Bispecific antibody approach for EGFR-directed blockade of the CD47-SIRPα "don't eat me" immune checkpoint promotes neutrophil-mediated trogoptosis and enhances antigen cross-presentation

双特异性抗体方法针对 EGFR 定向阻断 CD47-SIRPα“不要吃我”免疫检查点,促进中性粒细胞介导的嗜中性粒细胞凋亡并增强抗原交叉呈递

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作者:Mark A J M Hendriks, Emily M Ploeg, Iris Koopmans, Isabel Britsch, Xiurong Ke, Douwe F Samplonius, Wijnand Helfrich

Abstract

Cancer cells overexpress CD47 to subvert phagocytic elimination and evade immunogenic processing of cancer antigens. Moreover, CD47 overexpression inhibits the antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP) and cytotoxicity (ADCC) activities of therapeutic anticancer antibodies. Consequently, CD47-blocking antibodies have been developed to overcome the immunoevasive activities of cancer cell-expressed CD47. However, the wide-spread expression of CD47 on normal cells forms a massive "antigen sink" that potentially limits sufficient tumor accretion of these antibodies. Additionally, a generalized blockade of CD47-SIRPα interaction may ultimately lead to unintended cross-presentation of self-antigens potentially promoting autoimmunity. To address these issues, we constructed a bispecific antibody, designated bsAb CD47xEGFR-IgG1, that blocks cancer cell surface-expressed CD47 in an EGFR-directed manner. BsAb CD47xEGFR-IgG1 selectively induced phagocytic removal of EGFRpos/CD47pos cancer cells and endowed neutrophils with capacity to kill these cancer cells by trogoptosis; an alternate form of ADCC that disrupts the target cell membrane. Importantly, bsAb CD47xEGFR-IgG1 selectively enhanced phagocytosis and immunogenic processing of EGFRpos/CD47pos cancers cells ectopically expressing viral protein CMVpp65. In conclusion, bsAb CD47xEGFR-IgG1 may be useful to reduce on-target/off-tumor effects of CD47-blocking approaches, enhance cancer cell elimination by trogoptosis, and promote adaptive anticancer immune responses.

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