Targeting IL-22 activity to the gut epithelium confers disease benefit without provoking skin inflammation 2258200
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)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (15)
Michelle Yen
Scott Carlson
Ampersand Biomedicines
Shengqin Wan
Ampersand Biomedicines
Xiying Qu
Ampersand Biomedicines
Marwa Bsat
Ampersand Biomedicines
Pratibha Singh
Chen Chen
Oliver Yvon
Ampersand Biomedicines
Abigail Wolpe
Ampersand Biomedicines
Vishal Kamat
Ampersand Biomedicines
Vivek Kohar
Ampersand Biomedicines
Claudia Wurzenberger
Stefan Wawersik
Ampersand Biomedicines
Kyriakos Economides
Ampersand Biomedicines
Daniel Blom
Ampersand Biomedicines