Targeting IL-22 activity to the gut epithelium confers disease benefit without provoking skin inflammation 2258200

M Michelle Yen S Scott Carlson (Ampersand Biomedicines) S Shengqin Wan (Ampersand Biomedicines) X Xiying Qu (Ampersand Biomedicines) M Marwa Bsat (Ampersand Biomedicines) P Pratibha Singh C Chen Chen O Oliver Yvon (Ampersand Biomedicines) A Abigail Wolpe (Ampersand Biomedicines) V Vishal Kamat (Ampersand Biomedicines) V Vivek Kohar (Ampersand Biomedicines) C Claudia Wurzenberger S Stefan Wawersik (Ampersand Biomedicines) K Kyriakos Economides (Ampersand Biomedicines) D Daniel Blom (Ampersand Biomedicines)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction IL-22 is a cytokine acting on surface-lining epithelial cells to induce antimicrobial defense and barrier regeneration. It has gained clinical interest for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease due to its non-immunosuppressive mechanism. Prior clinical efforts have delivered IL-22 systemically, but development was constrained by dose-limiting skin toxicity. This presents an opportunity to widen the therapeutic index by targeting IL-22 to gut epithelium while avoiding keratinocytes and other IL-22-responsive cells. Methods A cell-surface protein specifically expressed on gut epithelium was identified using Ampersand’s proprietary Address Map. Candidate AND-Body molecules were engineered by pairing an Address binder with a modified IL-22 which signals only when the Address binder is engaged. Activity was evaluated in vitro and in vivo in rodents and in non-human primates (NHPs) for potency on gut vs. skin tissue. Results Studies on human cell lines showed that the AND-Body AMP-220 has >500-fold increased potency on enterocytes compared to a non-targeted IL-22 control, with no activity on keratinocytes. Mouse studies showed enrichment of AMP-220 in small intestine and colon relative to non-targeted tissues. This was accompanied by highly selective activity in small intestine and colon when compared to a non-targeted IL-22 Fc control. Moreover, AMP-220 delivered significant benefit in both therapeutic and prophylactic models of DSS-induced colitis. In NHPs the AND-Body demonstrated robust induction of IL-22 target genes in colon with minimal evidence of skin activity or systemic inflammation. Conclusion By identifying a gut-specific address and tuning of gut-targeting and cytokine effector moieties, our IL-22 AND-Body shows potent and specific activity on human enterocytes, gut-specific PK/PD and efficacy in rodents, and localized activity in NHPs. These results support continued advancement of AMP-220 through IND-enabling studies and highlight the potential of precision-targeted cytokines. Funding Source n/a Topic Categories Cytokines and Chemokines and their Receptors (CCR)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (15)

M

Michelle Yen

S

Scott Carlson

Ampersand Biomedicines

S

Shengqin Wan

Ampersand Biomedicines

X

Xiying Qu

Ampersand Biomedicines

M

Marwa Bsat

Ampersand Biomedicines

P

Pratibha Singh

C

Chen Chen

O

Oliver Yvon

Ampersand Biomedicines

A

Abigail Wolpe

Ampersand Biomedicines

V

Vishal Kamat

Ampersand Biomedicines

V

Vivek Kohar

Ampersand Biomedicines

C

Claudia Wurzenberger

S

Stefan Wawersik

Ampersand Biomedicines

K

Kyriakos Economides

Ampersand Biomedicines

D

Daniel Blom

Ampersand Biomedicines