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Chemically triggered drug release from an antibody-drug conjugate leads to potent antitumour activity in mice

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  • Raffaella Rossin

    (Tagworks Pharmaceuticals)

  • Ron M. Versteegen

    (SyMO-Chem B.V.)

  • Jeremy Wu

    (Avipep Pty Ltd)

  • Alisher Khasanov

    (Levena Biopharma, 4955 Directors Place)

  • Hans J. Wessels

    (Radboud University Medical Center)

  • Erik J. Steenbergen

    (Radboud University Medical Center)

  • Wolter Hoeve

    (Syncom B.V.)

  • Henk M. Janssen

    (SyMO-Chem B.V.)

  • Arthur H. A. M. Onzen

    (Tagworks Pharmaceuticals)

  • Peter J. Hudson

    (Avipep Pty Ltd)

  • Marc S. Robillard

    (Tagworks Pharmaceuticals)

Abstract

Current antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) target internalising receptors on cancer cells leading to intracellular drug release. Typically, only a subset of patients with solid tumours has sufficient expression of such a receptor, while there are suitable non-internalising receptors and stroma targets. Here, we demonstrate potent therapy in murine tumour models using a non-internalising ADC that releases its drugs upon a click reaction with a chemical activator, which is administered in a second step. This was enabled by the development of a diabody-based ADC with a high tumour uptake and very low retention in healthy tissues, allowing systemic administration of the activator 2 days later, leading to efficient and selective activation throughout the tumour. In contrast, the analogous ADC comprising the protease-cleavable linker used in the FDA approved ADC Adcetris is not effective in these tumour models. This first-in-class ADC holds promise for a broader applicability of ADCs across patient populations.

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  • Raffaella Rossin & Ron M. Versteegen & Jeremy Wu & Alisher Khasanov & Hans J. Wessels & Erik J. Steenbergen & Wolter Hoeve & Henk M. Janssen & Arthur H. A. M. Onzen & Peter J. Hudson & Marc S. Robilla, 2018. "Chemically triggered drug release from an antibody-drug conjugate leads to potent antitumour activity in mice," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-03880-y
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03880-y
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    1. Jian Rong & Ahmed Haider & Troels E. Jeppesen & Lee Josephson & Steven H. Liang, 2023. "Radiochemistry for positron emission tomography," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-23, December.

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