The HB22.7 –vcMMAE antibody–drug conjugate has efficacy against non-Hodgkin lymphoma mouse xenografts with minimal systemic toxicity

In this study, HB22.7, an anti-CD22 monoclonal antibody, was used for specific, targeted delivery of monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE) to non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). MMAE was covalently coupled to HB22.7 through a valine –citrulline peptide linker (vc). Maleimide-functionalized vcMMAE (mal-vcMMAE) was reacted with thiols of the partially reduced mAb. Approximately 4 molecules of MMAE were conjugated to HB22.7 as determined by residual thiol measurement and hydrophobic interaction chromatography–HPLC (HIC-HPLC). HB22.7–vcMMAE antibody–drug conjugate (ADC) retained its binding to Ramos NHL cells and also exhibited potent and specific in vitro cytotoxicity on a panel of B cell NHL cell lines with IC50s of 20 –284 ng/ml. HB22.7–vcMMAE also showed potent efficacy in vivo against established NHL xenografts using the DoHH2 and Granta 519 cell lines. One dose of the ADC induced complete and persistent response in all DoHH2 xenografts and 90 % of Granta xenografts. Minimal toxicity was observed. In summ ary, HB22.7–vcMMAE is an effective ADC that should be evaluated for clinical translation.
Source: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research