Methods of treating autoimmune disease with anti-CD40 antibodies
View Patent ↗A mutant of a potentially therapeutic anti-CD40 antibody is provided which mutant has reduced ADCC and CDC activities designed to be optimized as a pharmaceutical agent. A mutant of an agonistic anti-CD40 antibody, comprising mutation and/or substitution of at least one amino acid in the constant region to reduce the ADCC and/or CDC activities therein, and a mutant of an antagonistic anti-CD40 antibody, comprising at least one mutation or substitution in the constant region to reduce the ADCC and/or CDC activities therein, both mutants having at least a hinge region derived from a human IgG2.
1. A method of treating an autoimmune disease comprising administering the monoclonal antibody to a patient, wherein the antibody binds human CD40 and is prepared by a process comprising culturing an animal cell containing nucleic acid that encodes a heavy chain consisting of an amino acid sequence ranging from Q at position 27 to K at position 474 of SEQ ID NO: 140, and nucleic acid that encodes a light chain consisting of an amino acid sequence ranging from A at position 23 to C at position 235 of SEQ ID NO: 142.