WO2016056596A1 - Hsp70由来のペプチド、これを用いた癌の治療又は予防のための医薬組成物、免疫誘導剤、及び抗原提示細胞の製造方法 - Google Patents
Hsp70由来のペプチド、これを用いた癌の治療又は予防のための医薬組成物、免疫誘導剤、及び抗原提示細胞の製造方法 Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention relates to a peptide derived from HSP70, more specifically, an immunogenic peptide that presents an antigen to T cells through binding to a human leukocyte antigen, and a pharmaceutical composition for treating or preventing cancer using the same Product, immunity-inducing agent, and method for producing antigen-presenting cells.
- cancer cells In vivo, it is thought that cancer cells always occur accidentally, but usually a specific cancer antigen-exclusion reaction due to innate immunity occurs, and then a specific immune response is induced and lymphatic It is assumed that cancer cells are eliminated by spheres.
- HLA human leukocyte antigen
- lymphocytes In order for cancer cell-derived antigens to be recognized, human leukocyte antigen (HLA) present on the cell surface and lymphocytes must form a complex. HLA molecules that are major histocompatibility antigens are roughly classified into class I molecules (HLA-A type, B type, C type) and class II molecules (HLA-DP type, DQ type, DR type).
- CTLs cytotoxic T cells
- CTL epitopes cancer antigens consisting of 8 to 11 amino acids presented on HLA class I molecules on the surface of cancer cells receive T cell antigens on CTLs. It is induced by being specifically recognized by the body (TCR).
- JP-A-8-151396 discloses an oligopeptide comprising a specific amino acid sequence. Is described as having HLA binding properties.
- HLA binding properties Many peptides having HLA binding properties are known, but there is a further demand for peptides that can be used for the treatment or prevention of various cancers. Moreover, since HLA is a gene rich in polymorphism, there is also a demand for a multitype immunogenic peptide corresponding to a plurality of HLA types.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and is an immunogenic peptide that binds to an HLA class I molecule, particularly a peptide capable of inducing CTL, and a pharmaceutical composition for treating or preventing cancer using the same.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an immune inducer, a method for producing antigen-presenting cells, and the like.
- the present invention includes the following inventions.
- a peptide comprising 8 or more consecutive amino acid residues in the amino acid sequence represented by any of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15 and consisting of 11 or less amino acid residues.
- the peptide according to (1) wherein one or several amino acids are substituted, inserted, deleted or added in the amino acid sequence and have immunogenicity.
- the second amino acid is substituted with tyrosine, phenylalanine, methionine, tryptophan, valine, leucine or glutamine, and / or the C-terminal amino acid is substituted with phenylalanine, leucine, isoleucine, tryptophan, methionine or valine.
- a pharmaceutical composition for treating or preventing cancer comprising the peptide according to any one of (1) to (3).
- the pharmaceutical composition according to (4) which is in the form of a vaccine.
- An immunity-inducing agent comprising the peptide according to any one of (1) to (3).
- the immunity-inducing agent according to (7) which induces cytotoxic T cells.
- a method for producing an antigen-presenting cell having CTL-inducing activity comprising a step of contacting the peptide according to any one of (1) to (3) and an antigen-presenting cell in vitro.
- the peptide of the present invention has a high HLA binding property and a high CTL inducing ability, it is highly expected to be useful as a cancer vaccine.
- Application to various immunotherapy, especially dendritic cell therapy is also envisaged.
- HSP heat shock protein
- HSPs are classified into eight families of HSP110, HSP90, HSP70, HSP60, HSP40, HSP28, HSP27 and HSP25 based on their molecular size.
- HSP has been known to be involved in cell death (apoptosis)
- it is roughly classified into two groups: a group that inhibits apoptosis and a group that induces apoptosis.
- HSP70 is a heat shock protein that inhibits apoptosis, and it has been revealed that high expression of HSP70 is involved in cell survival under various circumstances such as canceration of cells. In fact, it has been reported that the HSP70 protein from which the peptide of the present invention is derived is expressed in various cancers.
- Kaur J and Ralhan R Differential expression of 70-kDa heatshock protein in human oral tumorigenesis.
- Corenford PA Dodson AR, Parsons KF, Desmond AD, Woolfenden A, Fordham M, Neoptolemos JP, Ke Y and Foster C: Heat-shock protein expression independently predicts clinical outcome in prostate cancer.Cancer Res 60: 7099-7105, 2000 6.
- a specific peptide of the present invention can bind to a plurality of HLA types. Therefore, according to the peptide of the present invention, it is possible to provide a cancer vaccine, a dendritic cell therapy, etc. that cover a very wide range of cancer patients.
- FIG. 1 shows the results of an ELISPOT assay when a sample from a liver cancer patient who received HSP70 dendritic cell therapy (HLA type: 02: 01/24: 02) was stimulated with the peptide of SEQ ID NO: 7, 9 or 15. The number of IFN- ⁇ producing cells).
- FIG. 2 shows the results of an ELISPOT assay when a sample from a liver cancer patient who received HSP70 dendritic cell therapy (HLA type: 02: 01/33: 03) was stimulated with the peptide of SEQ ID NO: 7, 9 or 15. The number of IFN- ⁇ producing cells).
- FIG. 1 shows the results of an ELISPOT assay when a sample from a liver cancer patient who received HSP70 dendritic cell therapy (HLA type: 02: 01/33: 03) was stimulated with the peptide of SEQ ID NO: 7, 9 or 15. The number of IFN- ⁇ producing cells).
- FIG. 3 shows the results of an ELISPOT assay when a sample from a liver cancer patient who received HSP70 dendritic cell therapy (HLA type: 02: 06/24: 02) was stimulated with the peptide of SEQ ID NO: 7, 9 or 15. The number of IFN- ⁇ producing cells).
- FIG. 4 shows the results of an ELISA assay when a sample from a liver cancer patient who received HSP70 dendritic cell therapy (HLA type: 24: 02/26: 01) was stimulated with the peptide of SEQ ID NO: 7, 9 or 15. The number of IFN- ⁇ producing cells).
- FIG. 4 shows the results of an ELISA assay when a sample from a liver cancer patient who received HSP70 dendritic cell therapy (HLA type: 24: 02/26: 01) was stimulated with the peptide of SEQ ID NO: 7, 9 or 15. The number of IFN- ⁇ producing cells).
- FIG. 5 shows a case where a sample from a liver cancer patient (HLA type: 24: 02/26: 01) who received HSP70 dendritic cell therapy was stimulated with the peptide of SEQ ID NO: 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 or 15 Results of ELISA assay (number of IFN- ⁇ producing cells) are shown.
- FIG. 6 shows an ELISA when a sample from a liver cancer patient (HLA type: 24: 02/24: 02) receiving HSP70 dendritic cell therapy was stimulated with the peptide of SEQ ID NO: 5, 6, 7, 9 or 10. The results of the assay (number of IFN- ⁇ producing cells) are shown.
- the peptide according to the present invention comprises 8 or more consecutive amino acid residues in the amino acid sequence represented by any of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15, and a total of 11 or less, preferably 10 or less, more preferably 9 It is a peptide consisting of the following amino acid residues.
- the peptide of the present invention may consist of the amino acid sequence represented by any of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15.
- the peptide of the present invention is derived from HSP70, which is one of heat shock proteins. Based on the amino acid sequence constituting HSP70, the binding to the HLA molecule predicted by the hypothesis obtained by using the active learning experiment method (Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 8-151396) is 3 or more in terms of the -logKd value. The amino acid sequence was selected.
- amino acid sequences constituting the peptides of the present invention and their HLA binding prediction scores are shown in Table 1 below.
- the peptide of the present invention has an HLA-binding property and is immunogenic (hereinafter sometimes simply referred to as “HLA peptide” or “immunogenic peptide”).
- immunogenic means that an immune response can be induced, for example, having CTL inducing activity and thus having cytotoxic activity against cancer cells. To do.
- the peptide of the present invention is a multi-HLA peptide capable of binding to a plurality of allelic forms of HLA-A gene A.
- the peptide of SEQ ID NO: 7 comprises the product of the HLA-A * 24: 02 gene (HLA-A * 24: 02 molecule), the product of the HLA-A * 0201 gene (HLA-A * 02: 01 molecule) and the HLA -A * 02: 06 gene product (HLA-A * 02: 06 molecule) binds strongly and has high immunogenicity.
- the HLA subtype to which the peptide of the present invention can bind is not limited to HLA-A * 24: 02, HLA-A * 02: 01, and HLA-A * 02: 06.
- these HLA subtypes cover about 85% of Orientals including Japanese and about 55% of Westerners, the multi-HLA peptide of the present invention has a wide patient coverage in immunotherapy and the like. It is thought to have.
- the amino acid residues constituting the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15 or a part thereof may be modified.
- the amino acid sequences represented by SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15 are intended to be presented on antigen-presenting cells, but when the peptide of the present invention is directly administered into the body, depending on the administration route, the end of the peptide may be present in the digestive tract or the like. May undergo changes such as being digested. Therefore, the peptide of the present invention is used before being incorporated into the antigen-presenting cell so that the amino acid residues represented by SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15 are retained when binding to a predetermined HLA class I molecule on the antigen-presenting cell. May exist in the form of a precursor having one or more amino acid residues added to the N-terminal and / or C-terminal.
- amino acid is used in its broadest sense, and includes artificial amino acid variants and derivatives in addition to natural amino acids.
- amino acids include natural proteinaceous L-amino acids; D-amino acids; chemically modified amino acids such as amino acid variants and derivatives; natural non-protein amino acids such as norleucine, ⁇ -alanine, ornithine; and amino acid characteristics.
- unnatural amino acids include ⁇ -methyl amino acids (such as ⁇ -methylalanine), D-amino acids, histidine-like amino acids (such as ⁇ -hydroxy-histidine, homohistidine, ⁇ -fluoromethyl-histidine and ⁇ -methyl-histidine) Amino acids having an extra methylene in the side chain (“homo" amino acids) and amino acids in which the carboxylic acid functional amino acids in the side chain are replaced with sulfonic acid groups (such as cysteic acid).
- ⁇ -methyl amino acids such as ⁇ -methylalanine
- D-amino acids such as ⁇ -methylalanine
- histidine-like amino acids such as ⁇ -hydroxy-histidine, homohistidine, ⁇ -fluoromethyl-histidine and ⁇ -methyl-histidine
- Amino acids having an extra methylene in the side chain (“homo" amino acids)
- the second amino acid constituting the peptide may be substituted with tyrosine, phenylalanine, methionine, or tryptophan and / or the C-terminus. These amino acids may be substituted with phenylalanine, leucine, isoleucine, tryptophan or methionine.
- the second amino acid may be substituted with leucine or methionine, and / or the C-terminal amino acid may be substituted with valine or leucine. Good.
- the amino acid at the second position may be substituted with valine or glutamine, and / or the C-terminal amino acid may be substituted with valine or leucine. Good.
- any of the peptides of the present invention can be produced using techniques known to those skilled in the art. For example, you may synthesize
- a desired peptide may be produced by expressing a polynucleotide encoding the peptide of the present invention or a recombinant vector containing the polynucleotide.
- any of the peptides thus obtained can be identified using techniques known to those skilled in the art. For example, identification can be performed using Edman decomposition or mass spectrometry.
- compositions for treating or preventing cancer according to the present invention comprises, as an active ingredient, for example, eight or more consecutive amino acid sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15 A peptide comprising amino acid residues and a total of 11 or less, preferably 10 or less, more preferably 9 or less amino acid residues is included.
- the peptide contained in the pharmaceutical composition may consist of the amino acid sequence represented by any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-15. The peptide is as defined above.
- the active ingredient of the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is not limited to the peptide of the present invention, but can be a component capable of directly or indirectly inducing CTL, for example, a polynucleotide encoding the peptide or a vector containing the same, or the same It may be an antigen-presenting cell that presents a complex of a peptide and an HLA molecule on the surface, an exosome secreted from the antigen-presenting cell, or a combination thereof.
- antigen-presenting cells to be used examples include macrophages and dendritic cells, but it is preferable to use dendritic cells with high CTL inducing ability.
- Other ingredients known to be used in cancer treatment such as chemokines, cytokines, tumor necrosis factors, chemotherapeutic agents, etc. may be included in the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- the dose of peptide may be, for example, about 1-10 mg per day when the patient is an adult. However, since the dose varies depending on the age, weight, administration method, etc. of the patient, it is appropriately determined by those skilled in the art.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is useful for killing cancer cells and the like by the following mechanism of action.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is administered to a specific cancer patient, the peptide in the pharmaceutical composition is presented in the state of being bound to the HLA molecule on the surface of the antigen-presenting cell.
- CTL recognizes a peptide on such an antigen-presenting cell, it is activated and proliferates to the systemic circulation.
- a peptide-specific CTL enters cancer tissue, it recognizes the same peptide derived from a specific cancer antigen that is naturally bound to the HLA molecule on the surface of the cancer cell, and kills the cancer cell. This function can contribute to the treatment of cancer.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention can be used for the prevention of cancer.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention when the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is administered to a healthy human body, CTL is induced, and the induced cytotoxic T cells remain in the body. Can be injured. Similarly, recurrence of cancer may be prevented by administering to the human body after cancer treatment.
- any cancer that expresses HSP70 is assumed.
- pancreatic cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, prostate cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, colon cancer, blood cancer, brain tumor, kidney cancer, skin cancer and the like can be mentioned as subjects.
- HSP70 derived from the peptide of the present invention is overexpressed in hepatocellular carcinoma, it is considered that the peptide of the present invention is particularly effective for the treatment or prevention of hepatocellular carcinoma.
- a plurality of types of active ingredients such as immunogenic peptides can be contained in the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention can be dissolved in a water-soluble solvent, formulated as a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, and administered to a patient.
- a water-soluble solvent formulated as a pharmaceutically acceptable salt
- Such pharmaceutically acceptable salt forms include physiologically acceptable water-soluble salts, such as sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and the like, buffered at physiological pH. Can be mentioned.
- a water-insoluble solvent can also be used. Examples of such a water-insoluble solvent include alcohols such as ethanol and propylene glycol.
- the preparation containing the pharmaceutical composition of the present embodiment may contain drugs for various purposes.
- drugs include preservatives and buffering agents.
- Preservatives include sodium bisulfite, sodium bisulfate, sodium thiosulfate benzalkonium chloride, chlorobutanol, thimerosal, phenylmercuric acetate, phenylmercuric nitrate, methylparaben, polyvinyl alcohol, phenylethyl alcohol, ammonia, dithiothreitol, beta
- Examples of the buffer include sodium carbonate, sodium borate, sodium phosphate, sodium acetate, sodium bicarbonate and the like. These agents can be present in an amount that can maintain the pH of the system between 2 and 9, preferably between 4 and 8.
- the dosage form of the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is not particularly limited, but when used as a vaccine form, the dosage form is exemplified by injection (muscular, subcutaneous, intradermal), oral preparation, nasal preparation and the like.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may be a mixed cocktail vaccine containing a plurality of types of active ingredients.
- such a vaccine may contain a plurality of active ingredients in combination with any two or more of the peptides represented by SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15, or other active ingredients.
- the vaccine of the present invention is a component other than the pharmaceutical composition, and is an inactive component-containing vaccine that contains a component that is not active in itself and has the effect of further enhancing the effect of the pharmaceutical composition as a vaccine.
- inactive ingredients include adjuvants and toxoids.
- adjuvants include, but are not intended to be limited, those of sedimentary type such as aluminum hydroxide, aluminum phosphate, calcium phosphate, and oily types such as Freund's complete adjuvant and Freund's incomplete adjuvant. It is done.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is preferably injected or infused by intradermal, subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular administration or the like, or transdermally or inhaled from mucous membranes such as nasal and pharynx, etc.
- the single dose can be set between an amount that can significantly induce cytotoxic T cells and an amount that does not significantly damage non-cancer cells.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is intended not only for administration to the human body but also for use outside the body. More specifically, the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may be used to stimulate CTL inducing activity by stimulating antigen-presenting cells in vitro or ex vivo.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention when used for cancer dendritic cell therapy as an example, is preliminarily contacted with antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells derived from patients in need of cancer treatment or prevention. Then, the antigen-presenting cells can be administered to the patient by returning them to the patient.
- the peptide contained in the pharmaceutical composition can be introduced into the antigen-presenting cell by, for example, the lipofection method or the injection method.
- the polynucleotide can be introduced into an antigen-presenting cell by a technique known in the art.
- a patient-derived antigen-presenting cell is transformed in vitro with a target polynucleotide or a vector encoding the polynucleotide by lipofection, electroporation, microinjection, cell fusion, DEAE dextran, calcium phosphate, etc. It may be converted.
- the immune inducer according to the present invention contains, as an active ingredient, for example, eight or more consecutive amino acid residues in one or more amino acid sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15, and A peptide comprising a total of 11 or less, preferably 10 or less, more preferably 9 or less amino acid residues is included.
- the peptide contained in the immunity-inducing agent may consist of the amino acid sequence represented by any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-15. The peptide is as defined above.
- the active ingredient of the immunity-inducing agent of the present invention is not limited to the peptide of the present invention, but a component capable of directly or indirectly inducing immunity, for example, a polynucleotide encoding the peptide of the present invention or an expression vector comprising the same Alternatively, it may be an antigen-presenting cell that presents a complex of the peptide and HLA molecule on the surface, an exosome secreted from the antigen-presenting cell, or a combination thereof.
- antigen-presenting cells to be used include macrophages and dendritic cells, but it is preferable to use dendritic cells with high CTL inducing ability.
- the immunity-inducing agent of the present invention is intended not only for administration to the human body but also for use outside the body. More specifically, the immunity-inducing agent of the present invention may be used for stimulating antigen-presenting cells in vitro or ex vivo to increase CTL-inducing activity.
- the immunity-inducing agent of the present invention is pre-contacted with antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells derived from a patient in need of immunity induction, This antigen-presenting cell can be administered to the patient by returning it to the patient.
- the peptide contained in the immunity-inducing agent can be introduced into antigen-presenting cells by, for example, transfection via a liposome (lipofection method), injection method or the like.
- a polynucleotide encoding the peptide of the present invention is used in such an application, the polynucleotide can be introduced into an antigen-presenting cell by a technique known in the art.
- a patient-derived antigen-presenting cell can be transformed in vitro with a target polynucleotide or a vector expressing the polynucleotide by lipofection, electroporation, microinjection, cell fusion, DEAE dextran, calcium phosphate, etc. It may be converted.
- immune induction means to induce an immune response, for example, to increase the CTL-inducing activity of antigen-presenting cells and further to increase the cytotoxic activity of CTLs against cancer cells.
- CTL induction refers to CTL that specifically recognizes an antigen in vitro or in vivo when the peptide of the present invention is presented on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell. Means to induce or proliferate, to differentiate naive T cells into effector cells with the ability to kill target cells such as cancer cells (cytotoxic activity) and / or to increase the cytotoxic activity of CTLs .
- the CTL inducing activity can be measured by evaluating the production of cytokine (eg, interferon (IFN) - ⁇ ) by CTL.
- cytokine eg, interferon (IFN) - ⁇
- the increase of cytokine-producing cells induced from progenitor cells by antigen-presenting cells such as peripheral blood mononuclear cells stimulated with the peptide of the present invention is measured using a known highly sensitive immunoassay such as ELISPOT (Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSpot).
- CTL-inducing activity may be measured by evaluation.
- the cytotoxic activity can also be measured by a known method such as a 51 Cr release method. When the activity is significantly increased as compared with the control, for example, when it is increased by 5% or more, 10% or more, 20% or more, preferably 50% or more, it is evaluated that immunity or CTL is induced. can do.
- Method for producing antigen-presenting cell comprises, for example, 8 or more consecutive amino acid residues in one or more amino acid sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15,
- the method includes a step of contacting a peptide consisting of amino acid residues of 11 or less in total, preferably 10 or less, more preferably 9 or less and an antigen-presenting cell in vitro.
- the peptide used in the production method of the present invention may be composed of the amino acid sequence represented by any of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15. The peptide is as defined above.
- the peptide used in the production method of the present invention is considered to bind to an HLA class I molecule on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell and is presented to the CTL as an antigen peptide, thereby inducing CTL activity of the antigen-presenting cell. Therefore, the contact with the antigen-presenting cell is not limited to the peptide of the present invention, and a component capable of directly or indirectly inducing CTL, for example, a polynucleotide encoding the peptide, a vector containing the same, or the peptide It may be an antigen-presenting cell that presents a complex with an HLA molecule on the surface, an exosome secreted from the antigen-presenting cell, or a combination thereof. Examples of antigen-presenting cells to be used include macrophages and dendritic cells, but it is preferable to use dendritic cells with high CTL inducing ability.
- the antigen-presenting cells produced by the production method of the present invention are intended not only to be used as an active ingredient of the above pharmaceutical composition or immunity-inducing agent, but also to be used for immunotherapy and the like.
- the antigen-presenting cells to be produced are antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells with low CTL-inducing ability derived from patients who require immunity induction. After being previously contacted, the antigen-presenting cells can be administered to the patient by returning them to the patient.
- the peptide of the present invention can be introduced into antigen-presenting cells by, for example, transfection via a liposome (lipofection method), injection method or the like.
- the polynucleotide can be introduced into an antigen-presenting cell by a technique known in the art.
- a patient-derived antigen-presenting cell is transformed in vitro with a target polynucleotide or a vector encoding the polynucleotide by lipofection, electroporation, microinjection, cell fusion, DEAE dextran, calcium phosphate, etc. It may be converted.
- the prediction / experiment / evaluation procedure in this example was performed based on the active learning experiment plan described in the pamphlet of International Publication No. 2006/004182, and rules were constructed by repeating the following steps as a whole.
- the peptide at the selected question point is manufactured by the synthesis / purification method described later, and the actual binding ability is measured by an experiment described later and added to the accumulated data.
- amino acid sequences shown in SEQ ID Nos: 1 to 15 were extracted according to the rules described above.
- Peptides having the amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15 were manually synthesized using the Mmofield solid phase method using Fmoc amino acids. After deprotection, reverse phase HPLC purification was performed using a C18 column to a purity of 95% or higher. Peptide identification and purity were confirmed by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry (AB SCIEX MALDI-TOF / TOF5800). The peptide was quantified by Micro BCA assay (Thermo Scientific) using BSA as a standard protein.
- C1R-A24 cells are exposed to acidic conditions of pH 3.3 for 30 seconds, and are associated with endogenous peptides that are originally bound to HLA-A * 24: 02 molecules and HLA class I molecules in common.
- the light chain ⁇ 2m was dissociated and removed.
- purified ⁇ 2m was added to C1R-A24 cells, added to a dilution series of peptides, and incubated on ice for 4 hours. During this period, staining was performed using a fluorescent-labeled monoclonal antibody 17A12 that recognizes a three-membered aggregate (MHC-pep) of HLA-A * 24: 02 molecule, peptide, and ⁇ 2m that reassociates.
- MHC-pep three-membered aggregate
- the number of MHC-pep per C1R-A24 cell was quantitatively measured using a fluorescence cell analyzer FACScan (Becton-Dickinson). Based on the average fluorescence intensity per cell, the binding between HLA-A * 24: 02 molecule and peptide was performed by the method of the present inventor published in a paper (Udakaket al., Immunogenetics, 51, 816-828, 2000). The dissociation constant Kd value was calculated.
- T2 cells and purified ⁇ 2m were added to the serial dilution series of the peptide whose binding ability was to be measured, and then incubated at 37 ° C. for 4 hours.
- the HLA-A * 02: 01 molecule whose expression level increased depending on the concentration of the peptide was stained with an association-type specific fluorescent labeled monoclonal antibody BB7.2.
- RA2.6 cells were cultured overnight at 26 ° C., and a dilution series of peptides was added to the place where HLA-A * 02: 06 molecules not bound to the peptide were accumulated on the cell surface, and bound at 26 ° C. for 60 minutes. It was.
- amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 15 are derived from the full-length sequence of a predetermined genomic protein of HSP70 shown in SEQ ID NO: 16.
- HSP70-dendritic cells HSP70 mRNA-introduced dendritic cells
- HSP70 dendritic cell therapy Intradermal administration of HSP70-dendritic cells made in the same manner was repeated every 3 weeks.
- peripheral blood monocytes obtained by pheresis from a liver cancer patient treated twice or more with HSP70 dendritic cell therapy the cell fraction adhered to the culture flask was cultured in AIM-CM medium (Gibco) for 10 days. And cultured at 37 ° C.
- GM-CSF granulocyte monocyte colony stimulating factor
- Dendritic cells derived from monocytes were newly collected in the AIM-CM medium, and the peptide of the present invention (SEQ ID NOs: 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 15) was added to a concentration of 20 ⁇ g / ml. Thereafter, the medium containing dendritic cells was cultured at 37 ° C. for 2 hours. The following peptides were used as positive and negative controls.
- HLA-A24 02 (EBV LMP2, 419-427: TYGPVFMCL (SEQ ID NO: 17))
- Negative control for HLA-A24: 02 (HIV env gp160, 584-592: RYLRDQQLL (SEQ ID NO: 18))
- Positive control for HLA-A02: 01 Flu A MP, 58-66: GILGFVFTL (SEQ ID NO: 19)
- Negative control for HLA-A02: 01 01 (HIV gap p17, 77-85: SLYNTVATL (SEQ ID NO: 20)
- Positive control for HLA-A02: 06 (EBV LMP2 453-461: LTAGFLIFL (SEQ ID NO: 21))
- Negative control for HLA-A02: 06 (HIV gap p24 341-349: ATLEEMMTA (SEQ ID NO: 22))
- Dendritic cells were collected, washed 3 times or more with a sufficient amount of AIM-CM medium, and then counted.
- CD8 T cells were separated from the medium and counted.
- ELISPOT assay Day 17 The CD8T cells were added to a 96 well plate for ELISPOT (manufactured by Millipore) coated with an anti-IFN- ⁇ monoclonal antibody (manufactured by MABTECH) at 2 ⁇ 10 4 cells / well. Three or more wells were used for each sample. 100 ⁇ l of AIM-V (Gibco) was added to each well. The 96-well plate for ELISPOT was cultured at 37 ° C.
- FIG. 1 shows a patient with HLA type 02: 01/24: 02
- FIG. 2 shows a patient with 02: 01/33: 03
- 02: The one for the 06/24: 02 patient is shown in FIG. In each figure, the average value of assay results of 5 times is displayed.
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(1)配列番号1~15のいずれかで表されるアミノ酸配列における連続した8以上のアミノ酸残基を含み、且つ11以下のアミノ酸残基から成るペプチド。
(2)前記アミノ酸配列中、1又は数個のアミノ酸が置換、挿入、欠失又は付加しており、且つ免疫原性を有する、(1)に記載のペプチド。
(3)前記アミノ酸配列中、第2位のアミノ酸がチロシン、フェニルアラニン、メチオニン、トリプトファン、バリン、ロイシン又はグルタミンで、そして/あるいはC末端のアミノ酸がフェニルアラニン、ロイシン、イソロイシン、トリプトファン、メチオニン又はバリンで置換されている、(2)に記載のペプチド。
(4)(1)~(3)のいずれかに記載のペプチドを含む、癌の治療又は予防のための医薬組成物。
(5)ワクチンの形態である、(4)に記載の医薬組成物。
(6)前記ペプチドが1又は複数の型のHLA分子と結合することができる、(4)又は(5)に記載の医薬組成物。
(7)(1)~(3)のいずれかに記載のペプチドを含む免疫誘導剤。
(8)細胞傷害性T細胞を誘導するための、(7)に記載の免疫誘導剤。
(9)前記ペプチドが1又は複数の型のHLA分子と結合することができる、(7)又は(8)に記載の免疫誘導剤。
(10)(1)~(3)のいずれかに記載のペプチドと抗原提示細胞とをin vitroで接触させる工程を含む、CTL誘導活性を有する抗原提示細胞の製造方法。
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本発明に係るペプチドは配列番号1~15のいずれかで表されるアミノ酸配列における連続した8以上のアミノ酸残基を含み、且つ合計11以下、好ましくは10以下、より好ましくは9以下のアミノ酸残基から成るペプチドである。本発明のペプチドは配列番号1~15のいずれかで表されるアミノ酸配列から成るものであってもよい。本発明のペプチドは熱ショックタンパク質(Heat Shock Protein)の一つであるHSP70に由来する。HSP70を構成するアミノ酸配列に基づき、能動学習実験法(特開平8-151396号)を用いて得られる仮説により予測された、HLA分子との結合性が-logKd値に換算して3以上であるアミノ酸配列が選択された。
本発明に係る癌の治療又は予防のための医薬組成物は、有効成分として、例えば、配列番号1~15から成る群から選択される1種以上のアミノ酸配列における連続した8以上のアミノ酸残基を含み、且つ、合計11以下、好ましくは10以下、より好ましくは9以下のアミノ酸残基からなるペプチドを含む。医薬組成物に含まれるペプチドは配列番号1~15のいずれかで表されるアミノ酸配列から成るものであってもよい。当該ペプチドは上文で定義したとおりである。
本発明に係る免疫誘導剤は、有効成分として、例えば、配列番号1~15から成る群から選択される1種以上のアミノ酸配列における連続した8以上のアミノ酸残基を含み、且つ、合計11以下、好ましくは10以下、より好ましくは9以下のアミノ酸残基からなるペプチドを含む。免疫誘導剤に含まれるペプチドは配列番号1~15のいずれかで表されるアミノ酸配列から成るものであってもよい。当該ペプチドは上文で定義したとおりである。
本発明に係る抗原提示細胞の製造方法は、例えば、配列番号1~15から成る群から選択される1種以上のアミノ酸配列における連続した8以上のアミノ酸残基を含み、且つ、合計11以下、好ましくは10以下、より好ましくは9以下のアミノ酸残基からなるペプチドと抗原提示細胞とをin vitroで接触させる工程を含む。本発明の製造方法で使用されるペプチドは配列番号1~15のいずれかで表されるアミノ酸配列から成るものであってもよい。当該ペプチドは上文で定義したとおりである。
配列番号1~15のアミノ酸配列を有するペプチドは、Fmocアミノ酸を用い、Merrifieldの固相法にて、マニュアル合成をした。脱保護の後、C18カラムを用いて逆相HPLC精製をし、95%以上の純度にした。ペプチドの同定と純度の確認は、MALDI-TOF質量分析にて行った(AB SCIEX MALDI-TOF/TOF5800)。ペプチドの定量は、BSAを標準蛋白質としてMicro BCAアッセイ(Thermo Scienftific社)にて行った。
HLA-A*24:02遺伝子の産物であるHLA-A*24:02分子へのペプチドの結合能の測定は、HLA-A*24:02分子を発現するC1R-A24細胞(熊本大学、滝口雅文教授作成のものを、許可を得て愛媛大学、安川正貴助教授から供与いただいた。)を用いて行った。
HLA-A*02:01遺伝子の産物であるHLA-A*02:01分子へのペプチドの結合能の測定は、HLA-A*02:01分子を発現する細胞株T2(ATCCより購入)を用いて行った。
HLA-A*02:06遺伝子の産物であるHLA-A*02:06分子へのペプチドの結合能の測定は、マウスのTAP(transporter associated with antigen processing)欠損細胞株であるRMASに、HLA-A*02:06遺伝子のcDNAを導入したRA2.6細胞(高知大学にて新たに作成した細胞株)を用いて行った。
(1)ペプチド刺激樹状細胞の調製
・Day0~9(樹状細胞の誘導)
Leukapheresis法に従い肝細胞癌患者から採取した末梢血より単核球を分離した。分離した単球を800U/mlのGM-CSF及び500U/mlのIL-4添加下で6日間培養した。培養液に更に300U/mlのTNF-αを添加して4日間培養し、成熟樹状細胞を誘導した。その後、エレクトロポレーション法にてHSP70 mRNAを導入し、HSP70由来の抗原ペプチドを提示した樹状細胞を作製した。
単球から誘導した樹状細胞を新たにAIM-CM培地中に回収し、本発明のペプチド(配列番号5、6、7、9、10、15)が20μg/mlとなるよう添加した。その後、樹状細胞を含む培地を2時間37℃で培養した。ポジティブコントロール及びネガティブコントロールとして以下のペプチドを使用した。
HLA-A24:02用ポジティブコントロール(EBV LMP2, 419-427:TYGPVFMCL(配列番号17))
HLA-A24:02用ネガティブコントロール(HIV env gp160, 584-592:RYLRDQQLL(配列番号18))
HLA-A02:01用ポジティブコントロール(Flu A MP, 58-66:GILGFVFTL(配列番号19))
HLA-A02:01用ネガティブコントロール(HIV gap p17, 77-85:SLYNTVATL(配列番号20))
HLA-A02:06用ポジティブコントロール(EBV LMP2 453-461:LTAGFLIFL(配列番号21))
HLA-A02:06用ネガティブコントロール(HIV gap p24 341-349:ATLEEMMTA(配列番号22))
・Day0~9
HSP70樹状細胞療法で2回以上治療された後の上記肝臓癌患者からフェレーシスにより得られた末梢血単球のうち、培養フラスコに接着しない浮遊細胞画分(リンパ球を含む)をAIM-CM培地(Gibco社製)中で10日間、37℃で培養した。培養期間中、培地に対し4日目及び6日目にそれぞれIL-2を40μl添加した。
CD8ネガティブセレクションキット(Miltenyi社製)を用いて培地からCD8T細胞を分離しセルカウントした。
上記(1)及び(2)で得られた樹状細胞とCD8T細胞を以下の条件にてAIM培地中で37℃で共培養した。
・CD8T細胞:5×105cells/well
・樹状細胞 :2×105cells/well
上記培地にIL-2 20U/ml を含んだAIM-CM培地0.4ml/wellを添加した。
・Day17
抗IFN-γモノクローナル抗体(MABTECH社製)をコートしたELISPOT用96穴プレート(Millipore社製)に、上記CD8T細胞を1穴あたり2×104cells/wellになるように加えた。各サンプルにつき、3ウェル以上使用した。各ウェルにはAIM-V(Gibco社製)を100μl添加した。ELISPOT用96穴プレートを37℃で培養した。
抗IFN-γ抗体を各ウェルに加え、さらにHRP酵素標識した2次抗体を反応させて、呈色反応により、IFN-γ産生細胞の数を測定した。代表的なELISPOTアッセイの結果として、HLA型が02:01/24:02の患者についてのものを図1に、02:01/33:03の患者についてのものを図2に、また、02:06/24:02の患者についてのものを図3に示す。各図において、5回ずつのアッセイ結果の平均値を表示する。
・Day17
T細胞と上記ペプチドでパルスした樹状細胞の共培養7日目の培養上清を、x1, x5, x25, x125の4段階に希釈し、Human IFN-γ ELISA MAX Deluxe Set (BioLegend社製)を用いて、測定限度内に収まる希釈段階を同定した。その後、同定した希釈段階にて、各サンプルにつき3回ずつ測定を行った。代表的なELISAアッセイの結果として、HLA型が24:02/26:01の患者についてのものを図4及び図5に、24:02/24:02の患者についてのものを順に図6に示す。
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- 配列番号1~15のいずれかで表されるアミノ酸配列における連続した8以上のアミノ酸残基を含み、且つ11以下のアミノ酸残基から成るペプチド。
- 前記アミノ酸配列中、1又は数個のアミノ酸が置換、挿入、欠失又は付加しており、且つ免疫原性を有する、請求項1に記載のペプチド。
- 前記アミノ酸配列中、第2位のアミノ酸がチロシン、フェニルアラニン、メチオニン、トリプトファン、バリン、ロイシン又はグルタミンで、そして/あるいはC末端のアミノ酸がフェニルアラニン、ロイシン、イソロイシン、トリプトファン、メチオニン又はバリンで置換されている、請求項2に記載のペプチド。
- 請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載のペプチドを含む、癌の治療又は予防のための医薬組成物。
- ワクチンの形態である、請求項4に記載の医薬組成物。
- 前記ペプチドが1又は複数の型のHLA分子と結合することができる、請求項4又は5に記載の医薬組成物。
- 請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載のペプチドを含む免疫誘導剤。
- 細胞傷害性T細胞を誘導するための、請求項7に記載の免疫誘導剤。
- 前記ペプチドが1又は複数の型のHLA分子と結合することができる、請求項7又は8に記載の免疫誘導剤。
- 請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載のペプチドと抗原提示細胞とをin vitroで接触させる工程を含む、CTL誘導活性を有する抗原提示細胞の製造方法。
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