WO2002026757A2 - Modulation of immunostimulatory activity of immunostimulatory oligonucleotide analogs by positional chemical changes - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the therapeutic use of oligonucleotides or oligonucleotide analogs as immunostimulatory agents in immunotherapy applications.
- Oligonucleotides have become indispensable tools in modern molecular biology, being used in a wide variety of techniques, ranging from diagnostic probing methods to PCR to antisense inhibition of gene expression and immunotherapy applications. This widespread use of oligonucleotides has led to an increasing demand for rapid, inexpensive and efficient methods for synthesizing oligonucleotides.
- CpG-PS-oligos as antitumor, antiviral, antibacterial and antiinflammatory agents and as adjuvants in immunotherapy has been reported.
- Zhao, Q.; Yu, D.; Agrawal, S. Bioorg Med. Chem. Lett. 9: 3453 (1999) teaches that substitution of one or two 2'-deoxynucleosides adjacent to CpG-motif with 2'- or 3'-0-methylribonucleosides on the 5'-side causes a decrease in immunostimulatory activity, while the same substitutions have insignificant effect when they were placed on the 3'-side of the CpG-motif.
- the invention provides methods for enhancing the immune response caused by immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compounds.
- the methods according to the invention enable increasing the immunostimulatory effect for immunotherapy applications.
- the invention further provides methods for making and using such oligonucleotide compounds.
- the present inventors have surprisingly discovered that positional modification of immunostimulatory oligonucleotides dramatically affects their immunostimulatory capabilities.
- modifications in the immunostimulatory domain and /or the potentiation domain enhance the immunostimulatory effect in a reproducible and predictable manner.
- the invention provides immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compounds comprising an immunostimulatory domain and, optionally, one or more potentiation domains.
- the immunostimulatory domain comprises a dinucleotide analog that includes a non- naturally occurring pyrimidine base.
- the immunostimulatory domain and/or the potentiation domain include an immunostimulatory moiety at a specified position, as described hereinbelow.
- the immunostimulatory oligonucleotide comprises a 3'-3' linkage. In one embodiment, such 3'-3' linked oligonucleotides have two accessible 5'-ends.
- the invention provides methods for modulating the immunostimulatory effect of an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compound.
- the method comprises introducing into the immunostimulatory domain a dinucleotide analog that includes a non-naturally occurring pyrimidine base.
- the method comprises introducing into the immunostimulatory domain and /or potentiation domain an immunostimulatory moiety at a specified position, as described hereinbelow.
- the method comprises introducing into the oligonucleotide a 3 -3' linkage.
- the invention provides methods for generating an immune response in a patient, such methods comprising administering to the patient an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compound according to the invention.
- the invention provides methods for therapeutically treating a patient having disease caused by a pathogen, such methods comprising administering to the patient an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compound according to the invention.
- the invention provides methods for treating a cancer patient, such methods comprising administering to the patient an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compound according to the invention.
- the invention provides methods for treating autoimmune disorders, such as autoimmune asthma, such methods comprising administering to the patient an oligonucleotide analog immunostimulatory compound according to the invention. Administration is carried out as described for the third aspect of the invention.
- the invention provides methods for treating airway inflammation or allergies, such methods comprising administering to the patient an oligonucleotide analog immunostimulatory compound according to the invention. Administration is carried out as described for the third aspect of the invention.
- Figure 1 shows results of proliferation assays using oligonucleotides having l',2'-dideoxyribose substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 2 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having l',2'-dideoxyribose substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 3 shows results of proliferation assays using different oligonucleotides having l',2'-dideoxyribose substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 4 shows results of spleen weight assays using different oligonucleotides having l',2'-dideoxyribose substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 5 shows results of proliferation assays using oligonucleotides having C3-linker substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 6 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having C3-linker substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 7 shows results of proliferation assays using oligonucleotides having Spacer 9 or Spacer 18 substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 8 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having Spacer 9 or Spacer 18 substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 9 shows results of proliferation assays using oligonucleotides having amino-linker substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 10 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having amino-linker substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 11 shows results of proliferation assays using oligonucleotides having 3'-deoxynucleoside substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 12 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having 3'-deoxynucleoside substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 13 shows results of proliferation assays using oligonucleotides having methylphosphonate substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 14 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having methylphosphonate substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 15 shows results of proliferation assays using oligonucleotides having 2'-0-methylribonucleoside or 2 / -0-methoxyethyl substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 16 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having 2'-0-memylribonucleoside or 2'-0-methoxyethyl substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 17 shows results of proliferation assays using oligonucleotides having 5'-3', 5'-5', or 3'-3' linkage substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 18 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having ⁇ -L-deoxynucleotide substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 19 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having 2'-0-propargyl substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 20 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having various substitutions at various positions.
- Figure 21 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having 7-deazaguanine substitution within the immunostimulatory dinucleotide.
- Figure 22 shows results of proliferation assays using oligonucleotides having 6-thioguanine substitution within the immunostimulatory dinucleotide.
- Figure 23 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having 5-hydroxycytosine or N4-ethylcytosine substitution within the immunostimulatory dinucleotide.
- Figure 24 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having 5-hydroxycytosine or N4-ethylcytosine substitution within the immunostimulatory dinucleotide.
- Figure 25 shows results of proliferation assays using oligonucleotides having arabinofuranosylcytosine (aracytidine; Ara-C) substitution within the immunostimulatory dinucleotide.
- Figure 26 shows results of spleen weight assays using oligonucleotides having 4-thiouracil substitution within the immunostimulatory dinucleotide.
- Figure 27 shows the chemical structure of a CpG-motif, showing functional groups on cytosine that serve as hydrogen bond acceptor and hydrogen bond donor groups.
- Figure 28 shows the chemical structures of cytosine (1) and cytosine analogs (2-7).
- the substituent R is ribose or 2'-deoxyribose.
- the invention relates to the therapeutic use of oligonucleotides and oligonucleotide analogs as immunostimulatory agents for immunotherapy applications.
- the patents and publications cited herein reflect the level of knowledge in the field and are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. In the event of conflict between any teaching of any reference cited herein and the present specification, the latter shall prevail, for purposes of the invention.
- the invention provides methods for enhancing the immune response caused by immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compounds for immunotherapy applications.
- the invention further provides compounds having optimal levels of immunostimulatory effect for immunotherapy and methods for making and using such oligonucleotide compounds.
- the present inventors have surprisingly discovered that positional chemical modifications introduced in immunostimulatory oligonucleotides dramatically affect their immunostimulatory capabilities.
- modifications in the immunostimulatory domain and/or the potentiation domain can enhance the immunostimulatory effect in a reproducible manner for desired applications.
- the invention provides immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compounds comprising an immunostimulatory domain and, optionally, one or more potentiation domains.
- the immunostimulatory domain comprises a dinucleotide analog that includes a non-natural pyrimidine nucleoside.
- oligonucleotide includes polymers of two or more deoxyribonucleosides, or any modified nucleoside, including 2'- or 3'-substituted nucleosides, 2'- or 3'-0-substituted ribonucleosides, deazanucleosides, or any combination thereof. Such monomers may be coupled to each other by any of the numerous known internucleoside linkages.
- these internucleoside linkages may be phosphodiester, phosphotriester, phosphorothioate, phosphorodithioate, or phosphoramidate linkages, including 3'-5', 2'-5', 3'-3', and 5'-5' linkages of any of the foregoing, or combinations thereof.
- the term oligonucleotide also encompasses such polymers having chemically modified bases or sugars and/or having additional substituents, including without limitation lipophilic groups, intercalating agents, diamines and adamantane.
- oligonucleotide also encompasses peptide nucleic acids (PNA), peptide nucleic acids with phosphate groups (PHONA), locked nucleic acids (LNA), morpholinonucleic acids, and oligonucleotides comprising non-pentose sugar (e.g. hexose) or abasic sugar backbones or backbone sections, as well as oligonucleotides that include backbone sections with non-sugar linker or spacer groups, as further described hereinbelow.
- PNA peptide nucleic acids
- PONA peptide nucleic acids with phosphate groups
- LNA locked nucleic acids
- morpholinonucleic acids oligonucleotides comprising non-pentose sugar (e.g. hexose) or abasic sugar backbones or backbone sections, as well as oligonucleotides that include backbone sections with non-sugar linker or
- the terms "2'-substituted" and "3'- substituted” mean (respectively) substitution of the 2' (or 3') position of the pentose moiety with a halogen (preferably Cl, Br, or F), or an -O-lower alkyl group containing 1-6 saturated or unsaturated carbon atoms, or with an -O-aryl or allyl group having 2-6 carbon atoms, wherein such alkyl, aryl or allyl group may be unsubstituted or may be substituted, e.g., with halo, hydroxy, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, acyl, acyloxy, alkoxy, carboxyl, carbalkoxy, or amino groups; or such 2' substitution may be with a hydroxy group (to produce a ribonucleoside) or an amino group, but not with a 2' (or 3') H group.
- a halogen preferably Cl, Br, or F
- the term "immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compound” means a compound comprising an immunostimulatory dinucleotide, without which the compound would not have an immunostimulatory effect.
- An “immunostimulatory dinucleotide” is a dinucleotide having the formula 5'-pyrimidine-purine-3', wherein "pyrimidine” is a natural or non-natural pyrimidine nucleoside and "purine” is a natural or non- natural purine nucleoside.
- One such immunostimulatory dinucleotide is CpG.
- CpG and CpG dinucleotide refer to the dinucleotide 5'- deoxycytidine-deoxyguanosine-3', wherein p is an internucleotide linkage, preferably selected from the group consisting of phosphodiester, phosphorothioate, and phosphorodithioate.
- a "dinucleotide analog” is an immunostimulatory dinucleotide as described above, wherein either or both of the pyrimidine and purine nucleosides is a non-natural nucleoside.
- a “non- ⁇ atural" nucleoside is one that includes a non-naturally occurring base and/or a non-naturally occurring sugar moiety.
- a base is considered to be non-natural if it is not selected from the group consisting of thymine, guanine, cytosine, adenine, and uracil.
- C*pG and CpG* refer to immunostimulatory dinucleotide analogs comprising a cytidine analog (non-natural pyrimidine nucleoside) or a guanosine analog (non-natural purine nucleoside), respectively.
- Figure 27 shows the chemical structure of a CpG-motif, showing the functional groups on cytosine that serve as hydrogen bond acceptor and hydrogen bond donor groups.
- Cytosine has two hydrogen bond acceptor groups at positions 2 (keto-oxygen) and 3 (nitrogen), and a hydrogen bond donor group at the 4-position (amino group) These groups can serve as potential recognizing and interacting groups with receptors that are responsible for immune stimulation.
- Figure 28 shows cytosine analogs that are isostructural with natural cytosine, including 5-methyl-deoxycytosine (2), 5-methyl-deoxyisocytosine (3), 5- hydroxy-deoxycytosine (4), deoxyuridine (5), N4-ethyl-deoxycytosine (6), and deoxy-P-base (7).
- the immunostimulatory dinucleotide comprises a pyrimidine nucleoside of structure (I):
- D is a hydrogen bond donor
- D' is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, hydrogen bond donor, hydrogen bond acceptor, hydrophilic group, hydrophobic group, electron withdrawing group and electron donating group
- A is a hydrogen bond acceptor
- X is carbon or nitrogen
- S is a pentose or hexose sugar ring linked to the pyrimidine base.
- the pyrimidine nucleoside is a non-natural pyrimidine nucleoside, i.e., the compound of structure (I) is not cytidine or deoxycytidine.
- the base moiety in (I) is a non-naturally occurring pyrimidine base.
- preferred non-naturally occurring pyrimidine bases include, without limitation, 5-hydroxycytosine, 5-hydroxymethylcytosine, N4-alkylcytosine, preferably N4-ethylcytosine, and 4-thiouracil.
- the sugar moiety S in (I) is a non-naturally occurring sugar moiety.
- a "naturally occurring sugar moiety” is ribose or 2'-deoxyribose
- a “non-naturally occurring sugar moiety” is any sugar other than ribose or 2'-deoxyribose that can be used in the backbone for an oligonucleotide.
- Arabinose and arabinose derivatives are examples of a preferred non-naturally occurring sugar moieties.
- Immunostimulatory domains according to the invention may include immunostimulatory moieties on one or both sides of the immunostimulatory natural dinucleotide or non-natural dinucleotide analog.
- an immunostimulatory domain could be depicted as
- Y represents cytidine or a non-natural pyrimidine nucleoside analog
- Z represents guanosine or a non-natural purine nucleoside analog
- each X independently represents a nucleoside or an immunostimulatory moiety according to the invention.
- An "immunostimulatory moiety" is a chemical structure at a particular position within the immunostimulatory domain or the potentiation domain that causes the immunostimulatory oligonucleotide to be more immunostimulatory than it would be in the absence of the immunostimulatory moiety.
- Preferred immunostimulatory moieties include modifications in the phosphate backbones including without limitation methylphosphonates, methylphosphonothioates phosphotriesters, phosphothiotriesters phosphorothioates, phosphorodithioates, triester prodrugs, sulfones, sulfonamides, sulfamates, formacetal, N-methylhydroxylamine, carbonate, carbamate, boranophosphonate, phosphoramidates, especially primary amino- phosphoramidates, N3 phosphoramidates and N5 phosphoramidates, and stereospecific linkages (e.g., (R)- or (S)-phosphorothioate, alkylphosphonate, or phosphotriester linkages).
- modifications in the phosphate backbones including without limitation methylphosphonates, methylphosphonothioates phosphotriesters, phosphothiotriesters phosphorothioates, phosphorodithioates, triester pro
- Preferred immunostimulatory moieties according to the invention further include nucleosides having sugar modifications, including without limitation 2'-substituted pentose sugars including without limitation 2'- O-methylribose, 2'-0-methoxyethylribose, 2'-0-propargylribose, and 2'-deoxy-2'- fluororibose; 3'-substituted pentose sugars, including without limitation 3'-0- methylribose; l',2'-dideoxyribose; hexose sugars, including without limitation arabinose, l'-methylarabinose, 3'-hydroxymethylarabinose,
- Preferred immunostimulatory moieties according to the invention further include oligonucleotides having other carbohydrate backbone modifications and replacements, including peptide nucleic acids (PNA), peptide nucleic acids with phosphate groups (PHONA), locked nucleic acids (LNA), morpholinonucleic acids, and oligonucleotides having backbone sections with alkyl linkers or amino linkers.
- the alkyl linker may be branched or unbranched, substituted or unsubstituted, and chirally pure or a racemic mixture. Most preferably, such alkyl linkers have from about 2 to about 18 carbon atoms. In some preferred embodiments such alkyl linkers have from about 3 to about 9 carbon atoms.
- Preferred immunostimulatory moieties according to the invention further include DNA isof orms, including without limitation ⁇ -L-deoxynucleosides and alpha-deoxynucleosides.
- Preferred immimostimulatory moieties according to the invention further include nucleosides having unnatural internucleoside linkage positions, including without limitation 2'-5', 2'-2', 3'-3' and 5'-5' linkages.
- Preferred immunostimulatory moieties according to the invention further include nucleosides having modified heterocyclic bases, including without limitation 5-hydroxydeoxycytidine, 5-hydroxymethyldeoxycytidine, N4- alkyldeoxycytidine, preferably N4-ethyldeoxycytidine, 4-thiouridine, 6- thiodeoxyguanosine, 7-deazaguanosine, and deoxyribonucleosides of nitropyrrole, C5-propynylpyrimidine, and diaminopurine, including without limitation 2,6-diaminopurine.
- modified heterocyclic bases including without limitation 5-hydroxydeoxycytidine, 5-hydroxymethyldeoxycytidine, N4- alkyldeoxycytidine, preferably N4-ethyldeoxycytidine, 4-thiouridine, 6- thiodeoxyguanosine, 7-deazaguanosine, and deoxyribonucleosides of nitropyrrole,
- a nucleoside methylphosphonate at position X3 or X4 is an immunostimulatory moiety
- a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl linker at position XI is an immunostimulatory moiety
- a ⁇ -L-deoxynucleoside at position XI is an immunostimulatory moiety. See Table 1 below for representative positions and structures of immunostimulatory moieties within the immunostimulatory domain.
- the immunostimulatory oligonucleotide further comprises a potentiation domain
- a “potentiation domain” is a region of an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide analog, other than the immunostimulatory domain, that causes the oligonucleotide to be more immunostimulatory if it contains the potentiation domain than the oligonucleotide would be in the absence of the potentiation domain.
- the potentiation domain can be upstream or downstream relative to the immunostimulatory domain.
- upstream is used to refer to positions on the 5' side of the immunostimulatory dinucleotide or dinucleotide analog (Y-Z).
- the term “downstream” is used to refer to positions on the 3' side of Y-Z.
- an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide analog could have the structure
- U9-U1 represents an upstream potentiation domain, wherein each U independently represents the same or a different nucleoside immunostimulatory moiety, N represents any nucleoside and X1-X4, Y and Z are as before.
- an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide analog could have the structure
- D1-D8 represents a downstream potentiation domain , wherein each D independently represents the same or a different nucleoside or immunostimulatory moiety, and all other symbols are as described above.
- an immunostimulatory moiety at U6 would be six positions upstream from the immunostimulatory dinucleotide or dinucleotide analog and an immunostimulatory moiety at D4 would be four positions downstream from the immunostimulatory dinucleotide or dinucleotide analog.
- position is used rather than "nucleoside", because any of the U or D positions can represent an immunostimulatory moiety which may or may not be a nucleoside or nucleoside analog.
- oligonucleotide analogs can be constructed having both upstream and downstream potentiation domains.
- Table 2 shows representative positions and structures of immunostimulatory moieties within an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide having an upstream potentiation domain. See Figure 7 for definitions of Spacer 9 and Spacer 18 as referred to in Tables 2 and 3.
- Table 3 shows representative positions and structures of immunostimulatory moieties within an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide having a downstream potentiation domain.
- the oligonucleotide according to the invention has one or two accessible 5' ends.
- the present inventors have discovered that immunostimulatory moieties in the region 5' to the immunostimulatory dinucleotide have a greater impact on immunostimulatory activity than do similar substitutions in the region 3' to the immunostimulatory dinucleotide. This observation suggests that the 5'-flanking region of CpG-PS- oligos plays an important role in immunostimulatory activity.
- the immunostimulatory oligonucleotide according to the invention comprises a 3'-3' linkage.
- the oligonucleotides have one or two accessible 5' ends.
- the invention provides methods for modulating the immunostimulatory effect of an immunostimulatory oligonucleotide.
- the method comprises introducing into the immunostimulatory domain a dinucleotide analog that includes a non-naturally occurring pyrimidine base, as described above for the first aspect of the invention.
- the method comprises introducing into the immunostimulatory domain and/or potentiation domain an immunostimulatory moiety at a specified position, as described above.
- the method comprises introducing into the oligonucleotide a 3'-3' linkage.
- introducing an immunostimulatory moiety at a specified position simply means synthesizing an oligonucleotide that has an immunostimulatory moiety at the specified position.
- introducing an immunostimulatory moiety into position U6 simply means synthesizing an oligonucleotide that has an immunostimulatory moiety at such a position, with reference to, e.g., the following structure:
- the methods according to this aspect of the invention include introducing an immunostimulatory moiety at a position in the immunostimulatory domain or in an upstream or downstream potentiation domain according to the preferred substitution patterns described in Tables 1-3.
- the methods according to this aspect of the invention can be conveniently carried out using any of the well-known synthesis techniques by simply using an appropriate immunomodulatory moiety monomer synthon in the synthesis process in an appropriate cycle to obtain the desired position.
- Preferred monomers include phosphoramidites, phosphotriesters and H-phosphonates.
- PS- oligos are readily synthesized, e.g., using ⁇ -cyanoethylphosphoramidite chemistry on CPG solid support using appropriate phosphoramidites, deprotected as required, purified by C 18 reverse phase HPLC, dialyzed against distilled water and lyophilized.
- the purity of each PS-oligo is readily determined by CGE and the molecular weight can be confirmed by MALDI-TOF mass spectral analysis.
- the invention provides methods for generating an immune response in a patient, such methods comprising administering to the patient an oligonucleotide analog immunostimulatory compound according to the invention.
- administration of compounds is parenteral, oral, sublingual, transdermal, topical, intranasal, intratracheal, intravaginal, or intrarectal.
- Administration of the therapeutic compositions can be carried out using known procedures at dosages and for periods of time effective to reduce symptoms or surrogate markers of the disease.
- the therapeutic composition is preferably administered at a sufficient dosage to attain a blood level of oligonucleotide from about 0.001 micromolar to about 10 micromolar. For localized administration, much lower concentrations than this may be effective, and much higher concentrations may be tolerated.
- a total dosage of oligonucleotide will range from about 0.1 mg oligonucleotide per patient per day to about 40 mg oligonucleotide per kg body weight per day. It may be desirable to administer simultaneously, or sequentially a therapeutically effective amount of one or more of the therapeutic compositions of the invention to an individual as a single treatment episode. In some instances, dosages below the above- defined ranges may still provide efficacy.
- one or more measurement is taken of biological effects selected from the group consisting of complement activation, mitogenesis and inhibition of thrombin clot formation.
- compounds according to the invention are administered in combination with antibiotics, antigens, allergens, vaccines, antibodies, cytotoxic agents, antisense oligonucleotides, gene therapy vectors, DNA vaccines and /or adjuvants to enhance the specificity or magnitude of the immune response.
- Either the compound or the vaccine, or both may optionally be linked to an immunogenic protein, such as keyhole limpet hemocyanin, cholera toxin B subunit, or any other immunogenic carrier protein.
- an immunogenic protein such as keyhole limpet hemocyanin, cholera toxin B subunit, or any other immunogenic carrier protein.
- adjuvants may be used, including, without limitation, Freund's complete adjuvant, monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL), saponins, including QS-21, alum, and combinations thereof.
- the methods according to the invention induce cytokines by administration of immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compounds.
- the immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compounds are conjugated to an antigen, hapten, or vaccine.
- the present inventors have discovered that an accessible 5' end is important to the activity of certain immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compounds.
- the oligonucleotide preferably is conjugated to an antigen or vaccine by means of the 3'-end of oligonucleotide compound.
- combination with means in the course of treating the same disease in the same patient, and includes administering the oligonucleotide and/or the vaccine and/or the adjuvant in any order, including simultaneous administration, as well as temporally spaced order of up to several days apart.
- Such combination treatment may also include more than a single administration of the oligonucleotide, and /or independently the vaccine, and /or independently the adjuvant.
- the administration of the oligonucleotide and /or vaccine and/or adjuvant may be by the same or different routes.
- the method according to this aspect of the invention is useful for model studies of the immune system, and is further useful for the therapeutic treatment of human or animal disease.
- the invention provides methods for therapeutically treating a patient having disease caused by a pathogen, such methods comprising administering to the patient an oligonucleotide analog immunostimulatory compound according to the invention. Administration is carried out as described for the third aspect of the invention.
- the invention provides methods for treating a cancer patient, such methods comprising administering to the patient an oligonucleotide analog immunostimulatory compound according to the invention. Administration is carried out as described for the third aspect of the invention.
- the invention provides methods for treating autoimmune disorders, such as autoimmune asthma, such methods comprising administering to the patient an oligonucleotide analog immunostimulatory compound according to the invention. Administration is carried out as described for the third aspect of the invention.
- the invention provides methods for treating airway inflammation or allergies, such methods comprising administering to the patient an oligonucleotide analog immunostimulatory compound according to the invention. Administration is carried out as described for the third aspect of the invention.
- Oligonucleotides were synthesized on a 1 micromolar scale using an automated DNA synthesizer (Expedite 8909, PerSeptive Biosystems, Foster City, CA). Standard deoxynucleoside phosphoramidites are obtained from PerSeptive Biosystems.
- the ammonium hydroxide solution was evaporated to dryness in a speed-vac and 5'-DMTr-oligonucleotides were purified by HPLC on a C18 reverse-phase matrix using a solvent system of 0.1 M ammonium acetate and 1:5 ratio 0.1 M ammonium acetate in acetonitrile. Then the oligonucleotides were treated with 80% acetic acid to remove the DMTr group, converted to sodium form and desalted by dialysis against double distilled water. Oligonucleotides were filtered through 0.4 ⁇ filters, lyophilized and redissolved in double distilled water. Characterization was achieved by denaturing PAGE and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
- Example 2 Synthesis of CpG-PS-oligos containing cytosine analogs Following the procedures outlined in Example 1, the following oligonucleotides were synthesized:
- CpG-motif is shown in bold.
- C* represents 5-hydroxycytosine (oligos 2 and 3) or N4-ethylcytosine (oligos 4 and 5).
- oligonucleotides were characterized by CGE and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry (Brucker Prof lex III MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer with 337 nm N2 laser). Molecular weights observed and calculated (shown in parentheses) for each oligonucleotide are as follows: Oligo 1, 5704 (5704.8); Oligo 2, 5720 (5720.8); Oligo 3, 5681 (5680.7); Oligo 4, 5733 (5733); Oligo 5, 5694 (5693).
- Example 3 Analysis of spleen weights in treated mice
- mice Female BALB/c mice (4-5 weeks, 19-21 g, Charles River, Wilmington, MA) were used in the study. The animals were fed with commercial diet and water ad lib. The animals were injected intraperitoneally with 5 or 10 mg/kg dose of immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compound dissolved in sterile PBS. One group of mice received PBS alone to serve as a control (PBS). Four animals were used for each immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compound. Mice were sacrificed 72 h later, spleens were harvested and weighed.
- Example 4 Analysis of immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compounds in mouse lymphocyte proliferation assay
- Spleens from CD-I, BALB/c, C57BL/6 mouse (4-8 weeks) were used as source of lymphocytes. Single cell suspensions were prepared by gently mincing with the frosted ends of glass slides. Cells were then cultured in RPMI complete medium [RPMI medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS) (heat- inactivated at 56 °C for 30 min), 50 ⁇ M 2-mercaptoethanol, 100 U/mL penicillin, 100 ⁇ g/mL streptomycin, 2 mM L-glutamine]. The cells were then plated in 96- well dishes at a density of 10 6 cells/mL in a final volume of 100 ⁇ L.
- FBS fetal bovine serum
- Immunostimulatory oligonucleotide compounds or LPS lipopolysaccharide were added to the cell culture in 10 ⁇ L of TE buffer (10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.5, 1 mM EDTA). The cells were then set to culture at 37 °C. After 44 h, 1 ⁇ Ci 3 H- uridine (Amersham, Arlington Heights, IL) was added to the culture in 20 ⁇ L of RPMI medium, and the cells were pulse-labeled for another 4 h. The cells were harvested by automatic cell harvester (Skatron, Sterling, NA), and the filters were counted by a scintillation counter. The experiments were performed in triplicate.
- Example 5 Lymphocyte proliferatory activity of CpG-PS-oligos containing cytosine analogs
- CpG-PS-oligos 1-5 (Example 4) was studied using a BALB/c mouse lymphocyte proliferation assay.
- mouse spleen cells were cultured and incubated with CpG-PS-oligos at 0.1, 0.3, 1.0 and 3.0 ⁇ g/mL concentration for 48 hr and cell proliferation was measured by 3 H- uridine incorporation.
- Figure 23 shows the dose-dependent cell proliferatory activity of oligos 1-5 in mouse lymphocyte cultures.
- oligo 1 At a dose of 3.0 ⁇ g/mL, oligo 1, with natural cytidine, showed a proliferation index of 29.5 ⁇ 2.1.
- Oligo 2 in which the cytosine base of the deoxycytidine of the CpG-motif is replaced with a 5-hydroxycytosine, also showed dose-dependent lymphocyte proliferation.
- a proliferation index of 23.7 ⁇ 2.9 at 3.0 ⁇ g/mL dose was observed for oligo 2.
- PS-Oligo 4 which contained N4-ethyl-cytosine in place of the cytosine base in the CpG-motif, also showed dose-dependent cell-proliferation activity.
- the proliferation index of 18.7+1.6 observed for oligo 4 at a dose of 3 ⁇ g/mL suggests that the presence of a bulky hydrophobic substitution on the 4-amino group of cytosine in a CpG-motif slightly impedes immunostimulatory activity.
- Oligos 1, 2, and 4 were injected intraperitoneally (ip) to BALB/c mice at a dose of 10 mg/kg and the change in spleen weight was measured as an indicator of the level of immunostimulatory activity of each PS-oligo.
- the change in spleen weight as a result of treatment with CpG-PS-oligos is presented in Figure 24.
- Female BALB/c mice (4-6 weeks, 19-21 gm) were divided in to different groups with four mice in each group. Oligonucleotides were dissolved in sterile PBS and administered intraperitoneally to mice at a dose of 10 mg/kg. After 72 hr, mice were sacrificed and spleens were harvested and weighed. Each circle represents the spleen weight of an individual mouse and the + represents the mean spleen weight for each group.
- Oligo 1 which has natural deoxycytidine in the CpG-motif, showed about 45% increase in spleen weight at a dose of 10 mg/kg, compared with the control group of mice that received PBS.
- Oligo 2 which has a 5-hydroxycytosine in place of the cytosine base in the CpG-motif, showed about 35% increase in spleen weight at the same dose.
- Oligo 4 which has N4-ethylcytosine in place of the cytosine base in the CpG-motif, showed about 34% increase in spleen weight at the same dose compared to the control group.
- Oligo 2 containing a hydrophilic hydroxy substitution at the 5-position of the cytosine in the CpG-motif, showed immunostimulatory activity similar to that of oligo 1, which contains the natural cytosine base. This observation suggests that bulky hydrophilic groups are better tolerated than are hydrophobic groups at the 5-position of cytosine for immunostimulatory activity of CpG-PS-oligos. Perhaps the binding pocket for the CpG-oligos on receptor is hydrophilic in nature and can not accommodate a hydrophobic group at the 5-position of cytosine.
- the 4-amino group of N4-ethylcytosine (6) can participate in hydrogen bond formation with an acceptor.
- the modified pyrimidine base dP in which the nitrogen group located at the 4-position involved in ring structure formation with the 5-position, and which does not have a hydrogen bond donor amino group at the 4-position, had no mouse lymphocyte proliferation activity in cultures, suggesting that the 4-amino group of cytosine in a CpG-motif is critical for immunostimulatory activity.
- the results presented here show that the functional groups at 2, 3, and 4 positions of the cytosine are important for CpG-related immunostimulatory activity.
- a hydrophobic substitution at the 5-position of cytosine completely suppresses immunostimulatory activity of a CpG-oligo, while a hydrophilic group at this position is tolerated well.
- the immunostimulatory activity of CpG-PS-oligos containing 5-hydroxycytosine or N4-ethylcytosine in place of cytosine in the CpG-motif can be modulated significantly by incorporating appropriate chemical modifications in the 5'- flanking sequence, suggesting that these cytosine analogs in a CpG-motif are recognized as part of an immunostimulatory motif.
- the CpG-PS-oligos shown in Figure 17 were synthesized using an automated synthesizer and phosphoramidite approach.
- Oligo 1 (16-mer) was synthesized using nucleoside-5'- ⁇ -cyanoethylphosphoramidites.
- Oligo 2 a 32- mer, was synthesized using nucleoside-3'- ⁇ -cyanoethylphosphor-amidites and controlled pore glass support (CPG-solid support) with a 3'-linked nucleoside in which 16-mer sequence of Oligo 1 was repeated twice; therefore, Oligo 2 had two 16-mers (Oligo 1) linked by a normal 3'-5'-linkage.
- CPG-solid support controlled pore glass support
- Oligo 3 a 32-mer, was synthesized with two 16-mers (Oligo 1) linked by a 5'-5'-linkage, so Oligo 3 had two 3'-ends and no 5'-end. Synthesis of Oligo 3 was carried out in two steps: the first 16-mer was synthesized using nucleoside-3'- ⁇ -cyanoethylphosphoramidites and solid support with a 3'-linked nucleoside, and then synthesis of the second 16-mer segment was continued using nucleoside-5'- ⁇ -cyano- ethylphosphoramidites.
- Oligo 4 a 32-mer, comprised two 16-mers (Oligo 1) linked by a 3'-3'-linkage, so Oligo 4 had two 5'-ends and no 3'-end.
- Synthesis of Oligo 4 was carried out in two steps: the first 16-mer was synthesized using nucleoside-5'- ⁇ -cyanoethylphosphoramidites and solid support with a 5'-linked nucleoside, and the synthesis of the second 16-mer segment was continued using nucleoside-3'- ⁇ -cyanoethylphosphoramidites.
- Synthesis of Oligos 5-8 was carried out by using the same nucleoside- ⁇ -cyanoethylphosphoramidites as for Oligos 1- 4, respectively.
- Oligos 1-8 were deprotected with concentrated ammonia solution, purified by reversed phase HPLC, detritylated, desalted and dialyzed. The purity of each PS-oligo was checked by CGE and the molecular weight was confirmed by MALDI-TOF mass spectral analysis (Table 1). The sequence integrity and directionality of 5'-CpG motif in Oligos 1-8 were confirmed by recording melting temperatures (T m s) of the duplexes with their respective DNA complementary strands (5'-AAGGTCGAGCGTTCTC-3' for Oligos 1-4, and 5'-ATGGCGCACGCTGGGAGA-3' for Oligos 5-8).
- T m s of these duplexes were 53.9 ⁇ 0.9 °C (Oligos 1-4), 61.8 °C (Oligo 5), and 58.8 + 0.6 °C (Oligos 6-8) (note that Oligo 5 was a 18-mer and Oligos 6-8 were 32-mers but not 36-mers).
- Example 9 Mouse spleen lymphocyte proliferatory activity of end-blocked CpG-PS oligonucleotides
- Immunostimulatory activity of the end-blocked CpG-PS-oligos of Example 8 was studied initially in a lymphocyte proliferation assay.
- mouse (Balb-C) spleen lymphocytes were cultured with CpG-PS-oligos at concentrations of 0.1, 1.0, and 10.0 ⁇ g/ml for 48 h and cell proliferation was determined by 3 H- uridine incorporation, as described in Example 3. Results are shown in Figure 17
- Oligo 1 induced a dose-dependent effect on cell proliferation; at a concentration of 10 ⁇ g/ml ( ⁇ 2.0 ⁇ M), the proliferation index was 5.0 ⁇ 0.32.
- Oligo 2 which consisted of two units of Oligo 1 linked by a 3'-5'-linkage, had a proliferation index of 5.8 ⁇ 0.28 at the same dose ( ⁇ 1.0 ⁇ M).
- Oligo 3 which consisted of two units of Qligo 1 linked by a 5'-5'-linkage, had a proliferation index of 2.0 ⁇ 0.26, reflecting a significantly lower immunostimulatory activity than observed with Oligos 1 and 2.
- Oligo 4 which consisted of two units of Oligo 1 linked by a 3'-3'-linkage, had a proliferation index of 7.2 ⁇ 0.5, reflecting a greater immunostimulatory activity than observed with Oligos 1 and 2. Similar results were obtained with Oligos 5-8. Oligo 5 had a proliferation index of 3.9 ⁇ 0.12. Oligos 6-8, in which two units of Oligo 5 are linked by a 3'-5'- linkage (Oligo 6), 5'-5'-linkage (Oligo 7), and 3'-3'-linkage (Oligo 8) had proliferation indices of 4.9 + 0.2, 1.74 ⁇ 0.21, and 7.7 ⁇ 0.82, respectively.
- Oligos 4 and 8 may show sustained immunostimulatory activity due to their increased in vivo stability, which is not evident in the present study as mice were sacrificed at only 72 hours after administration. Studies are in progress in which mice will be sacrificed at times later than 72 hours after administration.
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