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Engineered ipilimumab variants that bind human and mouse CTLA-4

MAbs. 2025-12; 
Brett Robison 1, S J Diong 1, Anusha Kumar 1, Thomas M Moon , Olin Chang , Bryant Chau , Christine Bee , Ishita Barman , Arvind Rajpal , Alan J Korman , Sean West , Pavel Strop , Peter S Lee
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Abstract

Testing of candidate monoclonal antibody therapeutics in preclinical models is an essential step in drug development. Identification of antibody therapeutic candidates that bind their human targets and cross-react to mouse orthologs is often challenging, especially for targets with low sequence homology. In such cases, surrogate antibodies that bind mouse orthologs must be used. The antibody 9D9, which binds mouse CTLA-4, is a commonly used surrogate for CTLA-4 checkpoint blockade studies in mouse cancer models. In this work, we reveal that 9D9 has significant biophysical dissimilarities to therapeutic CTLA-4 antibodies. The 9D9-mCTLA4 complex crystal structure was determined and shows that the surrogate antibo... More

Keywords

Antibody engineering; CTLA-4; immune checkpoint; phage display; species cross reactivity; yeast display.