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Anti-Tac-H, a humanized antibody to the interleukin 2 receptor, prolongs primate cardiac allograft survival.

P S Brown1, G L Parenteau, F M Dirbas, R J Garsia, C K Goldman, M A Bukowski, R P Junghans, C Queen, J Hakimi, W R Benjamin.   

Abstract

High-affinity interleukin 2 receptors (IL-2Rs) are expressed by T cells activated in response to foreign histocompatibility antigens but not by normal resting T cells. To exploit this difference in IL-2R expression, anti-Tac-M, a murine monoclonal antibody specific for the IL-2R alpha chain, was used to inhibit organ allograft rejection. However, the use of murine anti-Tac as an immunosuppressive agent was limited by neutralization by human anti-murine antibodies and by weak recruitment of effector functions. To circumvent these difficulties, a humanized antibody to the IL-2R, anti-Tac-H, was prepared. This molecule is human with the exception of the hypervariable segments, which are retained from the mouse. In vivo survival of anti-Tac-H is 2.5-fold longer than simultaneously administered anti-Tac-M (terminal t1/2, 103 hr vs. 38 hr). In addition, anti-Tac-H is less immunogenic than anti-Tac-M when administered to cynomolgus monkeys undergoing heterotopic cardiac allografting. Specifically, all monkeys treated with anti-Tac-M developed measurable anti-anti-Tac-M levels by day 15 (mean onset, 11 days). In contrast, none of the animals receiving anti-Tac-H produced measurable antibodies to this monoclonal antibody before day 33. Finally, there was a prolongation of graft survival in the cynomolgus heterotopic cardiac allograft model in animals receiving anti-Tac. In animals that received anti-Tac-M, the allograft survival was prolonged compared to that of the control group (mean survival, 14 +/- 1.98 days compared to 9.2 +/- 0.48 days; P less than 0.025). Graft survival was further prolonged by anti-Tac-H with a mean survival of 20.0 +/- 0.55 days (compared to controls, P less than 0.001; compared to anti-Tac-M, P less than 0.02). There was no toxicity attributable to the administration of either form of anti-Tac. Thus, anti-Tac-H significantly prolonged allograft survival in primates, without toxic side effects, and may be of value as an adjunct to standard immunosuppressive therapy in humans.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2011577      PMCID: PMC51298          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.88.7.2663

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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