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Synthesis of precision antibody conjugates using proximity-induced chemistry

Rationale: Therapeutic antibody conjugates allow for the specific delivery of cytotoxic agents or immune cells to tumors, thus enhancing the antitumor activity of these agents and minimizing adverse systemic effects. Most current antibody conjugates are prepared by nonspecific modification of antibo...

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Autores principales: Cao, Yu J., Yu, Chenfei, Wu, Kuan-Lin, Wang, Xuechun, Liu, Dong, Tian, Zeru, Zhao, Lijun, Qi, Xuexiu, Loredo, Axel, Chung, Anna, Xiao, Han
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8419051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34522229
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.62444
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author Cao, Yu J.
Yu, Chenfei
Wu, Kuan-Lin
Wang, Xuechun
Liu, Dong
Tian, Zeru
Zhao, Lijun
Qi, Xuexiu
Loredo, Axel
Chung, Anna
Xiao, Han
author_facet Cao, Yu J.
Yu, Chenfei
Wu, Kuan-Lin
Wang, Xuechun
Liu, Dong
Tian, Zeru
Zhao, Lijun
Qi, Xuexiu
Loredo, Axel
Chung, Anna
Xiao, Han
author_sort Cao, Yu J.
collection PubMed
description Rationale: Therapeutic antibody conjugates allow for the specific delivery of cytotoxic agents or immune cells to tumors, thus enhancing the antitumor activity of these agents and minimizing adverse systemic effects. Most current antibody conjugates are prepared by nonspecific modification of antibody cysteine or lysine residues, inevitably resulting in the generation of heterogeneous conjugates with limited therapeutic efficacies. Traditional strategies to prepare homogeneous antibody conjugates require antibody engineering or chemical/enzymatic treatments, processes that often affect antibody folding and stability, as well as yield and cost. Developing a simple and cost-effective way to precisely couple functional payloads to native antibodies is of great importance. Methods: We describe a simple proximity-induced antibody conjugation method (pClick) that enables the synthesis of homogeneous antibody conjugates from native antibodies without requiring additional antibody engineering or post-synthesis treatments. A proximity-activated crosslinker is introduced into a chemically synthesized affinity peptide modified with a bioorthogonal handle. Upon binding to a specific antibody site, the affinity peptide covalently attaches to the antibody via spontaneous crosslinking, yielding an antibody molecule ready for bioorthogonal conjugation with payloads. Results: We have prepared well-defined antibody-drug conjugates and bispecific small molecule-antibody conjugates using pClick technology. The resulting conjugates exhibit excellent in vitro cytotoxic activity against cancer cells and, in the case of bispecific conjugates, superb antitumor activity in mouse xenograft models. Conclusions: Our pClick technology enables efficient, simple, and site-specific conjugation of various moieties to the existing native antibodies. This technology does not require antibody engineering or additional UV/chemical/enzymatic treatments, therefore providing a general, convenient strategy for developing novel antibody conjugates.
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spelling pubmed-84190512021-09-13 Synthesis of precision antibody conjugates using proximity-induced chemistry Cao, Yu J. Yu, Chenfei Wu, Kuan-Lin Wang, Xuechun Liu, Dong Tian, Zeru Zhao, Lijun Qi, Xuexiu Loredo, Axel Chung, Anna Xiao, Han Theranostics Research Paper Rationale: Therapeutic antibody conjugates allow for the specific delivery of cytotoxic agents or immune cells to tumors, thus enhancing the antitumor activity of these agents and minimizing adverse systemic effects. Most current antibody conjugates are prepared by nonspecific modification of antibody cysteine or lysine residues, inevitably resulting in the generation of heterogeneous conjugates with limited therapeutic efficacies. Traditional strategies to prepare homogeneous antibody conjugates require antibody engineering or chemical/enzymatic treatments, processes that often affect antibody folding and stability, as well as yield and cost. Developing a simple and cost-effective way to precisely couple functional payloads to native antibodies is of great importance. Methods: We describe a simple proximity-induced antibody conjugation method (pClick) that enables the synthesis of homogeneous antibody conjugates from native antibodies without requiring additional antibody engineering or post-synthesis treatments. A proximity-activated crosslinker is introduced into a chemically synthesized affinity peptide modified with a bioorthogonal handle. Upon binding to a specific antibody site, the affinity peptide covalently attaches to the antibody via spontaneous crosslinking, yielding an antibody molecule ready for bioorthogonal conjugation with payloads. Results: We have prepared well-defined antibody-drug conjugates and bispecific small molecule-antibody conjugates using pClick technology. The resulting conjugates exhibit excellent in vitro cytotoxic activity against cancer cells and, in the case of bispecific conjugates, superb antitumor activity in mouse xenograft models. Conclusions: Our pClick technology enables efficient, simple, and site-specific conjugation of various moieties to the existing native antibodies. This technology does not require antibody engineering or additional UV/chemical/enzymatic treatments, therefore providing a general, convenient strategy for developing novel antibody conjugates. Ivyspring International Publisher 2021-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8419051/ /pubmed/34522229 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.62444 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Cao, Yu J.
Yu, Chenfei
Wu, Kuan-Lin
Wang, Xuechun
Liu, Dong
Tian, Zeru
Zhao, Lijun
Qi, Xuexiu
Loredo, Axel
Chung, Anna
Xiao, Han
Synthesis of precision antibody conjugates using proximity-induced chemistry
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title_full Synthesis of precision antibody conjugates using proximity-induced chemistry
title_fullStr Synthesis of precision antibody conjugates using proximity-induced chemistry
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of precision antibody conjugates using proximity-induced chemistry
title_short Synthesis of precision antibody conjugates using proximity-induced chemistry
title_sort synthesis of precision antibody conjugates using proximity-induced chemistry
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8419051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34522229
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.62444
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