ARGX-117, a therapeutic complement inhibiting antibody targeting C2
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2021-04
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Van de Walle, Inge
Silence, Karen
Budding, Kevin
Van de Ven, Liesbeth
Dijkxhoorn, Kim
de Zeeuw, Elisabeth
Yildiz, Cafer
Gabriels, Sofie
Percier, Jean-Michel
Wildemann, Johanna
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Abstract
Background: Activation of the classical and lectin pathway of complement may contribute to tissue damage and organ dysfunction of antibody-mediated diseases and ischemia-reperfusion conditions. Complement factors are being considered as targets for therapeutic intervention. Objective: We sought to characterize ARGX-117, a humanized inhibitory monoclonal antibody against complement C2. Methods: The mode-of-action and binding characteristics of ARGX-117 were investigated in detail. Furthermore, its efficacy was analyzed in in vitro complement cytotoxicity assays. Finally, a pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic study was conducted in cynomolgus monkeys. Results: Through binding to the Sushi-2 domain of C2, ARGX-117 prevents the formation of the C3 proconvertase and inhibits classical and lectin pathway activation upstream of C3 activation. As ARGX-117 does not inhibit the alternative pathway, it is expected not to affect the antimicrobial activity of this complement pathway. ARGX-117 prevents complement-mediated cytotoxicity in in vitro models for autoimmune hemolytic anemia and antibody-mediated rejection of organ transplants. ARGX-117 exhibits pH- and calcium-dependent target binding and is Fc-engineered to increase affinity at acidic pH to the neonatal Fc receptor, and to reduce effector functions. In cynomolgus monkeys, ARGX-117 dose-dependently reduces free C2 levels and classical pathway activity. A 2-dose regimen of 80 and 20 mg/kg separated by a week, resulted in profound reduction of classical pathway activity lasting for at least 7 weeks. Conclusions: ARGX-117 is a promising new complement inhibitor that is uniquely positioned to target both the classical and lectin pathways while leaving the alternative pathway intact.
Keywords
C2, complement inhibitor, Complement system, monoclonal antibody, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology, Journal Article
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Van de Walle, I, Silence, K, Budding, K, Van de Ven, L, Dijkxhoorn, K, de Zeeuw, E, Yildiz, C, Gabriels, S, Percier, J-M, Wildemann, J, Meeldijk, J, Simons, P J, Boon, L, Cox, L, Holgate, R, Urbanus, R, Otten, H G, Leusen, J H W, Blanchetot, C, de Haard, H, Hack, C E & Boross, P 2021, 'ARGX-117, a therapeutic complement inhibiting antibody targeting C2', The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, vol. 147, no. 4, pp. 1420-1429.e7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2020.08.028