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Sequential Prodrug Strategy To Target and Eliminate ACPA-Selective Autoreactive B Cells

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MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS
卷 15, 期 12, 页码 5565-5573

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.8b00741

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Rheumatoid arthritis; peptidylcitrulline; anticitrullinated protein antibodies; B cell targeting; antigen silencing and activation

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  1. NWO gravity program the 'Institute for Chemical Immunology'
  2. EU/EFPIA Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking (IMI2-JU) RTCure grant [777357]
  3. NWO-ZonMW VENI grant [91617107]
  4. Dutch Arthritis Foundation [15-2-402]

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Autoreactive B cells are thought to play a pivotal role in many autoimmune diseases. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease affecting similar to 1% of the Western population and is hallmarked by the presence of anticitrullinated proteins antibodies (ACPA) produced by autoreactive B cells. We intend to develop a method to target and selectively eliminate these autoreactive B cells using a sequential antigen prodrug targeting strategy. As ACPA-expressing B cells are thought to play essential roles in RA-disease pathogenesis, we used this B cell response as a prototype to analyze the feasibility to generate a construct consisting of a biologically silenced, that is, blocked, antigen connected to a cytotoxic prodrug. Blocking of the antigen is considered relevant as it is anticipated that circulating autoantibodies will otherwise clear the antigen-prodrug before it can reach the target cell. The antigen-prodrug can only bind to the autoantigen-specific B cell receptor (BCR) upon enzymatic removal of the blocking group in close proximity of the B cell surface. BCR binding ultimately induces antigen specific cytotoxicity after internalization of the antigen. We have synthesized a cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antigen suitable for BCR binding and demonstrated that binding by ACPA was impaired upon introduction of a carboxy-p-nitrobenzyl (CNBz) blocking group at the side chain of the citrulline residue. Enzymatic removal of the CNBz moiety by nitroreductase fully restored citrulline-specific recognition by both ACPA and ACPA-expressing B cells and showed targeted cell death of CCP-recognizing B cells only. These results mark an important step toward antigen-specific B cell targeting in general and more specifically in RA, as successful blocking and activation of citrullinated antigens forms the basis for subsequent use of such construct as a prodrug in the context of autoimmune diseases.

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