Short summary
A German university's development improves the control of receptors used in immune engineering. These allow new therapeutic approaches for the treatment of various types of cancer. The university offers a license agreement as well as a technology cooperation agreement.
Full description
Engineered immune cells such as Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cells are used in novel therapeutic approaches against several types of cancer. To tune the activity of these cells, further artificial or synthetic receptors are inserted into these cells. Cytokines and their receptors constitute a large family of such tuning signals for the regulation of immune responses and have thus been in focus of research for additional immune cell engineering. Synthetic cytokine receptors (SyCyR) consist of an extracellular nanobody-domain and an intracellular signaling domain taken form a natural cytokine receptor. The nanobody-domain is directed against an artificial ligand, including recombinant proteins and antibodies, that can be added in a controlled fashion. Thereby, the cytokine receptor signal can be switched on and off as required. Natural receptors incorporated in SyCyRs can include a broad variety of receptors mediating activating functions including proliferative effects or cytokine secretion as well as inactivating effects as induction of apoptosis. Hence, a variety of effects can be mediated through addition of defined extracellular ligands. The invention of a German university offers a toolbox to dissect signal transduction in vitro and in vivo e.g. with regards to receptor composition, cross-talk and stoichiometry of receptors and ligands. The invention further provides a solution to ongoing challenges in the field of CAR technology. Specific amplification or deactivation of CAR cells can be challenging. Often cytokines with severe side-effects like IL-2, IL-7 or IL-15 are required to sustain viability and activity of CAR cells. In addition, it remains difficult to deactivate or remove CAR cells in patients in the case of on-target, off-tumor effects. The SyCyR technology allows the activation of distinct cellular events including proliferation or apoptosis specifically on engineered cells expressing SyCyRs without affecting endogenous cells. The university offers a license agreement as well as a technology cooperation agreement to companies active in biotechnology or the pharmaceutical industry.
Advantages and innovations
- Enables defined cellular responses through addition of synthetic ligands
- Compatible with a broad variety of receptors
- Synthetic ligands are highly specific for SyCyR target cells
- SyCyRs can be activated by nanomolar ligand concentrations
- Can be utilized as amplification or eradication switch for engineered cells as for e.g. CAR cells
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