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Therapeutic evaluation of monoclonal antibody-maytansinoid conjugate as a model of RON-targeted drug delivery for pancreatic cancer treatment.

Hang-Ping Yao1, Liang Feng2, Jian-Wei Zhou3, Rui-Wen Zhang4, Ming-Hai Wang5.   

Abstract

Aberrant expression of the RON receptor tyrosine kinase, a member of the MET proto-oncogene family, contributes significantly to pancreatic cancer tumorigenesis and chemoresistance. Here we validate RON as a target for pancreatic cancer therapy using a novel anti-RON antibody Zt/g4-drug maytansinoid conjugates (Zt/g4-DM1) as a model for RON-targeted drug delivery to kill pancreatic cancer cells. In pancreatic cancer cell lines overexpressing RON, Zt/g4-DM1 rapidly induced receptor endocytosis, arrested cell cycle at G2/M phase, reduced cell viability, and subsequently caused massive cell death. These in vitro observations help to establish a correlation between the number of the cell surface RON receptors and the efficacy of Zt/g4-DM1 in reduction of cell viability. In mice, Zt/g4-DM1 pharmacokinetics in the linear dose range fitted into a two-compartment model with clearance in 0.21 ml/day/kg and terminal half-life at 6.05 days. These results helped to confirm a concentration-activity relationship for the BxPC-3 and other pancreatic cancer cell xenograft model with a tumoristatic dose at 3.02 mg/kg. Zt/g4-DM1 was effective in vivo against various xenograft PDAC growth but efficacy varied with individual cell lines. Combination of Zt/g4-DM1 with gemcitabine had a complete inhibition of xenograft pancreatic cancer growth. We conclude from these studies that increased RON expression in pancreatic cancer cells is a suitable targeting moiety for anti-RON ADC-directed drug delivery and anticancer therapy. Zt/g4-DM1 is highly effective alone or in combination with chemotherapeutics in inhibition of pancreatic cancer xenograft growth in preclinical models. These findings justify the use of humanized Zt/g4-DM1 for targeted pancreatic cancer therapy in the future.

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Keywords:  Receptor tyrosine kinase; antibody-drug conjugate; combination therapy; pancreatic cancer; pharmacokinetics; therapeutic efficacy; xenograft tumor model

Year:  2016        PMID: 27293990      PMCID: PMC4889711     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cancer Res        ISSN: 2156-6976            Impact factor:   6.166


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