720 CUE-102 selectively activates and expands WT1-specific T cells for the treatment of patients with WT1+ malignancies

2021 
Background Wilms9 Tumor 1 (WT1) was ranked as the highest priority antigen for therapeutic targeting in an effort by the National Cancer Institute. Development of novel modalities targeting WT1 provide a significant opportunity to address high unmet medical need in WT1-positive malignancies, including AML, ovarian, endometrial, breast, lung, colorectal and pancreatic cancer. Leveraging the Immuno-STAT platform of targeted IL-2 therapies, and the ongoing development of CUE-101, CUE-102 is being developed as a novel therapeutic fusion protein to selectively activate tumor antigen-specific T cells to treat WT1-expressing cancers. CUE-102 consists of two human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules presenting a WT1 peptide, four affinity-attenuated human interleukin-2 (IL-2) molecules, and an effector attenuated human immunoglobulin G (IgG1) Fc domain. Methods Human PBMCs were tested to demonstrate cellular activity and specificity of CUE-102, while in vivo activity of CUE-102 was assessed in HLA-A2 transgenic mice. HLA-A2/WT1-specific TCRs were validated and expressed in primary human CD8 T cells. Tetramer staining and flow cytometry identified cell populations and activation markers. Results Multiple in vitro assessments demonstrate that CUE-102 selectively activates and expands WT1-specific CD8+ T cells from PBMC of healthy and cancer bearing donors. These CUE-102-expanded CD8+ T cells exhibit polyfunctional and cytotoxic responses upon challenge with WT1-presenting target cells. In addition, significant functional attenuation of the IL-2 components of CUE-102 was shown, similar to preclinical results obtained with CUE-101. In vivo studies in HLA-A2 transgenic mice confirm that CUE-102 elicits and expands polyfunctional WT1-specific CD8+ T cells from naive and previously immunized mice without significantly altering the frequencies of other immune lineages. The WT1-specific CD8+ T cells expanded in vivo exhibit polyfunctionality in response to peptide-loaded target cells, and selectively kill WT1-presenting target cells in vivo. Conclusions CUE-102 elicits selective expansion of a WT1-specific population of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells both in vitro and in vivo. These results, together with its similarity to CUE-101, support its anticipated tolerability profile and potential for clinical efficacy in a Phase 1 trial planned to initiate in 2022. Ethics Approval All animal studies followed guidance from the SmartLabs Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee protocol MIL-100 and were performed in compliance with federal guidelines.
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