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  2. Potent preclinical activity of HexaBody-DR5/DR5 in relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma

Potent preclinical activity of HexaBody-DR5/DR5 in relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma

  • Blood Adv. 2021 Apr 27;5(8):2165-2172. doi: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2020003731.
Hilma J van der Horst 1 Anne T Gelderloos 1 Martine E D Chamuleau 1 Esther C W Breij 2 Sonja Zweegman 1 Inger S Nijhof 1 Marije B Overdijk 2 Tuna Mutis 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Hematology, Cancer Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; and.
  • 2 Genmab, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Abstract

Apoptosis induction by death receptor (DR)-specific agonistic Antibodies is a potentially effective antitumor therapy. Nonetheless, to date, all conventional DR-targeting Antibodies that induce Apoptosis via FcγR-dependent DR clustering failed to show clinical efficacy. HexaBody-DR5/DR5 (GEN1029) has been developed to overcome full FcγR dependence. HexaBody-DR5/DR5 is a mixture of 2 noncompeting DR5-specific immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1) Antibodies, each with an E430G mutation in the Fc domain. This mutation enhances Fc-Fc interactions, resulting in antibody hexamerization, followed by FcγR-independent clustering of DR5 molecules. This unique combination of dual epitope targeting and increased IgG hexamerization resulted in potent preclinical antitumor activity in various solid cancers. In this study, we explored the preclinical activity of HexaBody-DR5/DR5 in multiple myeloma (MM), because MM cells are known to express DR5. In bone marrow samples from 48 MM patients, HexaBody-DR5/DR5 induced potent cytotoxicity of primary MM cells. Importantly, HexaBody-DR5/DR5 mediated the highest cytotoxic activity in samples from relapsed/refractory MM patients, including those who are refractory to daratumumab. This improved cytotoxic activity was observed only in patients who received their last anti-MM treatment <1 month ago, suggesting that anti-MM drugs sensitized MM cells to HexaBody-DR5/DR5. Supporting this, bortezomib combined with HexaBody-DR5/DR5 synergistically increased cytotoxicity in MM cells in 7 of 11 newly diagnosed patients. Lenalidomide also synergized with HexaBody-DR5/DR5, but only via its immunomodulatory effects, presumably by enhancing the antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity activity of HexaBody-DR5/DR5. Daratumumab showed additive effects when combined with HexaBody-DR5/DR5. In conclusion, the results of this preclinical study indicate a therapeutic potential for HexaBody-DR5/DR5, especially in recently treated relapsed/refractory MM patients.

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