Discovery and Preclinical Activity of BMS-986351, an Antibody to SIRPα That Enhances Macrophage-mediated Tumor Phagocytosis When Combined with Opsonizing Antibodies

Author:

Chan Henry1ORCID,Trout Christina V.2ORCID,Mikolon David1ORCID,Adams Preston1ORCID,Guzman Roberto3ORCID,Mavrommatis Konstantinos4ORCID,Abbasian Mahan5ORCID,Hadjivassiliou Haralambos1ORCID,Dearth Lawrence1ORCID,Fox Brian A.6ORCID,Sivakumar Pallavur7ORCID,Cho Ho8ORCID,Hariharan Kandasamy1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1Discovery Biotherapeutics, Bristol Myers Squibb, San Diego, California.

2. 2Strategy and Business Development, Avidity Biosciences, Inc., San Diego, California.

3. 3Takeda, San Diego, California.

4. 4Computational Genomics, Bristol Myers Squibb, San Francisco, California.

5. 5Yatiri Bio, San Diego, California.

6. 6Informatics and Predictive Sciences, Bristol Myers Squibb, Seattle, Washington.

7. 7Immuno-Oncology and Cell Therapy Discovery, Bristol Myers Squibb, Seattle, Washington.

8. 8Samsung Bioepis, Seoul, Republic of South Korea.

Abstract

Abstract In normal cells, binding of the transmembrane protein CD47 to signal regulatory protein-α (SIRPα) on macrophages induces an antiphagocytic signal. Tumor cells hijack this pathway and overexpress CD47 to evade immune destruction. Macrophage antitumor activity can be restored by simultaneously blocking the CD47-SIRPα signaling axis and inducing a prophagocytic signal via tumor-opsonizing antibodies. We identified a novel, fully human mAb (BMS-986351) that binds SIRPα with high affinity. BMS-986351 demonstrated broad binding coverage across SIRPα polymorphisms and potently blocked CD47-SIRPα binding at the CD47 binding site in a dose-dependent manner. In vitro, BMS-986351 increased phagocytic activity against cell lines from solid tumors and hematologic malignancies, and this effect was markedly enhanced when BMS-986351 was combined with the opsonizing antibodies cetuximab and rituximab. A phase I dose-escalation/-expansion study of BMS-986351 for the treatment of advanced solid and hematologic malignancies is underway (NCT03783403). Significance: Increasing the phagocytotic capabilities of tumor-associated macrophages by modulating macrophage–tumor cell surface signaling via the CD47-SIRPα axis is a novel strategy. Molecules targeting CD47 have potential but its ubiquitous expression necessitates higher therapeutic doses to overcome potential antigen sink effects. The restricted expression pattern of SIRPα may limit toxicities and lower doses of the SIRPα antibody BMS-986351 may overcome target mediated drug disposition while maintaining the desired pharmacology.

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Publisher

American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

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