the antibody formulation may result in a synergistic, or greater than additive, therapeutic benefit to the patient.
- the antibody in the formulation administered is a naked antibody.
- the antibody administered may be conjugated with a cytotoxic agent.
- the immunoconjugate and/or antigen to which it is bound is/are internalized by the cell, resulting in increased therapeutic efficacy of the immunoconjugate in killing the cancer cell to which it binds.
- the cytotoxic agent targets or interferes ⁇ vith nucleic acid in the cancer cell. Examples of such cytotoxic agents include maytansinoids, calioheamicins, ribonucleases and DNA endonucleases.
- the formulation is administered to a human patient in accord with known methods, such as intravenous administration, e.g., as a bolus or by continuous infusion over a period of time, by intramuscular, intraperitoneal, intracerobrospinal, subcutaneous, intra-articular, intrasynovial, intrathecal, oral, topical, or inhalation routes.
- intravenous administration e.g., as a bolus or by continuous infusion over a period of time
- intramuscular, intraperitoneal, intracerobrospinal subcutaneous, intra-articular, intrasynovial, intrathecal, oral, topical, or inhalation routes.
- Intravenous, intramuscular or subcutaneous administration of antibody composition is preferred, with intravenous administration being most preferred.
- the formulation may be administered via syringe; injection device (e.g. th_e INJECT-EASETM and GENJECTTM device); injector pen (such as the GENPENTM); needleless device (e.g. MEDDECTORTM and BIOJECTORTM); or subcutaneous patch delivery system.
- injection device e.g. th_e INJECT-EASETM and GENJECTTM device
- injector pen such as the GENPENTM
- needleless device e.g. MEDDECTORTM and BIOJECTORTM
- subcutaneous patch delivery system e.g. MEDDECTORTM and BIOJECTORTM
- the appropriate dosage of the antibody will depend on the type of disease to be treated, as defined above, the severity and course of the disease, whether the antibody is administered for preventive or therapeutic purposes, previous therapy, the patient's clinical history and response to the antibody, and the discretion of the attending physician.
- the antibody is suitably administered to the patient at one time or over a series of treatments.
- about 1 ⁇ g/kg to 50 mg/kg O- g- 0.1-20mg/kg) of HER2 or DR5 antibody is an initial candidate dosage for administration to the patient, whether, for example, by one or more separate administrations, or by continuous infusion.
- the dosage of the antibody will generally be in the range from about 0.05mg/kg to about 10mg/kg. If a chemotherapeutic agent is administered, it is usually administered at dosages known therefor, or optionally lowered due to conxbined action of the drugs or negative side effects attributable to administration of the chemotherapeutic agent. Preparation and dosing schedules for such chemotherapeutic agents may be used according to manufacturers' instructions or as determined empirically by the skilled practitioner. Preparation and dosing schedules for such chemotherapy are also described in Chemotherapy Service Ed., M.C. Perry, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD (1992).
- chemotherapeutic agent(s) (Le. "cocktails" of different chemotherapeutic agents); another monoclonal antibody; a growth inhibitory agent; a cytotoxic agent; a cheniotherapeutic agent; EGFR-targeted drug; tyrosine kinase inhibitor; anti-angiogenic agent; and/or cytokine; etc.
- the patient may be subjected to surgical removal of cancer cells and/or radiation therapy.
- an article of manufacture contains the pharmaceutical formulation of the present invention and provides instructions for its use.
- Trie article of manufacture comprises a container. Suitable containers include, for example, bottles, vials (&.g. dual chamber vials), syringes (such as dual chamber syringes) and test tubes.
- the container may be formed from a variety of materials such as glass or plastic.
- the container holds the formulation and the label on, or associated with, the container may indicate directions for use.
- the container holding the formulation may be a multi-use vial, which allows for repeat administrations ⁇ e.g. from 2-6 administrations) of the reconstituted formulation.
- the article of manufacture may further include other materials desirable from a commercial and user standpoint, including other buffers, diluents, filters, needles, syringes, and package inserts with instructions for use as noted in the previous section.
- the color, appearance, and clarity of the samples were determined by visual inspection of vials against a white and black background under white fluorescence light at room temperature.
- the liquid product aliquot was first diluted with formulation buffer so that the A max near 278 nm is within 0.5-1.0 absorbance unit.
- the UV absorbance of the diluted samples was measured in a quartz cuvette with 1 cm path length on an HP 8453 spectrophotometer. Absorbance was measured at 278 nm and 320 nm. The absorbance from 320 nm is used to correct background light scattering due to larger aggregates, bubbles and particles. The measurements were blanked against the formulation buffer.
- the protein concentration was determined using the absorptivity of 1.50 (mg/mL) " 'cm "1 .
- the pH was measured at room temperature using a RADIOMETER COPENHAGEN PHM82TM pH meter.
- the probe used was a combined glass/reference electrode with radiometer connector (Sigma, Cat# E-- 5759). Standard solutions of pH 4.01 and pH 7.00 (EM Science) were used for calibration of the pH meter.
- Cation exchange chromatography was employed to measure changes in charge variants.
- This assay utilizes a DIONEX PROPAC WCX-10TM column on an HP 1100 " TM HPLC system. Samples were diluted to 1 mg/mL with the mobile phase A containing 20 mM MES at pH 6-0. 50 mL of diluted samples were then loaded on the column that was kept at ambient temperature. The peaks were eluted with a shallow NaCl gradient using mobile B containing 20 mM MES, 250 mM NaCl, pH 6.0. The eluent was monitored at 280 nm. The data were analyzed using HP CHEMSTATIONTM software (Rev A08.03).
- Fab and F(ab') 2 fragments were determined by CZE. This assay was run on a BIORAJD BIOFOCUSTM 3000TM capillary electrophoresis system with a BIOCAP XLTM capillary, 50 ⁇ m I.D., 44.6 cm total length and 40 cm to the detector.
- Size exclusion chromatography was used to quantitate aggregates and fragments.
- This assay utilizes a TSK G3000 SWXLTM, 7.8 x 300 mm column and runs on an HP 1100TM HPLC system. Samples were diluted to 10 mg/mL with the mobile phase and injection volume was 20 ⁇ L. The mobile phase was 100 mM K 2 HPO 4 at pH 6.8 and the protein was eluted with an isocratic gradient at 0.5 mL/min for 45 minutes. The eluent absorbance was monitored at 280 nm. Integration was done using HP CHEMSTATIONTM software (Rev A08.03).
- Pertuzumab The biological activity of Pertuzumab was determined b;y measuring its ability to inhibit proliferation of the human breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-175-VII.
- Pertuzumab Fab and F(ab') 2 antibody fragments were foimulated at protein concentration of 1.0 i ⁇ g/mL in the following buffer conditions: 10 mM citrate, 140 mM NaCl, pH 4.0; 10 mM succinate, 140 mM NaCl, pH 5.0; 10 mM succinate, 140 mM NaCl,, pH 6.0; 10 mM histidine, 140 mM NaCl, pH 7.0; and 10 mM glycylglycine, 140 mM NaCl, pH 8.0.
- Pertuzumab was formulated into 20 mM histidine-acetate buffer with 120 mM sucrose and 0.02 % polysorbate 20. The pHs of formulations were adjusted with acetic acid to final pH between 5.0 and 7.0. The protein concentration was 30 mg/mL. Each formulation was filled into 3 cc USP Type I glass vials and stored at 40 0 C for stability analysis. The results showed that Pertuzumab was most stable around pH €>.0.
- Pertuzumab formulations at protein concentration of 100 mg/mL were prepared in the following excipients: (1) 10 mM histidine-HCl, 240 mM sucrose, 0.02% polysorbate 20, pH 6.0; (2) 10 mM histidine-acetate, 240 mM sucrose, 0.02% polysorbate 20, pH 6.0;
- Pertuzumab was concentrated by ultraf ⁇ ltration/diafiltration to various concentrations in the following buffers:
- Pertuzumab was formulated at 30 mg/mL in 20 mM histidine-acetate, 120 mM sucrose, 0.02 % polysorbate 20, pH 6.0. Pertuzmab was filled in 316L and HASTELLO YTM stainless steel miniature tanks. AU samples were stored at -20°C and 5°C and evaluated for quality (CAC), purity (SEC, IEC) and strength (UV- Vis). The stability analyses showed that Pertuzumab was stable in this formulation upon storage at -20 0 C and 5°C for at least 3 months. The chloride free formulation is compatible with 316L and HASTELLO YTM stainless steel tank. Table 4. Stability of Pertuzumab in Stainless Steel Tanks
- Pertuzumab was formulated using tangential flow filtration (TFF). The final formulation contains 20 mM histidine-acetate, 120 mM sucrose, 0.02 % polysorbate 20, pH 6.0 at protein concentration, of 30 mg/mL. Samples were filled into a 20 Ml FORMA VITRUMTM USP Type I glass vial, capped with the 20 mm FLUROTECTM faced butyl rubber stoppers, and sealed with aluminium flip-top caps. All samples were stored at -7O 0 C, 5°C, 15 0 C, and stability was evaluated for quality (CAC), purity (SEC, IEC), strength (UV- Vis), and potency (Bioassay). The results showed that Pertuzumab is stable in this formulation upon storage at 5 0 C and 15 0 C for at least 3 months.
- TCF tangential flow filtration
- Pertuzumab was formulated at 100 mg/mL in the following buffer conditions:
- Pertuzumab was prepared in the following formulations: ( 1) 25 mg/mL Pertuzumab, 10 mM histidine-HCl, 240 mM sucrose, pH 6.0;
- Pertuzumab was formulated as follows:
- the preferred Pertuzumab formulation for therapeutic use consists essentially of 30mg/mL Pertuzumab in 2OmM histidine acetate, 12OmM sucrose, 0.02% polysorbate 20, at pH 6.0.
- This example concerns another Pertuzumab formulation which has been used in Phase I and Phase II clinical trials.
- the composition consists of 25 mg/ml Pertuzumab, 10 mM Histidine-HCl buffer, 240 mM sucrose, 0.02% Polysorbate 20, pH 6.0.
- Cellular apoptosis is mediated by intrinsic and extrinsic pathways. Chemotherapy can cause cell damage and may trigger apoptosis by the intrinsic pathway in response to cellular damage. However, cancer cells often develop resistance to chemotherapy through mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene (Ashkenazi A. Targeting Death and Decoy Receptors of the Tumour-Necrosis Factor Superfamily. Nature Reviews 2:420- 430 (2002)). Death receptors, such as DR4 and DR5, located on the surface of cells trigger apoptosis via the extrinsic pathway that does not involve p53.
- DR4 and DR5 located on the surface of cells trigger apoptosis via the extrinsic pathway that does not involve p53.
- Agonistic molecules such as Apo2L, bind to DR4 and DR5 receptors and activate caspases 8 and 10 through Fas-associated death domain. Caspase 8 and 10 then activate caspases 3, 6, and 7 to induce apoptosis.
- Molecular signaling of death receptors on tumor" cells has therapeutic potential for the elimination of cancer cells that are resistant to conventional therapies and. molecules, like Apo2L, are currently undergoing clinical evaluation.
- Apomab is a full-length CHO derived humanized IgGl constructed with a lanxda light chain. It is an agonist antibody against DR5 that has been shown to induce apoptosis of various cancer cell lines. Preclinical studies using a murine tumor implant model have shown that Apomab has similar or improved tumor reduction compared to Apo2L. Apomab is being evaluated as an anti-cancer agent in the indications of advanced solid tumors and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL). The heavy and light chain amino acid sequences of Apomab used in these experiments are shown in Figs. 27 and 28.
- Apomab had very dilute protein concentration and higti pH.
- the material was concentrated to approximately 20 mg/mL and exchanged into 20 mM sodium acetate, pH 5.0 buffer using a Millipore Labscale tangential flow filtration (TFF) system with MILLIPORE PELLICONTTM XL, PLCGClO, 50 cm membrane.
- Apomab samples were formulated into various buffer systems covering pH range from 4.0 to 7.0 using sodium acetate, histidine acetate, and sodium phosphate without trehalose and TWEEN 20® using dialysis with a 10,000 Da molecular weight cut off membrane (Pierce, Inc). Trehalose at 240 mWL was added in the last dialysis.
- Apomab Formulation After dialysis, 0.02% TWEEN 20TM was added to the formulation and the samples were filtered with 0.22 ⁇ m filters (Millipore, Inc.). A 0.5 mL volume of Apomab was filled into sterile 3 cc glass vials (Forma Vitrum, Inc.) and sealed with 13 mm stoppers (Daikyo, Inc). Protein stability was evaluated at -70°C, 5°C, 30 0 C, and 40 0 C with storage for up to 3 months. Stability of Apomab Formulation
- Apomab formulated bulk filled into 5 cc FORMA VITRUM® glass vials were formulated. Vials were filled with 5.5 mL of formulated antibody, fitted with 20 mm DAIKYO® stoppers, and stored at -70°C, 5°C, 30 0 C, and 40 0 C in the upright position.
- Apomab formulated bulk was sterile filtered through a 0.22 ⁇ m filter and. 10 mL was filled into autoclaved 20cc 316L stainless steel mini-tanks. The tanks were placed upright at -20 0 C and 5°C. A 1 mL aliquot was aseptically removed from the mini-tanks at specified time intervals to assess protein quality.
- the control vials were 1 mL aliquots in 3 cc glass vials stored at -2O 0 C.
- PH pH was measured at room temperature with THERMO ORION SURE-FLOW ROSS TIVI semi-micro pH electrode for measuring buffers or THERMO ORION GLSTM combination micro pH electrode for measuring protein pH screening samples, a Beckman microelectrode probe for Toxicology stability samples.
- the METERJLABTM pHM240 pH/Ion meter was calibrated every day with " buffer standards (EM Science) at pH 7 and pH 4.
- Protein concentration was determined by ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy using an .AGILENT 8453TM spectrophotometer. The samples were diluted with appropriate formulation buffer blar ⁇ cs to give an absorbarxce from 0.5 to 1.0. The instrument was blanked with the diluent solution and the spectrum was scanned from 24O to 500 nm. The absorbance value at 320 nm was subtracted from the absorbance at 279 nm to correct for offset and light scattering. The protein concentrations were calculated by the following equation:
- the absorptivity coefficient based on sequence was initially determined to be 1.32 cm “ 1 (mg/mL) "1 and this value was used for the pH screening studies.
- a later value of 1.7 cm ⁇ mg/mL) "1 was determined by amino acid analysis and proteolysis methods and this value was used for the stability analysis of Apomab used in Toxicology studies.
- Ion exchange chromatography was carried out on an 1100 series HPLC (Agilent Technologies, Inc.) equipped with a diode array detector. Chromatography was carried out on a PROPAC WCX- 1OTM (Dionex) column (4 x 250 mm) at a flow rate of 0.5 mL/min and with column temperature at 40°C. Mobile phase A was 25 mM sodium phosphate, pH 6.5. Mobile phase B was 100 mM sodium chloride in the same buffer as mobile phase A. The column was equilibrated with 100% mobile phase A. For pH screening samples an amount of 20 mg of Apomab was loaded onto the column and the absorbance was monitored at 214 nm. Protein was eluted from the column with the following gradient:
- Size exclusion chromatography was carried out on an 1100 series HPLC (Agilent Technologies, Inc.) equipped with a diode array detector. A.n amount of 50 ⁇ g Apomab was loaded onto a TSK Gel 3000SWXLTM (7.8 x 300 mm) column and run at a flow rate of 0.9 mL/min for 20 minutes for pH screening samples and 0.5 mL/min for 30 minutes for Toxicology stability samples with 0.20 M potassium phosphate, 0.25 M potassium chloride, pH 6.2 as a mobile phase. Absorbance was monitored at 280 nm.
- the purpose of the potency bioassay was to measure the ability of Apomab to kill Colo205 cells using ALAMARB LUETM.
- Colo205 is a colon carcinoma cell line, which expresses both DR5 and DR4 death receptors.
- This assay incorporates a fluorometric/colorimetric growth indicator based on detection of metabolic activity.
- ALAMARBLUETM is a redox dye that is blue and non-fluorescent in oxidized state. The intracellular metabolic reduction converts it into a red color that is also fluorescent. The changes in color and fluorescence are proportional to the metabolic activity and number of living cells. The signal decreased when cells die.
- Apomab was diluted in medium with anti-Fc and then Colo 205 cells were added to Apomab samples and incubate at 37°C for 48 hours.
- ALAMARBLUETM is added for the last 2-3 hours.
- the plate was read at 530 nm excitation and 590 nm emission to get relative fluorescence units (RFU).
- the data were analyzed by KALEID AGRAPHTM. A dilution curve of killing was generated.
- Apomab produced from an unarnplified stable cell line.
- Apomab was formulated at 20 mg/mL antibody in 20 mM sodium acetate buffer at pH 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5; 20 mM histidine acetate buffer at pH 6.0 and 6.5; and 20 mM sodium phosp ⁇ nate buffer at pH 7.0. All of the formulations contained 240 mM trehalose and 0.02% TWEEN 20®.
- the formulations were stored for up to 3 months at temperatures of-70°C, 5 0 C, 3O°C, and 40 0 C and protein stability was determined by various analytical assays, including CAC, pH, concentration, SEC and IEC. No significant changes in CAC, pH or protein concentration were observed during storage of the samples.
- Apomab charge heterogeneity was monitored by IEC. No significant changes in the IEC profile occurred during storage at 5°C and -70 0 C. However, degradation observed as the formation of acidic or basic variants occurred depending on the formulation (Fig. 22). In general, increased basic variants were formed at lower formulation pH and more acidic variants were formed at higher formulation pH. To compare the formulations, IEC main peak kinetics was monitored during storage and the first-order rate constants were calculated. The obtained pH rate profile for the loss in IEC main peak is shown in Fig. 23. Trie rate constants observed by IEC were approximately 10 fold higher than those from SEC (Fig. 21). Therefore, the loss in IEC main peak was the primary degradation of the antibody that will ultimately limit the product shelf life. Furthermore, as observed by SEC, optimal antibody stability to stabilize IEC main peak was obtained by formulating in histidine acetate buffer at pH 6.0.
- an Apomab formulation was selected that comprised 20 mg/mL antibody in 20 mM histidine acetate, 240 mM trehalose, 0.02% polysorbate 20, pH 6.0.
- the vial configuration consisted of 5.5 mL fill in a 5 cc FORMA VITRUM r:M vial with a 20 mM DAIKYOTM West stopper.
- Apomab was stored in stainless steel tanks.
- Apomab Drug Product was evaluated in the 5cc glass vial configuration described above. Vials were stored at -70 0 C (controls), 5°C, 30 0 C, and 40°C. Samples were pulled at specific time intervals and analyzed by the following assays: color, appearance, clarity (CAC), pH, protein concentration, SEC, IEC, and potency. The results from these assays are shown in Table 6 for samples stored at -7O°C and 5°C and Table 7 for samples stored at 30 0 C and 40 0 C.
- Table 7 shows that changes in protein quality occurred at 30 0 C and 40 0 C.
- SEC showed a decrease in % monomer with a rise primarily in fragment species. Aggregates increase as well at higher temperature, but the rate was much slower. However, the aggregates increase significantly after 6 months at 40 0 C.
- IEC % main peak decreased with a corresponding increase in acidic variants.
- Basic peaks decreased slightly after 2 months at 40 0 C and 9 months at 30 0 C. After six months of storage at 4O 0 C, degradation occurred to an extent that IEC main peak could no longer be integrated.
- the cell killing bioassay showed loss of % specific activity at higher temperature with longer storage time. Protein concentration and pH were unchanged. The solution becomes slightly yellow after 3 months at 40 0 C and 9 months at 30 0 C and becomes yellow after 9 months at 40 0 C.
- Freeze-thaw stability data for drug substance are shown in Table 8.
- Table 8. Freeze-Thaw Stability Data for Apomab Filled in Miniature Stainless Steel Tanks
- Apomab stability in stainless steel containers was evaluated at -2O 0 C and 5°C (Table 9). Samples were aseptically pulled from the mini-tanks at specific intervals and analyzed.
- Apomab showed no change in protein quality at 5°C by pH, CAC, protein concentration and % main peak by IEC but lost 0.1% monomer by SEC every 3 months. Decreased potency was observed during storage at 5°C for 3 months. However, the potency of the sample increased again at the 6 and 9 month timepoints. Therefore, thie observed potency difference at the 3 month timepoint was attributed to assay variation.
- Apomab showed no change in protein quality at -20 0 C by pH, CAC, protein concentration, % monomer by SEC, % main peak by IEC, and no significant change in potency.
- the stability data show that Apomab is stable for at least 1 year at - 20 0 C and three months at 5°C.
- Formulation screening studies were performed to select a formulation for Apomab.
- a pH screen covering the pH range 4.0 to 7.0 using sodium acetate, histidine acetate, and sodium phosphate as buffers wrth 240 mM trehalose dihydrate and 0.02% polysorbate 20 showed that Apomab is most stable in solution at pH 6.0. Therefore, a formulation consisting of 20 mM histidine acetate, 240 mM trehalose, 0.02% polysorbate 2, pH 6.0 was developed and demonstrated experimentally to be stable. Using this formulation, Apomab was shown to be stable for at least 12 months at 5°C.
- Apomab was shown to be stable for at least 12 months at - 20 0 C and three months at 5°C when stored in 316L stainless steel containers. Apomab was also shown to be stable when subjected to up to 3 freeze/thaw cycles.
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