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Monoclonal antibodies Anticancer therapy Weihua Wu

What is antibodies An antibody is a protein used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects like bacteria and viruses. Each antibody recognizes a specific antigen unique to its target. Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) are antibodies that are identical because they were produced by one type of immune cell, all clones of a single parent cell. Polyclonal antibodies are antibodies that are derived from different cell lines. Isotypes According to differences in their heavy chain constant domains, immunoglobulins are grouped into five classes, or isotypes: IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, and IgE. IgG: IgG1 (66%), IgG2 (23%), IgG3 (7%) and IgG4 (4%), blood and tissue liquid. IgA:IgA1 (90%) and IgA2 (10%), stomach and intestines IgM: normally pentamer, ocassionally hexamer, multiple immunoglobins linked with disulfide bonds IgD:1% of proteins in the plasma membranes of B-lymphocytes, function unknown IgE: on the surface of plasma membrane of mast cells, play a role in immediate hypersensitive and denfensive for parasite

The structure of antibodies 

History of Mab development  1890 Von Behring and kitasato discovered the serum of vaccinated persons contained certain substances, termed antibodies  1900 Ehrlich proposed the “ side-chain theory”  1955 Jerne postulated natural selection theory. Frank Macfarlane Burnet expended.  Almost the same time, Porter isolated fragment of antigen binding (Fab) and fragment crystalline (Fc) from rabbit y-globulin.  1964 Littlefield developed a way to isolate hybrid cells from 2 parent cell lines using the hypoxanthine-aminopterin-thymidine (HAT) selection media.  1975 Kohler and Milstein provided the most outstanding proof of the clonal selection theory by fusion of normal and malignant cells  1990 Milstein produced the first monoclonal antibodies.

The types of mAb designed A.Murin source mAbs: rodent mAbs with excellent affinities and specificities, generated using conventional hydrioma technology. Clinical efficacy compromised by HAMA(human anti murine antibody) response, which lead to allergic or immune complex herpersensitivities. B.Chimeric mAbs: chimers combine the human constant regions with the intact rodent variable regions. Affinity and specificity unchanged. Also cause human antichimeric antibody response (30% murine resource) C.Humanized mAbs: contained only the CDRs of the rodent variable region grafted onto human variable region framework

Chemotherapy Shortcomings: A. Nature of cytotoxin B. Lack of in vivo selectivity C. The mechanism of anti-proliferation on cells cycle, rather than specific toxicity directed towards particular cancer cell D. Host toxixity: treatment discontinued, most of them had bad side-effects, such as no appetites, omit, lose hair

Monoclonal antibodies for cancer treatment Three mechanisms that could be responsible for the cancer treatment. A. mAbs act directely when binding to a cancer specific antigens and induce immunological response to cancer cells. Such as inducing cancer cell apoptosis, inhibiting growth, or interfering with a key function. B. mAbs was modified for delivery of a toxin, radioisotope, cytokine or other active conjugates.toxinradioisotopecytokine C. it is also possible to design bispecific antibodies that can bind with their Fab regions both to target antigen and to a conjugate or effector cellbispecific

mAbs treatment for cancer cells ADEPT, antibody directed enzyme prodrug therapy; ADCC, antibody dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity; CDC, complement dependent cytotoxicity; MAb, monoclonal antibody; scFv, single-chain Fv fragment. Carter P: Improving the efficacy of antibody-based cancer therapies. Nat Rev Cancer 2001;1:

Dale L Ludwig, etal. Oncogene(2003) 22, Strategy of a direct or in direct induction of apoptosis in targeted cancer cells 1.mAbs target growth factor receptors to exert a direct effect on the growth and survival of the cancer cells by antagonizing ligand-receptor signaling. 2.mAbs can target to cell surface antigens and directly elicit apoptotic signaling.

Until Feb 28, 2005, 18 mAbs were approved by FDA, which were applied in the treatment of organ transplant, Cancer, Asthma, Hematopoietic malignancies and psoriasis. The first approved mAbs was OKT-3, which is a murine IgGa2 protein to deplete T cells in patients with acute rejection of renal allotransplant. HAMA response Jancie, M Recheit, etal. Nature biotechnology, 2005, Sep,Vol. 23, No.9 Stamatis-Nick C. J Allergy Clin. Immunol, Oct. 2005

mAbs development 1. Phage display library: construction of V H and V L gene libaries and expression of them on a filamentous bacterophage. The phage expressing an antigen-bonding domain specific for a particular antigen to screen the mAbs. 2. Transgenic plants: transgenic tobacco plants to produce IgA. 3. Transgenic animals: transgenic mouse to make humanized IgG. (Abgenix,CA)

Conventional production of mAbs The hybridoma technology: spleen cells from immunized mice are fused with the murine myeloma cells. The several process had been developed at large scale. According to the different cell culture methods, it can calisifed into four fields 1. Robottle cell culture process. 2. Membrane binded cell culture process 3. Microcarrier cell culture process 4. Suspended cell culture process

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