IP Library Granted Patent US 9,475,804
Granted Patent B2
US 9,475,804 · App. 14/123,727 · Granted Oct 25, 2016

Heterobifunctional linkers with polyethylene glycol segments and immune response modifier conjugates made therefrom

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Patent No.
US 9,475,804
App. No.
14/123,727
Filed
Apr 23, 2014
Granted
Oct 25, 2016
Kind
B2
Art Unit
1675
USPC
514/1.1
Abstract

Conjugates of an immune response modifier, a linker, and an antigen are disclosed. The linker is represented by formula (I): wherein A is CH or N, p is in a range from 1 to 50, R″ is a bond or -alkylene-O—, R′ is alkylene that is optionally interrupted or terminated with one or more amide or ether groups, and E is an amine- or thiol-reactive group. Pharmaceutical compositions containing the compound or the conjugate, methods of making a conjugate, and methods of use of the compounds or conjugates as immunomodulators for inducing cytokine biosynthesis in an animal and for vaccinating an animal are also disclosed. An antigen modified by the linker is also disclosed.

Claims (34)

1. A conjugate comprising a reaction product of:

a hydrazine- or hydrazide-substituted immune response modifier;

a linker represented by formula:

wherein A is CH or N, p is in a range from 1 to 50, R″ is a bond or -alkylene-O—, R′ is alkylene that is optionally interrupted or terminated with one or more amide or ether groups, and E is an amine- or thiol-reactive group; and

an antigen,

wherein the immune response modifier is an agonist of at least one of toll-like receptor 7, toll-like receptor 8, or toll-like receptor 9.

2. The conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the hydrazine- or hydrazide-substituted immune response modifier is hydrazine-substituted and comprises an aromatic ring to which the hydrazine is bonded.

3. The conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the hydrazine- or hydrazide-substituted immune response modifier is a hydrazine-substituted imidazoquinoline amine, imidazonaphthyridine amine, pyrazoloquinoline amine, pyrazolonaphthyridine amine, or a thiazoloquinoline amine.

4. The conjugate of claim 1 , wherein E is selected from the group consisting of maleimide, vinylsulfone, acrylamide, pyridyldisulfide, methyl sulfonyl disulfide, N-hydroxysuccinimide ester, sulfo-N-hydroxysuccinimide ester or a salt thereof, 4-nitrophenyl ester, acid chloride, acid bromide, acid anhydride, pentafluorophenyl ester, tetrafluorophenyl ester, N-hydroxybenzotriazole ester, iodoacetyl, bromoacetyl, chloroacetyl, succinimidyl carbonate, chloroformate, —OC(O)—O—CH(Cl)CCl 3 , —OC(O)—O-(4-nitrophenyl), isocyanate, and thioisocyanate.

5. The conjugate of claim 4 , wherein R′ is alkylene having up to four carbon atoms, and E is an ester selected from the group consisting of N-hydroxysuccinimide ester, sulfo-N-hydroxysuccinimide ester or a salt thereof, 4-nitrophenyl ester, pentafluorophenyl ester, tetrafluorophenyl ester, and N-hydroxybenzotriazole ester.

6. The conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the antigen is a protein.

7. The conjugate of claim 6 , wherein a ratio of the linker to the protein is in a range from 30:1 to 1:3.

8. The conjugate of claim 1 , wherein p is in a range from 2 to 16.

9. The conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the hydrazine- or hydrazide-substituted immune response modifier is an imidazoquinoline amine, imidazonaphthyridine amine, pyrazoloquinoline amine, or pyrazolonaphthyridine amine, each of which is substituted at the 1-position.

10. The conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the hydrazine- or hydrazide-substituted immune response modifier is a imidazoquinoline amine, imidazonaphthyridine amine, pyrazoloquinoline amine, pyrazolonaphthyridine amine, or a thiazoloquinoline amine, each of which is conjugated through the 7-position.

11. A conjugate comprising:

an immune response modifier;

a linker represented by formula:

wherein A is CH or N, p is in a range from 1 to 50, R″ is a bond or -alkylene-O—, and R′ is a bond or alkylene that is optionally interrupted or terminated with one or more amide or ether groups; and

an antigen,

wherein the immune response modifier is covalently attached to the linker at * through a hydrazone functional group, wherein the antigen is covalently attached to the linker at ** through an amide, disulfide, urea, thiourea, carbamate, or a carbon-sulfur or carbon-nitrogen bond alpha to an amide or sulfone or directly attached to a succinimide ring, and wherein the immune response modifier is an agonist of at least one of toll-like receptor 7, toll-like receptor 8, or toll-like receptor 9.

12. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and the conjugate of claim 1 .

13. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and the conjugate of claim 11 .

14. The conjugate of claim 11 , wherein immune response modifier is an imidazoquinoline amine, imidazonaphthyridine amine, pyrazoloquinoline amine, pyrazolonaphthyridine amine, or a thiazoloquinoline amine.

15. The conjugate of claim 11 , wherein the antigen is a protein.

16. The conjugate of claim 11 , wherein p is in a range from 2 to 16.

17. The conjugate of claim 11 , wherein the immune response modifier is an imidazoquinoline amine, imidazonaphthyridine amine, pyrazoloquinoline amine, or pyrazolonaphthyridine amine, and wherein the hydrazone functional group is located at the 1-position or the 7-position of the imidazoquinoline amine, imidazonaphthyridine amine, pyrazoloquinoline amine, or pyrazolonaphthyridine amine.

18. A method of making the conjugate of claim 11 , the method comprising:

combining an antigen with a linker to provide a modified antigen, wherein the linker is represented by formula:

wherein A is CH or N, p is in a range from 1 to 50, R″ is a bond or -alkylene-O—, R′ is a bond or alkylene that is optionally interrupted or terminated with one or more amide or ether groups, and E is an amine- or thiol-reactive group; and

combining the modified antigen with a hydrazine- or hydrazide-substituted immune response modifier to provide the conjugate.

19. A method of vaccinating an animal, the method comprising administering an effective amount of the conjugate of claim 1 to the animal.

20. A method of inducing cytokine biosynthesis in an animal, the method comprising administering an effective amount of the conjugate of claim 1 to the animal.

21. A method of vaccinating an animal, the method comprising administering an effective amount of the conjugate of claim 11 to the animal.