Antibody variants and uses thereof
Described herein are polypeptides and related antibodies comprising a variant Fc domain. The variant Fc domain provide for stabilized Fc:Fc interactions when the polypeptide(s), antibody or antibodies are bound to its target, antigen or antigens on the surface of a cell, thus providing for improved effector functions, such as CDC-response.
1. A method of increasing complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) specificity of a mixture of a first IgG antibody and a second IgG antibody to cells which express a first antigen and a second antigen, wherein the first antibody binds to the first antigen and the second antibody binds to the second antigen, and wherein both the first and second antibodies comprise an Fc region, which method comprises
(i) introducing to the first antibody a K439E mutation in the Fc region; and
(ii) introducing to the second antibody a S440K mutation in the Fc region,
wherein the numbering is according to EU Index, and wherein the CDC specificity of the mixture of first antibody and second antibody is increased relative to the CDC specificity of the first antibody or second antibody alone.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first antigen and second antigen are expressed on a cell membrane.
3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the first antigen and second antigen are tumor cell antigens.
4. A method of increasing complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) specificity of a mixture of a first IgG antibody and a second IgG antibody to cells which express a first antigen and a second antigen, wherein the first antibody binds to the first antigen and the second antibody binds to the second antigen, and wherein both the first and second antibodies comprise an Fc region, which method comprises
(i) introducing to the first antibody a K439E mutation and a E345R mutation in the Fc region, and
(ii) introducing to the second antibody a S440K mutation and a E345R mutation in the Fc region,
wherein the numbering is according to EU Index, and wherein the CDC specificity of the mixture of the first antibody and second antibody is increased relative to the CDC specificity of the first antibody or second antibody alone.
5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the first antigen and second antigen are expressed on a cell membrane.
6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the first antigen and second antigen are tumor cell antigens.