WO1995022986A1 - Fibrin-specific antibody for use as an antithrombotic agent - Google Patents
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- the subject invention relates methods for the use of a fibrin-specific antibody for in vivo inhibition of thrombus formation.
- Pharmaceutical compositions for use in such methods are also provided.
- Blood clots, or thrombi form at the sites of blood vessel injury.
- the clinical manifestations of pathological thrombosis or thrombotic disease are extremely diverse and include deep vein thrombosis (DVT) , and arterial and venous thrombosis.
- thromboembolism and thrombotic complications of other vascular disease can result in occlusion of major arteries leading to organ ischemia and the attendant life-threatening conditions such as cerebrovascular accident (stroke) , myocardial infarction, etc.
- invasive surgical procedures including but not limited to balloon angioplasty, and organ transplantation (both natural and artificial)
- balloon angioplasty a procedure used to clear occluded arteries, can actually injure the arterial vessel wall, triggering reocclusion by new thrombus deposition.
- percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty remains plagued by a 25-35% frequency of reocclusion of the vessel. Gimple, L.W. , et al . , Circulation. 86: 1536-46 (1992). See also Sarembock, I.J., et al .
- the hemostatic mechanism whereby a thrombus is formed is a complex physiological response mechanism involved in repairing damage to an injured blood vessel. See Harker, L.A. , and Mann, K.G., "Thrombosis and Fibrinolysis" in: Thrombosis in Cardiovascular Disorders. Fuster, V. and Verstraete, M. (eds) , .B. Saunders Co. (1992), pp. 1-16.
- Hemostasis is achieved through cooperative interactions among the wall of the damaged blood vessel, the platelets and the coagulation system. See Furie, B. and Furie, B.C., Cell, 53: 505-18 (1988).
- the role of the coagulation system is to provide an insoluble fibrin matrix to stabilize and anchor a platelet plug which has been assembled on the subendothelial structure of the damaged vessel at the site of the injury.
- Coagulation is an amplification process involving a chain of enzymatic reactions in which proenzymes (clotting factors) are activated sequentially to form active enzymes.
- the formation of the fibrin matrix from circulating fibrinogen is the result of this cascading sequence of enzymatic reactions resulting in the explosive production of the enzyme thrombin at the required site, the conversion by thrombin of fibrinogen to fibrin, and the cross- linking of fibrin by Factor Xllla, thereby forming the thrombus.
- the sequence of reactions can be simply represented by a three step process as follows:
- Step 3 Clotting: Soluble Fibrin Polymers ⁇ Insoluble Fibrin Clot
- Fibrinogen is composed of three pairs of non- identical polypeptide chains: A ⁇ , B ⁇ and 7. See L. Stryer, Biochemistry. 3rd Ed., W.H. Freeman and Company New York (1988), p. 249.
- fibrinogen is cleaved by thrombin to release fibrinopeptide A (FPA) from the amino-terminal ends of the two fibrinogen A ⁇ -chains.
- FPA fibrinopeptide A
- thrombin simultaneously (but more slowly) also cleaves fibrinopeptide B (FPB) from the amino-terminal ends of the two fibrinogen B ⁇ -chains.
- the remaining portion of the fibrinogen molecule after this second cleavage event is also a fibrin monomer, designated DesAABB.
- FPA and FPB new amino- terminal ends are exposed on the ⁇ and ⁇ chains of the fibrin monomer. See . Nieuwenhuizen, Blood
- step 2 the fibrin monomers spontaneously begin to form inter-monomer non-covalent bonds (non-crosslinked) to form a soluble polymer.
- Factor Xllla acts on this polymer by enzymatically adding covalent crosslinks between the fibrin monomer units.
- a crosslinked polymer can remain soluble, but at some point during the processes of polymerization and crosslinking, the fibrin polymer becomes insoluble, forming a fibrin clot, as indicated in step 3.
- Soluble fibrin polymers are the immediate precursors of the fibrin clot. Consequently, plasma levels of soluble fibrin polymers are believed to be elevated in individuals with impending or existing thrombosis. The detection and measurement of the amount of these polymers in blood, in particular the DesAABB soluble fibrin polymers, have been shown to be useful as an indication of incipient blood clot formation. See Nieuwenhuizen, p. 94; and Marder et al . , United States Patent No. 5,206,140.
- MH-1 a hybridoma cell line
- MH-1 which produces monoclonal antibodies specific to both the crosslinked and noncrosslinked fibrin polymeric structure, but with no detectable immunoreactivity to fibrinogen nor to any degradation products of fibrin or fibrinogen.
- the MH-1 antibody does not react with DesAA or DesAABB fibrin monomer, nor was any reactivity with the individual , ⁇ , or chains of fibrinogen detected.
- Modified antibodies directed to hemostatic components have been developed for clinical use as agents for thrombus imaging i__ situ. See, for example, Liau, C-S, and Su, C-T, J. Form. Med. Assoc.. 88: 209-12 (1989); asser, M.N.J.M., et al . , Blood. 74: 708-14 (1989); Walker, K.Z., et al . , Eur. J. Nucl. Med.. 16: 787-94 (1990); Alavi, A., et al . , Radiology. 175: 79-85 (1990); Wasser, M.N.J. . , et al . , Thromb. Res.. Supp. X: 91-104 (1990); and Kanke, M. , et al . , J. Nucl. Med.. 32: 1254-60 (1991).
- Antibodies to fibrin, conjugated to thrombolytic enzymes have been developed for therapeutic use. See, for example, Bode, C. , et al . , Science, 229: 765- 67 (1985) . In this report, the site-specific delivery of thrombolytic agent appears to have significantly increased the agent's efficacy at lysing clots.
- Antithrombotic therapy typically includes administration of one or more anticoagulants, such as heparin or coumarin. Physicians' Desk Reference. 47th Ed., Medical Economics Data (1993); The Merck Manual of Diagnostics and Therapy. 15th Ed. , Merck Sharpe & Dohme Research Labs (1987) . These anticoagulants are frequently used in an attempt to prevent recurrent thrombosis in patients suffering from vascular disease, and in an attempt to prevent acute thrombotic reocclusion after angioplasty.
- anticoagulants such as heparin or coumarin. Physicians' Desk Reference. 47th Ed., Medical Economics Data (1993); The Merck Manual of Diagnostics and Therapy. 15th Ed. , Merck Sharpe & Dohme Research Labs (1987) .
- Site-specific delivery of anti-thrombotic agents utilizing antibodies directed to appropriate components of the hemostatic system would serve to localize such agents to the site of vessel injury.
- One advantage of this localization is that a lower administered dose would be required.
- a second advantage of localization would be reduction of the risk of systemic hemorrhage.
- the subject invention permits one to take a completely different approach to inhibiting thrombus formation by utilizing monoclonal antibodies which are fibrin-specific (i.e., with no significant cross- reactivity to fibrinogen or to plasmin-derived degradation products from fibrinogen or fibrin) .
- the subject invention provides a method of using said fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies that surprisingly inhibits thrombus formation at the site of blood vessel injury.
- the subject invention provides a method for inhibiting thrombus formation at the site of blood vessel injury in a human in need of said inhibition by administration of a fibrin-specific monoclonal antibody.
- the subject invention further provides fragments or derivatives of a fibrin-specific monoclonal antibody, which fragments and derivatives contain the binding domain of the antibody.
- the subject invention further provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a fibrin-specific monoclonal antibody, or fragment or derivative thereof, and a pharmaceutically effective carrier that, in sufficient amount, is effective in inhibiting thrombus formation in a human.
- the subject invention further provides pharmaceutical kits comprising one or more of the ingredients of the pharmaceutical compositions of the invention.
- FIGURES Figure 1 Inclusion of the MH-1 monoclonal antibody in a fibrinogen/thro bin clotting reaction mixture • inhibits both the rate and absolute amount of clotting. "Fibrinogen” and “45J" are control reactions.
- MH-1 monoclonal antibodies in a fibrinogen/thrombin clotting reaction mixture results in an increasing level of inhibition of clotting.
- Fibrinogen is a control reaction.
- fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies can inhibit fibrin polymerization and thrombus formation.
- fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies can be utilized to prevent or treat any condi.ti.on i.n a human that is preventable or treatable by the inhibition of fibrin polymerization or thrombus formation.
- fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies are useful in treatment of humans suffering from any vascular disease that involves a risk of pathological thrombosis.
- vascular diseases include deep vein thrombosis (DVT) , arterial and venous thrombosis, stroke, thromboembolism, pulmonary embolism, and thrombotic complications of atherosclerosis.
- Fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies are also useful, for example, in treatment of humans who are preparing for, undergoing, or recovering from invasive surgical procedures.
- invasive surgical procedure refers to any surgical procedure that can result in injury to an arterial or venous blood vessel which can lead to thrombotic complications.
- Non-limiting examples of such procedures include balloon angioplasty, and organ transplantation (both natural and artificial) .
- antibody fragments which contain the idiotype (binding domain) of the fibrin-specific antibody can be generated by known techniques.
- fragments include but are not limited to: (1) F(ab') 2 fragments which can be produced by pepsin digestion of the antibody molecule; (2) Fab' fragments which can be generated by reducing the disulfide bridges of the F(ab') 2 fragment; and (3) Fab fragments which can be generated by treating the antibody molecule with papain and a reducing agent.
- Such antibody fragments are included within the scope of the subject invention.
- fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies and antibody fragments In addition to fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies and antibody fragments, other antibody derivatives which contain the idiotype (binding domain) of the fibrin-specific antibody can be generated by known techniques. For example, recombinant and synthetic oligopeptides, and analogs thereof, can be synthesized which elicit the same inhibitory effect on thrombus formation as the fibrin- specific monoclonal antibody or fragments thereof. Such derivatives are included within the scope of the subject invention. For other examples of the use of synthetic oligopeptides with sequences based on the primary binding region of a monoclonal antibody, see Knight, L. , et al . , J. Nucl. Med. r 35: 282-88 (1994).
- any functionally equivalent fibrin-specific monoclonal antibody, fragment or derivative thereof is within the scope of the subject invention.
- functionally equivalent is meant any fibrin-specific monoclonal antibody, or fragment or derivative thereof, that is capable in sufficient quantity of inhibiting thrombus formation in a human in need of such treatment by binding to the same epitope to which the MH-1 antibody binds.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,120,834 (hereinafter the "'834 patent") by Gargan et al . , issued June 9, 1992, which is incorporated herein by reference, generally relates a method to produce monoclonal antibodies from germfree animals by immunizing said germfree animals with an antigen of choice. It is believed that the advantage of using a germfree system with which to produce monoclonal antibodies is that such a system will exhibit a greatly enhanced immune response to the antigen, increasing the likelihood of locating a B- lymphocyte that produces an antibody capable of binding to a specific epitope of the antigen. Such a system has been determined to be particularly useful for generating a highly specific antibody to fibrin, which has little or no crossreactivity to fibrinogen.
- the '834 patent relates to a hybridoma cell line, ATCC No. HB 9739, secreting monoclonal antibody MH-1.
- the MH-1 monoclonal antibody is specific to crosslinked and non-crosslinked fibrin polymers, but does not cross-react with fibrinogen or plasmin- derived degradation products of fibrinogen or fibrin.
- MH-1 is purified according to the procedures disclosed in the '834 patent.
- MH-1 binds specifically to fibrin, and does not crossreact with fibrinogen in competition assays.
- MH-1 does not crossreact with any plasmin-generated fibrinogen degradation products, nor with any plas in-derived crosslinked fibrin degradation products.
- MH-1 recognizes an epitope of the intact fibrin molecule which is not present or exposed on the surface of the precursor molecule, fibrinogen; and (2) the epitope is apparently destroyed by plasmin digestion of crosslinked fibrin.
- MH-1 was further characterized by Scatchard analysis (Frankel, et al . , Mol. Immunol.. 16: 101-6 (1979)) using 125 I-labelled MH-l antibody to determine the affinity of MH-l for fibrin.
- the value obtained for the dissociation constant K D was 6.7 x 10" 10 M, which affinity is about 5,000 times that of tissue plasminogen activator for fibrin.
- Western immunoblotting analysis showed that MH-1 does not crossreact with the A ⁇ , B0, or 7 chains of fibrinogen. The same method showed that MH-1 does not crossreact with thro bin-treated A ⁇ or B ⁇ chains of fibrinogen.
- ELISA analysis showed that MH-1 reacts with both crosslinked fibrin and non-crosslinked fibrin, with affinity to crosslinked fibrin being the greater of the two.
- fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies, or fragments or derivatives thereof are administered to a human in need of treatment to inhibit thrombus formation.
- the antibodies, or fragments or derivatives thereof are preferably administered to a human in a form that is unconjugated to any radiolabel, thrombolytic or other agent, or any other molecule or part thereof.
- the methods of the invention can also be carried out using antibodies or derivatives that are conjugated to radiolabels, thrombolytic or other agents, or any molecule or part thereof, and are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the subject invention.
- carrier refers to a diluent, excipient, or vehicle with which the fibrin-specific monoclonal antibody, or fragment or derivative thereof, is administered.
- pharmaceutically acceptable carrier means that the carrier is approved by a regulatory agency of the Federal or a state government or listed in the U.S. Pharmacopeia or other generally recognized pharmacopeia for use in animals, and more particularly in humans.
- anti-thrombotic composition refers to a composition comprising a fibrin-specific monoclonal antibody, or fragment or derivative thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, that in sufficient amount can inhibit thrombus formation in a human in need of said inhibition.
- the term "effective dose” as used in the subject invention is meant to refer to that amount of monoclonal antibody, or fragment or derivative thereof, that is large enough to inhibit thrombus formation in a human in need of such treatment.
- the dosage should not be so large as to cause adverse side effects, such as unwanted cross-reactions or anaphylactic reactions and the like.
- the dosage will vary with the age, condition, sex, and extent of disease in the patient, counter-indications, if any, immune tolerance, and other such variables, to be adjusted by the individual physician.
- dosages will vary depending upon individual sets of circumstances, in most cases of vascular disease and under most surgical conditions the dose will be determined by the body weight of the human in need of treatment, ranging from about 1 ⁇ g/kg body weight to about 50 ⁇ g/kg body weight, and preferably ranging from about 5 ⁇ g/kg body weight to about 10 ⁇ g/kg body weight.
- METHODS OF ADMINISTRATION Fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies, or fragments or derivatives thereof, can be administered to a human by any appropriate mode, including parenterally by single bolus injection, continual infusion, or by a combination of these two methods. Administration can also be by direct infusion with a catheter, such as in intracoronary administration, where indicated.
- Preparations for parenteral administration include, for example, reconstitution of lyophilized fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies, or fragments or derivatives thereof, in sterile, endotoxin-free, physiological saline, or, more generally, may include reconstitution or dispersal of fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies, or fragments or derivatives thereof, in sterile aqueous or non-aqueous solutions, suspensions, and emulsions.
- non-aqueous solvents are propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, vegetable oil such as olive oil, and injectable organic esters such as ethyloleate.
- Aqueous carriers include water, alcoholic/aqueous solutions, emulsions, or suspensions, including saline and buffered media.
- Parenteral vehicles include sodium chloride solution, Ringer's dextrose, dextrose and sodium chloride, lactated Ringer's, or fixed oils.
- Intravenous vehicles include fluid and nutrient replenishers, such as those based on Ringer's dextrose, and the like. Preservatives and other additives may also be present, such as, for example, antimicrobials, antioxidants, chelating agents, and inert gases and the like. It is preferred that the pharmaceutical compositions of the subject invention be in sterile form so as to meet the sterility standards set forth by the United States Food and Drug Administration.
- kits comprising one or more of the ingredients of the pharmaceutical compositions of the invention stored in the same or separate containers.
- Optionally associated with such container(s) can be a notice in the form prescribed by a governmental agency regulating the manufacture, use or sale of pharmaceuticals or biological products, which notice reflects approval by the agency of manufacture, use or sale for human administration.
- Optionally associated with kits that contain only lyophilized antibody, or fragments or derivatives thereof, can be instructions as to which carriers are appropriate for administration to a human in need of treatment.
- Extent, duration, timing, and method of treatment will vary with the age, weight, condition, and sex of the human in need of treatment, as well as with the type and extent of the disease for which treatment is required, to be adjusted by the administering physician according to each set of circumstances.
- Treatment may be administered either immediately before, during, or after any surgical procedure, or both before and during the procedure, or both during and after the procedure, or before, during and after - 19 -
- the timing, duration, and number of anti-thrombotic treatments depends greatly upon pre- and post- treatment diagnosis of the patient's condition and response to preliminary anti-thrombotic treatment, which must be determined, monitored, and evaluated by the administering physician.
- Efficacy of anti-thrombotic treatment with the MH-1 monoclonal antibody, or with a fragment or derivative thereof can be determined by standard methods. Examples of such methods include but are not limited to: (1) angiographic monitoring by the imaging of arterial or venous dye flow, where the appearance of obstructed dye flow indicates a need for further treatment; (2) by use of scintigraphy utilizing a thrombus-specific antibody conjugated to a radiolabel, where thrombus size and location can be monitored for signs that further treatment is required; (3) by monitoring the occurrence and degree of clinical symptoms, where an increase in the number or severity of symptoms can indicate a need for further treatment; and (4) by measuring the levels of fibrinogen in a person's blood, since there is an inverse relationship between fibrinogen and fibrin levels, wherein a drop in fibrinogen level can indicate a possible corresponding increase in fibrin level and fibrin polymerization, indicating a need for further treatment.
- Fig. 1 indicates that treatment with MH-1
- Fig. 2 shows clotting reaction profiles (absorbance/time) indicating increasing inhibition of the clotting reaction with increasing concentration of MH-1 in the reaction mixture.
- MH-1 and 45J were deposited with the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) on June 9, 1988 and given accession numbers HB 9739 and HB 9740, respectively.
- ATCC American Type Culture Collection
- accession numbers HB 9739 and HB 9740 respectively.
- the ATCC is located at 12301 Parklawn Drive, Rockville, MD. 20852.
- MH-l antibody is an IgG, antibody with a kappa light chain and it has been observed that the MH-1 antibody crossreacts with both human fibrin and rabbit fibrin.
- the subject invention is not intended to be limited in scope to the deposited hybridoma cell line ATCC No. HB 9739 or to the MH-1 monoclonal antibody, but is intended as a single illustration of a fibrin- specific monoclonal antibody that inhibits thrombus formation. Any functionally equivalent fibrin- specific monoclonal antibody, or fragment or derivative thereof, is within the scope of the subject invention.
- functionally equivalent it is meant that a monoclonal antibody, or fragment or derivative thereof, is capable of inhibiting thrombus formation by binding to the same epitope to which the MH-1 antibody binds.
- the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and, accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims, rather than the foregoing specification, as indicating the scope of the invention.
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