Characterization of a novel single-chain bispecific antibody for retargeting of T Cells to tumor cells via the TCR co-receptor CD8

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There is currently growing interest in retargeting of effector T cells to tumor cells via bispecific antibodies (bsAbs). Usually, bsAbs are directed on the one hand to the CD3 complex of T cells and on the other hand to a molecule expressed on the surface of the target cell. A bsAb-mediated cross-linkage via CD3 leads to an activation of CD8+ T cells and consequently to killing of the target cells. In parallel, CD4+ T cells including TH1, TH2, TH17 cells and even regulatory T cells (Tregs) will be activated as well. Cytokines produced by CD4+ T cells can contribute to severe side effects e. g. life-threatening cytokine storms and, thinking of the immunosupressive function of Tregs, can even be counterproductive. Therefore, we asked whether or not it is feasible to limit retargeting to CD8+ T cells e. g. via targeting of the co-receptor CD8 instead of CD3. In order to test for proof of concept, a novel bsAb with specificity for CD8 and a tumor-associated surface antigen was constructed. Interestingly, we found that pre-activated (but not freshly isolated) CD8+ T cells can be retargeted via CD8- engaging bsAbs leading to an efficient lysis of target cells. Copyright: © 2014 Michalk et al.

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Michalk, I., Feldmann, A., Koristka, S., Arndt, C., Cartellieri, M., Ehninger, A., … Bachmann, M. P. (2014). Characterization of a novel single-chain bispecific antibody for retargeting of T Cells to tumor cells via the TCR co-receptor CD8. PLoS ONE, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095517

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