Cytotoxicity of chimeric (human-murine) monoclonal antibody BR96 IgG, F(ab')2, and Fab' conjugated to Pseudomonas exotoxin
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Cytotoxicity of chimeric (human-murine) monoclonal antibody BR96 IgG, F(ab')2, and Fab' conjugated to Pseudomonas exotoxin
Abstract
We have made antigen-specific cytotoxic reagents by conjugating the chimeric antibody BR96 (chiBR96) to Pseudomonas exotoxin A (PE), as either native PE or a truncated form (LysPE40) devoid of the cell-recognition region (domain I). PE kills cells by ADP-ribosylation of elongation factor 2, thereby inhibiting protein synthesis. Chimeric BR96 immunotoxins were constructed by chemical conjugation of the toxin to Fab', F(ab')2, and intact IgG and purified by anion-exchange and gel-filtration chromatography. Chimeric BR96 [IgG and F(ab')2] immunotoxins were cytotoxic against tumor cell lines displaying the BR96 antigen, with EC50 values ranging from 0.1 to 110 pM. Immunotoxins constructed with chiBR96 Fab' were 50-100-fold less cytotoxic. Competition analysis showed that the immunotoxins were specifically active through their BR96 antigen-binding ability. The binding of chiBR96-PE and chiBR96-LysPE40 to antigen was equivalent to that of BR96 itself and these immunotoxins were found to internalize very rapidly, displaying 90% of their cytotoxicity within 1 h. Binding assays determined that chiBR96 F(ab')2-LysPE40 bound as well as chiBR96-LysPE40; however, chiBR96 Fab'-LysPE40 bound 20-fold less efficiently. The chiBR96 Fab'-LysPE40 internalized similarly to the F(ab')2 or the IgG immunotoxins. Therefore, the chiBR96 Fab'-LysPE40 immunotoxin is less cytotoxic toward target cells because of reduced antigen binding. This is may be due to the monovalent nature of chiBR96 Fab'-LysPE40. This study shows that the monoclonal antibody chiBR96-Pseudomonas exotoxin A immunotoxins can be effective at inhibiting protein synthesis in target cells.
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