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

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As a stress-inducible natural killer (NK) cell ligand, B7H6 plays a role in innate tumor immunosurveil-lance 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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Hua, C. K., Gacerez, A. T., Sentman, C. L., & Ackerman, M. E. (2017). Development of unique cytotoxic chimeric antigen receptors based on human scFv targeting B7H6. Protein Engineering, Design and Selection, 30(10), 713–721. https://doi.org/10.1093/protein/gzx051

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