Structural basis of human LRG1 recognition by Magacizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody with therapeutic potential.

Business and Economic Horizons Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-09 DOI:10.1107/S2059798322004132
Javier Gutiérrez-Fernández, Faiza Javaid, Giulia De Rossi, Vijay Chudasama, John Greenwood, Stephen E Moss, Hartmut Luecke
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The formation of new dysfunctional blood vessels is a crucial stage in the development of various conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, neurological disease and inflammatory disorders, as well as during tumor growth, eventually contributing to metastasis. An important factor involved in pathogenic angiogenesis is leucine-rich α-2-glycoprotein 1 (LRG1), the antibody blockade of which has been shown to lead to a reduction in both choroidal neovascularization and tumor growth in mouse models. In this work, the structural interactions between the LRG1 epitope and the Fab fragment of Magacizumab, a humanized function-blocking IgG4 against LRG1, are analysed, determining its specific binding mode and the key residues involved in LRG1 recognition. Based on these structural findings, a series of mutations are suggested that could be introduced into Magacizumab to increase its affinity for LRG1, as well as a model of the entire Fab-LRG1 complex that could enlighten new strategies to enhance affinity, consequently leading towards an even more efficient therapeutic.

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具有治疗潜力的人源化单克隆抗体 Magacizumab 识别人类 LRG1 的结构基础。
新的功能障碍血管的形成是黄斑变性、糖尿病、心血管疾病、神经系统疾病和炎症性疾病等各种疾病发展过程中的一个关键阶段,也是肿瘤生长过程中的一个关键阶段,最终会导致肿瘤转移。富亮氨酸α-2-糖蛋白 1(LRG1)是参与致病性血管生成的一个重要因素,在小鼠模型中,抗体阻断 LRG1 可减少脉络膜新生血管生成和肿瘤生长。本研究分析了 LRG1 表位与 Magacizumab(一种针对 LRG1 的人源化功能阻断 IgG4)的 Fab 片段之间的结构相互作用,确定了其特异性结合模式以及参与 LRG1 识别的关键残基。基于这些结构发现,我们提出了一系列可引入 Magacizumab 的突变,以提高其对 LRG1 的亲和力,并建立了整个 Fab-LRG1 复合物的模型,该模型可启迪我们采取新的策略来提高亲和力,从而开发出更有效的疗法。
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