Galectin-9 controls the therapeutic activity of 4-1BB-targeting antibodies

J Exp Med. 2014 Jun 30;211(7):1433-48. doi: 10.1084/jem.20132687. Epub 2014 Jun 23.

Abstract

Biologics to TNF family receptors are prime candidates for therapy of immune disease. Whereas recent studies have highlighted a requirement for Fcγ receptors in enabling the activity of CD40, TRAILR, and GITR when engaged by antibodies, other TNFR molecules may be controlled by additional mechanisms. Antibodies to 4-1BB (CD137) are currently in clinical trials and can both augment immunity in cancer and promote regulatory T cells that inhibit autoimmune disease. We found that the action of agonist anti-4-1BB in suppressing autoimmune and allergic inflammation was completely dependent on Galectin-9 (Gal-9). Gal-9 directly bound to 4-1BB, in a site distinct from the binding site of antibodies and the natural ligand of 4-1BB, and Gal-9 facilitated 4-1BB aggregation, signaling, and functional activity in T cells, dendritic cells, and natural killer cells. Conservation of the Gal-9 interaction in humans has important implications for effective clinical targeting of 4-1BB and possibly other TNFR superfamily molecules.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antibodies / immunology
  • Antibodies / pharmacology*
  • Autoimmune Diseases / drug therapy*
  • Autoimmune Diseases / genetics
  • Autoimmune Diseases / immunology
  • Galectins / genetics
  • Galectins / immunology*
  • Humans
  • Hypersensitivity / drug therapy*
  • Hypersensitivity / genetics
  • Hypersensitivity / immunology
  • Mice
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Neoplasms / drug therapy*
  • Neoplasms / genetics
  • Neoplasms / immunology
  • T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory / immunology
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Superfamily, Member 9 / antagonists & inhibitors*
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Superfamily, Member 9 / genetics
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Superfamily, Member 9 / immunology

Substances

  • Antibodies
  • Galectins
  • LGALS9 protein, human
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Superfamily, Member 9
  • galectin 9, mouse