Transferrin receptor (TfR) trafficking determines brain uptake of TfR antibody affinity variants

Author:

Bien-Ly Nga1,Yu Y. Joy1,Bumbaca Daniela1,Elstrott Justin1,Boswell C. Andrew1,Zhang Yin1,Luk Wilman1,Lu Yanmei1,Dennis Mark S.1,Weimer Robby M.11,Chung Inhee1,Watts Ryan J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience, Development Sciences, Biomedical Imaging Group, Antibody Engineering Group, Biochemical and Cellular Pharmacology Group, and Molecular Oncology Group, Genentech Inc., South San Francisco, CA 94080

Abstract

Antibodies to transferrin receptor (TfR) have potential use for therapeutic entry into the brain. We have shown that bispecific antibodies against TfR and β-secretase (BACE1 [β-amyloid cleaving enzyme-1]) traverse the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and effectively reduce brain amyloid β levels. We found that optimizing anti-TfR affinity improves brain exposure and BACE1 inhibition. Here we probe the cellular basis of this improvement and explore whether TfR antibody affinity alters the intracellular trafficking of TfR. Comparing high- and low-affinity TfR bispecific antibodies in vivo, we found that high-affinity binding to TfR caused a dose-dependent reduction of brain TfR levels. In vitro live imaging and colocalization experiments revealed that high-affinity TfR bispecific antibodies facilitated the trafficking of TfR to lysosomes and thus induced the degradation of TfR, an observation which was further confirmed in vivo. Importantly, high-affinity anti-TfR dosing induced reductions in brain TfR levels, which significantly decreased brain exposure to a second dose of low-affinity anti-TfR bispecific. Thus, high-affinity anti-TfR alters TfR trafficking, which dramatically impacts the capacity for TfR to mediate BBB transcytosis.

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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