Antibody internalization studied using a novel IgG binding toxin fusion
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2007.01.008
Antibody internalization studied using a novel IgG binding toxin fusion
Abstract
Targeted therapy encompasses a wide variety of different strategies, which can be divided into direct or indirect approaches. Direct approaches target tumor-associated antigens by monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) binding to the relevant antigens or by small-molecule drugs that interfere with these proteins. Indirect approaches rely on tumor-associated antigens expressed on the cell surface with antibody-drug conjugates or antibody-based fusion proteins containing different kinds of effector molecules. To deliver a lethal cargo into tumor cells, the targeting antibodies should efficiently internalize into the cells. Similarly, to qualify as targets for such drugs newly-discovered cell-surface molecules should facilitate the internalization of antibodies that bind to them. Internalization can be studied be several biochemical and microscopy approaches. An undisputed proof of internalization can be provided by the ability of an antibody to specifically deliver a drug into the target cells and kill it. We present a novel IgG binding toxin fusion, ZZ-PE38, in which the Fc-binding ZZ domain, derived from Streptococcal protein A, is linked to a truncated Pseudomonas exotoxin A, the preparation of complexes between ZZ-PE38 and IgGs that bind tumor cells and the specific cytotoxicity of such immunocomplexes is reported. Our results suggest that ZZ-PE38 could prove to be an invaluable tool for the evaluation of the suitability potential of antibodies and their cognate cell-surface antigens to be targeted by immunotherapeutics based on armed antibodies that require internalization.
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