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Rigid Crosslinking of the CD3 Complex Leads to Superior T Cell Stimulation

Abstract

Functionally bivalent non-covalent Fab dimers (Bi-Fabs) specific for the TCR/CD3 complex promote CD3 signaling on T cells. While comparing functional responses to stimulation with Bi-Fab, F(ab')2 or mAb specific for the same CD3 epitope, we observed fratricide requiring anti-CD3 bridging of adjacent T cells. Surprisingly, anti-CD3 Bi-Fab ranked first in fratricide potency, followed by anti-CD3 F(ab')2 and anti-CD3 mAb. Low resolution structural studies revealed anti-CD3 Bi-Fabs and F(ab')2 adopt similar global shapes with CD3-binding sites oriented outward. However, under molecular dynamic simulations, anti-CD3 Bi-Fabs crosslinked CD3 more rigidly than F(ab')2. Furthermore, molecular modelling of Bi-Fab and F(ab')2 binding to CD3 predicted crosslinking of T cell antigen receptors located in opposing plasma membrane domains, a feature fitting with T cell fratricide observed. Thus, increasing rigidity of Fab-CD3 crosslinking between opposing effector-target pairs may result in stronger T cell effector function. These findings could guide improving clinical performance of bi-specific anti-CD3 drugs.

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