Therapeutic Systems Immunology

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Therapeutic Systems Immunology Coordination: Robert Preissner, Charité, Berlin 13 Partners from Berlin (7) Göttingen (1) Heidelberg (1) Rostock (2) Tübingen (1)

Overview Intro / Mission Partners Systems Biology Berlin, Heidelberg, Göttingen Clinic Charité: Urology, Oncology, Pediatrics Immunology Rostock, Tübingen Companies Examples Epitope Mapping Structure Based Peptide Libraries Tumor Therapy Mimotopes Acknowledgements

The immune system (IS) Network of processes Protection against disease By identification of Pathogens Tumor cells Innate and adaptive IS Here: focus on adaptive (specific) IS Major players: MHC/T cell receptors and antibodies

Mission Immunology Cross reactivity Non linear epitopes Clinic (urological tumors) Tumor specific antibody diagnostics Tumor specific therapy Elimination of harmfulauto antibodies Induction of therapeutic antibodies + T cell stimulation Systems Biology Holistic model of tumor directed immune response

Systems Biology Clinic Bork, EMBL Pathways, Signaling Grubmüller, MPI MHC affinities Preissner, Charité Cross reactivity Non linear Epitopes Lode, Pediatrics DNA vaccination Schrader, Urology Sera, Tissue Arrays Daniel, Oncology Cell Biology

Companies Immunology JPT Peptide Arrays IndyMed Epitope Profiling Mologen Renal Cancer Drugs DNA based Therapeutics ERDE Antibody Diagnostics Thiesen, Rostock B cells Rammensee, Tübingen T cells Höpfner, Berlin Growth Factors, Signaling

Integration of Systems Biology and Clinic Systems Immunology Model of immune response Crossreactivity and nonlinear epitopes Diagnostics Peptide arrays antibody detection Tumor model Therapy Mimotope vaccination Antibody induction Antibody elimination Therapy Antibody antigen combination

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Milestones Property patterns of epitopes Immunological fingerprints of urological tumors Diagnostic arrays (detection and prognosis) Therapeutic antibodies Understanding (prediction) of cross reactivity Model (simulation) of immune therapy Peptides for immune adsorption

Overview Mission Partners andtopics Systems Biology Berlin, Heidelberg, Göttingen Clinic Charité: Urology, Oncology, Pediatrics Immunology Rostock, Tübingen Companies Examples Epitope Mapping Structure Based Peptide Libraries Tumor Therapy Mimotopes Acknowledgements

(Re )construction of a protein protein recognition site Antigen Antibody Non linear epitope (three segments) PDB Code: 1YQV

Surface simulation scan: structure-based peptide libraries Idea: combine peptide segments that are adjacent in space (but not in sequence) Features Linear and non-linear epitopes Additional disulphide bonds Regions (automatic or user def.; e.g. around ligands or interfaces) Linkers from PDB (adapted from LIP) Protein surface mapping via structure based peptide library design Goede, A. Jaeger, I. and Preissner, R. BMC Bioinformatics 9;6:223

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Successful reconstruction of a non linear antigen... 12 13 14.....17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24. Translation of the protein surface into a peptide library Zeile Spalte Peptid 13 19 NRNTDGSTD PG NrR PGF RrPG 13 20 NRNTDGSTD PG NrR PGA RrPG 13 21 NRNTDGSTD PG NiRPGF RcPG 13 22 NRNTDGSTD PG NiRPGA RcPG Incubation with prim. Ab and sec. Ab (anti mouse IgG, peroxidase label) Black spots: binding The binding was validated by Biacore experiments with soluble peptides (not shown) r, i, c = inserted Cysteines to establish disulfide bonds (stabilising the desired conformation) Proof of principle! application to a number of protein pairs under way

Overview Mission Partners andtopics Systems Biology Berlin, Heidelberg, Göttingen Clinic Charité: Urology, Oncology, Pediatrics Immunology Rostock, Tübingen Companies Examples Epitope Mapping Structure Based Peptide Libraries Tumor Therapy Mimotopes Acknowledgements

Vaccination with tumor markers Membrane Tumor marker Antibody

Immune therapy via cross reactivity Antibody 1 Therapeutic Antibody 2 Marker Mimicry Peptide Marker Why look for mimetics? Markers are weak Antigens!

Translation of the marker into a peptide Peptide MA Peptide MD Peptides were optimized und validated: Solid phase synthesis Biacore Animal trials Successful Cancer Research 66: 10567 75 Mol Cancer Ther. 7: 2241 51 For further tumors under way!

SUMMARY The IS may cause cancer (development) but may also provide the cure! Protein surfaces (non linear epitopes) can be translated into peptide libraries Thiscanbeusedfor diagnostics (identify antibodies) therapy eliminate harmful auto antibodies induce therapeutic antibodies

Acknowledgements I would like to thank: my partners, P.M. Schlag (CCCC) for providing a central lab and (esp. Dr. Schug) for support and patience

Simplified Scheme regarding SPOT Synthesis Aminosäure Peptid Linker Linker Zellulose Membran mit Spots Peptid Linker Protein Markierung About 5 10,000 peptides per array (1 entire protein surface translates into about 2,000 peptides)

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