Molecular Oncology (May 2020)

Bispecific human IL2‐CCR4 immunotoxin targets human cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma

  • Haoyu Wang,
  • Zhaohui Wang,
  • Huiping Zhang,
  • Zeng Qi,
  • Ariel C. Johnson,
  • David Mathes,
  • Elizabeth A. Pomfret,
  • Erin Rubin,
  • Christene A. Huang,
  • Zhirui Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12653
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
pp. 991 – 1000

Abstract

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The majority of clinically diagnosed cutaneous T‐cell lymphomas (CTCL) highly express the cell‐surface markers CC chemokine receptor 4 (CCR4) and/or CD25. Recently, we have developed diphtheria toxin‐based recombinant Ontak®‐like human IL2 fusion toxin (IL2 fusion toxin) and anti‐human CCR4 immunotoxin (CCR4 IT). In this study, we first compared the efficacy of the CCR4 IT vs IL2 fusion toxin for targeting human CD25+CCR4+ CTCL. We demonstrated that CCR4 IT was more effective than IL2 fusion toxin. We further constructed an IL2‐CCR4 bispecific IT. The bispecific IT was significantly more effective than either IL2 fusion toxin or CCR4 IT alone. The bispecific IT is a promising novel targeted therapeutic drug candidate for the treatment of refractory and recurrent human CD25+ and/or CCR4+ CTCL.

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