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Title: Delivery of the ibosome-inactivating protein, gelonin, to Iymphoma cells via CD22 and CD38 using bispecilic antibodies
Authors: Penney, CA
Brownin, AC
Stirpe, F
George, AMT
Issue Date: 1995
Citation: British Journal of Cancer, 1995, 71 (5), pp. 986 - 994
Abstract: It is well established that bispecific antibodies (BsAbs) can be used effectively in targeting the ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP), saporin, against neoplastic B cells. We have now extended this delivery system for use with gelonin. By measuring antigen-binding characteristics and epitope mapping a panel of anti-gelonin MAbs using the IAsys resonant mirror bisensor, we were able to rapidly select the most suitable for making BaAbs. The Fab’ fragments from these MAbs were chemically conjugated with Fab’ from either anti-CD22 or anti-CD38. Cytotoxicity assays showed that BsAbs were highly efficient at delivering gelonin to cultured Daudi cells and achieved levels of toxicity which correlated closely with the affinity of the BsAbs. Using pairs of anti-CD22 BsAbs we were able to generate bivalent BsAb-gelonin complexes which achieved IC50 values of 2 x 10 -11 M gelonin, a potency which is equivalent to that reached by saporin in this targeting system. However, because gelonin is 5-10 times less toxic than saporin, the therapeutic ratio for gelonin is superior, making it potentially a more useful agent for human treatment. Cytotoxicity assays and kinetic analysis showed that targeting gelonin via CD38 was 2-5 times less effective than delivery through CD22. However, with a pair of BsAbs designed to co-target gelonin via CD22 and CD38, the cytotoxicity achieved equalled that obtained with a pair of anti-CD22 BsAbs (IC50 = 1 x 10 -11 M). This important result suggests that the anti-CD38 helps bind the gelonin to the cell and is then ‘dragged’ or ‘piggy-backed’ into the cell by the anti-CD22 BsAb. The implication of these findings for cancer therapy is discussed. © 1995 Stockton Press. All rights reserved.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/16030
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1995.190
ISSN: 0007-0920
1532-1827
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