Literature DB >> 12731059

A recombinant bispecific single-chain antibody induces targeted, supra-agonistic CD28-stimulation and tumor cell killing.

Ludger Grosse-Hovest1, Ingo Hartlapp, Wolfgang Marwan, Gottfried Brem, Hans-Georg Rammensee, Gundram Jung.   

Abstract

Endowing tumor cells with costimulatory signals for T cell activation has emerged as a promising strategy for tumor immunotherapy. Costimulatory molecules were either transfected into tumor cells to generate vaccines or were fused, e.g. to antibodies against tumor-associated antigens, to achieve targeted T cell costimulation in vivo. Here we report the production and purification of rM28, a recombinant bispecific single-chain antibody directed to a melanoma-associated proteoglycan and to the costimulatory CD28 molecule on human T cells. We found that a dimer of the recombinant molecule, bound to tumor target cells, induced pronounced T cell activation in peripheral blood mononuclear cell preparations without additional TCR/CD3 stimulation being required. The lytic activity generated after 3 days of stimulation effectively prevented tumor cell growth. However, it was unspecific and predominantly mediated by non T cells. Our findings demonstrate that presentation of a CD28 antibody within a suitable recombinant, bispecific format may result in a "targeted supra-agonistic stimulation" of the CD28 molecule, which leads to effective tumor cell killing after induction of unspecifically lytic cells.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12731059     DOI: 10.1002/eji.200323322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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