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A next-generation anti-CTLA-4 probody mitigates toxicity and enhances anti-tumor immunity in mice

Weian Cao, Junfan Chen, Yutong Fu, Qi Jiang, Yu Gao, Huiming Huang, Yang‐Xin Fu, Wenyan Wang, Yang‐Xin Fu, Wenyan Wang

2025Nature Communications7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract CTLA-4 is a promising target for immune checkpoint inhibition in cancer therapy, with CTLA-4 blockade achieving prolonged overall survival for responding patients. However, the progressively elevated doses of anti-CTLA-4 agents, aimed at achieving better efficacy, result in increased toxicities, limiting their clinical applications. Here, we generate a prodrug design of the anti-CTLA-4 antibody, named ProCTLA-4, by folding the Fab fragment of the antibody in a tumor-associated protease-based manner. In preclinical mouse models, ProCTLA-4 effectively depletes suppressive regulatory T cells within the tumor microenvironment and enhances tumor-associated antigen-specific CD8 + T cell responses, while exhibiting reduced toxicity compared to currently available CTLA-4 blockade approaches. Furthermore, compared to the currently used Probody therapeutics for anti-CTLA-4 (BMS986288), ProCTLA-4 has more advantages in efficacy amplification, such as in poor immunogenic melanoma. Our design establishes an alternative paradigm for antibody agents that limits the emergence of immune-related adverse events (irAE) while increasing therapeutic efficacy.

Topics & Concepts

BlockadeToxicityLimitingProdrugImmunotherapyCancer immunotherapyAdverse effectAntibodyImmune systemMedicineCancer researchImmunityAdeptPharmacologyImmune checkpointCancerImmunogenicityTumor microenvironmentT cellImmunologyClinical efficacyCancer treatmentCytotoxicityCancer cellCellChemistryIn vivoClinical trialDrugPotencyMonoclonal antibodyBiologyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersCAR-T cell therapy researchImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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