Protein & Cell (Jun 2017)

Potent and conditional redirected T cell killing of tumor cells using Half DVD-Ig

  • Philip D. Bardwell,
  • Matthew M. Staron,
  • Junjian Liu,
  • Qingfeng Tao,
  • Susanne Scesney,
  • Gail Bukofzer,
  • Luis E. Rodriguez,
  • Chee-Ho Choi,
  • Jennifer Wang,
  • Qing Chang,
  • Feng Dong,
  • Cherrie Donawho,
  • Jieyi Wang,
  • Christine M. Grinnell,
  • Edit Tarcsa,
  • Charles Hutchins,
  • Tariq Ghayur,
  • Jijie Gu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13238-017-0429-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 121 – 129

Abstract

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Abstract Novel biologics that redirect cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) to kill tumor cells bearing a tumor associated antigen hold great promise in the clinic. However, the ability to safely and potently target CD3 on CTL toward tumor associated antigens (TAA) expressed on tumor cells remains a challenge of both technology and biology. Herein we describe the use of a Half DVD-Ig format that can redirect CTL to kill tumor cells. Notably, Half DVD-Ig molecules that are monovalent for each specificity demonstrated reduced non-specific CTL activation and conditional CTL activation upon binding to TAA compared to intact tetravalent DVD-Ig molecules that are bivalent for each specificity, while maintaining good drug like properties and appropriate PK properties.

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