Therapeutic Targeting and Structural Characterization of a Sotorasib-Modified KRAS G12C-MHC I complex Demonstrates the Antitumor Efficacy of Hapten-Based Strategies.

IF 12.5 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Cancer research Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-24-2450
Apurva Pandey, Peter J Rohweder, Lieza M Chan, Chayanid Ongpipattanakul, Dong Hee Chung, Bryce Paolella, Fiona M Quimby, Ngoc Nguyen, Kliment A Verba, Michael J Evans, Charles S Craik
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Abstract

Antibody-based therapies have emerged as a powerful strategy for the management of diverse cancers. Unfortunately, tumor-specific antigens remain challenging to identify and target. Recent work established that inhibitor-modified peptide adducts derived from KRAS G12C are competent for antigen presentation via MHC I and can be targeted by antibody-based therapeutics, offering a means to directly target an intracellular oncoprotein at the cell surface with combination therapies. Here, we validated antigen display of "haptenated" KRAS G12C peptide fragments on tumors in mouse models treated with the FDA-approved KRAS G12C covalent inhibitor Sotorasib using PET/CT imaging of an 89Zr-labeled P1B7 IgG antibody, which selectively binds Sotorasib-modified KRAS G12C MHC I complexes. Targeting this peptide-MHC I complex with radioligand therapy using 225Ac- or 177Lu-P1B7 IgG effectively inhibited tumor growth in combination with Sotorasib. Elucidation of the 3.1 Å cryo-EM structure of P1B7 bound to a haptenated KRAS G12C peptide-MHC I complex confirmed that the Sotorasib-modified KRAS G12C peptide is presented via a canonical binding pose and showed that P1B7 binds the complex in a T-cell receptor-like manner. Together, these findings demonstrate the potential value of targeting unique oncoprotein-derived, haptenated MHC I complexes with radioligand therapeutics and provide a structural framework for developing next generation antibodies.

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Cancer research
Cancer research 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Cancer Research, published by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), is a journal that focuses on impactful original studies, reviews, and opinion pieces relevant to the broad cancer research community. Manuscripts that present conceptual or technological advances leading to insights into cancer biology are particularly sought after. The journal also places emphasis on convergence science, which involves bridging multiple distinct areas of cancer research. With primary subsections including Cancer Biology, Cancer Immunology, Cancer Metabolism and Molecular Mechanisms, Translational Cancer Biology, Cancer Landscapes, and Convergence Science, Cancer Research has a comprehensive scope. It is published twice a month and has one volume per year, with a print ISSN of 0008-5472 and an online ISSN of 1538-7445. Cancer Research is abstracted and/or indexed in various databases and platforms, including BIOSIS Previews (R) Database, MEDLINE, Current Contents/Life Sciences, Current Contents/Clinical Medicine, Science Citation Index, Scopus, and Web of Science.
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