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Re-engineering and evaluation of anti-DNA autoantibody 3E10 for therapeutic applications.

Zahra Rattray1, Valentina Dubljevic2, Nicholas J W Rattray3, Deanne L Greenwood2, Caroline H Johnson3, James A Campbell2, James E Hansen4.   

Abstract

A key challenge in the development of novel chemotherapeutics is the design of molecules capable of selective toxicity to cancer cells. Antibodies have greater target specificity compared to small molecule drugs, but most are unable to penetrate cells, and predominantly target extracellular antigens. A nuclear-penetrating anti-DNA autoantibody isolated from the MRL/lpr lupus mouse model, 3E10, preferentially localizes to tumors, inhibits DNA repair, and selectively kills cancer cells with defects in DNA repair. A murine divalent single chain variable fragment of 3E10 with mutations for improved DNA binding affinity, 3E10 (D31N) di-scFv, has previously been produced in P. pastoris and yielded promising pre-clinical findings, but is unsuitable for clinical testing. The present study reports the design, expression and testing of a panel of humanized 3E10 (D31N) di-scFvs, some of which contain CDR substitution. These variants were expressed in a modified CHO system and evaluated for their physicochemical attributes and ability to penetrate nuclei to selectively cause DNA damage accumulation in and kill cancer cells with DNA repair defects. Secondary structure was conserved and most variants retained the key characteristics of the murine 3E10 (D31N) di-scFv produced in P. pastoris. Moreover, several variants with CDR substitutions outperformed the murine prototype. In conclusion, we have designed several humanized variants of 3E10 (D31N) di-scFv that have potential for application as monotherapy or conjugates for targeted nuclear drug delivery.
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Keywords:  3E10; Autoantibody; DNA damage repair; Di-scFv; Synthetic lethality

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29374508     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2018.01.139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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Authors:  Tatiana A Slastnikova; A V Ulasov; A A Rosenkranz; A S Sobolev
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2018-10-24       Impact factor: 5.810

2.  Comparing Survival in Patients With Lung Cancer With and Without a History of Common Autoimmune Disease.

Authors:  Demitrios Dedousis; Anastasia N Vassiliou; Shufen Cao; Deepthi Yammani; Ravi K Kyasaram; John Shanahan; Melissa C Keinath; Annie L Zhang; Melinda L Hsu; Pingfu Fu; Afshin Dowlati
Journal:  JTO Clin Res Rep       Date:  2022-07-05

3.  Intracellular delivery of therapeutic antibodies into specific cells using antibody-peptide fusions.

Authors:  Julie Gaston; Nicolas Maestrali; Guilhem Lalle; Marie Gagnaire; Alessandro Masiero; Bruno Dumas; Tarik Dabdoubi; Katarina Radošević; Pierre-François Berne
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-12-10       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  ENT2 facilitates brain endothelial cell penetration and blood-brain barrier transport by a tumor-targeting anti-DNA autoantibody.

Authors:  Zahra Rattray; Gang Deng; Shenqi Zhang; Anupama Shirali; Christopher K May; Xiaoyong Chen; Benedette J Cuffari; Jun Liu; Pan Zou; Nicholas Jw Rattray; Caroline H Johnson; Valentina Dubljevic; James A Campbell; Anita Huttner; Joachim M Baehring; Jiangbing Zhou; James E Hansen
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2021-07-22
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