PDL1-binding proteins
11566078 · 2023-01-31
Assignee
Inventors
- Brendan P. Eckelman (La Jolla, CA, US)
- John C. Timmer (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Chelsie Macedo (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Kyle S. Jones (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Abrahim Hussain (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Amir S. Razai (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Bryan Becklund (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Rajay Pandit (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Mike Kaplan (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Lucas Rascon (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Quinn Deveraux (La Jolla, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A61P29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C07K2317/569
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C07K2317/33
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C07K2317/24
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A61P43/00
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C07K2317/76
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C07K2317/92
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C07K16/2878
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A61P35/00
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International classification
Abstract
This invention relates generally to molecules that specifically engage 41BB, a member of the TNF receptor superfamily (TNFRSF). More specifically, this invention relates to multivalent and multispecific molecules that bind at least 41BB.
Claims
1. An isolated polypeptide comprising at least one VHH domain that binds PDL1, wherein at least one VHH domain that binds PDL1 comprises a CDR1 comprising an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NOs: 101, 105, and 109; a CDR2 comprising an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NOs: 102, 106, 110, and 117; and a CDR3 comprising an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NO: 103, 107, 111, 113, 115, and 118.
2. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein at least one VHH domain that binds PDL1 comprises a CDR1 comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 105, a CDR2 comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 106, and a CDR3 comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 107.
3. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein at least one VHH domain that binds PDL1 is humanized.
4. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein each VHH domain that binds PDL1 is humanized.
5. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein the polypeptide is monospecific.
6. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein at least one VHH domain that binds PDL1 comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 95% identical to an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NOs: 100, 104, 108, 112, 114, 116, and 119-124.
7. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein at least one VHH domain that binds PDL1 comprises an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NOs: 100, 104, 108, 112, 114, 116, and 119-124.
8. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein at least one VHH domain that binds PDL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 124.
9. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein the polypeptide comprises one VHH domain that binds PDL1.
10. The isolated polypeptide of claim 9, wherein the VHH domain that binds PDL1 is humanized.
11. The isolated polypeptide of claim 9, wherein the VHH domain that binds PDL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 124.
12. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein the polypeptide comprises two VHH domains that bind PDL1.
13. The isolated polypeptide of claim 12, wherein the VHH domains that bind PDL1 are humanized.
14. The isolated polypeptide of claim 12, wherein each VHH domain that binds PDL1 comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 124.
15. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein the isolated polypeptide comprises an Fc region.
16. The isolated polypeptide of claim 15, wherein the Fc region comprises an amino acid sequence that is at least 97% identical to an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NOs: 1-6.
17. The isolated polypeptide of claim 15, wherein the Fc region comprises an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NOs: 1-6.
18. The isolated polypeptide of claim 15, which forms a homodimer under physiological conditions.
19. The isolated polypeptide of claim 15, wherein the polypeptide has the structure VHH-Linker-VHH-Linker-Hinge-Fc.
20. The isolated polypeptide of claim 19, wherein each linker is, independently, 5-20 amino acids in length.
21. The isolated polypeptide of claim 19, wherein the hinge comprises a sequence selected from SEQ ID NOs: 7-9.
22. The isolated polypeptide of claim 1, wherein the PDL1 is human PDL 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(26) All patents and publications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each independent patent and publication was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
(27) Definitions
(28) Unless otherwise defined, scientific and technical terms used in connection with the present invention shall have the meanings that are commonly understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. Further, unless otherwise required by context, singular terms shall include pluralities and plural terms shall include the singular. Generally, nomenclatures utilized in connection with, and techniques of, cell and tissue culture, molecular biology, and protein and oligo- or polynucleotide chemistry and hybridization described herein are those well-known and commonly used in the art. Standard techniques are used for recombinant DNA, oligonucleotide synthesis, and tissue culture and transformation (e.g., electroporation, lipofection). Enzymatic reactions and purification techniques are performed according to manufacturer's specifications or as commonly accomplished in the art or as described herein. The foregoing techniques and procedures are generally performed according to conventional methods well known in the art and as described in various general and more specific references that are cited and discussed throughout the present specification. See e.g., Sambrook et al. Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual (2d ed., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. (1989)). The nomenclatures utilized in connection with, and the laboratory procedures and techniques of, analytical chemistry, synthetic organic chemistry, and medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry described herein are those well-known and commonly used in the art. Standard techniques are used for chemical syntheses, chemical analyses, pharmaceutical preparation, formulation, and delivery, and treatment of patients.
(29) As utilized in accordance with the present disclosure, the following terms, unless otherwise indicated, shall be understood to have the following meanings:
(30) As used herein, the terms “dual-targeting fusion protein” and “antibody” can be synonyms. As used herein, the term “antibody” refers to immunoglobulin molecules and immunologically active portions of immunoglobulin (Ig) molecules, i.e., molecules that contain an antigen binding site that specifically binds (immunoreacts with) an antigen. By “specifically bind” or “immunoreacts with” “or directed against” is meant that the antibody reacts with one or more antigenic determinants of the desired antigen and does not react with other polypeptides or binds at much lower affinity (K.sub.d>10.sup.−6). Antibodies include, but are not limited to, polyclonal, monoclonal, chimeric, dAb (domain antibody), single chain, Fab, Fab′ and F(ab′).sub.2 fragments, Fv, scFvs, a Fab expression library, and single domain antibody (sdAb) fragments, for example V.sub.HH, V.sub.NAR, engineered V.sub.H or V.sub.K.
(31) The basic antibody structural unit is known to comprise a tetramer. Each tetramer is composed of two identical pairs of polypeptide chains, each pair having one “light” (about 25 kDa) and one “heavy” chain (about 50-70 kDa). The amino-terminal portion of each chain includes a variable region of about 100 to 110 or more amino acids primarily responsible for antigen recognition. The carboxy-terminal portion of each chain defines a constant region primarily responsible for effector function. In general, antibody molecules obtained from humans relate to any of the classes IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE and IgD, which differ from one another by the nature of the heavy chain present in the molecule. Certain classes have subclasses (also known as isotypes) as well, such as IgG.sub.1, IgG.sub.2, and others. Furthermore, in humans, the light chain may be a kappa chain or a lambda chain.
(32) The term “monoclonal antibody” (MAb) or “monoclonal antibody composition”, as used herein, refers to a population of antibody molecules that contain only one molecular species of antibody molecule consisting of a unique light chain gene product and a unique heavy chain gene product. In particular, the complementarity determining regions (CDRs) of the monoclonal antibody are identical in all the molecules of the population. MAbs contain an antigen binding site capable of immunoreacting with a particular epitope of the antigen characterized by a unique binding affinity for it.
(33) The term “antigen-binding site” or “binding portion” refers to the part of the immunoglobulin molecule that participates in antigen binding. The antigen binding site is formed by amino acid residues of the N-terminal variable (“V”) regions of the heavy (“H”) and light (“L”) chains. Three highly divergent stretches within the V regions of the heavy and light chains, referred to as “hypervariable regions,” are interposed between more conserved flanking stretches known as “framework regions,” or “FRs”. Thus, the term “FR” refers to amino acid sequences which are naturally found between, and adjacent to, hypervariable regions in immunoglobulins. In an antibody molecule, the three hypervariable regions of a light chain and the three hypervariable regions of a heavy chain are disposed relative to each other in three-dimensional space to form an antigen-binding surface. The antigen-binding surface is complementary to the three-dimensional surface of a bound antigen, and the three hypervariable regions of each of the heavy and light chains are referred to as “complementarity-determining regions,” or “CDRs.” The assignment of amino acids to each domain is in accordance with the definitions of Kabat Sequences of Proteins of Immunological Interest (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. (1987 and 1991)), or Chothia & Lesk J. Mol. Biol. 196:901-917 (1987), Chothia et al. Nature 342:878-883 (1989).
(34) The single domain antibody (sdAb) fragments portions of the fusion proteins of the present disclosure are referred to interchangeably herein as targeting polypeptides herein.
(35) As used herein, the term “epitope” includes any protein determinant capable of specific binding to/by an immunoglobulin or fragment thereof, or a T-cell receptor. The term “epitope” includes any protein determinant capable of specific binding to/by an immunoglobulin or T-cell receptor. Epitopic determinants usually consist of chemically active surface groupings of molecules such as amino acids or sugar side chains and usually have specific three dimensional structural characteristics, as well as specific charge characteristics. An antibody is said to specifically bind an antigen when the dissociation constant is ≤1 mM, for example, ≤1 μM; e.g., ≤100 nM, for example, ≤10 nM and for example, ≤1 nM.
(36) As used herein, the terms “immunological binding,” and “immunological binding properties” refer to the non-covalent interactions of the type which occur between an immunoglobulin molecule and an antigen for which the immunoglobulin is specific. The strength, or affinity of immunological binding interactions can be expressed in terms of the dissociation constant (K.sub.d) of the interaction, wherein a smaller K.sub.d represents a greater affinity. Immunological binding properties of selected polypeptides can be quantified using methods well known in the art. One such method entails measuring the rates of antigen-binding site/antigen complex formation and dissociation, wherein those rates depend on the concentrations of the complex partners, the affinity of the interaction, and geometric parameters that equally influence the rate in both directions. Thus, both the “on rate constant” (k.sub.on) and the “off rate constant” (k.sub.off) can be determined by calculation of the concentrations and the actual rates of association and dissociation. (See Nature 361:186-87 (1993)). The ratio of k.sub.off/k.sub.on enables the cancellation of all parameters not related to affinity, and is equal to the dissociation constant K.sub.d. (See, generally, Davies et al. (1990) Annual Rev Biochem 59:439-473). An antibody of the present disclosure is said to specifically bind to an antigen, when the equilibrium binding constant (K.sub.d) is ≤1 μM, for example, ≤100 nM, for example, 10 nM, and for example, ≤100 pM to about 1 pM, as measured by assays such as radioligand binding assays, surface plasmon resonance (SPR), flow cytometry binding assay, or similar assays known to those skilled in the art.
(37) The term “isolated polynucleotide” as used herein shall mean a polynucleotide of genomic, cDNA, or synthetic origin or some combination thereof, which by virtue of its origin the “isolated polynucleotide” (1) is not associated with all or a portion of a polynucleotide in which the “isolated polynucleotide” is found in nature, (2) is operably linked to a polynucleotide which it is not linked to in nature, or (3) does not occur in nature as part of a larger sequence.
(38) The term “isolated protein” referred to herein means a protein of cDNA, recombinant RNA, or synthetic origin or some combination thereof, which by virtue of its origin, or source of derivation, the “isolated protein” (1) is not associated with proteins found in nature, (2) is free of other proteins from the same source, e.g., free of marine proteins, (3) is expressed by a cell from a different species, or (4) does not occur in nature.
(39) The term “polypeptide” is used herein as a generic term to refer to native protein, fragments, or analogs of a polypeptide sequence. Hence, native protein fragments, and analogs are species of the polypeptide genus.
(40) The term “naturally-occurring” as used herein as applied to an object refers to the fact that an object can be found in nature. For example, a polypeptide or polynucleotide sequence that is present in an organism (including viruses) that can be isolated from a source in nature and which has not been intentionally modified by man in the laboratory or otherwise is naturally-occurring.
(41) The term “operably linked” as used herein refers to positions of components so described are in a relationship permitting them to function in their intended manner. A control sequence “operably linked” to a coding sequence is ligated in such a way that expression of the coding sequence is achieved under conditions compatible with the control sequences.
(42) The term “control sequence” as used herein refers to polynucleotide sequences which are necessary to effect the expression and processing of coding sequences to which they are ligated. The nature of such control sequences differs depending upon the host organism in prokaryotes, such control sequences generally include promoter, ribosomal binding site, and transcription termination sequence in eukaryotes, generally, such control sequences include promoters and transcription termination sequence. The term “control sequences” is intended to include, at a minimum, all components whose presence is essential for expression and processing, and can also include additional components whose presence is advantageous, for example, leader sequences and fusion partner sequences. The term “polynucleotide,” as referred to herein, refers to a polymeric boron of nucleotides of at least 10 bases in length, either ribonucleotides or deoxynucleotides or a modified form of either type of nucleotide. The term includes single and double stranded forms of DNA.
(43) The term “oligonucleotide” referred to herein includes naturally occurring, and modified nucleotides linked together by naturally occurring, and non-naturally occurring oligonucleotide linkages. Oligonucleotides are a polynucleotide subset generally comprising a length of 200 bases or fewer. In some embodiments, oligonucleotides are 10 to 60 bases in length and for example, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, or 20 to 40 bases in length. Oligonucleotides are usually single stranded, e.g., for probes, although oligonucleotides may be double stranded, e.g., for use in the construction of a gene mutant. Oligonucleotides of the disclosure are either sense or antisense oligonucleotides.
(44) The term “naturally occurring nucleotides” referred to herein includes deoxyribonucleotides and ribonucleotides. The term “modified nucleotides” referred to herein includes nucleotides with modified or substituted sugar groups and the like. The term “oligonucleotide linkages” referred to herein includes oligonucleotides linkages such as phosphorothioate, phosphorodithioate, phosphoroselerloate, phosphorodiselenoate, phosphoroanilothioate, phoshoraniladate, phosphoronmidate, and the like. See e.g., LaPlanche et al. Nucl. Acids Res. 14:9081 (1986); Stec et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 106:6077 (1984), Stein et al. Nucl. Acids Res. 16:3209 (1988), Zon et al. Anti Cancer Drug Design 6:539 (1991); Zon et al. Oligonucleotides and Analogues: A Practical Approach, pp. 87-108 (F. Eckstein, Ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford England (1991)); Stec et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,151,510; Uhlmann and Peyman Chemical Reviews 90:543 (1990). An oligonucleotide can include a label for detection, if desired.
(45) The term “selectively hybridize” referred to herein means to detectably and specifically bind. Polynucleotides, oligonucleotides and fragments thereof in accordance with the disclosure selectively hybridize to nucleic acid strands under hybridization and wash conditions that minimize appreciable amounts of detectable binding to nonspecific nucleic acids. High stringency conditions can be used to achieve selective hybridization conditions as known in the art and discussed herein. Generally, the nucleic acid sequence homology between the polynucleotides, oligonucleotides, and fragments of the disclosure and a nucleic acid sequence of interest will be at least 80%, and more typically with increasing homologies of at least 85%, 90%, 95%, 99%, and 100%. Two amino acid sequences are homologous if there is a partial or complete identity between their sequences. For example, 85% homology means that 85% of the amino acids are identical when the two sequences are aligned for maximum matching. Gaps (in either of the two sequences being matched) are allowed in maximizing matching gap lengths of 5 or less are preferred with 2 or less being more preferred. Alternatively, two protein sequences (or polypeptide sequences derived from them of at least 30 amino acids in length) are homologous, as this term is used herein, if they have an alignment score of at more than 5 (in standard deviation units) using the program ALIGN with the mutation data matrix and a gap penalty of 6 or greater. See Dayhoff, M. O., in Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure, pp. 101-110 (Volume 5, National Biomedical Research Foundation (1972)) and Supplement 2 to this volume, pp. 1-10. The two sequences or parts thereof are more preferably homologous if their amino acids are greater than or equal to 50% identical when optimally aligned using the ALIGN program. The term “corresponds to” is used herein to mean that a polynucleotide sequence is homologous (i.e., is identical, not strictly evolutionarily related) to all or a portion of a reference polynucleotide sequence, or that a polypeptide sequence is identical to a reference polypeptide sequence. In contradistinction, the term “complementary to” is used herein to mean that the complementary sequence is homologous to all or a portion of a reference polynucleotide sequence. For illustration, the nucleotide sequence “TATAC” corresponds to a reference sequence “TATAC” and is complementary to a reference sequence “GTATA”.
(46) The following terms are used to describe the sequence relationships between two or more polynucleotide or amino acid sequences: “reference sequence”, “comparison window”, “sequence identity”, “percentage of sequence identity”, and “substantial identity”. A “reference sequence” is a defined sequence used as a basis for a sequence comparison a reference sequence may be a subset of a larger sequence, for example, as a segment of a full-length cDNA or gene sequence given in a sequence listing or may comprise a complete cDNA or gene sequence. Generally, a reference sequence is at least 18 nucleotides or 6 amino acids in length, frequently at least 24 nucleotides or 8 amino acids in length, and often at least 48 nucleotides or 16 amino acids in length. Since two polynucleotides or amino acid sequences may each (1) comprise a sequence (i.e., a portion of the complete polynucleotide or amino acid sequence) that is similar between the two molecules, and (2) may further comprise a sequence that is divergent between the two polynucleotides or amino acid sequences, sequence comparisons between two (or more) molecules are typically performed by comparing sequences of the two molecules over a “comparison window” to identify and compare local regions of sequence similarity. A “comparison window”, as used herein, refers to a conceptual segment of at least 18 contiguous nucleotide positions or 6 amino acids wherein a polynucleotide sequence or amino acid sequence may be compared to a reference sequence of at least 18 contiguous nucleotides or 6 amino acid sequences and wherein the portion of the polynucleotide sequence in the comparison window may comprise additions, deletions, substitutions, and the like (i.e., gaps) of 20 percent or less as compared to the reference sequence (which does not comprise additions or deletions) for optimal alignment of the two sequences. Optimal alignment of sequences for aligning a comparison window may be conducted by the local homology algorithm of Smith and Waterman Adv. Appl. Math. 2:482 (1981), by the homology alignment algorithm of Needleman and Wunsch J. Mol. Biol. 48:443 (1970), by the search for similarity method of Pearson and Lipman Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (U.S.A.) 85:2444 (1988), by computerized implementations of these algorithms (GAP, BESTFIT, FASTA, and TFASTA in the Wisconsin Genetics Software Package Release 7.0, (Genetics Computer Group, 575 Science Dr., Madison, Wis.), Geneworks, or MacVector software packages), or by inspection, and the best alignment (i.e., resulting in the highest percentage of homology over the comparison window) generated by the various methods is selected.
(47) The term “sequence identity” means that two polynucleotide or amino acid sequences are identical (i.e., on a nucleotide-by-nucleotide or residue-by-residue basis) over the comparison window. The term “percentage of sequence identity” is calculated by comparing two optimally aligned sequences over the window of comparison, determining the number of positions at which the identical nucleic acid base (e.g., A, T, C, G, U or I) or residue occurs in both sequences to yield the number of matched positions, dividing the number of matched positions by the total number of positions in the comparison window (i.e., the window size), and multiplying the result by 100 to yield the percentage of sequence identity. The terms “substantial identity” as used herein denotes a characteristic of a polynucleotide or amino acid sequence, wherein the polynucleotide or amino acid comprises a sequence that has at least 85 percent sequence identity, preferably at least 90 to 95 percent sequence identity, more usually at least 99 percent sequence identity as compared to a reference sequence over a comparison window of at least 18 nucleotide (6 amino acid) positions, frequently over a window of at least 24-48 nucleotide (8-16 amino acid) positions, wherein the percentage of sequence identity is calculated by comparing the reference sequence to the sequence which may include deletions or additions which total 20 percent or less of the reference sequence over the comparison window. The reference sequence may be a subset of a larger sequence.
(48) As used herein, the twenty conventional amino acids and their abbreviations follow conventional usage. See Immunology—A Synthesis (2nd Edition, E. S. Golub and D. R. Gren, Eds., Sinauer Associates, Sunderland7 Mass. (1991)). Stereoisomers (e.g., D-amino acids) of the twenty conventional amino acids, unnatural amino acids such as α- α-disubstituted amino acids, N-alkyl amino acids, lactic acid, and other unconventional amino acids may also be suitable components for polypeptides of the present disclosure. Examples of unconventional amino acids include: 4 hydroxyproline, γ-carboxyglutamate, ε-N,N,N-trimethyllysine, ε-N-acetyllysine, O-phosphoserine, N- acetylserine, N-formylmethionine, 3-methylhistidine, 5-hydroxylysine, σ-N-methylarginine, and other similar amino acids and imino acids (e.g., 4-hydroxyproline). In the polypeptide notation used herein, the left-hand direction is the amino terminal direction and the right-hand direction is the carboxy-terminal direction, in accordance with standard usage and convention.
(49) Similarly, unless specified otherwise, the left-hand end of single-stranded polynucleotide sequences is the 5′ end the left-hand direction of double-stranded polynucleotide sequences is referred to as the 5′ direction. The direction of 5′ to 3′ addition of nascent RNA transcripts is referred to as the transcription direction sequence regions on the DNA strand having the same sequence as the RNA and which are 5′ to the 5′ end of the RNA transcript are referred to as “upstream sequences”, sequence regions on the DNA strand having the same sequence as the RNA and which are 3′ to the 3′ end of the RNA transcript are referred to as “downstream sequences”.
(50) As applied to polypeptides, the term “substantial identity” means that two peptide sequences, when optimally aligned, such as by the programs GAP or BESTFIT using default gap weights, share at least 80 percent sequence identity, for example, at least 90 percent sequence identity, for example, at least 95 percent sequence identity, and for example, at least 99 percent sequence identity.
(51) In some embodiments, residue positions which are not identical differ by conservative amino acid substitutions.
(52) Conservative amino acid substitutions refer to the interchangeability of residues having similar side chains. For example, a group of amino acids having aliphatic side chains is glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, and isoleucine; a group of amino acids having aliphatic-hydroxyl side chains is serine and threonine; a group of amino acids having amide- containing side chains is asparagine and glutamine; a group of amino acids having aromatic side chains is phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan; a group of amino acids having basic side chains is lysine, arginine, and histidine; and a group of amino acids having sulfur- containing side chains is cysteine and methionine. Suitable conservative amino acids substitution groups are: valine-leucine-isoleucine, phenylalanine-tyrosine, lysine-arginine, alanine valine, glutamic- aspartic, and asparagine-glutamine.
(53) As discussed herein, minor variations in the amino acid sequences of antibodies or immunoglobulin molecules are contemplated as being encompassed by the present disclosure, providing that the variations in the amino acid sequence maintain at least 75%, for example, at least 80%, 90%, 95%, and for example, 99%. In particular, conservative amino acid replacements are contemplated. Conservative replacements are those that take place within a family of amino acids that are related in their side chains. Genetically encoded amino acids are generally divided into families: (1) acidic amino acids are aspartate, glutamate; (2) basic amino acids are lysine, arginine, histidine; (3) non-polar amino acids are alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, proline, phenylalanine, methionine, tryptophan, and (4) uncharged polar amino acids are glycine, asparagine, glutamine, cysteine, serine, threonine, tyrosine. The hydrophilic amino acids include arginine, asparagine, aspartate, glutamine, glutamate, histidine, lysine, serine, and threonine. The hydrophobic amino acids include alanine, cysteine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, tryptophan, tyrosine and valine. Other families of amino acids include (i) serine and threonine, which are the aliphatic-hydroxy family; (ii) asparagine and glutamine, which are the amide containing family; (iii) alanine, valine, leucine and isoleucine, which are the aliphatic family; and (iv) phenylalanine, tryptophan, and tyrosine, which are the aromatic family. For example, it is reasonable to expect that an isolated replacement of a leucine with an isoleucine or valine, an aspartate with a glutamate, a threonine with a serine, or a similar replacement of an amino acid with a structurally related amino acid will not have a major effect on the binding or properties of the resulting molecule, especially if the replacement does not involve an amino acid within a framework site. Whether an amino acid change results in a functional peptide can readily be determined by assaying the specific activity of the polypeptide derivative. Assays are described in detail herein. Fragments or analogs of antibodies or immunoglobulin molecules can be readily prepared by those of ordinary skill in the art. Suitable amino- and carboxy-termini of fragments or analogs occur near boundaries of functional domains. Structural and functional domains can be identified by comparison of the nucleotide and/or amino acid sequence data to public or proprietary sequence databases. In some embodiments, computerized comparison methods are used to identify sequence motifs or predicted protein conformation domains that occur in other proteins of known structure and/or function. Methods to identify protein sequences that fold into a known three-dimensional structure are known. Bowie et al. Science 253:164 (1991). Thus, the foregoing examples demonstrate that those of skill in the art can recognize sequence motifs and structural conformations that may be used to define structural and functional domains in accordance with the disclosure.
(54) Suitable amino acid substitutions are those which: (1) reduce susceptibility to proteolysis, (2) reduce susceptibility to oxidation, (3) alter binding affinity for forming protein complexes, (4) alter binding affinities, and (4) confer or modify other physicochemical or functional properties of such analogs. Analogs can include various muteins of a sequence other than the naturally-occurring peptide sequence. For example, single or multiple amino acid substitutions (for example, conservative amino acid substitutions) may be made in the naturally-occurring sequence (for example, in the portion of the polypeptide outside the domain(s) forming intermolecular contacts. A conservative amino acid substitution should not substantially change the structural characteristics of the parent sequence (e.g., a replacement amino acid should not tend to break a helix that occurs in the parent sequence, or disrupt other types of secondary structure that characterizes the parent sequence). Examples of art-recognized polypeptide secondary and tertiary structures are described in Proteins, Structures and Molecular Principles (Creighton, Ed., W. H. Freeman and Company, New York (1984)); Introduction to Protein Structure (C. Branden and J. Tooze, eds., Garland Publishing, New York, N.Y. (1991)); and Thornton et al. Nature 354:105 (1991).
(55) The term “polypeptide fragment” as used herein refers to a polypeptide that has an amino terminal and/or carboxy-terminal deletion, but where the remaining amino acid sequence is identical to the corresponding positions in the naturally-occurring sequence deduced, for example, from a full length cDNA sequence. Fragments typically are at least 5, 6, 8 or 10 amino acids long, for example, at least 14 amino acids long, for example, at least 20 amino acids long, usually at least 50 amino acids long, and for example, at least 70 amino acids long. The term “analog” as used herein refers to polypeptides which are comprised of a segment of at least 25 amino acids that has substantial identity to a portion of a deduced amino acid sequence and which has specific binding to CD47, under suitable binding conditions. Typically, polypeptide analogs comprise a conservative amino acid substitution (or addition or deletion) with respect to the naturally-occurring sequence. Analogs typically are at least 20 amino acids long, for example, at least 50 amino acids long or longer, and can often be as long as a full-length naturally-occurring polypeptide.
(56) Peptide analogs are commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry as non-peptide drugs with properties analogous to those of the template peptide. These types of non-peptide compound are termed “peptide mimetics” or “peptidomimetics”. Fauchere, J. Adv. Drug Res. 15:29 (1986), Veber and Freidinger TINS p.392 (1985); and Evans et al. J. Med. Chem. 30:1229 (1987). Such compounds are often developed with the aid of computerized molecular modeling. Peptide mimetics that are structurally similar to therapeutically useful peptides may be used to produce an equivalent therapeutic or prophylactic effect. Generally, peptidomimetics are structurally similar to a paradigm polypeptide (i.e., a polypeptide that has a biochemical property or pharmacological activity), such as human antibody, but have one or more peptide linkages optionally replaced by a linkage selected from the group consisting of: —CH.sub.2NH—, —CH.sub.2S—, —CH.sub.2—CH.sub.2—, —CH═CH—(cis and trans), —COCH.sub.2—, CH(OH)CH.sub.2—, and —CH.sub.2SO—, by methods well known in the art. Systematic substitution of one or more amino acids of a consensus sequence with a D-amino acid of the same type (e.g., D-lysine in place of L-lysine) may be used to generate more stable peptides. In addition, constrained peptides comprising a consensus sequence or a substantially identical consensus sequence variation may be generated by methods known in the art (Rizo and Gierasch Ann. Rev. Biochem. 61:387 (1992)); for example, by adding internal cysteine residues capable of forming intramolecular disulfide bridges which cyclize the peptide.
(57) The term “agent” is used herein to denote a chemical compound, a mixture of chemical compounds, a biological macromolecule, and/or an extract made from biological materials.
(58) As used herein, the terms “label” or “labeled” refers to incorporation of a detectable marker, e.g., by incorporation of a radiolabeled amino acid or attachment to a polypeptide of biotinyl moieties that can be detected by marked avidin (e.g., streptavidin containing a fluorescent marker or enzymatic activity that can be detected by optical or calorimetric methods). In certain situations, the label or marker can also be therapeutic. Various methods of labeling polypeptides and glycoproteins are known in the art and may be used. Examples of labels for polypeptides include, but are not limited to, the following: radioisotopes or radionuclides (e.g., .sup.3H, .sup.14C, .sup.15N, .sup.35S, .sup.90Y, .sup.99Tc, .sup.111In, .sup.125I, .sup.131I), fluorescent labels (e.g., FITC, rhodamine, lanthanide phosphors), enzymatic labels (e.g., horseradish peroxidase, β-galactosidase, luciferase, alkaline phosphatase), chemiluminescent, biotinyl groups, predetermined polypeptide epitopes recognized by a secondary reporter (e.g., leucine zipper pair sequences, binding sites for secondary antibodies, metal binding domains, epitope tags). In some embodiments, labels are attached by spacer arms of various lengths to reduce potential steric hindrance. The term “pharmaceutical agent or drug” as used herein refers to a chemical compound or composition capable of inducing a desired therapeutic effect when properly administered to a patient.
(59) The term “antineoplastic agent” is used herein to refer to agents that have the functional property of inhibiting a development or progression of a neoplasm in a human, particularly a malignant (cancerous) lesion, such as a carcinoma, sarcoma, lymphoma, or leukemia. Inhibition of metastasis is frequently a property of antineoplastic agents.
(60) As used herein, the terms “treat,” treating,” “treatment,” and the like refer to reducing and/or ameliorating a disorder and/or symptoms associated therewith. By “alleviate” and/or “alleviating” is meant decrease, suppress, attenuate, diminish, arrest, and/or stabilize the development or progression of a disease such as, for example, a cancer. It will be appreciated that, although not precluded, treating a disorder or condition does not require that the disorder, condition or symptoms associated therewith be completely eliminated.
(61) Other chemistry terms herein are used according to conventional usage in the art, as exemplified by The McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Chemical Terms (Parker, S., Ed., McGraw-Hill, San Francisco (1985)).
(62) As used herein, “substantially pure” means an object species is the predominant species present (i.e., on a molar basis it is more abundant than any other individual species in the composition), and a substantially purified fraction is a composition wherein the object species comprises at least about 50 percent (on a molar basis) of all macromolecular species present.
(63) Generally, a substantially pure composition will comprise more than about 80 percent of all macromolecular species present in the composition, for example, more than about 85%, 90%, 95%, and 99%. In some embodiments, the object species is purified to essential homogeneity (contaminant species cannot be detected in the composition by conventional detection methods) wherein the composition consists essentially of a single macromolecular species.
(64) In this disclosure, “comprises,” “comprising,” “containing,” “having,” and the like can have the meaning ascribed to them in U.S. Patent law and can mean “includes,” “including,” and the like; the terms “consisting essentially of or “consists essentially” likewise have the meaning ascribed in U.S. Patent law and these terms are open-ended, allowing for the presence of more than that which is recited so long as basic or novel characteristics of that which is recited are not changed by the presence of more than that which is recited, but excludes prior art embodiments.
(65) By “effective amount” is meant the amount required to ameliorate the symptoms of a disease relative to an untreated patient. The effective amount of active compound(s) used to practice the present disclosure for therapeutic treatment of a disease varies depending upon the manner of administration, the age, body weight, and general health of the subject. Ultimately, the attending physician or veterinarian will decide the appropriate amount and dosage regimen. Such amount is referred to as an “effective” amount.
(66) By “subject” is meant a mammal, including, but not limited to, a human or non-human mammal, such as a bovine, equine, canine, rodent, ovine, primate, camelid, or feline.
(67) The term “administering,” as used herein, refers to any mode of transferring, delivering, introducing, or transporting a therapeutic agent to a subject in need of treatment with such an agent. Such modes include, but are not limited to, oral, topical, intravenous, intraperitoneal, intramuscular, intradermal, intranasal, and subcutaneous administration.
(68) By “fragment” is meant a portion of a polypeptide or nucleic acid molecule. This portion contains, for example, at least 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, or 90% of the entire length of the reference nucleic acid molecule or polypeptide. A fragment may contain 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, or 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, or 1000 nucleotides or amino acids.
(69) Ranges provided herein are understood to be shorthand for all of the values within the range. For example, a range of 1 to 50 is understood to include any number, combination of numbers, or sub-range from the group consisting of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, or 50.
(70) Unless specifically stated or obvious from context, as used herein, the terms “a,” “an,” and “the” are understood to be singular or plural. Unless specifically stated or obvious from context, as used herein, the term “or” is understood to be inclusive.
(71) Unless specifically stated or obvious from context, as used herein, the term “about” is understood as within a range of normal tolerance in the art, for example within 2 standard deviations of the mean. About can be understood as within 10%, 9%, 8%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 2%, 1%, 0.5%, 0.1%, 0.05%, or 0.01% of the stated value. Unless otherwise clear from the context, all numerical values provided herein are modified by the term “about.”
(72) 41BB is a member of the TNF receptor superfamily that is predominately expressed on activated T-cells and NK cells and serves as a co-stimulatory molecule. Agonizing 41BB enhances T cell proliferation and survival, cytolytic activity and cytokine secretion (e.g., IL-2, TNFα and INFγ). In mice, 41BB engagement has been shown to enhance anti-tumor immunity. (Croft, 2009, Nat Rev Immunol 9:271-285; Lynch, 2008, Immunol Rev. 22: 277-286). Importantly, tumor infiltrating cytotoxic T-cells (CTLs), have been shown to be express 41BB and it is these 41BB positive CTLs that have the highest anti-tumor cytotoxic activity (Ye et al Clin Cancer Res; 20(1): 44-55). The ligand for 41BB, 41BBL, naturally forms a homotrimer any thereby suggests that signaling is mediated by higher order clustering of 41BB. This is activation mechanism is shared with many members of the TNFRSF. Interest in exploiting 41BB signaling for anti-tumor immunotherapy has prompted the development of therapeutic 41BB antibodies. However, the capacity of bivalent 41BB antibodies to induce signaling is weak in absence of an exogenous clustering event. This can be achieved to some degree through the interaction with Fcγ-receptors (FcγRs), yet this can also lead to depletion of the 41BB-expressing cell through effector mechanisms (e.g. ADCC and ADCP). Furthermore, competition with the high concentration of IgG in serum attenuates efficient FcγR interactions. Therefore, current bivalent antibodies targeting 41BB are either ineffective agonists or have the liability of depleting the vary cells wherein 41BB signaling is desired. It has previously been shown that the therapeutic 41BB antibody, PF-05082566 is only capable of mediated 41BB signaling with cross-linked with anti-human secondary antibody (Fisher et al Cancer Immunol Immunother (2012) 61:1721-1733). Therefore, there exists a need for optimized 41BB agonist capable of mediating signaling in the absence of an exogenous crosslinking agent or FcγR interaction. The fusion proteins of the present disclosure are capable of mediating potent 41BB signaling 1) without any additional interactions when formatted as a multivalent fusion protein or 2) conditionally when engaged with at least a second antigen interaction when formatted as a multispecific fusion protein. The fusion proteins of the present disclosure are capable of standalone (multivalent) or conditional (multispecific) co-stimulatory activity on T-cell and NK cells.
(73) Exemplary amino acid sequences of 41BB binding single domain antibodies are shown below:
(74) TABLE-US-00007 4H04: (SEQ ID NO: 16)
(75) In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a variable heavy chain (VH) sequence and a variable light chain (VL) sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(76) TABLE-US-00008 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 84) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFNSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMG GIIPGFGTANYAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCAR KNEEDGGFDHWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 85) QVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSDYYMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVS VISGSGSNTYYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAR LYAQFEGDFWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 86) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGESLKISCKGSGYSFSTYWISWVRQMPGKGLEWMG KIYPGDSYTNYSPSFQGQVTISADKSISTAYLQWSSLKASDTAMYYCAR GYGIFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 87) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGESLRISCKGSGYSFSTYWISWVRQMPGKGLEWMG KIYPGDSYTNYSPSFQGQVTISADKSISTAYLQWSSLKASDTAMYYCAR GYGIFDYWGQGTLVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 88) DIELTQPPSVSVAPGQTARISCSGDNLGDYYASWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYD DSNRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISGTQAEDEADYYCQTWDGTLHFVF GGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 89) DIELTQPPSVSVAPGQTARISCSGDNIGSKYVSWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYS DSERPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISGTQAEDEADYYCQSWDGSISRVF GGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 90) DIELTQPPSVSVAPGQTARISCSGDNIGDQYAHWYQQKPGQAPVVVIYQ DKNRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISGTQAEDEADYYCATYTGFGSLAV FGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 91) SYELTQPPSVSVSPGQTASITCSGDNIGDQYAHWYQQKPGQSPVLVIYQ DKNRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISGTQAMDEADYYCATYTGFGSLAV FGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 92) SYELTQPPSVSVSPGQTASITCSGDNIGDQYAHWYQQKPGQSPVVVIYQ DKNRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISGTQAMDEADYYCATYTGFGSLAV FGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 93) DIELTQPPSVSVAPGQTARISCSGDNIGDQYAHWYQQKPGQAPVVVIYQ DKNRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISGTQAEDEADYYCSTYTFVGFTTV FGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 94) SYELTQPPSVSVSPGQTASITCSGDNIGDQYAHWYQQKPGQSPVLVIYQ DKNRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISGTQAMDEADYYCSTYTFVGFTTV FGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 95) SYELTQPPSVSVSPGQTASITCSGDNIGDQYAHWYQQKPGQSPVVVIYQ DKNRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISGTQAMDEADYYCSTYTFVGFTTV FGGGTKLTVL
(77) In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a heavy chain (HC) sequence and a light chain (LC) sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(78) TABLE-US-00009 HC Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 96) QVQLQQWGAGLLKPSETLSLTCAVYGGSFSGYYWSWIRQSPEKGLEWIGEI NHGGYVTYNPSLESRVTISVDTSKNQFSLKLSSVTAADTAVYYCARDYGPG NYDWYFDLWGRGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPCSRSTSESTAALGCLVKDY FPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSSSLGTKTYTC NVDHKPSNTKVDKRVESKYGPPCPPCPAPEFLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMIS RTPEVTCVVVDVSQEDPEVQFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQFNSTYRVVSV LTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKGLPSSIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSQE EMTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLY SRLTVDKSRWQEGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSLGK (SEQ ID NO: 97) QVQLQQWGAGLLKPSETLSLTCAVYGGSFSGYYWSWIRQSPEKGLEWIGEI NHGGYVTYNPSLESRVTISVDTSKNQFSLKLSSVTAADTAVYYCARDYGPG NYDWYFDLWGRGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGCLVKDY FPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYIC NVNHKPSNTKVDKRVEPKSCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTL MISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRV VSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPP SRDELTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSF FLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK LC Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 98) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYDA SNRATGIPARFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQQRSNWPPALTFGG GTKVEIKRTVAAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQWKVD NALQSGNSQESVIEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKADYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLS SPVTKSFNRGEC
(79) In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof selected from the antibody sequences described in US Patent Application Publication No. 20160244528, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
(80) In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof selected from the antibody sequences described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,337,850, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
(81) In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof selected from the antibody sequences described in PCT Publication No. WO 2005/035584, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
(82) In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof selected from the antibody sequences described in EP Patent No. EP 1670828 B1, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
(83) In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof selected from the antibody sequences described in PCT Publication No. WO 2006/088447, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
(84) In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof selected from the antibody sequences described in US Patent Application Publication No. 20080166336, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
(85) In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an anti-cancer fusion protein sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof selected from the sequences described in PCT Publication No. WO 2016/177802, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an amino acid sequence comprising:
(86) TABLE-US-00010 (SEQ ID NO: 99) QDSTSDLIPAPPLSKVPLQQNFQDNQFHGKWYVVGQAGNIRLREDKDPIKM MATIYELKEDKSYDVTMVKFDDKKCMYDIWTFVPGSQPGEFTLGKIKSFPG HTSSLVRVVSTNYNQHAMVFFKFVFQNREEFYITLYGRTKELTSELKENFI RFSKSLGLPENHIVFPVPIDQCIDG
(87) In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an 41BB-targeting polypeptide sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof selected from the sequences described in PCT Publication No. WO 2016/177762, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. In some embodiments, the 41BB binding domain comprises or is derived from an amino acid sequence comprising:
(88) PDL1 Targeting
(89) In some embodiments, the fusion proteins are multispecific containing at least a first binding domain, e.g., a TBD, and a second binding domain directed toward Program Death Ligand 1 (PD-L1). In these, embodiments, the binding to PD-L1 is capable of providing the additional crosslinking function and TNFRSF activation is achieved with only one or two TBDs. In these embodiments, the TNFRSF signaling is enhanced and focused by the presence of a PD-L1 expressing cell.
(90) PDL1 is a 40kDa type I transmembrane protein that forms a complex with its receptor programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1), also known as CD279. Engagement of PDL1 with its receptor PD1 on T cells delivers a signal that inhibits TCR-mediated activation of IL-2 production and T cell proliferation. Aberrant expression and/or activity of PDL1 and PDL1-related signaling has been implicated in the pathogenesis of many diseases and disorders, such as cancer, inflammation, and autoimmunity.
(91) In some embodiments, the PD-L1 binding portion is single domain antibody. In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding portion of the fusion blocks or dampens the interaction of PDL1 and PD-1. Exemplary PDL1-targeting single domain sequences are shown below:
(92) TABLE-US-00011 28A10: (SEQ ID NO: 100)
(93) In other embodiments, the PD-L1 binding portion is derived from the extracellular domain of PD-1 containing at least the IgV domain as shown below:
(94) TABLE-US-00012 (SEQ ID NO: 125) PTFSPALLVVTEGDNATFTCSFSNTSESFVLNWYRMSPSNQTDKLAAFPED RSQPGQDCRFRVTQLPNGRDFHMSVVRARRNDSGTYLCGAISLAPKAQIKE SLRAELRVT
(95) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from a known anti-PDL1 antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof. In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence disclosed in PCT Publication No. WO 2016/149201, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
(96) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a variable heavy chain (VH) sequence and a variable light chain (VL) sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(97) TABLE-US-00013 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 126) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTDYGFSWVRQAPGQGLEWMGWI TAYNGNTNYAQKLQGRVTMTTDTSTSTVYMELRSLRSDDTAVYYCARDYFY GMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 127) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKTSGDTFSTYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPIFGKAHYAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYFCARKFHF VSGSPFGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 128) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTSYDVHWVRQAPGQRLEWMGWL HADTGITKFSQKFQGRVTITRDTSASTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARERIQ LWFDYWGQGT (SEQ ID NO: 129) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKVSGGIFSTYAINWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPIFGTANHAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARDQGI AAALFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 130) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLRLSCAVSGFTFDDYVVHWVRQAPGKGLEWVSGN SGNIGYADSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRAEDTALYYCAVPFDYWGQ GTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 131) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKTSGDTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPIFGRAHYAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYFCARKFHF VSGSPFGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 132) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKTSGGTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPIFGKAHYAQKFQGRVTITADESTTTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARKYDY VSGSPFGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 133) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAINWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPIFGSANYAQKFQDRVTITADESTSAAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARDSSG WSRYYMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 134) QVQLVQSGAEVKEPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFNSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPLFGIAHYAQKFQGRVTITADESTNTAYMDLSSLRSEDTAVYYCARKYSY VSGSPFGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 135) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLRLSCAASGITFDDYGMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVSGI SWNRGRIEYADSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRAEDTALYYCAKGRFR YFDWFLDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 136) QMQLVQSGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYWMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVANI KQDGSEKYYVDSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARDYFW SGFSAFDIWGKGTLVTVS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 137) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSYLVWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYDA SNRATGIPARFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQQRSNWPRTFGQGT KVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 138) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYDA SNRATGIPARFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQQRSNWPTFGQGTK VEIK (SEQ ID NO: 139) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQGISSWLAWYQQKPEKAPKSLIYAA SSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYNSYPYTFGQGT KLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 140) EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYG ASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQYGSSPWTFGQG TKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 141) EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYG ASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQYGSSPFGGGTK VEIK (SEQ ID NO: 142) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYDA SNRATGIPARFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQQRSNWPTFGQGTR LEIK (SEQ ID NO: 143) AIQLTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQGISSALAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYDA SSLESGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQFNSYPFTFGPGT KVDIK (SEQ ID NO: 144) DIVMTQSPSTLSASVGDRVTITCRASQGISSWLAWYQQKPGRAPKVLIYKA STLESGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSYSTPWTFGQGT KLEIK
(98) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(99) TABLE-US-00014 VH Sequence: (SEQ ID NO: 145) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSRYWMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVANI KQDGSEKYYVDSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAREGGW FGELAFDYWGQGTLVTVSS VL Sequence: (SEQ ID NO: 146) EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCRASQRVSSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYD ASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQYGSLPWTFGQG TKVEIK
(100) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(101) TABLE-US-00015 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 147) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSDSWIHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAWI SPYGGSTYYADSVKGRFTISADTSKNTAYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARRHWP GGFDYWGQGTLVTVSA (SEQ ID NO: 148) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSGSWIHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAWI LPYGGSSYYADSVKGRFTISADTSKNTAYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARRHWP GGFDYWGQGTLVTVSA VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 149) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYLYHPATFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 150) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYYNVPWTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 151) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYYAPPWTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 152) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYYTVPWTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 153) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQVINTFLAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA STLASGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYYTVPRTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 154) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQGYGVPRTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 155) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYLFTPPTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 156) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYFITPTTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 157) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYYYTPPTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 158) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQFFYTPPTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 159) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSLFTPPTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 160) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSLYTPPTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 161) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSWYHPPTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 162) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYFYIPPTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 163) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYWYTPTTFGQGT KVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 164) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSA SFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSYFIPPTFGQGT KVEIKR
(102) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(103) TABLE-US-00016 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 165) METGLRWLLLVAVLKGVQCLSVEESGGRLVTPGTPLTLTCTASGFTITNYH MFWVRQAPGKGLEWIGVITSSGIGSSSTTYYATWAKGRFTISKTSTTVNLR ITSPTTEDTATYFCARDYFTNTYYALDIWGPGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 166) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKTSGDTFSTYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPIFGKAHYAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYFCARKFHF VSGSPFGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 167) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTSYDVHWVRQAPGQRLEWMGWL HADTGITKFSQKFQGRVTITRDTSASTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARERIQ LWFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 168) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKVSGGIFSTYAINWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPIFGTANHAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARDQGI AAALFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 169) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLRLSCAVSGFTFDDYVVHWVRQAPGKGLEWVSGI SGNSGNIGYADSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRAEDTALYYCAVPFDY WGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 170) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKTSGDTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPIFGRAHYAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYFCARKFHF VSGSPFGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 171) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKTSGGTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPIFGKAHYAQKFQGRVTITADESTTTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARKYDY VSGSPFGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 172) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAINWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPIFGSANYAQKFQDRVTITADESTSAAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARDSSG WSRYYMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 173) QVQLVQSGAEVKEPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFNSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGI IPLFGIAHYAQKFQGRVTITADESTNTAYMDLSSLRSEDTAVYYCARKYSY VSGSPFGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 174) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLRLSCAASGITFDDYGMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVSGI SWNRGRIEYADSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRAEDTALYYCAKGRFR YFDWFLDYWGQGTLVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 175) MDTRAPTQLLGLLLLWLPGARCALVMTQTPSSTSTAVGGTVTIKCQASQSI SVYLAWYQQKPGQPPKLLIYSASTLASGVPSRFKGSRSGTEYTLTISGVQR EDAATYYCLGSAGS (SEQ ID NO: 176) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSYLVWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYDA SNRATGIPARFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQQRSNWPRTFGQGT KVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 177) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYDA SNRATGIPARFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQQRSNWPTFGQGTK VEIK (SEQ ID NO: 178) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQGISSWLAWYQQKPEKAPKSLIYAA SSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYNSYPYTFGQGT KLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 179) EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYG ASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQYGSSPWTFGQG TKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 180) EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYG ASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQYGSSPFGGGTK VEIK (SEQ ID NO: 181) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYDA SNRATGIPARFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQQRSNWPTFGQGTR LEIK (SEQ ID NO: 182) AIQLTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQGISSALAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYDA SSLESGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQFNSYPFTFGPGT KVDIK
(104) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(105) TABLE-US-00017 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 183) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYIMMWVRQAPGKGLEWVSSI YPSGGITFYADTVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARIKLG TVTTVDYWGQGTLVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 184) QSALTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGTSSDVGGYNYVSWYQQHPGKAPKLMIY DVSNRPSGVSNRFSGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYTSSSTRVFG TGTKVTVL
(106) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(107) TABLE-US-00018 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 185) EVKLQESGPSLVKPSQTLSLTCSVTGYSITSDYWNWIRKFPGNKLEYVGYISYTGSTYYNPSLK SRISITRDTSKNQYYLQLNSVTSEDTATYYCARYGGWLSPFDYWGQGTTLTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 186) EVQLQESGPGLVAPSQSLSITCTVSGFSLITYSINWIRQPPGKGLEWLGVMWAGGGINSNSVLK SRLIISKDNSKSQVFLKMNSLQTDDTARYYCARYYGNSPYYAIDYWGQGTSVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 187) EVKLQESGPSLVKPSQTLSLTCSVTGYSIISDYWNWIRKFPGNKLEYLGYISYTGSTYYNPSLK SRISITRDTSKNQYYLQLNSVTTEDTATYYCARRGGWLLPFDYWGQGTTLTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 188) EVKLQESGPSLVKPGASVKLSCKASGYTFTSYDINWVKQRPGQGLEWIGWIFPRDNNTKYNENF KGKATLTVDTSSTTAYMELHSLTSEDSAVYFCTKENWVGDFDYWGQGTTLTLSS (SEQ ID NO: 189) EVQLQQSGPDLVTPGASVRISCQASGYTFPDYYMNWVKQSHGKSLEWIGDIDPNYGGTTYNQKF KGKAILTVDRSSSTAYMELRSLTSEDSAVYYCARGALTDWGQGTSLTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 190) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASSSVSYTYWFQQKPGQSPRPLIYAAFNRATGIPARFSGS GSGTDYTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSNNPLTFGQGTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 191 QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFPDYYMNWVRQAPGQGLEWMGDIDPNYGGTNYAQKF QGRVTMTRDTSISTAYMELSRLRSDDTAVYYCARGALTDWGQGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 192) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFPDYYMNWVRQAPGQSLEWMGDIDPNYGGTNYNQKF QGRVTMTRDTSISTAYMELSRLRSDDTAVYYCARGALTDWGQGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 193) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFPDYYMNWVRQAPGQSLEWMGDIDPNYGGTNYNQKF QGRVTMTVDRSSSTAYMELSRLRSDDTAVYYCARGALTDWGQGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 194) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLRLSCTASGYTFPDYYMNWVRQAPGKGLEWVGDIDPNYGGTTYAASV KGRFTISVDRSKSIAYLQMSSLKTEDTAVYYCTRGALTDWGQGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 195) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLRLSCTASGYTFPDYYMNWVRQAPGKGLEWVGDIDPNYGGTTYNASV KGRFTISVDRSKSIAYLQMSSLKTEDTAVYYCARGALTDWGQGTMVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 196) DIVMTQSHKLMSTSVGDRVSITCKASQDVGTAVAWYQQKPGQSPKLLIYWASTRHTGVPDRFTG SGSGTDFTLTISNVQSEDLADYFCQQDSSYPLTFGAGTKVELK (SEQ ID NO: 197) DIVTTQSHKLMSTSVGDRVSITCKASQDVGTAVAWYQQKPGQSPKLLIYWASTRHTGVPDRFTG SGSGTDFTLTISNVQSEDLADYFCQQDSSYPLTFGAGTKVELK (SEQ ID NO: 198) DIVMTQSPSSLAVSVGEKVSMGCKSSQSLLYSSNQKNSLAWYQQKPGQSPKLLIDWASTRESGV PDRFTGSGSGTDFTLTISSVKAEDLAVYYCQQYYGYPLTFGAGTKLELK (SEQ ID NO: 199) DIVMTQSPAIMSASPGEKVTMTCSASSSIRYMHWYQQKPGTSPKRWISDTSKLTSGVPARFSGS GSGTSYALTISSMEAEDAATYYCHQRSSYPWTFGGGTKLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 200) QIVLSQSPAILSASPGEKVTMTCRASSSVSYTYWFQQKPGSSPKPWIYATFNLASGVPARFSGS GSGTSYSLTISRVETEDAATYYCQQWSNNPLTFGAGTKLELK (SEQ ID NO: 201) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASSSVSYTYWFQQKPGQAPRLLIYAAFNRATGIPARFSGS GSGTDYTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSNNPLTFGQGTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 202) QIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASSSVSYTYWFQQKPGQSPRPLIYATFNLASGIPARFSGS GSGTSYTLTISRLEPEDFAVYYCQQWSNNPLTFGQGTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 203) DIQLTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASSGVSYTYWFQQKPGKAPKLLIYAAFNLASGVPSRFSGS GSGTEYTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQWSNNPLTFGQGTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 204) DIQLTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASSGVSYTYWFQQKPGKAPKPLIYAAFNLASGVPSRFSGS GSGTEYTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQWSNNPLTFGQGTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 205) DIQLTQSPSILSASVGDRVTITCRASSSVSYTYWFQQKPGKAPKPLIYATFNLASGVPSRFSGS GSGTSYTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQWSNNPLTFGQGTKVEIK
(108) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(109) TABLE-US-00019 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 206) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTSYGISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGWISAYNGNTNYAQKL QGRVTMTTDTSTSTAYMELRSLRSDDTAVYYCARALPSGTILVGGWFDPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 207) EVQLVQSGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYALSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSAISGGGGSTYYADSV KGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKDVFPETFSMNYGMDVWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 208) QVQLVQSGGGVVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFDDYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVSLISGDGGSTYYADSV KGRFTISRDNSKNSLYLQMNSLRTEDTALYYCAKVLLPCSSTSCYGSVGAFDIWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 209) QVQLVQSGGSVVRPGESLRLSCVASGFIFDNYDMSWVRQVPGKGLEWVSRVNWNGGSTTYADAV KGRFTISRDNTKNSLYLQMNNLRAEDTAVYYCVREFVGAYDLWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 210) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGATVKVSCKVFGDTFRGLYIHWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGIIPIFGTANYAQKF QGRVTITTDESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCASGLRWGIWGWFDPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 211) EVQLVQSGAELKKPGSSVKVSCKAFGGIFSDNAISWVRQAPGQGPEWMGGIIPIFGKPNYAQKF QGRVTITADESTSTAYMVLSSLRSEDTAVYYCARTMVRGFLGVMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 212) QVQLVQSGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSAISGSGGSTYYADSV KGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKDQFVTIFGVPRYGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 213) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGIFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGIIPIFGTANYAQKF QGRVTITADKSTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARGRQMFGAGIDFWGPGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 214) EVQLVESGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKVSGGTFGTYALNWVRQAPGQGLEWMGRIVPLIGLVNYAHNF EGRISITADKSTGTAYMELSNLRSDDTAVYYCAREVYGGNSDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 215) QVQLVQSGGEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTLSSHGITWVRQAPGQGLEWMGWISAHNGHASNAQKV EDRVTMTTDTSTNTAYMELRSLTADDTAVYYCARVHAALYYGMDVWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 216) QVQLQESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCSASGFTFSRHGMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAVISHDGSVKYYADSM KGRFSISRDNSNNTLYLQMDSLRADDTAVYYCARGLSYQVSGWFDPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 217) NFMLTQPHSVSESPGKTVTISCTRSSGSIASNYVQWYQQRPGSSPTTVIYEDNQRPSGVPDRFS GSIDTSSNSASLTISGLKTKDEADYYCQSYDGITVIFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 218) NFMLTQPHSVSGSPGKTVTLPCTRSSGSIASHYVQWYQQRPGSAPTTVIYEDNKRPSGVPDRFS GSIDSSSNSASLSISGLKTEDEADYYCQSYDSSNRWVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 219) LPVLTQPASLSASPGASASLTCTLRSGLNVGSYRIYWYQQKPGSRPQYLLNYKSDSNKQQASGV PSRFSGSKDASANAGILLISGLQSEDEADYYCMIWYSSAVVFGGGTKLTVL VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 220) NFMLTQPHSVSESPGKTVTISCTRSSGNIASNYVQWYQQRPGSAPTTVIYEDNQRPSGVPDRFS GSIDSSSNSASLTISGLKTEDEADYYCQSYDSSNLWVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 221) SSELTQDPAVSVALGQTVRITCQGDSLRSYYASWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYGKNNRPSGIPDRFSGS SSGNTASLTITGAQAEDEADYYCNSRDSSGNHYVFGTGTKVTVL (SEQ ID NO: 222) LPVLTQAPSVSVAPGKTARITCGGSDIGRKSVHWYQQKPGQAPALVIYSDRDRPSGISERFSGS NSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCQVWDNNSDHYVFGAGTELIVL (SEQ ID NO: 223) QSALTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCIGTSSDVGGYNYVSWYQQHPGKAPKLMIYDVSNRPSGVSNRF SGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYTSSTLPFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 224) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSIGNSLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLMYGASSRATGIPDRFSG SGAGTDFTLTISSLEPEDFATYYCQQHTIPTFSFGPGTKVEVK (SEQ ID NO: 225) DIVMTQTPSFLSASIGDRVTITCRASQGIGSYLAWYQQRPGEAPKLLIYAASTLQSGVPSRFSG SGSGTDFTLTISNLQPEDFATYYCQQLNNYPITFGQGTRLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 226) QSALTQPPSVSVSPGQTANIPCSGDKLGNKYAYWYQQKPGQSPVLLIYQDIKRPSRIPERFSGS NSADTATLTISGTQAMDEADYYCQTWDNSVVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 227) NFMLTQPHSVSESPGKTVTISCTRSSGSIDSNYVQWYQQRPGSAPTTVIYEDNQRPSGVPDRFS GSIDSSSNSASLTISGLKTEDEADYYCQSYDSNNRHVIFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 228) NFMLTQPHSVSESPGKTVTISCTRSSGNIGTNYVQWYQQRPGSAPVALIYEDYRRPSGVPDRFS GSIDSSSNSASLIISGLKPEDEADYYCQSYHSSGWEFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 229) QSVLTQPPSVSVAPGQTARITCGGNNIGSKGVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVVYDDSDRPSGIPERFSGS NSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCQVWDSSSDHWVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 230) NFMLTQPHSVSESPGKTVTISCTRSSGSIASNYVQWYQQRPGSAPTTVIYEDNQRPSGVPDRFS GSIDSSSNSASLTISGLKTEDEADYYCQSYDSTTPSVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 231) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTSYGISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGWTSPHNGLTAFAQIL EGRVTMTTDTSTNTAYMELRNLTFDDTAVYFCAKVHPVFSYALDVWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 232) EVQLVESGAEVMNPGSSVRVSCRGSGGDFSTYAFSWVRQAPGQGLEWMGRIIPILGIANYAQKF QGRVTITADKSTSTAYMELSSLRSDDTAVYYCARDGYGSDPVLWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 233) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTNYGISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGWISAYNGNTNYAQKV QGRVTMTTDTSTSTGYMELRSLRSDDTAVYYCARGDFRKPFDYWGQGTLVTVSS
(110) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(111) TABLE-US-00020 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 234) EVQLVQSGPELKKPGASVKMSCKASGYTFTSYVMHWVKQAPGQRLEWIGYV NPFNDGTKYNEMFKGRATLTSDKSTSTAYMELSSLRSEDSAVYYCARQAWG YPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 235) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKMSCKASGYTFTSYVMHWVKQAPGQRLEWIGYV NPFNDGTKYNEMFKGRATLTSDKSTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARQAWG YPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 236) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKMSCKASGYTFTSYVMHWVRQAPGQRLEWIGYV NPFNDGTKYNEMFKGRATLTSDKSTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARQAWG YPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 237) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTSYVMHWVRQAPGQRLEWIGYV NPFNDGTKYNEMFKGRATLTSDKSTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARQAWG YPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 238) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTSYVMHWVRQAPGQRLEWIGYV NPFNDGTKYNEMFKGRATITSDKSTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARQAWG YPWGQGTLVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 239) DIVLTQSPASLALSPGERATLSCRATESVEYYGTSLVQWYQQKPGQPPKLL IYAASSVDSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTINSLEEEDAAMYFCQQSRRVPYTF GQGTKLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 240) DIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRATESVEYYGTSLVQWYQQKPGQPPKLL IYAASSVDSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTINSLEAEDAAMYFCQQSRRVPYTF GQGTKLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 241) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRATESVEYYGTSLVQWYQQKPGQPPKLL IYAASSVDSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTINSLEAEDAAMYFCQQSRRVPYTF GQGTKLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 242) DIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRATESVEYYGTSLVQWYQQKPGQPPKLL IYAASSVDSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTINSLEAEDAATYFCQQSRRVPYTF GQGTKLEIK
(112) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(113) TABLE-US-00021 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 243) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGIIPIFGTANYAQKF QGRVTITADKSTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCAREGTIYDSSGYSFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 244) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGIINPSGGSTSYAQKF QGRVSMTRDTSTSTVYMELSSLTSEDTAVYYCARDLFPHIYGNYYGMDIWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 245) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGIIPIFGTANYAQKF QGRVTITADKSTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARLAVPGAFDIWGQGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 246) EVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLAVISYDGSNKYYADSVKGR FTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARGQWLVTELDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 247) EVQLVESGSEVEKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSDSGISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGIIPMFATPYYAQKF QDRVTITADESTSTVYMELSGLRSDDTAVFYCARDRGRGHLPWYFDLWGRGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 248) EVQLVESGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGIIPIFGTANYAQKF QGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARAPYYYYYMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 249) EVQLLESGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTLSRYALSWVRQAPGQGPEWVGAIIPIFGTPHYSKKF QDRVIITVDTSTNTAFMELSSLRFEDTALYFCARGHDEYDISGYHRLDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 250) QVQLVQSGSELKKPGSSVKVSCKASGYSFSGYYTHWVRQAPGQGLEWMGWIDPNSGVTNYVRRF QGRVTMTRDTSLSTAYMELSGLTADDTAVYYCARDENLWQFGYLDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 251) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSRYGVHWVRQAPGQGLEWMGRLIPIVSMTNYAQKF QDRVSITTDKSTGTAYMELRSLTSEDTALYYCASVGQQLPWVFFAWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 252) QVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAVISFDGSNKYYADSV RGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGWLDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 253) EVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAVISFDGSNKYYADSV RGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGWLDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 254) EVQLVQSGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSDYGMHWVRQFPGKGLEWLAVISYDGSYKIHADSV QGRFTISRDNAKNSVFLQMNSLKTEDTAVYYCTTDRKWLAWHGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 255) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGIIPIFGTANYAQKF QGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARDGIVADFQHWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 256) EVQLVESGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGDTFSRYGITWVRQAPGRGLEWMGNIVPFFGATNYAQKF QGRLTITADKSSYTSYMDLSSLRSDDTAVYYCARDHFYGSGGYFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 257) EVQLLESGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFNSYDINWVRQAPGQGLEWMGGIIPVFGTANYAESF QGRVTMTADHSTSTAYMELNNLRSEDTAVYYCARDRWHYESRPMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 258) EVQLVESGGGLVRPGGSLRLACAASGFSFSDYYMTWIRQAPGRGLEWIAYISDSGQTVHYADSV KGRFTISRDNTKNSLFLQVNTLRAEDTAVYYCAREDLLGYYLQSWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 259) QVQLQQSGPGLVKPSQTLSLTCAISGDSVSSNSAAWNWIRQSPSRGLEWLGRTYYRSKWYNDYA VSVKSRITINPDTSKNQFSLQLNSVTPEDTAVYYCARDEPRAVAGSQAYYYYGMDVWGQGTTVT VSS (SEQ ID NO: 260) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTSYYMHWVRQAPGQGLEWMGIINPSDGSTSYAQKF QGRVTMTRDTSTSTVHMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARDLFPHIYGNYYGMDIWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 261) QMQLVQSGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAVISFDGSNKYYADSV RGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGWLDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 262) QVQLVQSGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAVISFDGSNKYYADSV RGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGWLDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 263) QSVLTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGNNSNIANNYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIYDNNYRPSGIPDRFS GSKSGTSATLDITGLQTGDEADYYCGVWDGSLTTGVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 264) AIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQGISNYLAWYQQKPGKVPKLLIYAASTLESGVPSRFSG SGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDLATYYCQQLHTFPLTFGGGTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 265) QPVLTQPPSASGSPGQSVTISCTGTSSDVGAYNFVSWYRQHPGKAPKLMIYEVNKRPSGVPDRF SGSKSGNTASLTVSGLQAEDEADYYCSSYAGTNSLGIFGTGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 266) QSVVTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSDIGNHYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIYDNNQRPSGIPDRFS GSKSGTSATLAITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDNSLSPHLLFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 267) QSVLTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSNMGNNYVSWYKQVPGTAPKLLIYENDKRPSGIPDRFS GSKSGTSATLGITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDNSLSGFVFASGTKVTVL (SEQ ID NO: 268) QSALTQPASVSGSLGQSVTISCTGSSSDVGSYNLVSWYQQHPGKAPNLMIYDVSKRSGVSNRFS GSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYTGISTVVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 269) QSVLTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGTSSDVGSYNLVSWYQQHPGKAPKLMIYEVSKRPSGVSNRF SGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYGGFNNLLFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 270) DIVMTQSPSSLSASIGDRVTITCRASQRISAYVNWYQQKPGKAPKVLIYAASSLRSGVPSRFSG SGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQTYSSPWTFGQGTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 271) QSVLTQPPSASGSPGQSVTISCTGTSSDIGGYDSVSWYQQHPGKAPKLMIYDVSKRPSGVSNRF SGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYTSSSIFFYVFGTGTKVTVL (SEQ ID NO: 272) LPVLTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGTTSDIGGYDYVSWYQQHPGKAPKLMIYDVSKRPSGVSNRF SGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYTSSSTHVFGTGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 273) QSALTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGTSSDVGGYNYVSWYQQHPGKAPKLMIYDVSNRPSGVSNRF SGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYRSSTLGPVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 274) QAGLTQPPSVSEAPRQRVTISCSGSSSNIGNNAVNWYQQLPGKAPKLLIYYDDLLPSGVSDRFS GSKSGTSASLAISGLQSEDEADYYCAAWDDSLNGYVFGTGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 275) QSALTQPRSVSGSPGQSVTISCTGTSSDVGGYNYVSWYQQHPGKAPKLMIYDVSKRPSGVPDRF SGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYTSSTTHVFGTGTKVTVL (SEQ ID NO: 276) QSVVTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSNIGNNYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIYDNNKRPSGIPDRFS GSKSGTSATLGITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDSSLSVWVFGGGTQLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 277) QSVLTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGTSSDVGGYNYVSWYQQHPGRAPRLMIYDVSNRPSGVSNRF SGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEGDYYCSSYTSGGTLGPVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 278) QAGLTQPPSASGTPGQRVTISCSGSSSNIGSNTVNWYQQLPGTAPKLLIYSNNQRPSGVPDRFS GSKSGTSASLAISGLQSEDEADYYCAAWDDSLNGWVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 279) AIRMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSISNYLNWYQQRPGKAPNLLIYAASSLQSGVPSRFSG SGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQTYSTPYTFGQGTKLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 280) QSVLTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGTSSDVGGYNYVSWYRQHPGKAPKLMIYDVSYRPSGVSNRF SGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYTDSSTRYVFGTGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 281) QPVLTQPPSASGTPGQRVAISCSGSRSNIEINSVNWYQQLPGTAPKLLIYDNNKRPSGIPDRFS GSKSGTSATLGITGLQTGDEADYYCGSWDSSLSADVFGTGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 282) QSVLTQPPSVSAAPGKKVTISCSGSSSNIGNNYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIYRNNQRPSGVPDRFS GSKSGTSASLAISGLQSEDEADYYCATWDDSLNGWVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 283) QSVVTQPPSVSGAPGQRVTISCIGSSSNIGAGYDVHWYQQLPGTAPKLLIYGNNNRHSGVPDRF SGSKSGTSASLAITGLQAEDEAEFFCGTWDSRLTTYVFGSGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 284) QSVVTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSNIGNNYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIYDNNKRPSGIPDRFS GSKSGTSATLGITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDSSLSAVVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 285) VIWMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCAASSLQSWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYEASTLESGVPSRFSGSGSG TEFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSYSTPYTFGQGTKLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 286) QSVVTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSNIGNNYVSWYQQVPGTAPKLLIYDNNKRPSGIPDRFS GSNSDTSATLGITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDSSLSAWVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 287) QSVVTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSNIGNNYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIYDNNKRPSGIPDRFS GSKSGTSATLGITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDSSLSAGSVVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 288) SYELMQPPSVSVAPGKTATIACGGENIGRKTVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYYDSDRPSGIPERFSGS NSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCLVWDSSSDHRIFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 289) SYELMQPPSVSVAPGKTATIACGGENIGRKTVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYYDSDRPSGIPERFSGS NSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCQVWDSSSDHRIFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 290) SYELMQPPSVSVAPGKTATIACGGENIGRKTVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYYDSDRPSGIPERFSGS NSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCQVWDSSSDHRIFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 291) SYELMQPPSVSVAPGKTATIACGGENIGRKTVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYYDSDRPSGIPERFSGS NSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCQVWDSSSDHRIFGGGTKLTVL
(114) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a heavy chain (HC) and a light chain sequence (LC) selected from the group consisting of:
(115) TABLE-US-00022 HC Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 292) QVQLVQSGVEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTNYYMYWVRQAPGQGLEWMGG INPSNGGTNFNEKFKNRVTLTTDSSTTTAYMELKSLQFDDTAVYYCARRD YRFDMGFDYWGQGTTVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPCSRSTSESTAALGCLVK DYFPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSSSLGTKT YTCNVDHKPSNTKVDKRVESKYGPPCPPCPAPEFLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDT LMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSQEDPEVQFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQFNSTY RVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKGLPSSIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYT LPPSQEEMTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDS DGSFFLYSRLTVDKSRWQEGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSLGK (SEQ ID NO: 293) QVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLDCKASGITFSNSGMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAV IWYDGSKRYYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLFLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCATND DYWGQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPCSRSTSESTAALGCLVKDYFPEPV TVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSSSLGTKTYTCNVDH KPSNTKVDKRVESKYGPPCPPCPAPEFLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTP EVTCVVVDVSQEDPEVQFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQFNSTYRVVSVLT VLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKGLPSSIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSQEE MTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLY SRLTVDKSRWQEGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSLGK LC Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 294) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASKGVSTSGYSYLHWYQQKPGQAPRL LIYLASYLESGVPARFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQHSRDLPL TFGGGTKVEIKRTVAAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKV QWKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKADYEKHKVYACEV THQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC (SEQ ID NO: 295) EIVLTQSPATLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSVSSYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIYD ASNRATGIPARFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLEPEDFAVYYCQQSSNWPRTFGQ GTKVEIKRTVAAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQWKV DNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKADYEKHKVYACEVTHQG LSSPVTKSFNRGEC
(116) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(117) TABLE-US-00023 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 296) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSDSWIHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAW ISPYGGSTYYADSVKGRFTISADTSKNTAYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARRH WPGGFDYWGQGTLVTVSSASTK (SEQ ID NO: 297) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSDSWIHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAW ISPYGGSTYYADSVKGRFTISADTSKNTAYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARRH WPGGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS HC Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 298) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSDSWIHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAW ISPYGGSTYYADSVKGRFTISADTSKNTAYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARRH WPGGFDYWGQGTLVTVSSASTKGPSVFPLAPSSKSTSGGTAALGCLVKDY FPEPVTVSWNSGALTSGVHTFPAVLQSSGLYSLSSVVTVPSSSLGTQTYI CNVNHKPSNTKVDKKVEPKSCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKD TLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYAST YRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVY TLPPSREEMTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLD SDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPG VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 299) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYS ASFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYLYHPATFGQ GTKVEIKR LC Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 300) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQDVSTAVAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYS ASFLYSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYLYHPATFGQ GTKVEIKRTVAAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQWKV DNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKADYEKHKVYACEVTHQG LSSPVTKSFNRGEC
(118) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(119) TABLE-US-00024 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 301) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSRFWMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVAN INQDGTEKYYVDSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRAGDTAVYYCANTY YDFWSGHFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 302) QEHLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCEASGFTFSNFGMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAA LWSDGSNKYYADSVKGRVTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARGR GAPGIPIFGYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 303) EVQLVESGGGLVKPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSNAWMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVGR IKRKTDGGTTDYAAPVKGRFTISRDDSKNTLHLQMNSLKTEDTAVYYCTT DDIVVVPAVMREYYFGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 304) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGASVQVSCKASGYSFTGYYIHWVRQAPGQGLEWMGW INPNSGTKKYAHKFQGRVTMTRDTSIDTAYMILSSLISDDTAVYYCARDE DWNFGSWFDSWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 305) QVHLVQSGAEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTGYYIHWVRQAPGHGLEWMGW LNPNTGTTKYIQNFQGRVTMTRDTSSSTAYMELTRLRSDDTAVYYCARDE DWNYGSWFDTWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 306) EVQLVESGGGVVRPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFDDYGMTWVRQAPGRGLEWVSG IHWHGKRTGYADSVKGRFTISRDNAKKSLYLQMNSLKGEDTALYHCVRGG MSTGDWFDPWGQGTLVIVSS (SEQ ID NO: 307) EVQLVESGGGVVRPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFDDYGMTWVRQVPGKGLEWVSG IHWSGRSTGYADSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRAEDTALYYCARGG MSTGDWFDPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 308) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTVGSNYMNWVRQAPGKGLEWVSV IYSGGSTYYADSVKGRFTISRLTSKNTLYLQMSSLRPEDTAVYYCARGIR GLDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 309) EERLVESGGDLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGITVGTNYMNWVRQAPGKGLEWVSV ISSGGNTHYADSVKGRFIMSRQTSKNTLYLQMNSLETEDTAVYYCARGIR GLDVWGQGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 310) QVQLVQSGAEVKMPGSSVRVSCKASGGIFSSSTISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGE IIPVFGTVNYAQKFQDRVIFTADESTTTAYMELSSLKSGDTAVYFCARNW GLGSFYIWGQGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 311) EVQLVESGGDLVHPGRSLRLSCAASGFPFDEYAMHWVRQVPGKGLEWVSG ISWSNNNIGYADSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRPEDTAFYYCAKSG IFDSWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 312) EVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYGMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVTL ISYEGRNKYYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKDR TLYGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 313) QVTLRESGPALVKTTQTLTLTCTFSGFSLSTNRMCVTWIRQPPGKALEWL ARIDWDGVKYYNTSLKTRLTISKDTSKNQVVLTMTNMDPVDTATFYCARS TSLTFYYFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 314) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASEFTVGTNHMNWVRQAPGKGLEWVSV IYSGGNTFYADSVKGRFTISRHTSKNTLYLQMNSLTAEDTAVYYCARGLG GMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 315) EVQLVESGGGLVQRGESLRLYCAASGFTFSKYWMNWVRQAPGKGLEWVAN IKGDGSEKYYVDSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARDY WGSGYYFDFWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 316) EVQLVESGGGLVQSGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYWMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVAN IKQDGSEKYYVDSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRADDTAVYYCARDD IVVVPAPMGYYYYYFGMDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 317) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFDDFAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVSG ISWTGGNMDYANSVKGRFTISREDAKNSLYLQMNSLRAADTALYYCVKDI RGIVATGGAFDIWGRGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 318) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTVGTNYMNWVRQAPGKGLEWISV IYSGGSTFYADSVKGRFTISRQTSQNTLYLQMNSLRPEDTAVYYCARGIR GFDIWGQGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 319) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTISTNYMNWVRQAPGKGLEWVAV IYSSGSTYYIDSVKGRFTISRLTSKNTVYLQMSSLNSEDTAVYYCARGIR GFDIWGQGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 320) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTIDDSAMHWVRQTPGKGLEWVSG ISWKSGSIGYADSVRGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMNSLRVEDTALYYCVKDI RGNWNYGGNWFDPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 321) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCEASGFTVGVNHMNWVRQAPGKGLEWVSV IFSSGRTFYGDYVKGRLTIFRQTSQNTVYLQMNSLRSEDTAIYYCARGIG GLDIWGRGTMVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 322) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFDDYALHWVRQAPGKGLEWVSG ISWTGGTIDYADSVKGRFTISRDNAKNSLYLQMSSLRTEDTAIYYCTRDI RGNWKYGGWFDPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 323) QVQLVQSGTEVKKPGASVKVSCKASGYTFTAYYMHWVRQAPGQGLDWMGW ISPNSGFTNYAQKFQGRVTMTRDTSINTFYMELSGLRSDDTAVYYCAREG STHHNSFDPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 324) EVQLVESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTVGTNFMNWVRQAPGKGLEWVSA IYSGGTANYADSVKGRFTISRDTSRNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGGG MDVWGQGTTVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 325) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFNTYVLSWVRQAPGQGLEWMGE IIPILGAANYAQNFQGRVTFTTDESTNTAYMDLSSLRSEDTAVYYCARDR TSGGFDPWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 326) QVQLVQSGAEVEKPGASVKVSCKASGYIFTHYGISWVRQAPGQGLEWVGW ISPYNGYTDYAQKLQGRVTLTTDTSTTTAYMELRNLRSDDTAMYYCSRGR GPYWSFDLWGRGTLVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 327) DIQMTQSPSTLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSISNWLAWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYK ASSLESGVPSRFSGSGSGTEFTLTISSLQPDDFATYYCQQYHSYSYTFGQ GTKEIK (SEQ ID NO: 328) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQGIRNDLGWYQQKPGKAPKRLIYT ASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTEFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCLQHNSYPLTFGG GTKVAIK (SEQ ID NO: 329) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRTSQGIRNDLGWYQQKPGKAPKRLIYA ASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTEFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCLQHNNYPYTFGQ GTKLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 330) DIVMTQTPLSSPVTLGQPASISCRSSQTLVHGDGNTYLSWIQQRPGQPPR LLIYKVSNQFSGVPDRFSGSGAGTDFTLKISRVEAEDVGLYFCMQATHFP ITFGQGTRLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 331) DIVMTQTPLSSPVTLGQPASISCRSSPSLVHSDGNTYLSWLQQRPGQPPR LLIYKISNRFSGVPDRFSGSGAGTDFTLKISRVEAEDVGVYYCMQATHFP ITFGQGTRLEIR (SEQ ID NO: 332) DIQMTQSPSSLSASLGDRVTITCRASQSINSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYV ASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTEFTLTISNLQPEDFATYYCQQSYSTPPITFG QGTRLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 333) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYV ASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSYSTPPITFG QGTRLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 334) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQTINTYLNWYQQKPGRAPRLLIYA ASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCHQSYSTPPITFG QGTRLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 335) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSMSSYLNWYQQKPGRAPKLLIFA ASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSYSTPPITFG QGTRLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 336) EIVLTQSPGTLSLSPGERATLSCRASQSFNFNYLAWYQQKPGQAPRLLIY GASSRATGIPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLTINRLEPEDFGVFYCQQYESAPWTFG QGTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 337) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKLLIYAASS LQSGVPSRFSGGGSGTDFTLTISSLRPEDFATYYCQQSYCTPPITFGQGT RLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 338) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYA ASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSYSTPPITFG QGTRLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 339) DRVTITCRASQVISNYLAWYQQKPGKVPRLLIYAASTLQSGVPSRFSGSG SGTDFTLTISSLQPEDVATYYCQKYNSAPRTFGQGTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 340) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQNINNYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYA ASSFQNAVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSYNTPLTFGG GTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 341) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQGIRNDLGWYQQKPGKAPKRLIYA ASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTEFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCLQHNSYPYTFGQ GTKLEIK (SEQ ID NO: 342) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYA ASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSYSTPPITFG QGTRLEIK
(120) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(121) TABLE-US-00025 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 343) QSLEESGGRLVKPDETLTITCTVSGIDLSSNGLTWVRQAPGEGLEWIGTI NKDASAYYASWAKGRLTISKPSSTKVDLKITSPTTEDTATYFCGRIAFKT GTSIWGPGTLVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 344) AIVMTQTPSPVSAAVGGTVTINCQASESVYSNNYLSWFQQKPGQPPKLLI YLASTLASGVPSRFKGSGSGTQFTLTISGVQCDDAATYYCIGGKSSSTDG NAFGGGTEVVVR
(122) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(123) TABLE-US-00026 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 345) QMQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGG IIPIFGTANYAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARGN IVATITPLDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 346) QPVLTQFPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSNIANNYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIF ANNKRPSGIPDRFSGSKSGTSAALDITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDSDLRAGV FGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 347) EVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGG IIPIFGTANYAQKFQGRVTITADKSTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCAREG TIYDSSGYSFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 348) QVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAV ISFDGSNKYYADSVRGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGW LDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 349) EVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAV ISFDGSNKYYADSVRGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGW LDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 350) QVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAV ISFDGSNKYYADSVRGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGW LDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 351) EVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAV ISFDGSNKYYADSVRGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGW LDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 352) EVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAV ISFDGSNKYYADSVRGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGW LDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 353) QVQLVESGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAV ISFDGSNKYYADSVRGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGW LDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 354) QVQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSRYGVHWVRQAPGQGLEWMGR LIPIVSMTNYAQKFQDRVSITTDKSTGTAYMELRSLTSEDTALYYCASVG QQLPWVFFAWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 355) QMQLVQSGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAV ISFDGSNKYYADSVRGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGW LDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 356) QVQLVQSGGGVVQPGRSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMHWVRQAPGKGLEWVAV ISFDGSNKYYADSVRGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRTEDTAVYYCARGW LDRDIDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 357) QMQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAYSWVRQAPGQGLEWMGG IIPSFGTANYAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARGP IVATITPLDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 358) QMQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAYSWVRQAPGQGLEWMGG IIPIFGTANYAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARGP IVATITPLDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 359) QMQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAYSWVRQAPGQGLEWMGG IIPSFGTANYAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARGP IVATITPLDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 360) QMQLVQSGAEVKKPGSSVKVSCKASGGTFSSYAISWVRQAPGQGLEWMGG IIPAFGTANYAQKFQGRVTITADESTSTAYMELSSLRSEDTAVYYCARGP IVATITPLDYWGQGTLVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 361) SYELMQPPSVSVAPGKTATIACGGENIGRKTVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYYD SDRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCQVWDSSSDHRIFG GGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 362) AIRMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYT TSSLKSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISRLQPEDFATYYCQQSYSSTWTFGR GTKVEIK (SEQ ID NO: 363) QSVLTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGNNSNIANNYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIY DNNYRPSGIPDRFSGSKSGTSATLDITGLQTGDEADYYCGVWDGSLTTGV FGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 364) LPVLTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGTTSDIGGYDYVSWYQQHPGKAPKLMI YDVSKRPSGVSNRFSGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYTSSSTHV FGTGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 365) QSALTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGTSSDVGGYNYVSWYQQHPGKAPKLMI YDVSNRPSGVSNRFSGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYRSSTLGP VFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 366) QAGLTQPPSVSEAPRQRVTISCSGSSSNIGNNAVNWYQQLPGKAPKLLIY YDDLLPSGVSDRFSGSKSGTSASLAISGLQSEDEADYYCAAWDDSLNGYV FGTGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 367) QSALTQPRSVSGSPGQSVTISCTGTSSDVGGYNYVSWYQQHPGKAPKLMI YDVSKRPSGVPDRFSGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYTSSTTHV FGTGTKVTVL (SEQ ID NO: 368) QSVVTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSNIGNNYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIY DNNKRPSGIPDRFSGSKSGTSATLGITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDSSLSVWV FGGGTQLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 369) QSVLTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGTSSDVGGYNYVSWYQQHPGRAPRLMI YDVSNRPSGVSNRFSGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEGDYYCSSYTSGGTLG PVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 370) QSVVTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSNIGNNYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIY DNNKRPSGIPDRFSGSKSGTSATLGITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDSSLSAVV FGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 371) QSVVTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSNIGNNYVSWYQQVPGTAPKLLIY DNNKRPSGIPDRFSGSNSDTSATLGITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDSSLSAWV FGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 372) QSVVTQPPSVSAAPGQKVTISCSGSSSNIGNNYVSWYQQLPGTAPKLLIY DNNKRPSGIPDRFSGSKSGTSATLGITGLQTGDEADYYCGTWDSSLSAGS VVFGGGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 373) SYELMQPPSVSVAPGKTATIACGGENIGRKTVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYYD SDRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCLVWDSSSDHRIFG GGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 374) SYELMQPPSVSVAPGKTATIACGGENIGRKTVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYYD SDRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCQVWDSSSDHRIFG GGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 375) SYELMQPPSVSVAPGKTATIACGGENIGRKTVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYYD SDRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCQVWDSSSDHRIFG GGTKLTVL (SEQ ID NO: 376) SYELMQPPSVSVAPGKTATIACGGENIGRKTVHWYQQKPGQAPVLVIYYD SDRPSGIPERFSGSNSGNTATLTISRVEAGDEADYYCQVWDSSSDHRIFG GGTKLTVL
(124) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(125) TABLE-US-00027 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 377) QVQLVQSGSEVKKSGSSVKVSCKTSGGTFSITNYAINWVRQAPGQGLEWM GGILPIFGAAKYAQKFQDRVTITADESTNTAYLELSSLTSEDTAMYYCAR GKRWLQSDLQYWGQGTLVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 378) QPVLTQPASVSGSPGQSITISCTGSSSDVGSYDLVSWYQQSPGKVPKLLI YEGVKRPSGVSNRFSGSKSGNTASLTISGLQAEDEADYYCSSYAGTRNFV FGGGTQLTVL
(126) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a combination of a VH sequence and a VL sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(127) TABLE-US-00028 VH Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 379) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IYSTGGATAYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSS AGQSRPGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 380) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IYSTGGATAYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSS AGQSWPGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 381) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IYSTGGATAYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSS AGQSFPGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 382) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IYSTGGATAYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKWS AAFDYWGQGTLVTSS (SEQ ID NO: 383) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IYSTGGATAYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKWS AGYDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 384) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IYSTGGATAYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKWS KGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 385) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWKQGIVTVYDSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSSA GFDYWGQGTLVTV (SEQ ID NO: 386) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWRNGIVTVYDSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSSA GFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 387) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSD IWKQGMVTVYDSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSSA GFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 388) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWRQGLATAYDSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSSA GFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 389) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSE IVATGILTSYDSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSSA GFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 390) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IGRQGLITVYDSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSSA GFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 391) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWYQGLVTVYDSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSSA GFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 392) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSD IWKQGFATADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSSAG FDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 393) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWKQGIVTVYDSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSSA GFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 394) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWRQGLATAYDSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSSA GFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 395) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWRNGIVTVYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKWS AAFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 396) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWRNGIVTVYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKWS AGYDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 397) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWRNGIVTVYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKWS KGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 398) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMetSWVRQAPGKGLEWV SSIWYQGLVTVYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMetNSLRAEDTAVYYC AKWSAAFDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 399) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWYQGLVTVYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKWS AGYDYWGQGTLVTVSS (SEQ ID NO: 400) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IWYQGLVTVYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKWS KGFDYWGQGTLVTVSS VL Sequences: (SEQ ID NO: 401) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYY ASTLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQDNGYPSTFGQ GTKVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 402) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYY ASTLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQDNGYPSTFGQ GTKVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 403) DIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDRVTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYA ASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSGTDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQDNGYPSTFGG GTKVEIKR
(128) In some embodiments, the PDL1 binding domain comprises or is derived from an antibody sequence or antigen-binding fragment thereof that includes a single chain Fv (scFv) sequence selected from the group consisting of:
(129) TABLE-US-00029 (SEQ ID NO: 404) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSD ITASGQRTTYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCARSK IAFDYWGQGTLVTVSSGGGGSGGGGSGGGGSTDIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDR VTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYKASRLQSGVPSRFSGSGSG TDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQRALKPVTFGQGTKVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 405) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS INKDGHYTSYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKNL DEFDYWGQGTLVTVSSGGGGSGGGGSGGGGSTDIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDR VTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYAASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSG TDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQSYSTPNTFGQGTKVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 406) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IMATGAGTLYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKDG AGFDYWGQGTLVTVSSGGGGSGGGGSGGGGSTDIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDR VTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYSASQLQSGVPSRFSGSGSG TDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQANSRPSTFGQGTKVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 407) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLQWVST ITSSGAATYYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKNY TGFDYWGQGTLVTVSSGGGGSGGGGSGGGGSTDIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDR VTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYNASSLQSGVPSRFSGSGSG TDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQYTYGPGTFGQGTKVEIKR (SEQ ID NO: 408) EVQLLESGGGLVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFTFSSYAMSWVRQAPGKGLEWVSS IYSTGGATAYADSVKGRFTISRDNSKNTLYLQMNSLRAEDTAVYYCAKSS AGFDYWGQGTLVTVSSGGGGSGGGGSGGGGSTDIQMTQSPSSLSASVGDR VTITCRASQSISSYLNWYQQKPGKAPKLLIYYASTLQSGVPSRFSGSGSG TDFTLTISSLQPEDFATYYCQQDNGYPSTFGQGTKVEIKR
PDL1 x 41BB Dual Targeting
(130) In some embodiments, the fusion proteins are bispecific molecules that include a TBD that binds 41BB and a binding domain directed toward PDL1. In these, embodiments, the binding to PDL1 is capable of providing the additional crosslinking function and TNFRSF activation can be achieved with only one or two anti-41BB TBDs. In these embodiments, the TNFRSF signaling is enhanced and focused by the presence of a PDL1 expressing cell.
(131) TABLE-US-00030 Tetravalent 41BB agonist: hzRH3v5-1 (SEQ ID NO: 448) EVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFSFSINAMGWYRQAPGKRREFVAA IESGRNTVYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTVYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCGLLKG NRVVSPSVAYWGQGTLVTVKPGGGGDKTHTCPPCPAPGGPSVFLFPPKPK DTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNS TYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQV YTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVL DSDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGSG GGGSGGGGSEVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFSFSINAMGWYRQAPG KRREFVAAIESGRNTVYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTVYLQMSSLRAED TAVYYCGLLKGNRVVSPSVAYWGQGTLVTVKPGG Bispecific PDL1 × 41BB: hz28A2v5 × hzRH3v5-1 (SEQ ID NO: 449) EVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGGIFAIKPISWYRQAPGKQREWVST TTSSGATNYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCNVFEY WGQGTLVTVKPGGSGGSEVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFSFSINA MGWYRQAPGKRREFVAAIESGRNTVYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTVYLQMS SLRAEDTAVYYCGLLKGNRVVSPSVAYWGQGTLVTVKPGGGGDKTHTCPP CPAPGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDG VEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAP IEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEW ESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEA LHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK Bispecific PDL1 × 41BB: hz28A2v5 × hzRH3v5-2 (SEQ ID NO: 450) EVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGGIFAIKPISWYRQAPGKQREWVST TTSSGATNYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCNVFEY WGQGTLVTVKPGGSGGSEVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFSFSINA MGWYRQAPGKRREFVAAIYSGRNTVYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTVYLQMS SLRAEDTAVYYCGLLKGNRVVSPSVAYWGQGTLVTVKPGGGGDKTHTCPP CPAPGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDG VEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAP IEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEW ESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEA LHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK Bispecific PDL1 × 41BB: hz28A2v5 × hzRH3v5-16 (SEQ ID NO: 451) EVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGGIFAIKPISWYRQAPGKQREWVST TTSSGATNYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCNVFEY WGQGTLVTVKPGGSGGSEVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGFSFSINA MGWYRQAPGKRREFVAAIYSGSSTVYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTVYLQMS SLRAEDTAVYYCGLLKGNRVVSPSVAYWGQGTLVTVKPGGGGDKIHTCPP CPAPGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDG VEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAP IEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEW ESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEA LHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK Bispecific PDL1 × 41BB: hz28A2v5 × hz4E01v16 (SEQ ID NO: 452) EVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGGIFAIKPISWYRQAPGKQREWVST TTSSGATNYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCNVFEY WGQGTLVTVKPGGSGGSEVQLLESGGGEVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCA ASGWAFGNYGMAWFRQAPGKEREFVSRLAWQGGSTDYVESVKGRFTISRD NAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCARQRSYSRYDIRTPQTYDYWGQGTLVT VKPGGGGDKTHTCPPCPAPGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDV SHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNG KEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSR WQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK Bispecific PDL1 × 41BB: hz28A2v5 × hz4E01v18 (SEQ ID NO: 453) EVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGGIFAIKPISWYRQAPGKQREWVST TTSSGATNYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCNVFEY WGQGTLVTVKPGGSGGSEVQLLESGGGEVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCA ASGWAFGNYGMAWFRQAPGKEREFVSRLAWGGGSTDYVESVKGRFTISRD NAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCARQRSYSRYDIRTPQTYDYWGQGTLVT VKPGGGGDKTHTCPPCPAPGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDV SHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNG KEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSR WQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK Bispecific PDL1 × 41BB: hz28A2v5 × hz4E01v21 (SEQ ID NO: 454) EVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGGIFAIKPISWYRQAPGKQREWVST TTSSGATNYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCNVFEY WGQGTLVTVKPGGSGGSEVQLLESGGGEVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCA ASGWAFSNYGMAWFRQAPGKEREFVSRLAWGGGSTDYVESVKGRFTISRD NAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCARQRSYSRYDIRTPQTYDYWGQGTLVT VKPGGGGDKTHTCPPCPAPGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDV SHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNG KEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSR WQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK Bispecific PDL1 × 41BB: hz28A2v5 × hz4E01v22 (SEQ ID NO: 455) EVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGGIFAIKPISWYRQAPGKQREWVST TTSSGATNYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCNVFEY WGQGTLVTVKPGGSGGSEVQLLESGGGEVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCA ASGWAFGNYGMAWFRQAPGKEREFVSRLAWSGGSTDYVESVKGRFTISRD NAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCARQRSYSRYDIRTPQTYDYWGQGTLVT VKPGGGGDKTHTCPPCPAPGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDV SHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNG KEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSR WQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK Bispecific PDL1 × 41BB: hz28A2v5 × hz4E01v23 (SEQ ID NO: 456) EVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCAASGGIFAIKPISWYRQAPGKQREWVST TTSSGATNYAESVKGRFTISRDNAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCNVFEY WGQGTLVTVKPGGSGGSEVQLLESGGGEVQLLESGGGEVQPGGSLRLSCA ASGWAFSNYGMAWFRQAPGKEREFVSRLAWSGGSTDYVESVKGRFTISRD NAKNTLYLQMSSLRAEDTAVYYCARQRSYSRYDIRTPQTYDYWGQGTLVT VKPGGGGDKTHTCPPCPAPGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDV SHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNG KEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLT CLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSR WQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGK
Folate Receptor Alpha (FRα) Targeting
(132) In some embodiments, the fusion proteins are multispecific containing a TBD and a binding domain directed toward Folate Receptor Alpha (FRα). In these, embodiments, the binding to FRα is capable of providing the additional crosslinking function and TNFRSF activation can be achieved with only one or two TBDs. In these embodiments, the TNFRSF signaling is enhanced and focused by the presence of a FRα expressing cell.
(133) Exemplary FRα-targeting single domain sequences are shown below:
(134) TABLE-US-00031 Fra-5: (SEQ ID NO: 409)
(135) The disclosure will be further described in the following examples, which do not limit the scope of the disclosure described in the claims.
EXAMPLES
Example 1
41BB-Targeting Single Domain Antibodies Bind 41BB
(136) The 41BB-targeting single domain antibodies (sdAbs) referred to herein as 1G3 (SEQ ID NO: 432), 1H4 (SEQ ID NO: 436), 1H1 (SEQ ID NO: 440), 4H4 (SEQ ID NO: 16), 1H8 (SEQ ID NO: 444), 4F5 (SEQ ID NO: 23), and 4E1 (SEQ ID NO: 20) bind recombinant human 41BB (
Example 2
41BB-Targeting Single Domain Antibodies Block 41BB
(137) The 41BB-targeting single domain antibodies (sdAbs) referred to herein as 4F05 (SEQ ID NO: 23), 4H04 (SEQ ID NO: 16), 4E01 (SEQ ID NO: 20), RHO3 (SEQ ID NO: 25), and D1 (SEQ ID NO: 29) block the interaction between 41BB and its ligand 41BBL. All single domain antibodies tested, with the exception of RH3 blocks the interaction between 41BB and 41BBL. Blocking was assessed by flow cytometry using a recombinant 41BB fusion protein and 41BB expressing CHO cells, data is presented as median fluorescence intensity.
(138) In contrast to the 41BB sdAbs of the disclosure, conventional bivalent anti-41BB antibodies do not induce 41BB signaling unless further clustered with an exogenous crosslinking anti-human IgG antibody.
Example 3
PDL1-Targeting Single Domain Antibodies Bind PDL1 and Block the Interaction Between PLD1 and PD1
(139) The studies presented herein use an exemplary PDL1 single domain antibody (sdAb), referred to herein as 28A10 (SEQ ID NO: 100) to demonstrate that the PDL1-targeting sdAbs of the disclosure bind cell surface PDL1 (
Example 4
PDL1-41BB Targeting Fusion Proteins
(140) The disclosure provides fusion proteins that target at least PDL1 and 41BB. These bispecific PDL1-41BB targeting fusion proteins are agonists of PDL1-dependent 41BB mediated signaling.
(141) The PDL1-41BB targeting fusion proteins of the disclosure include a humanized anti-41BB sequence. In the studies presented herein, the PDL1-41BB targeting fusion proteins of the disclosure include a humanized anti-41BB sequence such as hzRH3v5-1 (SEQ ID NO: 30) and/or hzRH3v9 (SEQ ID NO: 82) bind both human and cynomolgus 41BB (
(142) The humanized variants hzRH3v5-1 and hzRH3v9 do not block binding of 41BBL to cell surface 41BB as shown in
(143) The humanized variant hzRH3v5-1 specifically binds 41BB as compared to the other TNFRSF members OX40 and GITR (
(144) Additional humanized 41BB variants were analyzed.
(145) The PDL1-41BB targeting fusion proteins of the disclosure also include a humanized anti-PDL1 sequence. In the studies presented herein, the PDL1-41BB targeting fusion proteins of the disclosure include a humanized anti-PDL1 sequence such as hz28A2v1 (SEQ ID NO: 120), hz28A2v2 (SEQ ID NO: 121), hz28A2v3 (SEQ ID NO: 122), and hz28A2v4-1 (SEQ ID NO: 123).
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(147) These two formats were further evaluated for their ability to bind human or cynomolgus monkey 41BB, to block the interaction between 41BB and 41BBL, to bind PDL1, and to block the interaction between PDL1 and PD1.
(148) In particular,
(149) Furthermore,
(150) The PDL1x41BB bispecific fusion proteins were evaluated for their ability to induce PDL1-dependent 41BB agonism.
(151) The ability of the 41BB-speciifc binding and the PDL1-speicifc binding by the binding domains in the PDL1x41BB bispecific fusion proteins was evaluated.
(152) The ability of the PDL1x41BB bispecific fusion proteins to simultaneously bind both 41BB and PDL1 was evaluated.
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(154) The effect of the PDL1x41BB bispecific fusion proteins to on T-cell activation and proliferation was evaluated.
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(157) The PDL1x41BB bispecific fusion proteins of the disclosure were compared to various known monospecific antibodies.
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