IP Library Granted Patent US 12,492,230
Granted Patent B2
US 12,492,230 · App. 16/981,352 · Granted Dec 9, 2025

Antigenic peptides deriving from secretogranin V and uses thereof for the diagnosis and treatment of type 1 diabetes

Inventors: Roberto Mallone (Paris, FR); Joëlle Vinh (Paris, FR); Yann Verdier (Paris, FR); Decio Laks Eizirik (Brussels, BE); Maikel Luis Colli (Brussels, BE); Georgia Afonso (Paris, FR); Sergio Gonzalez-Duque (Paris, FR)
Assignees: INSERM (INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTÉ ET DE LA RECHERCHE MÉDICALE); UNIVERSITE DE PARIS; CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE; Ecole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris; Université Libre de Bruxelles
C07K14/47A61K39/0008C07K14/70539C07K16/18A61K2039/572C07K2319/33C07K2319/40
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Patent No.
US 12,492,230
App. No.
16/981,352
Granted
Dec 9, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

Despite the notion that human CD8 + T cells are the final mediators of autoimmune β-cell destruction in type 1 diabetes (TID), none of their target epitopes has been demonstrated to be naturally processed and presented by β cells. The inventors therefore performed an epitope discovery study combining HLA Class I peptidomics and transcriptomics strategies. Inflammatory cytokines increased β-cell peptide presentation in vitro, paralleling upregulation of HLA Class I expression. Peptide sources included known β-cell antigens and several insulin granule proteins. Secretogranin V (SCG5/7B2) was identified as a novel β-cell antigen, which was processed into HLA-A2- and HLA-A3-restricted epitopes recognized by circulating naïve CD8 + T cells in type 1 diabetic and healthy donors. HLA-A2-bound neo-epitopes were also represented and originated from an alternative SCG5-009 mRNA splice isoform. Accordingly, the present invention relates to antigenic peptides derived from secretogranin V and uses thereof for the diagnosis and treatment of T1D.

Claims (39)

1 . A composition comprising

an isolated peptide derived from secretogranin V comprising:

at least 8 consecutive amino acids in the sequence ranging from the amino acid residue at

position 171 to the amino acid residue at position 215 in SEQ ID NO:2 (SCG5-009) and an adjuvant, wherein the length of the peptide consists of 8-21 amino acids.

2 . A composition comprising an isolated peptide derived from secretogranin V

and an adjuvant, wherein the peptide consists of the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID

NO:38 (RLKPSLVGK) or SEQ ID NO:35 (SFLSGAVNRL).

3 . A composition comprising an isolated peptide derived from secretogranin V

and an adjuvant, wherein the peptide consists of the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 3 (RMVSTMLSGL); SEQ ID NO:4 (STMLSGLLFWL); SEQ ID NO:5 (TMLSGLLFWL); SEQ ID NO:6 (TMLSGLLFWLA); SEQ ID NO:7 (MLSGLLFWL); SEQ ID NO:8 (MLSGLLFWLA);

SEQ ID NO:9 (FWLASGWTPA); SEQ ID NO:10 (WLASGWTPA); SEQ ID NO:11 (FWLASGWTPAF); SEQ ID NO:12 (MVSRMVSTMLSGLLF); SEQ ID NO:13 (VSRMVSTMLSGLLFW); SEQ ID NO:14 (SRMVSTMLSGLLFWL); SEQ ID NO:15 (RMVSTMLSGLLFWLA); SEQ ID NO:16 (SGLLFWLASGWTPAF); SEQ ID NO:17 (GLLFWLASGWTPAFA); SEQ ID NO:18 (LLFWLASGWTPAFAY);

SEQ ID NO:19 (MVSRMVSTMLSGLLF); SEQ ID NO:20 (GWTPAFAYSPRTPDRVSEA); SEQ ID NO:26 (MKGGERRKRRSVNPYLQGQRL); SEQ ID NO:27 (WLASGWTPA); SEQ ID NO:28 (FWLASGWTPA); SEQ ID NO:29 (FWLASGWTPAF); SEQ ID NO:30 (GLLFWLASGWTPAFA); SEQ ID NO:31 (LLFWLASGWTPAFAY); SEQ ID NO:32 (SGLLFWLASGWTPAF); SEQ ID NO:33 (GWTPAFAYSPRTPDRVSEA);

SEQ ID NO:34 (FLSGAVNRL); SEQ ID NO:35 (SFLSGAVNRL); SEQ ID NO:36 (FLSGAVNRLK); SEQ ID NO:37 (NRLKPSLVGK); SEQ ID NO:38 (RLKPSLVGK); SEQ ID NO:39 (RLKPSLVGKS); SEQ ID NO:40 (SPEKHWSM);

SEQ ID NO:41 (CGDAWSFLSGAVNRL); SEQ ID NO:42 (GDAWSFLSGAVNRLK); SEQ ID NO:43 (DAWSFLSGAVNRLKP); SEQ ID NO:44 (AWSFLSGAVNRLKPS); SEQ ID NO:45 (WSFLSGAVNRLKPSL); SEQ ID NO:46 (SFLSGAVNRLKPSLV); SEQ ID NO:47 (FLSGAVNRLKPSLVG); SEQ ID NO:48 (LSGAVNRLKPSLVGK); SEQ ID NO:49 (SGAVNRLKPSLVGKS); SEQ ID NO:50 (GAVNRLKPSLVGKSQ); SEQ ID NO:51 (AVNRLKPSLVGKSQN); SEQ ID NO:52 (CGDAWSFLSGAVNRL); SEQ ID NO:53 (GDAWSFLSGAVNRLK);

SEQ ID NO:54 (DAWSFLSGAVNRLKP); SEQ ID NO:55 (AWSFLSGAVNRLKPS); SEQ ID NO:56 (WSFLSGAVNRLKPSL); SEQ ID NO:57 (SFLSGAVNRLKPSLV); SEQ ID NO:58 (FLSGAVNRLKPSLVG); SEQ ID NO:59 (LSGAVNRLKPSLVGK); SEQ ID NO:60 (SGAVNRLKPSLVGKS); SEQ ID NO:61 (GAVNRLKPSLVGKSQ); SEQ ID NO:62 (MKGGERRKRR); SEQ ID NO:63 (NRL); or SEQ ID NO:64 (PSLVGKSQNPPLCSPEKHWS).

4 . A fusion protein comprising the peptide of claim 1 fused to a heterologous

polypeptide.

5 . An immunoconjugate comprising an antibody fused or conjugated to the

peptide of claim 1 .

6 . The immunoconjugate of claim 5 wherein the antibody is directed against a

surface antigen of an antigen presenting cell so that the peptide is targeted to said antigen presenting cell to elicit an immune response.

7 . An aptamer or an antibody having specificity for the peptide of claim 1 , either

alone or complexed with HLA molecules that are permissive for peptide binding.

8 . A chimeric antigen receptor (CARs) comprising an antigen binding domain of

the antibody of claim 7 .

9 . A T-cell receptor (TCR) having specificity for the peptide of claim 1 .

10 . A nucleic acid molecule that encodes the peptide of claim 1 .

11 . A host cell comprising the nucleic acid of claim 10 .

12 . The host cell of claim 11 which is T cell.

13 . A MHC class I or Class II multimer loaded with the peptide of claim 1 .

14 . A method of treating type 1 diabetes in a subject in need thereof, comprising

administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of the peptide of claim 1 .

15 . The host cell of claim 12 wherein the T cell is a Treg cell.

16 . A pharmaceutical or vaccine composition comprising a population of host

cells comprising a nucleic acid encoding the peptide of claim 1 , a fusion protein comprising the

peptide, a chimeric antigen receptor comprising an antigen binding domain of an antibody having specificity for the peptide or a TCR having specificity for the peptide.

17 . A pharmaceutical or vaccine composition comprising a population of host

cells comprising an MHC class I or Class II multimer loaded with the peptide of claim 1 .

18 . A pharmaceutical or vaccine composition comprising the peptide of claim 1 , a

fusion protein comprising the peptide, or an immunoconjugate comprising an antibody fused or conjugated to the peptide.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 28, 2023
From: MALLONE, ROBERTO; VINH, JOELLE; VERDIER, YANN; LAKS EIZIRIK, DECIO; COLLI, MAIKEL LUIS; AFONSO, GEORGIA; GONZALEZ-DUQUE, SERGIO
To: INSERM (INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE); UNIVERSITE DE PARIS; CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS); ECOLE SUPERIEURE DE PHYSIQUE ET DE CHIMIE INDUSTRIELLES DE LA VILLE DE PARIS; UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PROPERTY NUMBER 16930208 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 060390 FRAME: 0122. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME. Recorded Jan 11, 2023
From: UNIVERSITE DE PARIS
To: UNIVERSITÉ PARIS CITÉ
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 20, 2022
From: UNIVERSITE DE PARIS
To: UNIVERSITÉ PARIS CITÉ
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