CD47-SIRPα blocking-based immunotherapy: Current and prospective therapeutic strategies

Renée Bouwstra, Tom van Meerten, Edwin Bremer

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    Abstract

    BACKGROUND: The CD47-signal regulatory protein alpha (SIRPα) 'don't eat me' signalling axis is perhaps the most prominent innate immune checkpoint to date. However, from initial clinical trials, it is evident that monotherapy with CD47-SIRPα blocking has a limited therapeutic effect at the maximum tolerated dose. Furthermore, treatment is associated with severe side effects, most notably anaemia, that are attributable to the ubiquitous expression of CD47. Nevertheless, promising clinical responses have been reported upon combination with the tumour-targeting antibody rituximab or azacytidine, although toxicity issues still hamper clinical application.

    MAIN BODY: Here, we discuss the current state of CD47-SIRPα blocking therapy with a focus on limitations of current strategies, such as depletion of red blood cells. Subsequently, we focus on innovations designed to overcome these limitations. These include novel antibody formats designed to selectively target CD47 on tumour cells as well as tumour-targeted bispecific antibodies with improved selectivity. In addition, the rationale and outcome of combinatorial approaches to improve the therapeutic effect of CD47 blockade are discussed. Such combinations include those with tumour-targeted opsonizing antibodies, systemic therapy, epigenetic drugs, other immunomodulatory T-cell-targeted therapeutics or dual immunomodulatory CD47 bispecific antibodies.

    CONCLUSION: With these advances in the design of CD47-SIRPα-targeting therapeutic strategies and increasing insight into the mechanism of action of this innate checkpoint, including the role of adaptive immunity, further advances in the clinical application of this checkpoint can be anticipated.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere943
    Number of pages25
    JournalClinical and Translational Medicine
    Volume12
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug-2022

    Keywords

    • Antibodies, Bispecific/pharmacology
    • Antigens, Differentiation/metabolism
    • CD47 Antigen/metabolism
    • Humans
    • Immunologic Factors/pharmacology
    • Immunotherapy
    • Neoplasms/drug therapy
    • Phagocytosis
    • Receptors, Immunologic/metabolism

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