WO2011118804A1 - 新規抗cd98抗体とその用途 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a novel anti-CD98 antibody, and further to an autoimmune disease therapeutic agent using the new anti-CD98 antibody. More specifically, the present invention relates to a therapeutic agent for diabetes (particularly type 1 diabetes) and a therapeutic agent for rheumatoid arthritis.
- CD98 is a heterodimeric glycoprotein of approximately 120 kDa that is widely expressed on the cell membrane and is thought to be associated with amino acid transport, increased cell membrane expression and cell fusion associated with integrin-mediated adhesion .
- the structure of CD98 is a disulfide bond with one of the approximately 80 kDa type II transmembrane protein CD98hc (heavy chain: 4F2hc, SLC3A2) and one of the six approximately 40 kDa light chains (LAT1, LAT2, y + LAT1, y + LAT2, xCT, asc). Constitutes a heterodimer and functions as an amino acid transporter.
- CD98hc The heavy chain of CD98 (CD98hc) has a role of transferring a dimer to the cell membrane, and the light chain (lc) is considered to have a transporter function.
- CD98hc was first discovered as a T cell activation antigen and is a glycoprotein having various functions. Its function is highly expressed in proliferating lymphocytes, tumor cells, and other highly proliferative cells, and plays an important role in integrin-dependent signals that promote tumorigenesis.
- Amino acid transport system that CD98 is involved is composed from one to reflect the diversity of the amino acid molecules as substrates six transporters (the light chain of about 40 kDa), the transport substrate selectivity and Na + It is classified into various transport systems by dependence. For example, specific transporters corresponding to the neutral amino acid transport system L, small neutral amino acid transport system asc, neutral and basic amino acid transport system y + L, cystine, basic and neutral amino acid transport system xc (LAT1, LAT2, y + LAT1, y + LAT2, xCT, asc) and disulfide bonds.
- the CD98 heavy chain is present in the cell membrane on the blood vessel side of the epithelial cells and functions to transport the transporter to the cell membrane on the blood vessel side of the epithelial cells.
- CD98 is known to be highly expressed in various cancer cells. The reason for this is that cancer cells need to actively take in essential amino acids necessary for growth in order to promote cell growth, and it is considered that neutral amino acid transporters are overexpressed there.
- L-type ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ amino acid ⁇ ⁇ transporter 1 (LAT1) has been cloned as an amino acid transporter that is highly expressed specifically in cancer cells (Kanai et al., J. Biol. Chem. (1998), 273). , 23629-23632).
- LAT1 forms a complex with CD98 heavy chain and has a function of transporting neutral amino acids having large side chains such as leucine, valine, phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan, methionine, and histidine independent of sodium ions. ing.
- This LAT1 is low in expression or not observed in most normal tissues except brain, placenta, bone marrow, and testis, but colon cancer, stomach cancer, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, renal cancer, laryngeal cancer, esophagus In human malignant tumor tissues such as cancer and lung cancer, it is known that expression is enhanced together with CD98 (Non-patent Document 1).
- An object of the present invention is to provide a novel anti-CD98 antibody and a therapeutic agent for autoimmune diseases caused by the antibody.
- an object is to provide a therapeutic agent for type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis using an anti-CD98 antibody.
- CD98 knockout mice die early in fetal life, CD98 is thought to play an important role in amino acid transport. Therefore, the present inventor has examined inhibition of amino acid uptake into cells in order to promote sugar uptake and consumption into cells in diabetic diseases. In this examination, the present inventor has revealed that CD98 (a complex of heavy chain and light chain) having amino acid transport activity has a function of positively controlling T cell activation. Therefore, in order to further research, an anti-CD98 antibody having a specific binding ability to the heavy chain of CD98 was prepared. Unlike the anti-CD98 antibody of Patent Document 2, the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention does not affect amino acid transport at all, but has a feature of significantly suppressing the activation of T lymphocytes that destroy pancreatic ⁇ cells. It was.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention was characterized by suppressing fibronectin-mediated cell adhesion. Fibronectin is an adhesion factor necessary for T cells to adhere to other cells and exert their functions. Since the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention suppresses fibronectin-mediated cell adhesion, T cells become pancreatic ⁇ cells. It was considered that the adhesion of the pancreatic ⁇ cells by T cells can be suppressed as a result. Furthermore, in order to find out the effect of the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention, various animal model experiments were conducted, and it was found that this antibody can not only suppress the progression of type 1 diabetes but also treat it.
- the present invention is as follows.
- An anti-CD98 antibody or a functional fragment thereof comprising a heavy chain having the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19 as CDR1, the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 20 as CDR2, and the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21 as CDR3.
- An anti-CD98 antibody or a functional fragment thereof comprising a light chain having the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22 as CDR1, the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 23 as CDR2, and the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 24 as CDR3.
- [3] It has the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19 as CDR1 of the heavy chain, the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 20 as CDR2, and the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21 as CDR3, the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22 as CDR1 of the light chain, and CDR2
- An anti-CD98 antibody or functional fragment thereof having the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 23 and the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 24 as CDR3.
- the anti-CD98 antibody or the functional fragment thereof according to any one of [1] to [3] above, which has two sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 6 and 8 as a heavy chain variable region and a light chain variable region, respectively.
- the anti-CD98 antibody or the functional fragment thereof according to any one of [1] to [4] above, wherein the anti-CD98 antibody is derived from NITE BP-1007.
- the functional fragment is derived from antibody heavy and light chain variable regions (V H and V L ), Fab, Fab ′, F (ab ′) 2 , Fv, Fd, scFv, sdFv and combinations thereof.
- the anti-CD98 antibody or the functional fragment thereof according to any one of the above [1] to [6], which is selected from the group consisting of:
- An anti-CD98 antibody or a functional fragment thereof comprising a heavy chain having the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 13 as CDR1, the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 14 as CDR2, and the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 15 as CDR3.
- An anti-CD98 antibody or a functional fragment thereof comprising a light chain having the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 16 as CDR1, the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 17 as CDR2, and the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 18 as CDR3.
- the anti-CD98 antibody or the functional fragment thereof according to any one of [8] to [11] above, wherein the antibody heavy chain constant region class is IgG.
- the functional fragment is derived from antibody heavy and light chain variable regions (V H and V L ), Fab, Fab ′, F (ab ′) 2 , Fv, Fd, scFv, sdFv, and combinations thereof.
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising the anti-CD98 antibody or the functional fragment thereof according to any one of [1] to [14] as an active ingredient.
- An autoimmune disease therapeutic agent comprising the anti-CD98 antibody or a functional fragment thereof according to any one of [1] to [14] as an active ingredient.
- the therapeutic agent for autoimmune disease according to [17] above, wherein the autoimmune disease is type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, or Graves' disease.
- the anti-CD98 antibody is a) having a binding site in the heavy chain of CD98; b) The therapeutic agent for autoimmune diseases according to any one of [17] to [19] above, which does not affect amino acid uptake of CD98, and c) has an inhibitory effect on T lymphocyte activation.
- the present invention is a novel anti-CD98 antibody and an autoimmune disease therapeutic agent comprising this anti-CD98 antibody as an active ingredient.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention is particularly effective for type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis, for which there has been no effective therapeutic method.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention exhibits effective suppression of T cell activation, but does not affect the amino acid uptake of CD98, and therefore has little effect on energy metabolism and has few side effects. It is shown.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention Due to the functional characteristics of the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention, if the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention is used for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, for example, if it is used for the treatment of diabetes, it suppresses exhaustion and depletion of pancreatic ⁇ cells. In particular, the progression of type 1 diabetes can be suppressed, and type 1 diabetes can be prevented and treated. In addition, for example, in the case of rheumatoid arthritis as an autoimmune disease, if the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention is used, the onset and progression of arthritis can be suppressed, and rheumatoid arthritis can be prevented and treated.
- the therapeutic agent for autoimmune diseases comprising the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention as an active ingredient is extremely useful for the treatment of autoimmune diseases (for example, type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis) for which there was no particularly appropriate treatment method. Is.
- mCD98Ab does not react with cells into which the CD98 gene has not been introduced, but reacts with cells into which the CD98 gene has been introduced.
- the left figure shows the reaction results with cells into which only pcDNA3.1 was introduced, and the right figure shows the reaction results with cells into which the mouse CD98 gene was introduced and expressed. It is the figure which showed that mCD98Ab of this invention remarkably reduces the antigen-specific antibody titer in the blood of a mouse
- BALB / c mice were subcutaneously immunized with a complete Freund's adjuvant and Ovalbumin suspension, and serum was collected 10 days later.
- mice The first day of immunization of the mice was 0, and control antibodies or anti-CD98 antibodies, 200 ⁇ g each, were administered intraperitoneally on days 2, 4, 6, and 8.
- Ovalbumin was immobilized on a 96-well plate at a concentration of 50 ⁇ g / ml, and then reacted with the collected serum.
- Anti-Ovalbumin antibody reacted with Ovalbumin was detected by HRP-labeled anti-mouse IgG antibody. This figure shows the result of measuring the OD value after adding the substrate.
- FIG. 3 shows that the anti-mouse CD98 antibody (3-142 antibody) of the present invention eliminates marginal zone B cells of mouse spleen cells.
- Rat IgG (200 ⁇ g) or mCD98Ab (200 ⁇ g) was administered intravenously as a control to BALB / c mice.
- the spleen was collected and stained with anti-CD19 antibody, anti-CD23 antibody, and anti-CD21 antibody.
- the figure shows the expression pattern of CD23 and CD21 in CD19 positive cells.
- mCD98Ab it was shown that the marginal zone B cells of CD21 high CD23 low almost disappeared compared to the control.
- mCD98Ab of this invention shows a T lymphocyte activation inhibitory effect.
- the following T lymphocyte stimulation system was used.
- spleen cells of C57BL / 6 mice and BALB / c mice were separated and hemolyzed using an ammonium chloride solution. Thereafter, spleen cells of BALB / c mice were cultured for 45 minutes in a 50 ⁇ g / ml mitomycin C solution to stop DNA synthesis. Thereafter, spleen cells of C57BL / 6 mice and spleen cells of BALB / c mice were mixed and cultured for 3 days. [ 3 H] -thymidine was added 6 hours before the end of the culture, and its uptake was verified with a liquid scintillation counter after the end of the culture.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram (photograph) comparing and comparing pancreatic tissue specimens in a type 1 diabetes model mouse administered with the mCD98Ab of the present invention and a control type 1 diabetes model mouse. In the pancreas of the mCD98Ab administration group, ⁇ cells were not destroyed, and cell infiltration was significantly suppressed as compared with the pancreas of the control group.
- a diabetes model mouse it is a figure showing that a blood glucose level is markedly improved by administering anti-mouse CD98 antibody after onset of type 1 diabetes. It has been shown that type 1 diabetes can be treated by administration of the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention. It is a figure showing that the anti-human CD98 antibody and anti-mouse CD98 antibody of this invention show the effect
- mice that have developed collagen-induced arthritis it is a diagram showing the difference in the progress of arthritis between the anti-mouse CD98 antibody administration group and the non-administration group (rat IgG administration group).
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention has been shown to well suppress the progression of arthritis even for arthritis once developed.
- Splenocytes were extracted from mice that had collagen-induced arthritis (rat IgG administration group or anti-mouse CD98 antibody administration group), and the increase or decrease in [ 3 H] -thymidine uptake rate after collagen II treatment was shown.
- the [ 3 H] -thymidine uptake rate of collagen II-untreated spleen cells is defined as 1, and the increase rate based on that is shown.
- FIG. 1 It is a figure showing the evaluation of the influence which an anti-mouse CD98 antibody and an anti-human CD98 antibody exert on 3 H-leucine uptake of cells.
- the figure of a) represents the result of evaluating the inhibitory effect of leucine uptake by anti-mouse CD98 antibody using NIH3T3 cells as cells.
- the figure of b) represents the result of evaluating the inhibitory effect of leucine uptake by anti-human CD98 antibody using 293T cells as cells. None of the anti-CD98 antibodies inhibited leucine uptake into cells.
- Variable region nucleic acids related to the anti-mouse CD98 antibody (3-142 antibody) of the present invention and the conventional anti-CD98 antibody K 3 , 1-40-1, 3-69-6, and C2IgG1 of Patent Document 3
- For heavy chain CDRs 1-3 refer to the sequence of the variable region of existing antibodies (Rat (hybridoma YTH906) immunoglobulin variable region (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/M87783.1)).
- antibody in the present invention is used in the broadest sense, and a monoclonal antibody (including a full-length monoclonal antibody), as long as it exhibits a desired biological activity (here, activity as an anti-CD98 antibody described below), Any antibody such as a polyclonal antibody, an antibody variant, a low molecular weight antibody, a multispecific antibody (for example, a bispecific antibody), a chimeric antibody, a humanized antibody, a human antibody and the like is included.
- the “anti-CD98 antibody” of the present invention is an antibody having a specific binding ability to CD98 of a disulfide conjugate of CD98 heavy chain and CD98 light chain (having amino acid transport activity).
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention has two sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 2 and 4 as a heavy chain variable region and a light chain variable region.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention has two sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 6 and 8 as a heavy chain variable region and a light chain variable region.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 13 as the heavy chain variable region CDR1, the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 14 as the heavy chain variable region CDR2, and the heavy chain.
- the variable region CDR3 has the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 15.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 16 as the light chain variable region CDR1, the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 17 as the light chain variable region CDR2, and the light chain variable region CDR3. As the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 18.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention has the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 13 as the heavy chain CDR1, the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 14 as the heavy chain CDR2, and the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 15 as the heavy chain CDR3.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19 as the heavy chain variable region CDR1, the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 20 as the heavy chain variable region CDR2, and the heavy chain. It has the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21 as the chain variable region CDR3.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22 as the light chain variable region CDR1, the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 23 as the light chain variable region CDR2, and the light chain variable region CDR3. As the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 24.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention has the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19 as the heavy chain CDR1, the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 20 as the heavy chain CDR2, and the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21 as the heavy chain CDR3.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention has at least a) a binding site in the heavy chain of CD98, b) does not affect the amino acid uptake of CD98, and c) activates T lymphocytes (T cells). It is characterized by suppressing. Preferably, in addition to the features a) to c), d) a feature of suppressing cell adhesion mediated by fibronectin.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention suppresses the activation of T lymphocytes, and as a result, suppresses the production of OVA antibody in the OVA sensitization model.
- a more preferred embodiment of the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention has the feature that e) suppresses the production of OVA antibody in the OVA sensitization model in addition to the features of a) to d) above.
- Particularly preferred embodiments of the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention include the following features a) to e): a) having a binding site in the heavy chain of CD98; b) does not affect the amino acid uptake of CD98, c) has an inhibitory effect on T lymphocyte activation, d) suppress fibronectin-mediated cell adhesion, and e) suppress OVA antibody production in an OVA sensitization model.
- Preferred anti-CD98 antibodies of the present invention are mouse-type (anti-mouse CD98 antibody) and human-type (anti-human CD98 antibody) anti-CD98 antibodies.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention can be prepared according to a known method such as Patent Document 2.
- an anti-human CD98 antibody is produced by immunizing a non-human mammal such as a mouse with a human CD98-expressing cell line (including both naturally expressed cells and transformants).
- a non-human mammal such as a mouse with a human CD98-expressing cell line (including both naturally expressed cells and transformants).
- the anti-mouse CD98 antibody of the present invention can be obtained from anti-mouse CD98 antibody-producing cells (NITE BP-964) obtained by a known method such as the above method.
- the anti-human CD98 antibody of the present invention can be obtained from, for example, an anti-human CD98 antibody-producing cell (NITE BP-1007).
- the functional fragment of the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention means a fragment of an antibody that specifically binds to an antigen to which the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention specifically binds.
- Chain and light chain variable regions V H and V L
- F (ab ′) 2 F (ab ′) 2 , Fab ′, Fab, Fv, Fd, disulphide-linked FV (sdFv), Single-Chain FV (scFV) and polymers thereof (DJ King., Applications and Engineering of Monoclonal Antibodies., 1998 TJ International Ltd).
- Such an antibody fragment can be obtained by a conventional method, for example, digestion of an antibody molecule with a protease such as papain or pepsin, or a known genetic engineering technique.
- genes encoding these antibody fragments are constructed, introduced into an expression vector, and then expressed in an appropriate host cell (for example, Co, MS et al., J. Immunol. (1994) 152). , 2968-2976; Better, M. and Horwitz, AH, Methods Enzymol. (1989) 178, 476-496; Pluckthun, A. and Skerra, A., Methods Enzymol. (1989) 178, 497-515; Lamoyi, E., Methods Enzymol. (1986) 121, 652-663; Rousseaux, J. et al., Methods Enzymol. (1986) 121, 663-669; Bird, RE and Walker, BW, Trends Biotechnol.
- the functional fragment of the antibody of the present invention preferably has a smaller molecular weight than the full-length antibody, but may form a multimer such as a dimer, trimer, tetramer, etc. and has a larger molecular weight than the full-length antibody. Sometimes.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention includes a heavy chain having an amino acid sequence in which one or several amino acids have been deleted, substituted or added in the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain and / or light chain constituting the antibody. Monoclonal antibodies consisting of light chains are also included.
- Such partial modification of amino acids (deletion, substitution, insertion, addition) into the amino acid sequence of the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention is introduced by partially modifying the base sequence encoding the amino acid sequence. can do.
- This partial modification of the base sequence can be introduced by a conventional method using a known site-specific mutagenesis method (Site specific mutagenesis) (Proc Natl Acsd Sci USA., 1984 Vol. 81 5662-5666; Sambrook et al., Molecular Cloning A Laboratory Manual (1989) Second edition, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press).
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention encompasses antibodies having any immunoglobulin class and subclass, but according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it has a mouse immunoglobulin class and subclass, and a human immunoglobulin class and subclass.
- An antibody preferably immunoglobulin G (IgG).
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention can be produced, for example, by the method described below.
- CD98 or a part thereof, or a conjugate with an appropriate substance for enhancing the antigenicity of the antigen for example, keyhole limpet hemocyanin, bovine serum albumin, etc.
- an appropriate substance for enhancing the antigenicity of the antigen for example, keyhole limpet hemocyanin, bovine serum albumin, etc.
- cells expressing CD98 in a large amount on the cell surface Is immunized with non-human mammals such as rats, mice, rabbits, goats, horses, etc., together with an immunostimulant (Freund's adjuvant, etc.) as necessary, or an expression vector incorporating CD98 is administered to non-human mammals To immunize.
- the CD98 antibody of the present invention is prepared by preparing a hybridoma from an antibody-producing cell obtained from an immunized animal and a myeloma cell (myeloma cell) having no autoantibody-producing ability, cloning the hybridoma, and reacting against the antigen used for immunization. By selecting a clone that produces a monoclonal antibody exhibiting specific affinity.
- the method for producing an antibody according to the present invention will be described in more detail.
- the method for producing an antibody is not limited thereto, and for example, antibody-producing cells other than spleen cells and myeloma can also be used.
- DNA encoding CD98 is incorporated into an animal cell expression vector, the expression vector is introduced into an animal cell, and the obtained trait is obtained.
- the convertible strain itself can be used.
- an expression vector for animal cells for example, a vector such as pEGF-N1 (manufactured by Becton Dickinson Bioscience Clontech) can be used, and the insertion site is cleaved with an appropriate restriction enzyme and CD98 cleaved with the same enzyme.
- a vector for introducing a target gene can be prepared by ligating DNAs encoding. Then, by introducing the prepared expression vector, for example, a cell such as L929 cell (American Type Culture Collection No. CCL-1) as a host, a cell that highly expresses CD98 can be produced.
- Methods for introducing a gene into a host include any method (for example, a method using calcium ions, an electroporation method, a spheroplast method, a lithium acetate method, a calcium phosphate method, a lipofection method, etc.).
- the transformed cells thus prepared can be used as an immunogen for preparing a CD98 antibody.
- the expression vector itself can be used as an immunogen.
- CD98 can be produced based on a known base sequence or amino acid sequence by appropriately using a method known in the technical field such as a chemical synthesis method and a cell culture method in addition to a gene recombination technique. . And it is also possible to produce an anti-CD98 antibody using the CD98 protein thus obtained as an antigen.
- the partial sequence of CD98 can be produced by a gene recombination technique or a chemical synthesis method according to a method known in the technical field described below, or by appropriately cleaving CD98 using a proteolytic enzyme or the like. Can be manufactured.
- the antigen obtained as described above is immunized as follows. That is, the prepared antigen is combined with an appropriate substance for enhancing antigenicity (for example, keyhole limpet hemocyanin, bovine serum albumin, etc.), and if necessary, an immunostimulator (Freund's complete or incomplete adjuvant, etc.) Mix and immunize non-human mammals such as rats, mice, rabbits, goats and horses. Immunized animals are immunized multiple times at 3-10 day intervals. For example, when cells are used as the antigen, the number of cells used for one immunization is arbitrary. Usually, 10 3 to 10 8 , eg 10 6 cells are immunized.
- the monoclonal antibody of the present invention can be obtained by collecting immunocompetent cells from an immunized animal that has undergone multiple immunizations and cloning cells that produce the desired antibody.
- An immunocompetent cell refers to a cell having antibody-producing ability in an immunized animal.
- a hybridoma secreting a monoclonal antibody can be prepared according to the method of Kohler and Milstein et al. (Nature., 1975 Vol. 256: 495-497) and the like. That is, antibody-producing cells contained in the spleen, lymph node, bone marrow, tonsil, etc., preferably lymph node or spleen obtained from the immunized animal as described above, and preferably mouse, rat, guinea pig, hamster, rabbit Alternatively, it is prepared by cell fusion with myeloma cells having no autoantibody production ability derived from mammals such as humans.
- Cell fusion can be performed, for example, by mixing antibody-producing cells and myeloma cells in a high-concentration polymer solution such as polyethylene glycol (for example, molecular weight 1500 to 6000), usually at about 30 to 40 ° C. for about 1 to 10 minutes. .
- Hybridoma clones that produce monoclonal antibodies are screened by culturing the hybridomas in, for example, a microtiter plate, and the reactivity of the culture supernatant in the wells in which the growth has been observed with an immunoantigen, for example, an enzyme immunoassay method such as ELISA. It can be carried out by measuring using an immunological method such as radioimmunoassay or fluorescent antibody method.
- the hybridomas can be cultured in vitro and isolated from the culture supernatant. It can also be cultured in vivo in ascites of mice, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters or rabbits and isolated from ascites.
- a gene encoding a monoclonal antibody is cloned from an antibody-producing cell such as a hybridoma and incorporated into an appropriate vector, which is then used as a host (for example, a mammalian cell line such as Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell, E. coli, yeast cell, insect).
- Recombinant antibodies can be prepared using genetic recombination technology (PJDelves., ANTIBODY PRODUCTION ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES., 1997 WILEY, P.Shepherd and C.Dean., Monoclonal Antibodies., 2000 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, JW Goding., Monoclonal Antibodies: principles and practice., 1993 ACADEMIC PRESS).
- PJDelves., ANTIBODY PRODUCTION ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES. 1997 WILEY, P.Shepherd and C.Dean., Monoclonal Antibodies., 2000 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, JW Goding., Monoclonal Antibodies: principles and practice., 1993 ACADEMIC PRESS.
- a transgenic bovine, goat, sheep or pig in which the gene of the target antibody is integrated into the endogenous gene is produced using a transgenic animal production technique, and the antibody gene is derived from the
- hybridomas When culturing hybridomas in vitro, hybridomas are grown, maintained and stored according to various conditions such as the characteristics of the cell type to be cultured, the purpose of the test study and the culture method, and monoclonal antibodies are produced in the culture supernatant. It can be carried out with any nutrient medium derived from a known nutrient medium or a known basal medium as used for
- the produced monoclonal antibody is purified by an appropriate combination of methods well known in the art, such as chromatography using a protein A column, ion exchange chromatography, hydrophobic chromatography, ammonium sulfate salting out method, gel filtration, affinity chromatography and the like. be able to.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention can also be produced by genetic engineering based on the base sequence information of the variable region.
- an expression vector containing two sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1 and 3 or two sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 5 and 7 is introduced into a host, the host is cultured, and the antibody can be obtained from the culture.
- SEQ ID NOs: 1 and 3 may be introduced into the same expression vector, or may be introduced into separate expression vectors.
- SEQ ID NOs: 5 and 7 may be introduced into the same expression vector, or may be introduced into separate expression vectors. Expression vectors and hosts similar to those described above are used.
- a cell expressing the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention or a functional fragment thereof can be prepared using an expression vector constructed to express the anti-CD98 antibody.
- DNA encoding the target antibody is incorporated into an expression vector.
- it integrates into an expression vector so that it may express under the control of an expression control region, for example, an enhancer and a promoter.
- host cells are transformed with this expression vector to express the antibody. In that case, a combination of an appropriate host and an expression vector can be used.
- vectors examples include M13 vectors, pUC vectors, pBR322, pBluescript, pCR-Script, and the like.
- pGEM-T pDIRECT, pT7 and the like can be used in addition to the above vector.
- An expression vector is particularly useful when a vector is used for the purpose of producing an antibody.
- an expression vector for example, when the host is E. coli such as JM109, DH5 ⁇ , HB101, XL1-Blue, a promoter that can be efficiently expressed in E. coli, such as the lacZ promoter (Ward et al., Nature (1989) 341). , 544-546; FASEB J. (1992) 6, 2422-2427, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, araB promoter (Better et al., Science (1988) 240, 1041-1043, in its entirety by reference) Are incorporated herein), or have a T7 promoter or the like.
- vectors examples include pGEX-5X-1 (manufactured by Pharmacia), “QIAexpress® system” (manufactured by QIAGEN), pEGFP, or pET (in this case, the host expresses T7 RNA polymerase).
- pGEX-5X-1 manufactured by Pharmacia
- QIAexpress® system manufactured by QIAGEN
- pEGFP pEGFP
- pET in this case, the host expresses T7 RNA polymerase.
- BL21 is preferred).
- the vector may also contain a signal sequence for polypeptide secretion.
- a signal sequence for polypeptide secretion the pelB signal sequence (Lei, ⁇ S. P. et al J. Bacteriol. (1987) 169, 4397, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, when produced in the periplasm of E. coli. Built in).
- Introduction of a vector into a host cell can be performed using, for example, a calcium chloride method or an electroporation method.
- expression vectors derived from mammals for example, pcDNA3 (manufactured by Invitrogen), pEGF-BOS (Nucleic Acids. Res. 1990, 18 (17), p5322, incorporated herein in its entirety by reference), pEF, pCDM8), insect cell-derived expression vectors (eg “Bac-to-BAC baculovairus expression system” (GIBCO BRL), pBacPAK8), plant-derived expression vectors (eg pMH1, pMH2), animal virus-derived expression Vectors (eg, pHSV, pMV, pAdexLcw), retrovirus-derived expression vectors (eg, pZIPneo), yeast-derived expression vectors (eg, “Pichia Expression Kit” (manufactured by Invitrogen), pNV11, SP-Q01), hay An expression vector derived from a bacterium (eg, pPL608, pKTH50) or the like can be
- a promoter necessary for expression in the cells such as the SV40 promoter (see Mulligan et al., Nature (1979) 277, 108, see MMTV-LTR promoter, EF1 ⁇ promoter (Mizushima et al., Nucleic Acids Res. (1990) 18, 5322, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety), CAG promoter ( Gene. (1991) 108, 193, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety), having a CMV promoter, etc., and a gene (eg, drug (neomycin) for selecting transformed cells.
- SV40 promoter see Mulligan et al., Nature (1979) 277, 108, see MMTV-LTR promoter
- EF1 ⁇ promoter EF1 ⁇ promoter
- CAG promoter Gene. (1991) 108, 193, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety
- having a CMV promoter, etc. having a CMV promoter, etc.
- a gene
- a vector examples include pMAM, pDR2, pBK-RSV, pBK-CMV, pOPRSV, and pOP13.
- a vector having a DHFR gene complementary to the CHO cell lacking the nucleic acid synthesis pathway for example, And CCHO having a gene that expresses SV40 T antigen on the chromosome for the purpose of transient expression of the gene.
- Examples thereof include a method of transforming with a vector (such as pcD) having an SV40 replication origin using cells.
- a vector such as pcD
- the replication origin those derived from polyoma virus, adenovirus, bovine papilloma virus (BPV) and the like can also be used.
- the expression vector is used as a selectable marker as aminoglycoside transferase (APH) gene, thymidine kinase (TK) gene, E. coli xanthine guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (Ecogpt) gene, dihydrofolate reductase ( dhfr) gene and the like.
- APH aminoglycoside transferase
- TK thymidine kinase
- Ecogpt E. coli xanthine guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
- dhfr dihydrofolate reductase
- the present invention also provides an antibody that binds to the same epitope as that to which the antibody disclosed in the present invention (the above-mentioned anti-CD98 antibody) binds, and its use as a therapeutic agent for autoimmune diseases.
- the epitope can be predicted by a bioinformatic method such as analysis of sequence data or analysis of a three-dimensional structure. Whether or not they bind to the same epitope can be determined by confirming the presence or absence of a competitive relationship between the two antibodies for the epitope.
- the antibody used in the present invention may be, for example, a non-peptide polymer such as polyethylene glycol (PEG), a conjugated antibody bound to various molecules such as a radioactive substance and toxin.
- PEG polyethylene glycol
- a conjugated antibody can be obtained by chemically modifying the obtained antibody. Chemical modification methods have already been established in this field.
- the antibodies in the present invention also include these conjugate antibodies (DJKing., Applications and Engineering of Monoclonal antibodies., 1998 TJ International Ltd, Monoclonal Antibody-Based Therapy of Cancer., 1998 Marcel Dekker Inc; Chari et al , Cancer Res, 1992 Vol 152: 127; Liu et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 1996 Vol 93: 8681, all incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- the “autoimmune disease” of the present invention is a disease caused by the immune system producing autoantibodies against endogenous antigens.
- type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, systemic Examples include lupus erythematosus and Graves' disease.
- Previous studies have revealed that any autoimmune disease is caused by abnormal overactivation of T cells.
- CD4 positive or CD8 positive T lymphocytes (T cells) are excessively activated to promote the production of autoantibodies or cause tissue destruction, which has a great influence on the progress of disease states. It is a fact that.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention suppresses the activation of T lymphocytes (T cells), the above autoimmune diseases can be treated using the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention is effective for the treatment of type 1 diabetes, and as shown in FIGS. 10 to 12, it is effective for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. It is.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention can be used for the treatment of autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, and Graves' disease.
- preferred uses of the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention are treatment of type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, Graves' disease,
- the treatment of type 1 diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis can be mentioned.
- “Rheumatoid arthritis” of the present invention refers to an autoimmune disease in which joints, bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, etc. hurt, and the most frequent autoimmune disease that is often difficult to treat following a very chronic course It is.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention having an action of suppressing activation of T cells (T lymphocytes) is suitable for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
- the “type 1 diabetes” of the present invention refers to a disease in which pancreatic ⁇ -cells are destroyed mainly by autoimmunity and insulin production is depleted, resulting in insulin deficiency.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention having an action of suppressing activation of T cells (T lymphocytes) is suitable for the prevention and treatment of type 1 diabetes.
- the therapeutic agent for autoimmune diseases containing the anti-CD98 antibody according to the present invention is preferably provided as a pharmaceutical composition.
- Such pharmaceutical compositions contain a therapeutically effective amount of the antibody and are formulated into various forms for parenteral administration.
- the therapeutically effective amount refers to an amount that gives a therapeutic effect for a given symptom or administration plan.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may contain a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier in addition to the antibody.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier include sterilized water and physiological saline, stabilizers, excipients, antioxidants, buffers, preservatives, surfactants, chelating agents, binders and the like. it can.
- One or more of these carriers can be included.
- examples of the surfactant include nonionic surfactants such as sorbitan fatty acid esters such as sorbitan monocaprylate, sorbitan monolaurate, sorbitan monopalmitate; glycerin monocaprylate, glycerin monomyristate.
- nonionic surfactants such as sorbitan fatty acid esters such as sorbitan monocaprylate, sorbitan monolaurate, sorbitan monopalmitate; glycerin monocaprylate, glycerin monomyristate.
- Glycerin fatty acid esters such as glyceryl monostearate; polyglycerin fatty acid esters such as decaglyceryl monostearate, decaglyceryl distearate, decaglyceryl monolinoleate; polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate , Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monostearate, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monopalmitate, polyoxyethylene sorbitan trioleate, polyoxyethylene Polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters such as sorbitan tristearate; Polyoxyethylene sorbite fatty acid esters such as polyoxyethylene sorbit tetrastearate and polyoxyethylene sorbit tetraoleate; Polyoxyethylene glycerin such as polyoxyethylene glyceryl monostearate Fatty acid ester; polyethylene glycol fatty acid ester such as polyethylene glycol distearate; polyoxyethylene alkyl ether such as polyoxy
- surfactant examples include anionic surfactants such as alkyl sulfates having an alkyl group having 10 to 18 carbon atoms such as sodium cetyl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, and sodium oleyl sulfate; polyoxyethylene Polyoxyethylene alkyl ether sulfates having an average addition mole number of ethylene oxide of 2 to 4 and an alkyl group of 10 to 18 carbon atoms such as sodium lauryl sulfate; Carbon atoms of the alkyl group such as sodium lauryl sulfosuccinate Typical examples include alkylsulfosuccinic acid ester salts having 8 to 18 numbers; natural surfactants such as lecithin, glycerophospholipid; fingophospholipids such as sphingomyelin; and sucrose fatty acid esters of fatty acids having 12 to 18 carbon atoms. Can be mentioned.
- anionic surfactants such as alkyl sulfates having an
- the buffering agent phosphoric acid, citric acid buffer, acetic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, succinic acid, lactic acid, potassium phosphate, gluconic acid, caprylic acid, deoxycholic acid, salicylic acid, triethanolamine, fumaric acid And organic acids such as carbonate buffer, Tris buffer, histidine buffer, and imidazole buffer.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention contains, in addition to antibodies, other low molecular weight polypeptides, proteins such as serum albumin, gelatin and immunoglobulin, saccharides such as amino acids, polysaccharides and monosaccharides, carbohydrates, and sugar alcohols. You may go out.
- proteins such as serum albumin, gelatin and immunoglobulin
- saccharides such as amino acids, polysaccharides and monosaccharides, carbohydrates, and sugar alcohols. You may go out.
- amino acids in the present invention include basic amino acids such as arginine, lysine, histidine, ornithine and the like, or inorganic salts of these amino acids (preferably in the form of hydrochloride or phosphate, that is, phosphate amino acids). I can do it.
- suitable physiologically acceptable buffer substances such as inorganic acids, in particular hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, acetic acid, formic acid or salts thereof.
- phosphate is particularly advantageous in that a particularly stable lyophilizate is obtained.
- the preparation is substantially free of organic acids such as malic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid or the like or the corresponding anion (malate ion, tartaric acid ion, citrate ion, succinic acid ion, fumaric acid This is particularly advantageous when no acid ions or the like are present.
- organic acids such as malic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid or the like or the corresponding anion (malate ion, tartaric acid ion, citrate ion, succinic acid ion, fumaric acid
- Preferred amino acids are arginine, lysine, histidine, or ornithine.
- acidic amino acids such as glutamic acid and aspartic acid, and their salt forms (preferably sodium salts) or neutral amino acids such as isoleucine, leucine, glycine, serine, threonine, valine, methionine, cysteine, or alanine, or aromatic Amino acids such as phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan, or the derivative N-acetyltryptophan can also be used.
- saccharides and carbohydrates such as polysaccharides and monosaccharides include dextran, glucose, fructose, lactose, xylose, mannose, maltose, sucrose, trehalose, and raffinose.
- examples of the sugar alcohol include mannitol, sorbitol, inositol and the like.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is used as an aqueous solution for injection, it is isotonic containing, for example, physiological saline, glucose and other adjuvants (for example, D-sorbitol, D-mannose, D-mannitol, sodium chloride).
- the aqueous solution can be mixed with a suitable solubilizer (for example, alcohol (ethanol etc.), polyalcohol (propylene glycol, PEG etc.), nonionic surfactant (polysorbate 80, HCO-50) Etc.).
- a solubilizer for example, alcohol (ethanol etc.), polyalcohol (propylene glycol, PEG etc.), nonionic surfactant (polysorbate 80, HCO-50) Etc.
- it may further contain a diluent, a solubilizer, a pH adjuster, a soothing agent, a sulfur-containing reducing agent, an antioxidant and the like.
- examples of the sulfur-containing reducing agent include N-acetylcysteine, N-acetylhomocysteine, thioctic acid, thiodiglycol, thioethanolamine, thioglycerol, thiosorbitol, thioglycolic acid and salts thereof, and thiosulfuric acid.
- examples thereof include sodium, glutathione, and those having a sulfhydryl group such as thioalkanoic acid having 1 to 7 carbon atoms.
- antioxidant in the present invention examples include erythorbic acid, dibutylhydroxytoluene, butylhydroxyanisole, ⁇ -tocopherol, tocopherol acetate, L-ascorbic acid and salts thereof, L-ascorbyl palmitate, L-ascorbic acid steer.
- examples thereof include chelating agents such as rate, sodium bisulfite, sodium sulfite, triamyl gallate, propyl gallate, disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA), sodium pyrophosphate, and sodium metaphosphate.
- microcapsules such as hydroxymethylcellulose, gelatin, poly [methylmethacrylic acid]
- colloid drug delivery systems liposomes, albumin microspheres, microemulsions, nanoparticles, nanocapsules, etc.
- a method of making a drug a sustained-release drug is also known and can be applied to the present invention (Langer et al., J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 1981, 15: 167-277; Langer, Chem. Tech 1982, 12: 98-105; US Pat. No. 3,773,919; European Patent Application Publication (EP) 58,481; Sidman et al., Biopolymers 1983, 22: 547-556; EP 133, No. 988).
- the form of the preparation includes a lyophilized preparation (in this case, it can be reconstituted by adding a buffered aqueous solution as described above), a sustained release preparation, an enteric preparation, an injection or an infusion.
- the preparation can be selected according to the treatment purpose and treatment plan.
- the administration route may be appropriately determined, and for example, oral administration and parenteral administration such as intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous and intraperitoneal injection are conceivable.
- oral administration and parenteral administration such as intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous and intraperitoneal injection are conceivable.
- a method of bringing the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention into contact directly with an affected area of a patient is also possible.
- the dosage is appropriately determined by conducting tests using animals and clinical trials.
- the patient's condition or severity, age, weight, sex, etc. should be taken into consideration.
- oral administration it is about 0.01 mg to 1000 mg per day for an adult, and these can be administered once or divided into several times.
- parenteral administration about 0.01 mg to 1000 mg can be administered once by subcutaneous injection, intramuscular injection or intravenous injection.
- the present invention also includes a method for preventing or treating the above diseases using the antibody or pharmaceutical composition according to the present invention, and the present invention further includes the use of the antibody of the present invention for the production of a prophylactic or therapeutic agent for the above diseases. Include.
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention is provided for use as an ampule of a sterile solution or suspension dissolved in water or other pharmacologically acceptable solution.
- a sterile powder preparation preferably freeze-dried antibody of the present invention
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention can also be used as a mixture with other drugs that are useful in combination.
- specific examples of other drugs include antibodies other than the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention, autoimmune disease therapeutic agents, diabetes therapeutic agents, and the like. These agents used in combination with the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention are also referred to as concomitant agents.
- antibodies other than the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention include the antibodies provided in Patent Documents 1 and 2.
- therapeutic agents for autoimmune diseases include rheumatoid arthritis therapeutic agents.
- DPP-IV dipeptidyl peptidase-IV
- the above concomitant drugs may be used in combination of two or more at an appropriate ratio.
- Example 1 Production of anti-mouse CD98 antibody Bone marrow cells were isolated from BALB / c mice, and the bone marrow cells were cultured in the presence of GM-CSF for 8 days. Thereafter, the cells (1 ⁇ 10 7 cells) were immunized into the peritoneal cavity of 8-week-old Wistar rats. Immunization was repeated 2 weeks after the first immunization. Thereafter, immunization was performed again 2 weeks later, and the spleen was removed from the rat 3 days later. Using spleen cells and SP2 cells (myeloma cells), cell fusion was performed according to a conventional method, and selection was performed in HAT medium.
- SP2 cells myeloma cells
- antibodies that respond to dendritic cells were selected using a flow cytometer.
- single clones were picked using limiting dilution. Since the limiting dilution method was performed three times under the condition of 0.5 / well, it is considered to be a single clone. With the above method, 40 or more kinds of antibodies were successfully isolated. The obtained antibody was added to a T cell culture system (a mixed lymphocyte reaction in which BALB / c mouse T cells and C57BL / 6 mouse spleen cells were mixed), and antibodies that suppress T cell proliferation were selected. . Ten such antibodies were selected.
- spleen cells of BALB / c mice were solubilized using NP40, and the antibody was added to the solubilized protein molecule mixture.
- the antibody / protein complex was isolated using protein G and then separated using SDS gel. The separated protein was visualized by silver staining. As shown in FIG. 1, when a specifically reacting 75 kD band was cut out and identified using a mass spectrometer (LC-MAS), the recognized molecule was a CD98 heavy chain. It was revealed.
- the antibody did not react in Western blotting and was found to be an antibody recognizing a higher order structure.
- the anti-mouse CD98 antibody-producing cells that produce the antibody were domestically released on July 8, 2010 at the Japan Institute for Product Evaluation Technology Patent Microorganism Depositary Center (2-5-8 Kazusa Kamashichi, Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan). Deposited (NITE P-964) and transferred to the international deposit under the Budapest Treaty on February 7, 2011 and given the accession number NITE BP-964 (original deposit date: July 8, 2010) .
- the antibody produced by NITE BP-964 is also designated as 3-142 antibody.
- Example 2 Reactivity of anti-mouse CD98 antibody (mCD98Ab) of the present invention
- mCD98Ab anti-mouse CD98 antibody
- a mouse CD98 gene (mCD98, GenBank / EMBL / DDBJ accession no. U25708) was introduced and CD98 was introduced.
- drugs were selected with G418 and drug resistant cells were isolated.
- the cells were stained with rat immunoglobulin G (control antibody) or mCD98Ab, and free antibodies were washed and removed and then stained with PE-labeled anti-rat IgG.
- the result is shown in FIG. It was shown that the mCD98Ab of the present invention did not react with cells into which the CD98 gene was not introduced but reacted with cells into which the CD98 gene was introduced.
- the left figure shows cells into which only pcDNA3.1 has been introduced, and the right figure shows cells into which the mouse CD98 gene has been introduced. From the above results, it was shown that mCD98Ab of the present invention specifically recognizes mouse CD98 expressed in CHO cells.
- mice were immunized by injecting subcutaneously mice with a complex of OVA (ovalbumin) protein and complete Freud's adjuvant.
- OVA ovalbuproin
- the first day of immunization of the mice was set to 0, and 200 ⁇ g of each of the control antibody or anti-CD98 antibody was administered intraperitoneally to the mice on days 2, 4, 6 and 8.
- serum was separated from the mice, and OVA-specific IgM and IgG contained therein were measured by ELISA.
- Example 4 Effect of anti-mouse CD98 antibody (mCD98Ab) of the present invention on marginal zone B cells
- mCD98Ab anti-mouse CD98 antibody
- the effect on marginal zone B cells was confirmed.
- 200 ⁇ g of each of the control antibody and the anti-CD98 antibody was administered intraperitoneally to BALB / c mice.
- mouse spleen cells were isolated, stained with mouse anti-CD23 antibody and mouse anti-CD21 antibody, and examined with a flow cytometer. The result is shown in FIG. It was observed that the fraction of CD21 high CD23 low disappeared in the anti-mouse CD98 antibody administration group. This fraction is a cell population called marginal zone B cells. Until now, such an action (disappearance of marginal zone B cells) has not been observed with known anti-CD98 antibodies.
- T lymphocyte activation inhibitory effect of anti-mouse CD98 antibody (mCD98Ab) of the present invention In order to evaluate the function of mCD98 Ab of the present invention, the following T lymphocyte stimulation system was used. First, spleen cells of C57BL / 6 mice and BALB / c mice were separated and hemolyzed using an ammonium chloride solution. Thereafter, spleen cells of BALB / c mice were cultured in a 50 ⁇ g / ml mitomycin C solution for 45 minutes to stop DNA synthesis. Thereafter, spleen cells of C57BL / 6 mice and spleen cells of BALB / c mice were mixed and cultured for 3 days.
- mCD98Ab anti-mouse CD98 antibody
- [ 3 H] -thymidine was added 6 hours before the end of the culture, and its uptake was verified with a liquid scintillation counter after the end of the culture. Simultaneously with the addition of [ 3 H] -thymidine, 20 ⁇ g / ml of control IgG or mCD98 Ab was added. The result is shown in FIG. The mCD98Ab of the present invention was shown to suppress the stimulating activity of T lymphocytes.
- Example 6 Therapeutic effect of the anti-mouse CD98 antibody of the present invention on a type 1 diabetes model mouse
- the following type 1 diabetes model mouse was prepared, and the anti-mouse CD98 of the present invention was prepared. Antibody was administered to confirm the effect.
- the type 1 diabetes model is a system in which cyclophosphamide (CPM) is twice administered intraperitoneally to NOD mice (female, 10 weeks old) at intervals of 2 weeks to develop diabetes. Diabetes is diagnosed when fasting blood glucose is 250 mg / dl or more twice in a row.
- CPM cyclophosphamide
- the NOD mouse is a model mouse of type 1 diabetes that has been known for a long time and is known to spontaneously develop, but can be induced at an early stage by administering CPM. Therefore, this model was used this time.
- (1) Prevention effect of type 1 diabetes by anti-mouse CD98 antibody First, 200 ⁇ g / mouse of anti-mouse CD98 antibody is administered on the same day as the first CPM administration, and intraperitoneally administered 6 times every 3 days. As a control, 200 ⁇ g / mouse of a rat IgG antibody was used instead of the anti-mouse CD98 antibody, and similarly, intraperitoneally administered 6 times every 3 days. The result is shown in FIG.
- ⁇ represents the anti-mouse CD98 antibody administration group
- ⁇ represents the control group.
- the onset of diabetes was remarkably suppressed by administration of the anti-mouse CD98 antibody.
- the pancreas of each mouse of the anti-mouse CD98 antibody administration group and the control group was extracted and fixed with formalin, and then a paraffin section was prepared. After staining the thin-layer slice, HE staining was performed. The result of the micrograph is shown in FIG. In the pancreas of the control group, as shown in the left diagram of FIG. However, in the anti-mouse CD98 antibody administration group, there was no significant change in ⁇ cells as shown in the right diagram of FIG.
- the anti-human CD98 antibody of the present invention was produced as follows. First, the human CD98 gene (hCD98, GenBank / EMBL / DDBJ accession no. AB018010) was introduced into CHO cells by electroporation. Since the plasmid into which the human CD98 gene is incorporated contains a neomycin resistance gene, neomycin resistant CHO cells were selected. As a result, CHO cells in which human CD98 is constantly expressed (CHO-hCD98) could be established. The CHO-hCD98 was administered to Wistar rats for immunization (three times at 2-week intervals).
- Hybridomas were prepared by fusing spleen cells of sensitized rats and SP2 cells according to a conventional method. Hybridomas were screened for antibodies that react with CHO-hCD98 but not CHO cells using a flow cytometer. As a result, a total of 9 antibodies that could recognize human CD98 could be established.
- One of the anti-human CD98 antibodies exhibited cell adhesion inhibitory activity similar to that of the anti-mouse CD98 antibody of Example 1, as shown in Example 8.
- the anti-human CD98 antibody-producing cells that produce the antibody were deposited on November 30, 2010, by the National Institute for Product Evaluation Technology Patent Microorganisms Deposit Center (2-5-8, Kazusa Kamashichi, Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan).
- NITE BP-1007 was deposited in Japan (NITE P-1007) and transferred to an international deposit under the Budapest Treaty on February 7, 2011 and given the deposit number NITE BP-1007 (original deposit date: November 30, 2010) Day).
- the antibody produced by NITE BP-1007 is also designated as hCD98-314 antibody.
- Example 8 Cell adhesion inhibitory effect test of anti-human CD98 antibody and anti-mouse CD98 antibody of the present invention
- mouse CD98 gene or human CD98 gene was introduced into CHO cells, and the drug was selected by mouse.
- a CHO cell line constitutively expressing CD98 or human CD98 was established.
- the established cells were reacted with various concentrations of the anti-mouse CD98 antibody of Example 1 or the anti-human CD98 antibody of Example 7 at 4 ° C. for 30 minutes, and then the cells were washed.
- the cells were placed in a 24-well plate on which fibronectin was immobilized, and the number of cells to be spread was counted 4 hours after the transfer.
- Example 9 Therapeutic effect of anti-mouse CD98 antibody of the present invention on rheumatoid arthritis model mice
- a mouse induced arthritis model was prepared according to known literature (Kijima M. et al., J Immunol. 2009 Mar 15; 182). (6): 3566-72.).
- DBA / 1J mice (7-week-old male, 10 mice) were administered twice with an emulsion in which bovine collagen II and complete adjuvant were mixed and emulsified, and immunized to induce arthritis.
- a model mouse in which arthritis mainly consisting of joint swelling and redness was developed.
- the anti-mouse CD98 antibody 200 ⁇ g / one animal
- Rat IgG 100 ⁇ g / one animal
- the second bovine collagen II was administered on the 26th day, and the onset of arthritis was observed and evaluated. The result is shown in FIG. In FIG. 10, the clinical score is expressed as the mean ⁇ standard deviation.
- the horizontal axis represents the number of days after the second collagen immunization.
- the anti-mouse CD98 antibody-administered group significantly suppressed the onset of collagen-induced arthritis compared to the non-administered group. It was shown to have.
- Treatment effect after the onset of arthritis by anti-mouse CD98 antibody As in the previous section, two groups of DBA / 1J mice (7-week-old male, 10 mice) were divided into an antibody-administered group and a non-administered group, respectively. II was administered and the onset of arthritis was awaited.
- an anti-mouse CD98 antibody 400 ⁇ g / one animal was administered as an administration group and was not administered Rat IgG (100 ⁇ g / one animal) was administered as a group.
- the horizontal axis represents the number of days after the onset of arthritis. Moreover, it represents with the average +/- standard deviation of a clinical score.
- the anti-mouse CD98 antibody administration group shows a good inhibitory effect even on arthritis that has developed once compared with the non-administration group. Thus, it was shown that the anti-mouse CD98 antibody is effective for the treatment of arthritis.
- Anti-mouse CD98 antibody of the present invention suppresses T cell activation of spleen cells in rheumatoid arthritis model mice
- the second bovine collagen II On the 20th day after administration, the spleens were extracted from the mice of the administration group and the non-administration group, respectively. Bovine collagen II was added to the extracted mouse spleen cells at a concentration of 50 ⁇ g / ml and cultured for 72 hours.
- FIG. 12 shows the rate of increase when collagen is added, where 1 is the group to which no collagen (CII) is added. From this result, it was found that the T cell activation itself was significantly suppressed by administering the anti-mouse CD98 antibody of the present invention.
- Example 11 Inhibitory effect of anti-mouse CD98 antibody and anti-human CD98 antibody on cellular amino acid uptake
- Inhibitory effect of anti-mouse CD98 antibody Using NIH3T3 cells, the anti-mouse CD98 antibody prepared in Example 1 is treated at a final concentration of 30 ⁇ g / ml for 30 minutes at 37 ° C. After the treatment, the plate was washed, 1 ⁇ Ci [ 3 H] -leucine was added, and the mixture was incubated at 37 ° C. for 10 minutes. After washing the cells, 100 ⁇ l of lysis buffer was added to lyse the cells.
- Example 12 Analysis of genes encoding anti-mouse CD98 antibody and anti-human CD98 antibody (1) Analysis of anti-mouse CD98 antibody
- the hybridoma producing 3-142 antibody obtained in Example 1 contains 10% FBS.
- total RNA was extracted from about 1 ⁇ 10 7 cells using RNAiso Plus (Takara). The extraction method followed the reagent attachment. Total RNA was dissolved in Nuclease-free water (Ambion) and then subjected to DNA degradation using RNase-free DNase I (Takara) according to the attached document.
- reverse transcription reaction was performed using oligo dT primer and PrimeScript RT-PCR Kit (Takara).
- variable region of the antibody was amplified using PrimeSTAR HS DNA polymerase (Takara).
- the primers used were 5′-CGG AAT TCA GGT (GC) (AC) A (AG) CTG CAG (GC) AGT-3 ′ (SEQ ID NO: 9) and 5′-GCG GAT CCG GAC AGG GCT CCA GAG TTC CA-3 '(SEQ ID NO: 10), 5' for ⁇ chain-GCG AAT TCG ACA (CT) (CT) (AGC) (AT) G (AC) TGA C (ACT) C AGT CTC-3 '(SEQ ID NO: 11) and 5'-CGC GAA GCT TTC AGT AAC ACT GT (CT) CAG GAC A-3' (SEQ ID NO: 12) (Patrik Wernhoff et.
- ⁇ 3-142 antibody heavy chain variable region amino acid sequence > MDTRLSLVFLVLFIKGVQCEVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLKLSCAASGFTFSDYYMAWVRQAPKKGLEWVASISYEGSSIYYGDSVKGRVTISRDNAKSTLYLQMNSLRSEDTATYYCARRGYYGYKPFDYWGQGVMVTVSSAQTTAPSVYPLAPGCGDTTSSTVTLGCLVK array
- the complementary regions (CDR) 1 to 3 of the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention were determined. Specifically, it was determined by comparing with the heavy chain variable region amino acid sequence or the light chain variable region amino acid sequence of a conventional anti-CD98 antibody. Regarding CDRs 1 to 3 of the heavy chain, the sequence of the variable region (Rat (hybridoma YTH906) immunoglobulin variable region (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/M87783.1)) of an existing antibody (SEQ ID NO: The position was determined with reference to 25).
- Patent Document 3 SEQ ID NO: 43; SEQ ID NO: 26 in the present specification
- ABG Directory of 3D structures of antibodies (http://www.ibt.unam.mx/vir/structure/structures.html) and blast for Ig sequence (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/igblast) etc. (FIG. 15).
- variable region (Rattus norvegicus (hybridoma 53R-4) immunoglobulin rearranged kappa-chain mRNA variable (V) region, partial ds (http: //www.ncbi.nlm.nih. The position was determined with reference to gov / nuccore / L07407.1)) (SEQ ID NO: 27).
- a C2IgG1 light chain (SEQ ID NO: 83 of Patent Document 3; SEQ ID NO: 28 in the present specification) described in Patent Document 3, which is a conventional anti-CD98 antibody, was determined in the same manner as the heavy chain. (FIG. 16).
- amino acid sequences comprising CDR1-CDR3 of the heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region of 3-142 antibody and CDR1-CDR3 of heavy chain variable region and light chain variable region of hCD98-314 antibody are represented by the following SEQ ID NOs: It was an array.
- Sequence number 9 Primer (gamma chain) SEQ ID NO: 10: primer ( ⁇ chain) SEQ ID NO: 11: primer ( ⁇ chain) SEQ ID NO: 12: primer ( ⁇ chain)
- the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention and an autoimmune disease therapeutic agent using the same, for example, in the case of diabetes (especially type 1 diabetes) treatment, necrosis / depletion of pancreatic ⁇ cells can be suppressed, and a new antibody therapy for diabetes Became possible. Furthermore, in the case of treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, for example, the onset and progression of arthritis can be suppressed, and a new antibody therapy for rheumatism has become possible.
- the autoimmune disease therapeutic agent containing the anti-CD98 antibody of the present invention for the autoimmune disease for which there has been no appropriate therapeutic method in the past is very useful as a therapeutic agent that does not affect energy metabolism and has few side effects. It has become highly useful.
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Description
CD98hcは、最初、T細胞活性化抗原として発見されたものであり、様々な機能を持った糖タンパク質である。その機能としては、増殖中リンパ球、腫瘍細胞、その他の増殖能の高い細胞で高発現し、腫瘍形成を促進するインテグリン依存性シグナルに重要な役割を果たしている。
また、CD98(重鎖と軽鎖の複合体)のアミノ酸輸送を抑制するため、抗CD98抗体を用いた癌細胞の抑制効果が癌移植マウスモデルで報告されている(特許文献2、3)。このように、抗CD98抗体を使用して、抗癌剤として使用する試みについては、色々取り組みが行われている。しかし、抗癌剤以外の用途に関する取り組みは、ほとんど行われていない状況である。
この検討の中で、本発明者は、アミノ酸輸送活性を有するCD98(重鎖と軽鎖の複合体)がT細胞の活性化を正に制御する機能を持つことを明らかにした。そこで、更に研究を進めるため、CD98の重鎖に特異的結合能を有する抗CD98抗体を作製した。本発明の抗CD98抗体は特許文献2の抗CD98抗体とは異なり、アミノ酸輸送に全く影響を与えないが、膵臓β細胞を破壊するTリンパ球の活性化を顕著に抑制するという特徴を持っていた。更に、本発明の抗CD98抗体はフィブロネクチン介在の細胞接着を抑制すると言う特徴を持っていた。フィブロネクチンは、T細胞が他の細胞に接着して機能を発揮するために必要な接着因子であり、本発明の抗CD98抗体がフィブロネクチン介在の細胞接着を抑制することから、T細胞が膵臓β細胞に接着することが抑制され、結果としてT細胞による膵臓β細胞の破壊が抑制できることになると考えられた。
更に、本発明の抗CD98抗体の効果を見出すため、各種の動物モデル実験を行なったところ、本抗体が1型糖尿病の進行を抑制するだけでなく、治療できることを見出した。即ち、これまでインスリンの補充療法以外に適切な治療方法のなかった膵臓β細胞のアポトーシスに基づく1型糖尿病に対して、本抗体が非常に有効であることが示された。
また、本発明の抗CD98抗体は、関節リウマチの進行を抑制できることも分かった。これらの知見から、本発明の抗CD98抗体は、自己免疫疾患の治療薬として有用であることが示された。本発明者は、以上の知見に基づいて本発明を完成した。
[2]CDR1として配列番号22の配列を、CDR2として配列番号23の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号24の配列を有する軽鎖を含む、抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[3]重鎖のCDR1として配列番号19の配列を、CDR2として配列番号20の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号21の配列を有し、軽鎖のCDR1として配列番号22の配列を、CDR2として配列番号23の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号24の配列を有する、抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[4]配列番号6および8の2配列を、重鎖可変領域および軽鎖可変領域としてそれぞれ有する、上記[1]~[3]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[5]抗CD98抗体が、NITE BP-1007由来のものである、上記[1]~[4]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[6]抗体重鎖定常領域のクラスがIgGである、上記[1]~[5]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[7]前記機能的断片が、抗体の重鎖および軽鎖可変領域(VHおよびVL)、Fab、Fab’、F(ab’)2、Fv、Fd、scFv、sdFvおよびそれらの組み合わせからなる群から選択されるものである、上記[1]~[6]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[9]CDR1として配列番号16の配列を、CDR2として配列番号17の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号18の配列を有する軽鎖を含む、抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[10]重鎖のCDR1として配列番号13の配列を、CDR2として配列番号14の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号15の配列を有し、且つ、軽鎖のCDR1として配列番号16の配列を、CDR2として配列番号17の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号18の配列を有する、上記[8]または[9]に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[11]配列番号2および4の2配列を、重鎖可変領域および軽鎖可変領域としてそれぞれ有する、上記[8]~[10]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[12]抗体重鎖定常領域のクラスがIgGである、上記[8]~[11]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[13]前記機能的断片が、抗体の重鎖および軽鎖可変領域(VHおよびVL)、Fab、Fab’、F(ab’)2、Fv、Fd、scFv、sdFvおよびそれらの組み合わせからなる群から選択されるものである、上記[8]~[12]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[14]抗CD98抗体が、NITE BP-964由来のものである、上記[8]~[13]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
[15]上記[1]~[14]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片を発現する、細胞。
[16]上記[1]~[14]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片を有効成分として含んでなる、医薬組成物。
[17]上記[1]~[14]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片を有効成分とする、自己免疫疾患治療剤。
[18]自己免疫疾患が、1型糖尿病、関節リウマチ、潰瘍性大腸炎、乾癬、クローン病、全身性エリテマトーデス、またはバセドウ病である、上記[17]記載の自己免疫疾患治療剤。
[19]自己免疫疾患が1型糖尿病または関節リウマチである、上記[17]または[18]に記載の自己免疫疾患治療剤。
[20]該抗CD98抗体が、
a)CD98の重鎖に結合部位を有し、
b)CD98のアミノ酸取り込みに影響を与えず、且つ
c)Tリンパ球活性化抑制作用を有する
ことを特徴とする、上記[17]~[19]のいずれかに記載の自己免疫疾患治療剤。
[22]配列番号5および7の2配列を含む発現ベクターを宿主に導入して該宿主を培養し、培養物から該抗体を取得することを特徴とする、上記[1]~[7]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片の製造方法。
[23]宿主が、大腸菌、酵母細胞、昆虫細胞、哺乳動物細胞、植物細胞、植物および哺乳動物(ヒトを除く)からなる群から選択される、上記[21]または[22]に記載の方法。
[24]治療上有効量の上記[1]~[14]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片を対象に投与することを含む、自己免疫疾患の予防または治療方法。
[25]自己免疫疾患の予防または治療の為の、上記[1]~[14]のいずれかに記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
例えば、本発明の抗CD98抗体は、重鎖のCDR1として配列番号13のアミノ酸配列を、重鎖のCDR2として配列番号14のアミノ酸配列を、および重鎖のCDR3として配列番号15のアミノ酸配列を有し、且つ、軽鎖のCDR1として配列番号16のアミノ酸配列を、軽鎖のCDR2として配列番号17のアミノ酸配列を、および軽鎖のCDR3として配列番号18のアミノ酸配列を有する。
例えば、本発明の抗CD98抗体は、重鎖のCDR1として配列番号19のアミノ酸配列を、重鎖のCDR2として配列番号20のアミノ酸配列を、および重鎖のCDR3として配列番号21のアミノ酸配列を有し、且つ、軽鎖のCDR1として配列番号22のアミノ酸配列を、軽鎖のCDR2として配列番号23のアミノ酸配列を、および軽鎖のCDR3として配列番号24のアミノ酸配列を有する。
本発明の抗CD98抗体は、Tリンパ球の活性化を抑制することから、結果としてOVA感作モデルにおいてOVA抗体の産生を抑制する。従って、本発明の抗CD98抗体のより好ましい態様は、上記a)~d)の特徴に加え、e)OVA感作モデルにおいてOVA抗体の産生を抑制する、という特徴を具備する。本発明の抗CD98抗体の特に好ましい態様は、以下のa)~e)の特徴;
a)CD98の重鎖に結合部位を有する、
b)CD98のアミノ酸取り込みに影響を与えない、
c)Tリンパ球活性化抑制作用を有する、
d)フィブロネクチン介在の細胞接着を抑制する、および
e)OVA感作モデルにおいてOVA抗体の産生を抑制する
を有する。
本発明の抗CD98抗体は、特許文献2等の公知の方法に準じて作製することができる。例えば、ヒトCD98発現細胞株(天然に発現している細胞および形質転換体のいずれをも含む)をマウス等の非ヒト哺乳動物に免疫することにより、抗ヒトCD98抗体(マウスモノクローナル抗体)が作製されている(Haynes B. F et al., J. Immunol., (1981), 126, 1409-1414、 Masuko T. et al., Cancer Res., (1986), 46, 1478-1484、およびFreidman AW. et al., Cell. Immunol., (1994), 154, 253-263)。
本発明の抗マウスCD98抗体は、上記方法などの公知方法で得られた抗マウスCD98抗体産生細胞(NITE BP-964)から得ることができる。同様に本発明の抗ヒトCD98抗体も、例えば抗ヒトCD98抗体産生細胞(NITE BP-1007)から得ることができる。
本発明の抗体の機能的断片は、全長抗体よりも分子量が小さくなることが好ましいが、例えば、ダイマー、トリマー、テトラマーなどの多量体を形成すること等もあり、全長抗体よりも分子量が大きくなることもある。
CD98若しくはその一部、あるいは抗原の抗原性を高めるための適当な物質(例えば、キーホールリンペットヘモシアニンやウシ血清アルブミン等)との結合物、またはCD98を細胞表面に多量に発現している細胞を、必要に応じて免疫賦活剤(フロイントアジュバント等)とともに、ラット、マウス、ウサギ、ヤギ、ウマ等の非ヒト哺乳動物に免疫する、またはCD98を組み込んだ発現ベクターを非ヒト哺乳動物に投与することにより免疫感作を行う。本発明のCD98抗体は、免疫感作動物から得た抗体産生細胞と自己抗体産生能のない骨髄腫系細胞(ミエローマ細胞)からハイブリドーマを調製し、ハイブリドーマをクローン化し、免疫に用いた抗原に対して特異的親和性を示すモノクローナル抗体を産生するクローンを選択することによって取得することができる。
宿主への遺伝子の導入方法は公知であり、任意の方法(例えばカルシウムイオンを用いる方法、エレクトロポレーション法、スフェロプラスト法、酢酸リチウム法、リン酸カルシウム法、リポフェクション法等)が挙げられる。
本発明の「関節リウマチ」とは、関節や骨、筋肉、じん帯、腱などが痛む自己免疫疾患のことを言い、きわめて慢性の経過をたどり治療に難渋することが多いもっとも頻度の高い自己免疫疾患である。関節リウマチは、CD4陽性T細胞が過剰に活性化し、様々なサイトカインを産生することに加えて、CD8陽性T細胞が関節組織を破壊することによって病状が進展することが知られている。そのため、T細胞(Tリンパ球)の活性化抑制作用を持つ、本発明の抗CD98抗体は、関節リウマチの治療に好適なものである。
本発明の「1型糖尿病」とは、主に自己免疫により膵β細胞が破壊され、インスリンの産生が枯渇して、インスリン不足に陥る疾患を言う。また、糖尿病が重症化し、インスリン抵抗性が亢進し、膵臓β細胞が疲弊し、アポトーシスが起こり始めると、2型糖尿病から結果として、1型糖尿病に推移して来ることになる。1型糖尿病の発症にはCD4陽性およびCD8陽性T細胞のいずれもが寄与し、最終的にCD8陽性T細胞が膵臓β細胞を破壊することによりインスリンの欠乏が惹起される。従って、T細胞(Tリンパ球)の活性化抑制作用を持つ、本発明の抗CD98抗体は、1型糖尿病の予防と治療に好適なものである。
本発明の医薬組成物は、抗体に加えて、薬学的に許容される担体が含まれてもよい。薬学的に許容される担体としては、例えば、滅菌水や生理食塩水、安定剤、賦形剤、酸化防止剤、緩衝剤、防腐剤、界面活性剤、キレート剤、結合剤等を挙げることができる。これら担体のうち1種または複数を含むことができる。
本発明は、本発明による抗体または医薬組成物を用いた上記疾患の予防または治療法をも包含し、さらに本発明は本発明の抗体の上記疾患の予防または治療剤の製造への使用をも包含する。
本発明の好ましい態様によれば、本発明の抗CD98抗体は、水またはそれ以外の薬理学的に許容し得る溶液に溶解した無菌性溶液または懸濁液のアンプルとして使用に供される。また、無菌粉末製剤(本発明の抗体を凍結乾燥するのが好ましい)をアンプルに充填しておき、使用時に薬理学的に許容し得る溶液で希釈してもよい。
本発明の抗CD98抗体以外の抗体としては、例えば特許文献1および2で提供される抗体が挙げられる。
自己免疫疾患治療剤としては、慢性関節リウマチ治療剤等が挙げられる。
糖尿病治療剤としては、インスリン製剤、α-グルコシダーゼ阻害剤、ビグアナイド剤、インスリン分泌促進剤、ジペプチジルペプチダーゼ-IV(DPP-IV)阻害剤、GLP-1、GLP-1アナログ、プロテインチロシンホスファターゼ阻害剤、β3アゴニスト等が挙げられる。
BALB/cマウスから骨髄細胞を分離し、その骨髄細胞をGM-CSF存在下で8日間培養した。その後に、その細胞(1x107個)を8週齢のWistarラットの腹腔に免疫した。一回免疫後の2週間後に再度免疫を繰り返した。その後、2週間後に再度免疫し、その3日後にラットから脾臓を取り出した。脾臓細胞とSP2細胞(ミエローマ細胞)を用いて、常法に従って細胞融合を行いHAT培地で選択をした。その後、フローサイトメーターを用いて樹状細胞に応答する抗体を選択した。選択された抗体については限界希釈法を用いて、単一クローンを採取した。0.5個/wellの条件で限界希釈法を三度行っていることから、単一のクローンであると考えられる。以上の方法で、40種類以上の抗体を単離することに成功した。
得られた抗体を、T細胞培養系(BALB/cマウスのT細胞と、C57BL/6マウスの脾臓細胞を混合した混合リンパ球反応)に添加し、T細胞の増殖を抑制する抗体を選別した。そのような抗体は10種類選択された。そのうちの一つの抗体(mCD98Ab)が認識する分子を同定するために、NP40を用いてBALB/cマウスの脾臓細胞を可溶化し、その可溶化されたタンパク分子混合体に抗体を添加した。プロテインGを用いて抗体・タンパク複合体を単離した後に、SDSゲルを使って分離した。分離されたタンパクを銀染色により可視化した。図1に示されるように、特異的に反応している75kDのバンドを切りだし、質量分析器(LC-MAS)を用いて同定したところ、認識している分子はCD98重鎖であることが明らかになった。
なお、当該抗体は、ウェスタンブロットでは反応せず、高次構造を認識している抗体であることが分かった。当該抗体を産出する抗マウスCD98抗体産生細胞は、2010年7月8日に独立行政法人製品評価技術基盤機構特許微生物寄託センター(日本国千葉県木更津市かずさ鎌足2-5-8)に国内寄託(NITE P-964)され、2011年2月7日にブダペスト条約下での国際寄託に移管されて受託番号NITE BP-964が付与されている(原寄託日:2010年7月8日)。NITE BP-964により産出される抗体は、3-142抗体とも表示される。
本発明のmCD98Abの反応性を見るため、マウスCD98遺伝子(mCD98,GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession no. U25708)を導入しCD98を発現するCHO細胞(293T/CD98)を作製した。即ち、CHO細胞にpcDNA3.1に組み込んだマウスCD98遺伝子およびpcDNA3.1のみを、電気穿孔法で遺伝子導入した。CHO細胞のゲノムにCD98遺伝子が組み込まれた細胞を選択するために、G418で薬剤選択し、薬剤耐性細胞を単離した。その細胞をラットイムノグロブリンG(コントロール抗体)あるいはmCD98Abを用いて染色し、フリーの抗体を洗浄・除去した後にPE標識抗ラットIgGで染色した。その結果を図2に示す。本発明のmCD98AbはCD98遺伝子を導入されなかった細胞には反応せず、CD98遺伝子が導入された細胞に反応することが示された。左図は、pcDNA3.1のみを遺伝子導入した細胞、右図はマウスCD98遺伝子を導入した細胞である。
以上の結果から、本発明のmCD98AbはCHO細胞に発現したマウスCD98を特異的に認識していることが示された。
本発明のmCD98Abの機能を評価するため、OVA感作モデルを作製した。即ち、BALB/cマウスにOVA(卵白アルブミン)プロテインと完全フロイトアジュバントを混合した複合体をマウスの皮下に注射し免疫感作した。当該マウスの免疫感作の初日を0として、2,4,6,8日目にコントロール抗体あるいは抗CD98抗体を各200μg、マウスの腹腔内に投与した。10日目にマウスから血清を分離しその中にあるOVA特異的なIgMとIgGをELISA法で測定した。即ち、96穴プレートに、Ovalbuminを50μg/mlの濃度で固相化した後に、採取した血清を反応させた。Ovalbuminに反応した抗Ovalbumin抗体は、HRP標識抗マウスIgGによって検出した。
その結果を図3に示す。図3に示されるように、本発明の抗マウスCD98抗体投与群ではOVA抗体の産生が顕著に低下していることが観察された。これまで既知の抗CD98抗体では、血中の抗原特異抗体価を顕著に低減させるような作用は観察されていないことから、本発明の抗CD98抗体の特性であると考えられた。
本発明のmCD98Abの機能を評価するため、辺縁帯B細胞への効果を確認した。まず、コントロール抗体および抗CD98抗体の各200μgをBALB/cマウスの腹腔内に投与した。投与2日後にマウス脾臓細胞を分離し、マウス抗CD23抗体およびマウス抗CD21抗体で染色してフローサイトメーターで検討した。
その結果を図4に示す。CD21highCD23lowの分画が抗マウスCD98抗体投与群で消失していることが観察された。この分画は辺縁帯B細胞と呼ばれる細胞集団である。これまで既知の抗CD98抗体ではこのような作用(辺縁帯B細胞の消失)は観察されていない。
本発明のmCD98Abの機能を評価するため、以下のTリンパ球刺激系を用いて検討した。まず、C57BL/6マウスとBALB/cマウスの脾臓細胞を分離し、塩化アンモニウム溶液を用いて溶血した。その後、BALB/cマウスの脾臓細胞は50μg/mlのマイトマイシンC溶液で45分間培養して、DNA合成を止める作業を行った。その後、C57BL/6マウスの脾臓細胞とBALB/cマウスの脾臓細胞を3日間混合培養した。培養終了の6時間前に[3H]-thymidineを添加し、培養終了後に液体シンチレーションカウンターでその取り込みを検証した。[3H]-thymidineの添加と同時にコントロールIgGまたはmCD98Abを、それぞれ20μg/ml加えた。
その結果を、図5に示す。本発明のmCD98AbはTリンパ球の刺激活性を抑制することが示された。
本発明のmCD98Abの機能を評価するため、以下の1型糖尿病モデルマウスを作製し、本発明の抗マウスCD98抗体を投与して効果を確認した。
1型糖尿病モデルとは、NODマウス(雌、10週齢)にサイクロフォスファマイド(CPM)を2週間間隔で腹腔内に二回投与して糖尿病を発症させる系である。空腹時血糖が2回連続250mg/dl以上のとき、糖尿病と診断する。なお、NODマウスは古くから知られている1型糖尿病のモデルマウスであり、自然発症をすることも知られているが、CPMを投与することで早期に誘導が可能である。そこで、今回はこのモデルを使用した。
(1)抗マウスCD98抗体による1型糖尿病の発症予防効果:
先ず、抗マウスCD98抗体200μg/匹を一回目のCPM投与と同日に投与し、3日毎に6回腹腔内投与する。コントロールとして、抗マウスCD98抗体の代わりにラットIgG抗体200μg/匹を使用し、同様に3日毎に6回腹腔内投与した。その結果を図6に示す。■は、抗マウスCD98抗体投与群を表わし、●はコントロール群を表わしている。図6に示されるように、抗マウスCD98抗体の投与により、顕著に糖尿病の発症が抑制された。
更に、抗マウスCD98抗体投与群とコントロール群の各マウスの膵臓を摘出し、ホルマリン固定を行った後に、パラフィン切片を作製した。薄層切片を切り出した後にHE染色を行った。その顕微鏡写真の結果を図7に示す。コントロール群の膵臓では、図7の左図に示されるようにβ細胞に壊死脱落が見られた。しかし、抗マウスCD98抗体投与群では、図7の右図に示されるようにβ細胞に大きな変化はなかった。
(2)抗マウスCD98抗体による1型糖尿病の発症後の治療効果:
NODマウスを15週齢から尿糖および血糖を観察し、尿糖が陽性で随時血糖が200mg/dlを超えたマウスを糖尿病を発症したと判断した。糖尿病を発症したマウスに、抗マウスCD98抗体200μgを発症時と6日後に腹腔内に投与した。血糖は1日おきに測定し、糖尿病の発症が抑制されるかどうかを検討した。図8に示すように、二回の抗体投与によって、血糖値は顕著に低下する傾向にあった。このことから、本発明の抗CD98抗体は、一旦発症した1型糖尿病でも有効な治療効果を有することが明らかになった。
本発明の抗ヒトCD98抗体を以下のようにして作製した。まず、ヒトCD98遺伝子(hCD98,GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession no. AB018010)をCHO細胞に電気穿孔法で導入した。ヒトCD98遺伝子が組み込まれているプラスミドにはネオマイシン耐性遺伝子が入っているため、ネオマイシン耐性のCHO細胞を選別した。その結果、ヒトCD98が恒常的に発現するCHO細胞(CHO-hCD98)を樹立することができた。上記CHO-hCD98をWistarラットに投与し免疫感作(2週間間隔で三回)させた。感作ラットの脾臓細胞とSP2細胞を定法に従って融合させてハイブリドーマを作成した。ハイブリドーマは、フローサイトメーターを使って、CHO-hCD98に反応するがCHO細胞には反応しない抗体を選別した。その結果、合計で9個のヒトCD98を認識すると思われる抗体を樹立できた。
なお、その内の一つの抗ヒトCD98抗体は、実施例8で示されるように、実施例1の抗マウスCD98抗体と同様の細胞接着阻害活性を示した。
なお、当該抗体を産出する抗ヒトCD98抗体産生細胞は、2010年11月30日に独立行政法人製品評価技術基盤機構特許微生物寄託センター(日本国千葉県木更津市かずさ鎌足2-5-8)に国内寄託(NITE P-1007)され、2011年2月7日にブダペスト条約下での国際寄託に移管されて受託番号NITE BP-1007が付与されている(原寄託日:2010年11月30日)。NITE BP-1007により産出される抗体は、hCD98-314抗体とも表示される。
実施例7の方法に準じて、マウスCD98遺伝子あるいはヒトCD98遺伝子をCHO細胞に導入し、薬剤選択によりマウスCD98あるいはヒトCD98を恒常的に発現するCHO細胞株を樹立した。樹立された細胞を各種濃度の実施例1の抗マウスCD98抗体あるいは実施例7の抗ヒトCD98抗体と4℃で30分反応させた後、細胞を洗浄した。フィブロネクチンを固相化した24wellプレートに上記細胞を入れ、spreadingする細胞数を移入後4時間でカウントした。抗体で処理しない群のspreadingした細胞数を100%として、抗体で処理した場合のspreading阻害の割合を評価した。
その結果を図9に示す。図9に示されるように、本発明の抗マウスCD98抗体あるいは抗ヒトCD98抗体はいずれもCHO細胞のspreadingを阻害することがわかった。つまり両抗体共に細胞の接着を阻害する同等の能力を持っていることが示された。
マウスの誘導型関節炎モデルを公知文献に準じて作成した(Kijima M.等, J Immunol. 2009 Mar 15;182(6):3566-72.)。まず、DBA/1Jマウス(7週齢の雄、10匹)に、牛コラーゲンIIと完全アジュバントを混合乳化させたエマルジョンを2回投与し、免疫感作させて、関節炎を誘発させた。その結果、関節の腫脹、発赤を主体とする関節炎が発症したモデルマウスを作成することができた。
(1)抗マウスCD98抗体による関節炎の発症予防効果:
DBA/1Jマウス(7週齢の雄、10匹)のそれぞれ2群を抗体投与群と非投与群に分け、牛コラーゲンIIと完全アジュバントを混合乳化させたエマルジョン投与の2日前に、投与群には抗マウスCD98抗体(200μg/一匹)を投与し、非投与群にはラットIgG(100μg/一匹)を投与した。最初の牛コラーゲンIIの投与後、2日目、4日目、6日目に、上記と同様に、投与群には抗マウスCD98抗体(200μg/一匹)を投与し、非投与群にはラットIgG(100μg/一匹)を投与した。更に、26日目に2回目の牛コラーゲンIIを投与し、関節炎の発症を観察評価した。
その結果を図10に示す。図10では、その臨床スコアの平均±標準偏差で表している。横軸は二回目のコラーゲン免疫後からの日数を表している。この結果に示されるように、抗マウスCD98抗体投与群は、非投与群と対比して、コラーゲン誘導性の関節炎の発症が顕著に抑制されており、抗マウスCD98抗体は関節炎の発症予防効果を持つことが示された。
(2)抗マウスCD98抗体による関節炎の発症後の治療効果:
前項と同様に、DBA/1Jマウス(7週齢の雄、10匹)のそれぞれ2群を抗体投与群と非投与群に分け、同様に牛コラーゲンIIを投与後、26日目に再度牛コラーゲンIIを投与し、関節炎の発症を待った。2回目の牛コラーゲンIIを投与後の3日目、5日目、7日目、9日目、11日目に、投与群として抗マウスCD98抗体(400μg/一匹)を投与し、非投与群としてラットIgG(100μg/一匹)を投与した。
その結果を図11に示す。図11では、横軸は関節炎発症後からの日数を表している。また、臨床スコアの平均±標準偏差で表している。この結果に示されるように、抗マウスCD98抗体投与群は、非投与群と対比して、一度発症した関節炎に対しても、良好な抑制効果が示されている。このように、抗マウスCD98抗体は関節炎の治療に有効であることが示された。
実施例9(2)の関節炎モデル治療実験を実施した後、2回目の牛コラーゲンIIを投与後20日目に投与群、非投与群のマウスからそれぞれ脾臓を摘出した。摘出したマウス脾臓細胞に牛コラーゲンIIを50μg/mlの濃度で添加し72時間培養した。培養終了の8時間前に[3H]-thymidineを1マイクロキューリー(μCi)添加し、培養終了後、脾臓細胞への[3H]-thymidineの取り込みを液体シンチレーションカウンターでカウントした。
その結果を図12に示す。図12では、コラーゲン(CII)を添加しない群を1としてコラーゲンを添加した場合の増加率を表している。この結果から、本発明の抗マウスCD98抗体を投与することで、T細胞の活性化そのものが顕著に抑制されていることが分かった。
(1)抗マウスCD98抗体の阻害効果:
NIH3T3細胞を用いて、実施例1で作製された抗マウスCD98抗体を終濃度30μg/mlとして、上記細胞を37℃で30分間処理する。処理後に洗浄し、1μCiの[3H]-ロイシンを加えて、10分間37℃で保温した。当該細胞を洗浄後、100μlのLysis bufferを加えて、当該細胞を溶解した。溶解液の上清を採取し、上清の単位タンパク量当たりの放射線量を求めた。
その結果を図13のa)に示す。本図から明らかなように、コントロールのIgGを加えた試験結果と対比して、抗マウスCD98抗体は、NIH3T3細胞のアミノ酸取り込みを全く阻害しないことが示された。
(2)抗ヒトCD98抗体の阻害効果:
293T細胞を用いて、実施例7で作製された抗ヒトCD98抗体を使用して、上記(1)と同じ操作を行なった。
その結果を図13のb)に示す。本図から明らかなように、コントロールのIgGを加えた試験結果と対比して、抗ヒトCD98抗体は、293T細胞のアミノ酸取り込みを全く阻害しないことが示された。
(1)抗マウスCD98抗体の解析
実施例1で得られた3-142抗体を産生するハイブリドーマを10%FBSが入ったRPMI1640培地で培養し、約1x107個の細胞からRNAiso Plus(Takara)を用いてtotal RNAを抽出した。抽出方法は試薬の添付書類に従った。total RNAをNuclease-free water(Ambion)に溶解した後、RNase-free DNase I(Takara)を用いて、添付書類に従ってDNA分解処理を行った。total RNAからcDNAを得るため、オリゴdTプライマーとPrimeScript RT-PCR Kit(Takara)を用いて逆転写反応を行った。cDNAを鋳型にしてPrimeSTAR HS DNA polymerase(Takara)を用いて抗体の可変領域を増幅した。
使用したプライマーは、γ鎖用は5’-CGG AAT TCA GGT (GC) (AC) A (AG) CTG CAG (GC) AGT-3’(配列番号9)と5’-GCG GAT CCG GAC AGG GCT CCA GAG TTC CA-3’(配列番号10)、κ鎖用は5’-GCG AAT TCG ACA (CT) (CT) (AGC) (AT) G (AC) TGA C (ACT) C AGT CTC-3’(配列番号11)と5’-CGC GAA GCT TTC AGT AAC ACT GT (CT) CAG GAC A-3’(配列番号12)である(Patrik Wernhoff et. al., Int. Immunol., 13(7) pp909-919, 2001)。
PCRはγ鎖用には98℃で2分間加熱後に98℃で10秒、57℃で5秒、72℃で2分間の3ステップを40サイクル行った。κ鎖のPCRは98℃で2分間加熱後に98℃で10秒、55℃で5秒、72℃で2分間の3ステップを40サイクル行った。
PCR産物を2%アガロースゲルを用いて電気泳動し、γ鎖のPCRでは約700bpのところに、κ鎖のPCRでは約550bpのところにシングルバンドが見られることを確認した後、これらのバンドを切り出し、QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit(Qiagen)を用いて精製した。精製産物をBig Dye Terminator v3.1 Cycle Sequencing Kit(Applied Biosystems)を用いてダイレクトシークエンスを行い、3100-Avant Genetic Analyzer(Applied Biosystems)を用いてシークエンスの解析を行った。
3-142抗体の重鎖可変領域および軽鎖可変領域を含むDNA配列、並びに重鎖可変領域および軽鎖可変領域を含むアミノ酸配列は、それぞれ以下の配列番号の配列であった。
ATGGACACCAGGCTCAGCTTGGTTTTCCTTGTCCTTTTCATAAAAGGTGTCCAGTGTGAGGTGCAGCTGGTGGAGTCTGGGGGAGGCTTAGTGCAGCCTGGAAGGTCCCTGAAACTCTCCTGTGCAGCCTCAGGATTCACTTTCAGTGACTATTACATGGCCTGGGTCCGCCAGGCTCCAAAGAAGGGTCTGGAGTGGGTCGCATCCATTAGTTATGAGGGTAGTAGTATTTACTATGGAGACTCCGTGAAGGGCCGAGTCACTATCTCCAGAGATAATGCAAAAAGCACCCTATACCTGCAAATGAACAGTCTGAGGTCTGAGGACACGGCCACTTATTACTGTGCAAGACGGGGATACTATGGATATAAGCCCTTCGATTACTGGGGCCAAGGAGTCATGGTCACAGTCTCCTCAGCCCAAACAACAGCCCCATCTGTCTATCCACTGGCTCCTGGATGTGGTGATACAACCAGCTCCACGGTGACTCTGGGATGCCTGGTCAAGG(配列番号1)
MDTRLSLVFLVLFIKGVQCEVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSLKLSCAASGFTFSDYYMAWVRQAPKKGLEWVASISYEGSSIYYGDSVKGRVTISRDNAKSTLYLQMNSLRSEDTATYYCARRGYYGYKPFDYWGQGVMVTVSSAQTTAPSVYPLAPGCGDTTSSTVTLGCLVK(配列番号2)
GTCACCATCGAATGTCGAGCAAGTGAAGACATTTACAATGGTTTAGCATGGTATCAGCAGAAACCAGGGAAATCTCCTCAGCTCCTGATCTATAATATAGATAACTTGCATACTGGGGTCCCATCACGGTTCAGTGGCAGTGGATCTGGTACACAGTATTCTCTCAAGATAAACAGCCTACAATCGGAGGATGTCGCAAGTTATTTCTGTCAGCAGTATTACACTTATGCGTACACGTTTGGAGCTGGGACCAAGCTGGAACTGAAACGGGCTGATGCTGCACCAACTGTATCCATCTTCCCACCATCCATGGAACAGTTAACATCTGGAGGTGCCACAGTCGTGTGCTTCGTGAACAACTTCTATCCCAGAGACATCAGTGTCAAGTGGAAA(配列番号3)
VTIECRASEDIYNGLAWYQQKPGKSPQLLIYNIDNLHTGVPSRFSGSGSGTQYSLKINSLQSEDVASYFCQQYYTYAYTFGAGTKLELKRADAAPTVSIFPPSMEQLTSGGATVVCFVNNFYPRDISVKWK(配列番号4)
上記(1)抗マウスCD98抗体の解析と同様にして、実施例7で得られたhCD98-314抗体の重鎖可変領域および軽鎖可変領域を含むDNA配列、並びに重鎖可変領域および軽鎖可変領域を含むアミノ酸配列を調べた。それぞれ以下の配列番号の配列であった。
CACAGACTACTCACCATGGACATCAGGCTCAGCTTGGCTTTCCTTGTCCTTTTCATAAAAGGTGTCCAGTGTGAGGTGCAGCTGGTGGAGTCTGGGGGAGGCTTAGTGCAGCCTGGACGGTCCATGAAACTCTCCTGTGCAGCCTCAGGATTCACTTTCAGTAACTATTACATGGCCTGGGTCCGCCAGGCTCCAACGAAGGGTCTGGAGTGGGTCGCATCCATTAGTGCTGGTGGTGTTAACAATTACTATCGAGACTCCATGAAGGGCCGATTCACTATCTCCAGAGATAATGCAAAAAGCACCCTATACCTGCAAATGGACGGTCTGAGGTCTGAGGACACGGCCACTTATTACTGTGCACGACTTGTGAATAATTTAGGTACAAACGTGTTTCCTGACTGGGGCCAAGGCACTCTGGTCACTGTCTCTTTAGCCCAAACAACAGCCCCATCTGTCTATCCACTGGCTCCTGGATGTGGTGATACAACCAGCTCCACGGTGACTCTGGGATGCCTGGTCAAGGGCTATTTCCCTGAG(配列番号5)
HRLLTMDIRLSLAFLVLFIKGVQCEVQLVESGGGLVQPGRSMKLSCAASGFTFSNYYMAWVRQAPTKGLEWVASISAGGVNNYYRDSMKGRFTISRDNAKSTLYLQMDGLRSEDTATYYCARLVNNLGTNVFPDWGQGTLVTVSLAQTTAPSVYPLAPGCGDTTSSTVTLGCLVKGYFPE(配列番号6)
GCTGTGTCAGCGGGAGAGGCGGTCACTATAAACTGCAAGTCCAGTCAGAGTCTTTTATCCAGTGGAAACCAAAAGAACTACTTGGCCTGGTACCAGCAGAAACCAGGGCAGTCTCCTAAACTGCTGATCTACTGGGCATCTACTAGGCAATCTGGTGTCCCTGATCGCTTCATAGGCAGTGGATCTGGGACAGACTTCACTCTGACCATCAGCGGTGTGCAGGCAGAAGATCTGGCAGTT TATTACTGTCAGCAGTATAAGGAAATTCCGCTCACGTTCGGTTCTGGGACCAAACTGGAGATCAAACGGGCTGATGCTGCACCAACTGTATCCATCTTCCCACCATCCATGGAACAGTTAACATCTGGAGGTGCCACAGTCGTGTGCTTCGTGAACAACTTCTATCCCAGAGACATCAGT GTCAAGTGGAAGATTGATGGCAG(配列番号7)
AVSAGEAVTINCKSSQSLLSSGNQKNYLAWYQQKPGQSPKLLIYWASTRQSGVPDRFIGSGSGTDFTLTISGVQAEDLAVYYCQQYKEIPLTFGSGTKLEIKRADAAPTVSIFPPSMEQLTSGGATVVCFVNNFYPRDISVKWKIDG(配列番号8)
本発明の抗CD98抗体と、従来の抗CD98抗体との可変領域のDNA配列を比較し、系統樹を作成した。従来の抗CD98抗体の可変領域のDNA配列は、特許文献3で報告されているK3、3-69-6、C2IgG1、および1-40-1のものを用いた。
CLUSTALW version 1.83(http://clustalw.ddbj.nig.ac.jp/top-j.html)を起動して、上記(1)で得られた3-142抗体の重鎖および軽鎖可変領域核酸配列、K3、1-40-1、3-69-6、C2IgG1の重鎖および軽鎖可変領域核酸配列をそれぞれ入力し、解析結果を得た。次にMEGA4.0.2(http://www.megasoftware.net/mega4/mega.html)を起動して、CLUSTALWで得たデータを開け、系統樹を作成した。結果を図14に示す。
上記(1)~(3)で得られた配列情報に基づいて、本発明の抗CD98抗体の相補性領域(CDR)1~3を決定した。具体的には、従来の抗CD98抗体の重鎖可変領域アミノ酸配列または軽鎖可変領域アミノ酸配列と比較することによって決定した。重鎖のCDR1~3については、既存抗体の可変領域(Rat (hybridoma YTH906) immunoglobulin variable region (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/M87783.1))の配列(配列番号25)を参考にして、その位置を決定した。また、併せて、従来の抗CD98抗体である、特許文献3に記載のC2IgG1重鎖(特許文献3の配列番号43;本願明細書では配列番号26)を用い、ABG:Directory of 3D structures of antibodies(http://www.ibt.unam.mx/vir/structure/structures.html)とblast for Ig sequence(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/igblast)等を利用して決定した(図15)。
軽鎖のCDR1~3については、既存抗体の可変領域(Rattus norvegicus (hybridoma 53R-4) immunoglobulin rearranged kappa-chain mRNA variable (V) region, partial ds (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/L07407.1))(配列番号27)を参考にして、その位置を決定した。また、併せて、従来の抗CD98抗体である特許文献3に記載のC2IgG1の軽鎖(特許文献3の配列番号83;本願明細書では配列番号28)を用い、重鎖と同様にして決定した(図16)。
3-142抗体の重鎖可変領域および軽鎖可変領域のCDR1~CDR3、並びにhCD98-314抗体の重鎖可変領域および軽鎖可変領域のCDR1~CDR3を含むアミノ酸配列は、それぞれ以下の配列番号の配列であった。
DYYMA(配列番号13)
SISYEGSSIYYGDSVKG(配列番号14)
RGYYGYKPFDY(配列番号15)
RASEDIYNGLA(配列番号16)
NIDNLHT(配列番号17)
QQYYTYAYT(配列番号18)
NYYMA(配列番号19)
SISAGGVNNYYRDSMKG(配列番号20)
LVNNLGTNVFPD(配列番号21)
KSSQSLLSSGNQKNYLA(配列番号22)
WASTRQS(配列番号23)
QQYKEIPLT(配列番号24)
配列番号9:プライマー(γ鎖)
配列番号10:プライマー(γ鎖)
配列番号11:プライマー(κ鎖)
配列番号12:プライマー(κ鎖)
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- CDR1として配列番号19の配列を、CDR2として配列番号20の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号21の配列を有する重鎖を含む、抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- CDR1として配列番号22の配列を、CDR2として配列番号23の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号24の配列を有する軽鎖を含む、抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 重鎖のCDR1として配列番号19の配列を、CDR2として配列番号20の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号21の配列を有し、軽鎖のCDR1として配列番号22の配列を、CDR2として配列番号23の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号24の配列を有する、抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 配列番号6および8の2配列を、重鎖可変領域および軽鎖可変領域としてそれぞれ有する、請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 抗CD98抗体が、NITE BP-1007由来のものである、請求項1~4のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 抗体重鎖定常領域のクラスがIgGである、請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 前記機能的断片が、抗体の重鎖および軽鎖可変領域(VHおよびVL)、Fab、Fab’、F(ab’)2、Fv、Fd、scFv、sdFvおよびそれらの組み合わせからなる群から選択されるものである、請求項1~6のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- CDR1として配列番号13の配列を、CDR2として配列番号14の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号15の配列を有する重鎖を含む、抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- CDR1として配列番号16の配列を、CDR2として配列番号17の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号18の配列を有する軽鎖を含む、抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 重鎖のCDR1として配列番号13の配列を、CDR2として配列番号14の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号15の配列を有し、且つ、軽鎖のCDR1として配列番号16の配列を、CDR2として配列番号17の配列を、およびCDR3として配列番号18の配列を有する、請求項8または9に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 配列番号2および4の2配列を、重鎖可変領域および軽鎖可変領域としてそれぞれ有する、請求項8~10のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 抗体重鎖定常領域のクラスがIgGである、請求項8~11のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 前記機能的断片が、抗体の重鎖および軽鎖可変領域(VHおよびVL)、Fab、Fab’、F(ab’)2、Fv、Fd、scFv、sdFvおよびそれらの組み合わせからなる群から選択されるものである、請求項8~12のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 抗CD98抗体が、NITE BP-964由来のものである、請求項8~13のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
- 請求項1~14のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片を発現する、細胞。
- 請求項1~14のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片を有効成分として含んでなる、医薬組成物。
- 請求項1~14のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片を有効成分とする、自己免疫疾患治療剤。
- 自己免疫疾患が、1型糖尿病、関節リウマチ、潰瘍性大腸炎、乾癬、クローン病、全身性エリテマトーデス、またはバセドウ病である、請求項17記載の自己免疫疾患治療剤。
- 自己免疫疾患が1型糖尿病または関節リウマチである、請求項17または18に記載の自己免疫疾患治療剤。
- 該抗CD98抗体が、
a)CD98の重鎖に結合部位を有し、
b)CD98のアミノ酸取り込みに影響を与えず、且つ
c)Tリンパ球活性化抑制作用を有する
ことを特徴とする、請求項17~19のいずれか1項に記載の自己免疫疾患治療剤。 - 配列番号1および3の2配列を含む発現ベクターを宿主に導入して該宿主を培養し、培養物から該抗体を取得することを特徴とする、請求項8~14のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片の製造方法。
- 配列番号5および7の2配列を含む発現ベクターを宿主に導入して該宿主を培養し、培養物から該抗体を取得することを特徴とする、請求項1~7のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片の製造方法。
- 宿主が、大腸菌、酵母細胞、昆虫細胞、哺乳動物細胞、植物細胞、植物および哺乳動物(ヒトを除く)からなる群から選択される、請求項21または22に記載の方法。
- 治療上有効量の請求項1~14のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片を対象に投与することを含む、自己免疫疾患の予防または治療方法。
- 自己免疫疾患の予防または治療の為の、請求項1~14のいずれか1項に記載の抗CD98抗体またはその機能的断片。
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