Development of unique cytotoxic chimeric antigen receptors based on human scFv targeting B7H6.

Protein Eng Des Sel

Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, 14 Engineering Dr, Hanover, NH 03755, USA.

Published: October 2017

As a stress-inducible natural killer (NK) cell ligand, B7H6 plays a role in innate tumor immunosurveillance and is a fairly tumor selective marker expressed on a variety of solid and hematologic cancer cells. Here, we describe the isolation and characterization of a new family of single chain fragment variable (scFv) molecules targeting the human B7H6 ligand. Through directed evolution of a yeast surface displayed non-immune human-derived scFv library, eight candidates comprising a single family of clones differing by up to four amino acid mutations and exhibiting nM avidities for soluble B7H6-Ig were isolated. A representative clone re-formatted as an scFv-CH1-Fc molecule demonstrated specific binding to both B7H6-Ig and native membrane-bound B7H6 on tumor cell lines with a binding avidity comparable to the previously characterized B7H6-targeting antibody, TZ47. Furthermore, these clones recognized an epitope distinct from that of TZ47 and the natural NK cell ligand NKp30, and demonstrated specific activity against B7H6-expressing tumor cells when expressed as a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) in T cells.

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