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Engineering a bispecific antibody with a common light chain: Identification and optimization of an anti-CD3 epsilon and anti-GPC3 bispecific antibody, ERY974

Authors :
Yuji Sano
Taichi Kuramochi
Hirotake Shiraiwa
Jun-ichi Nezu
Yosuke Ikeda
Yoko Kayukawa
Hiroko Konishi
Mika Kamata-Sakurai
Naoka Hironiwa
Akihisa Sakamoto
Tetsuya Wakabayashi
Mika Endo
Takahiro Ishiguro
Tomoyuki Igawa
Mizuho Noguchi
Takashi Tsushima
Kunihiro Hattori
Hiroaki Segawa
Toshiaki Tsunenari
Atsushi Narita
Source :
Methods (San Diego, Calif.). 154
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The antibody drug market is rapidly expanding, and various antibody engineering technologies are being developed to create antibodies that can provide better benefit to patients. Although bispecific antibody drugs have been researched for more than 30 years, currently only a limited number of bispecific antibodies have achieved regulatory approval. Of the few successful examples of industrially manufacturing a bispecific antibody, the “common light chain format” is an elegant technology that simplifies the purification of a whole IgG–type bispecific antibody. Using this IgG format, the bispecific function can be introduced while maintaining the natural molecular shape of the antibody. In this article, we will first introduce the outline, prospects, and limitations of the common light chain format. Then, we will describe the identification and optimization process for ERY974, an anti-glypican-3 × anti-CD3e T cell–redirecting bispecific antibody with a common light chain. This format includes one of Chugai’s proprietary technologies, termed ART-Ig technology, which consists of a method to identify a common light chain, isoelectric point (pI) engineering to purify the desired bispecific IgG antibody from byproducts, and Fc heterodimerization by an electrostatic steering effect. Furthermore, we describe some tips for de-risking the antibody when engineering a T cell redirecting antibody.

Details

ISSN :
10959130
Volume :
154
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08b5c7c9901f0e6b65736db76ee2071c