Transferrin-binding domain inserted-adenovirus hexon engineering enables systemic immune evasion and intratumoral T-cell activation

Dae Hoon Lee, Youngtae Kwon, Ki Hwan Um, Jung Ki Yoo, Wootae Ha, Ki Su Kim, Jintak Cha, Ha Eun Cho, Kyung Sun Park, Min Jeong Kye, Jin Woo Choi

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Abstract

Rationale: Adenovirus-based therapies have encountered significant challenges due to host immunity, particularly from pre-existing antibodies. Many trials have struggled to evade antibody response; however, the efficiency of these efforts was limited by the diversity of antibody Fv-region recognizing multiple amino acid sequences. Methods: In this study, we developed an antibody-evading adenovirus vector by encoding a plasma-rich protein transferrin-binding domain. The coding sequence was employed from Neisseria Meningitides and inserted in the experimentally-optimized site within the adenovirus capsid protein. Result: This engineered antibody-evading oncolytic adenovirus overcame the reduction in productivity and infectivity typically caused by the insertion of a foreign domain. We observed decreased immune recognition and compromised formation of anti-adenovirus antibodies. Furthermore, the anti-tumor efficacy was demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo, with increased recruitment of CD8+T cells. Conclusion: This novel antibody-evading strategy effectively evades neutralizing antibodies and innate immunity while boosting cytotoxic immunity by recruiting CD8+T cells at the tumor site. Additionally, this strategy holds potential for application in other gene therapies and adenovirus vectors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1221-1237
Number of pages17
JournalTheranostics
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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Keywords

  • adenovirus
  • antibody evading viral vector
  • hexon engineered adenovirus
  • oncolytic virus
  • systemic injectable viral vector

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