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Modular cytokine receptor-targeting chimeras for targeted degradation of cell surface and extracellular proteins

Authors :
Katarina Pance
Josef A. Gramespacher
James R. Byrnes
Fernando Salangsang
Juan-Antonio C. Serrano
Adam D. Cotton
Veronica Steri
James A. Wells
Source :
Nature biotechnology, vol 41, iss 2
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2023.

Abstract

Targeted degradation of cell surface and extracellular proteins via lysosomal delivery is an important means to modulate extracellular biology. However, these approaches have limitations due to lack of modularity, ease of development, restricted tissue targeting and applicability to both cell surface and extracellular proteins. We describe a lysosomal degradation strategy, termed cytokine receptor-targeting chimeras (KineTACs), that addresses these limitations. KineTACs are fully genetically encoded bispecific antibodies consisting of a cytokine arm, which binds its cognate cytokine receptor, and a target-binding arm for the protein of interest. We show that KineTACs containing the cytokine CXCL12 can use the decoy recycling receptor, CXCR7, to target a variety of target proteins to the lysosome for degradation. Additional KineTACs were designed to harness other CXCR7-targeting cytokines, CXCL11 and vMIPII, and the interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor-targeting cytokine IL-2. Thus, KineTACs represent a general, modular, selective and simple genetically encoded strategy for inducing lysosomal delivery of extracellular and cell surface targets with broad or tissue-specific distribution.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature biotechnology, vol 41, iss 2
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ad926195dc4d40864e8bef242196e01