A deimmunized and pharmacologically optimized Toll-like receptor 5 agonist for therapeutic applications
The Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) agonist entolimod, a derivative of Salmonella flagellin, has therapeutic potential for several indications including radioprotection and cancer immunotherapy. However, in Phase 1 human studies, entolimod induced a rapid neutralizing immune response, presumably due to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Communications biology 2021-04, Vol.4 (1), p.466-466, Article 466 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) agonist entolimod, a derivative of
Salmonella
flagellin, has therapeutic potential for several indications including radioprotection and cancer immunotherapy. However, in Phase 1 human studies, entolimod induced a rapid neutralizing immune response, presumably due to immune memory from prior exposure to flagellated enterobacteria. To enable multi-dose applications, we used structure-guided reengineering to develop a next-generation, substantially deimmunized entolimod variant, GP532. GP532 induces TLR5-dependent NF-κB activation like entolimod but is smaller and has mutations eliminating an inflammasome-activating domain and key B- and T-cell epitopes. GP532 is resistant to human entolimod-neutralizing antibodies and shows reduced
de novo
immunogenicity. GP532 also has improved bioavailability, a stronger effect on key cytokine biomarkers, and a longer-lasting effect on NF-κB. Like entolimod, GP532 demonstrated potent prophylactic and therapeutic efficacy in mouse models of radiation-induced death and tissue damage. These results establish GP532 as an optimized TLR5 agonist suitable for multi-dose therapies and for patients with high titers of preexisting flagellin-neutralizing antibodies.
Mett
et al
. describe development of GP532, a substantially deimmunized derivative of Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) agonist entolimod. GP532 has mutations eliminating key B- and T-cell epitopes and an inflammasome-activating domain yet remains a potent NF-κB activator with biological effects similar to entolimod. Thus, GP532 is suitable for multi-dose TLR5-targeting therapies and patients with high titers of preexisting flagellin-neutralizing antibodies. |
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ISSN: | 2399-3642 2399-3642 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s42003-021-01978-6 |