Bifunctional polypeptides
View Patent ↗A bifunctional polypeptide comprising a specific binding partner for a peptide-MHC epitope, such as an antibody or T cell receptor, and an immune effector, such as an antibody or a cytokine, the immune effector part being linked to the N-terminus of the peptide-MHC binding part.
1. A bifunctional molecule, comprising
a heterodimeric αβ T-Cell Receptor (αβ TCR) or a single chain T-Cell Receptor (scTCR), the scTCR comprising a TCR α or TCR β constant region, wherein the αβ TCR or the scTCR is specific for and binds to a given pMHC epitope,
and
an immune effector polypeptide comprising a single chain immunoglobulin which specifically binds to CD3,
wherein:
the N-terminus of the α chain or the β chain of the αβ TCR, or the N-terminus of the scTCR, is linked to the C-terminus of the single chain immunoglobulin, and
the bifunctional molecule is capable of binding to the given pMHC epitope and CD3, each on a different cell, and thus simultaneously binding to two different cells.
2. The bifunctional molecule of claim 1 wherein the single chain immunoglobulin comprises the CDR sequences of SEQ ID NO: 3.