A PD-1-targeted, receptor-masked IL-2 immunocytokine that engages IL-2Rα strengthens T cell-mediated anti-tumor therapies

靶向 PD-1、受体掩蔽的 IL-2 免疫细胞因子与 IL-2Rα 结合,可增强 T 细胞介导的抗肿瘤疗法

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作者:Jiaxi Wu, Nicolin Bloch, Aaron Y Chang, Ramandeep Bhavsar, Qingqing Wang, Alison Crawford, David J DiLillo, Kristin Vazzana, Katja Mohrs, Drew Dudgeon, Supriya Patel, Hassan Ahmed, Vidur Garg, Michael Amatulli, Olivia Q Antao, Yuetian Yan, Shunhai Wang, Willy Ramos, Pamela Krueger, Christina Adler, 

Abstract

The clinical use of interleukin-2 (IL-2) for cancer immunotherapy is limited by severe toxicity. Emerging IL-2 therapies with reduced IL-2 receptor alpha (IL-2Rα) binding aim to mitigate toxicity and regulatory T cell (Treg) expansion but have had limited clinical success. Here, we show that IL-2Rα engagement is critical for the anti-tumor activity of systemic IL-2 therapy. A "non-α" IL-2 mutein induces systemic expansion of CD8+ T cells and natural killer (NK) cells over Tregs but exhibits limited anti-tumor efficacy. We develop a programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1)-targeted, receptor-masked IL-2 immunocytokine, PD1-IL2Ra-IL2, which attenuates systemic IL-2 activity while maintaining the capacity to engage IL-2Rα on PD-1+ T cells. Mice treated with PD1-IL2Ra-IL2 show no systemic toxicities observed with unmasked IL-2 treatment yet achieve robust tumor growth control. Furthermore, PD1-IL2Ra-IL2 can be effectively combined with other T cell-mediated immunotherapies to enhance anti-tumor responses. These findings highlight the therapeutic potential of PD1-IL2Ra-IL2 as a targeted, receptor-masked, and "α-maintained" IL-2 therapy for cancer.

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