Therapeutic window of MuS110, a single-chain antibody construct bispecific for murine EpCAM and murine CD3.

نویسندگان

  • Maria Amann
  • Klaus Brischwein
  • Petra Lutterbuese
  • Larissa Parr
  • Laetitia Petersen
  • Grit Lorenczewski
  • Eva Krinner
  • Sandra Bruckmeier
  • Sandra Lippold
  • Roman Kischel
  • Ralf Lutterbuese
  • Peter Kufer
  • Patrick A Baeuerle
  • Bernd Schlereth
چکیده

EpCAM (CD326) is one of the most frequently and highly expressed tumor-associated antigens known and recently has also been found on cancer stem cells derived from human breast, colon, prostate, and pancreas tumors. However, like many other tumor-associated antigens used for antibody-based immunotherapeutic approaches, EpCAM is expressed on normal tissues including epithelia of pancreas, colon, lung, bile ducts, and breast. To assess the therapeutic window of an EpCAM/CD3-bispecific single-chain antibody construct of the bispecific T-cell engager (BiTE) class, we constructed murine surrogate of MT110 (muS110) from single-chain antibodies specific for murine EpCAM and CD3 antigens. Immunhistochemical analysis showed that, with minor differences, the expression of EpCAM protein on a large variety of tissues from man and mouse was similar with respect to distribution and level. MuS110 exhibited significant antitumor activity at as low as 5 microg/kg in both syngeneic 4T1 orthotopic breast cancer and CT-26 lung cancer mouse models. Dosing of muS110 for several weeks up to 400 microg/kg by intraanimal dose escalation was still tolerated, indicating existence of a significant therapeutic window for an EpCAM-specific BiTE antibody in mice. MuS110 was found to have similar in vitro characteristics and in vivo antitumor activity as MT110, a human EpCAM/human CD3-bispecific BiTE antibody that currently is in formal preclinical development.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cancer research

دوره 68 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008