TY - JOUR AU - Liu, Jie AU - Xavy, Seethu AU - Mihardja, Shirley AU - Chen, Sharline AU - Sompalli, Kavitha AU - Feng, Dongdong AU - Choi, Timothy AU - Agoram, Balaji AU - Majeti, Ravindra AU - Weissman, Irving L. AU - Volkmer, Jens-Peter T1 - Targeting macrophage checkpoint inhibitor SIRPα for anticancer therapy PY - 2020/06/18/ AB - The CD47/signal regulatory protein α (Cd47/SIRPα)interaction provides a macrophage immune checkpoint pathway that plays a critical role in cancer immune evasion across multiple cancers. Here, we report the engineering of a humanized anti-SIRPα monoclonal antibody (1H9) for antibody target cancer therapy. 1H9 has broad activity across a wide range of SIRPα variants. Binding of 1H9 to SIRPα blocks its interaction with CD47, thereby promoting macrophage-mediated phagocytosis of cancer cells. Preclinical studies in vitro and in vivo demonstrate that 1H9 synergizes with other therapeutic antibodies to promote phagocytosis of tumor cells and inhibit tumor growth in both syngeneic and xenograft tumor models, leading to survival benefit. Thus, 1H9 can potentially act as a universal agent to enhance therapeutic efficacy when used in combination with most tumor-targeting antibodies. We report a comparison of anti-SIRPα and anti-CD47 antibodies in CD47/SIRPα double-humanized mice and found that 1H9 exhibits a substantially reduced antigen sink effect due to the limited tissue distribution of SIRPα expression. Toxicokinetic studies in nonhuman primates show that 1H9 is well tolerated, with no treatment-related adverse effects noted. These data highlight the clinical potential of 1H9 as a pan-therapeutic with the desired properties when used in combination with tumor-targeting antibodies. JF - JCI Insight JA - JCI Insight SN - 2379-3708 DO - 10.1172/jci.insight.134728 VL - 5 IS - 12 UR - https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.134728 PB - The American Society for Clinical Investigation ER -