Molecular Oncology (Aug 2018)

Dosing optimization of CCR4 immunotoxin for improved depletion of CCR4+ Treg in nonhuman primates

  • Zhaohui Wang,
  • Nathan J. Louras,
  • Alexandre G. Lellouch,
  • Shannon G. Pratts,
  • Huiping Zhang,
  • Haoyu Wang,
  • Christene A. Huang,
  • Curtis L. Cetrulo Jr,
  • Joren C. Madsen,
  • David H. Sachs,
  • Zhirui Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
pp. 1374 – 1382

Abstract

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Recently, we have developed a diphtheria toxin‐based recombinant anti‐human CCR4 immunotoxin for targeting CCR4+ tumors and Tregs. In this study, we further optimized the dosing schedule for improved CCR4+ Treg depletion. We have demonstrated that up to a 90% depletion was achieved and the depletion extended to approximately 2 weeks in the peripheral blood and more than 48 days in the lymph node at 25 μg·kg−1, BID for 8 consecutive days in cynomolgus monkeys. Expansion was observed including monocytes and NK cells. Antibody against the CCR4 immunotoxin was detected after approximately 2 weeks, affecting further depletion efficacy for multiple course treatment.

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