| Literature DB >> 29955061 |
Yasuaki Anami1, Chisato M Yamazaki1, Wei Xiong1, Xun Gui1, Ningyan Zhang1, Zhiqiang An1, Kyoji Tsuchikama2.
Abstract
Valine-citrulline linkers are commonly used as enzymatically cleavable linkers for antibody-drug conjugates. While stable in human plasma, these linkers are unstable in mouse plasma due to susceptibility to an extracellular carboxylesterase. This instability often triggers premature release of drugs in mouse circulation, presenting a molecular design challenge. Here, we report that an antibody-drug conjugate with glutamic acid-valine-citrulline linkers is responsive to enzymatic drug release but undergoes almost no premature cleavage in mice. We demonstrate that this construct exhibits greater treatment efficacy in mouse tumor models than does a valine-citrulline-based variant. Notably, our antibody-drug conjugate contains long spacers facilitating the protease access to the linker moiety, indicating that our linker assures high in vivo stability despite a high degree of exposure. This technology could add flexibility to antibody-drug conjugate design and help minimize failure rates in pre-clinical studies caused by linker instability.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29955061 PMCID: PMC6023893 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-04982-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919