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Selective blood-brain barrier permeabilization of brain metastases by a type 1 receptor-selective tumor necrosis factor mutein

BACKGROUND: Metastasis to the brain is a major challenge with poor prognosis. The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a significant impediment to effective treatment, being intact during the early stages of tumor development and heterogeneously permeable at later stages. Intravenous injection of tumor necr...

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Autores principales: Munoz Pinto, Mario F, Campbell, Sandra J, Simoglou Karali, Christina, Johanssen, Vanessa A, Bristow, Claire, Cheng, Vinton W T, Zarghami, Niloufar, Larkin, James R, Pannell, Maria, Hearn, Arron, Chui, Cherry, Brinquis Nunez, Barbara, Bokma, Evert, Holgate, Robert, Anthony, Daniel C, Sibson, Nicola R
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8730757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34297105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noab177
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author Munoz Pinto, Mario F
Campbell, Sandra J
Simoglou Karali, Christina
Johanssen, Vanessa A
Bristow, Claire
Cheng, Vinton W T
Zarghami, Niloufar
Larkin, James R
Pannell, Maria
Hearn, Arron
Chui, Cherry
Brinquis Nunez, Barbara
Bokma, Evert
Holgate, Robert
Anthony, Daniel C
Sibson, Nicola R
author_facet Munoz Pinto, Mario F
Campbell, Sandra J
Simoglou Karali, Christina
Johanssen, Vanessa A
Bristow, Claire
Cheng, Vinton W T
Zarghami, Niloufar
Larkin, James R
Pannell, Maria
Hearn, Arron
Chui, Cherry
Brinquis Nunez, Barbara
Bokma, Evert
Holgate, Robert
Anthony, Daniel C
Sibson, Nicola R
author_sort Munoz Pinto, Mario F
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Metastasis to the brain is a major challenge with poor prognosis. The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a significant impediment to effective treatment, being intact during the early stages of tumor development and heterogeneously permeable at later stages. Intravenous injection of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) selectively induces BBB permeabilization at sites of brain micrometastasis, in a TNF type 1 receptor (TNFR1)-dependent manner. Here, to enable clinical translation, we have developed a TNFR1-selective agonist variant of human TNF that induces BBB permeabilization, while minimizing potential toxicity. METHODS: A library of human TNF muteins (mutTNF) was generated and assessed for binding specificity to mouse and human TNFR1/2, endothelial permeabilizing activity in vitro, potential immunogenicity, and circulatory half-life. The permeabilizing ability of the most promising variant was assessed in vivo in a model of brain metastasis. RESULTS: The primary mutTNF variant showed similar affinity for human TNFR1 than wild-type human TNF, similar affinity for mouse TNFR1 as wild-type mouse TNF, undetectable binding to human/mouse TNFR2, low potential immunogenicity, and permeabilization of an endothelial monolayer. Circulatory half-life was similar to mouse/human TNF and BBB permeabilization was induced selectively at sites of micrometastases in vivo, with a time window of ≥24 hours and enabling delivery of agents within a therapeutically relevant range (0.5-150 kDa), including the clinically approved therapy, trastuzumab. CONCLUSIONS: We have developed a clinically translatable mutTNF that selectively opens the BBB at micrometastatic sites, while leaving the rest of the cerebrovasculature intact. This approach will open a window for brain metastasis treatment that currently does not exist.
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spelling pubmed-87307572022-01-06 Selective blood-brain barrier permeabilization of brain metastases by a type 1 receptor-selective tumor necrosis factor mutein Munoz Pinto, Mario F Campbell, Sandra J Simoglou Karali, Christina Johanssen, Vanessa A Bristow, Claire Cheng, Vinton W T Zarghami, Niloufar Larkin, James R Pannell, Maria Hearn, Arron Chui, Cherry Brinquis Nunez, Barbara Bokma, Evert Holgate, Robert Anthony, Daniel C Sibson, Nicola R Neuro Oncol Basic and Translational Investigations BACKGROUND: Metastasis to the brain is a major challenge with poor prognosis. The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a significant impediment to effective treatment, being intact during the early stages of tumor development and heterogeneously permeable at later stages. Intravenous injection of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) selectively induces BBB permeabilization at sites of brain micrometastasis, in a TNF type 1 receptor (TNFR1)-dependent manner. Here, to enable clinical translation, we have developed a TNFR1-selective agonist variant of human TNF that induces BBB permeabilization, while minimizing potential toxicity. METHODS: A library of human TNF muteins (mutTNF) was generated and assessed for binding specificity to mouse and human TNFR1/2, endothelial permeabilizing activity in vitro, potential immunogenicity, and circulatory half-life. The permeabilizing ability of the most promising variant was assessed in vivo in a model of brain metastasis. RESULTS: The primary mutTNF variant showed similar affinity for human TNFR1 than wild-type human TNF, similar affinity for mouse TNFR1 as wild-type mouse TNF, undetectable binding to human/mouse TNFR2, low potential immunogenicity, and permeabilization of an endothelial monolayer. Circulatory half-life was similar to mouse/human TNF and BBB permeabilization was induced selectively at sites of micrometastases in vivo, with a time window of ≥24 hours and enabling delivery of agents within a therapeutically relevant range (0.5-150 kDa), including the clinically approved therapy, trastuzumab. CONCLUSIONS: We have developed a clinically translatable mutTNF that selectively opens the BBB at micrometastatic sites, while leaving the rest of the cerebrovasculature intact. This approach will open a window for brain metastasis treatment that currently does not exist. Oxford University Press 2021-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8730757/ /pubmed/34297105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noab177 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Basic and Translational Investigations
Munoz Pinto, Mario F
Campbell, Sandra J
Simoglou Karali, Christina
Johanssen, Vanessa A
Bristow, Claire
Cheng, Vinton W T
Zarghami, Niloufar
Larkin, James R
Pannell, Maria
Hearn, Arron
Chui, Cherry
Brinquis Nunez, Barbara
Bokma, Evert
Holgate, Robert
Anthony, Daniel C
Sibson, Nicola R
Selective blood-brain barrier permeabilization of brain metastases by a type 1 receptor-selective tumor necrosis factor mutein
title Selective blood-brain barrier permeabilization of brain metastases by a type 1 receptor-selective tumor necrosis factor mutein
title_full Selective blood-brain barrier permeabilization of brain metastases by a type 1 receptor-selective tumor necrosis factor mutein
title_fullStr Selective blood-brain barrier permeabilization of brain metastases by a type 1 receptor-selective tumor necrosis factor mutein
title_full_unstemmed Selective blood-brain barrier permeabilization of brain metastases by a type 1 receptor-selective tumor necrosis factor mutein
title_short Selective blood-brain barrier permeabilization of brain metastases by a type 1 receptor-selective tumor necrosis factor mutein
title_sort selective blood-brain barrier permeabilization of brain metastases by a type 1 receptor-selective tumor necrosis factor mutein
topic Basic and Translational Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8730757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34297105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noab177
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