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Bispecific T-cell engagers: Towards understanding variables influencing the in vitro potency and tumor selectivity and their modulation to enhance their efficacy and safety.

Diego Ellerman1.   

Abstract

Bispecific molecules redirecting the cytotoxicity of T-cells are a growing class of therapeutics with numerous molecules being tested in clinical trials. However, it has been a long way since the proof of concept studies in the mid 1980's. In the process we have learnt about the impact of different variables related to the bispecific molecule and the target antigen on the potency of this type of drugs. This work reviews the insights gained and how that knowledge has been used to design more potent bispecific T-cell engagers. The more recent advancement of antibodies with this modality into safety studies in non-human primates and as well as in clinical studies has revealed potential toxicity liabilities for the mode of action. Modifications in existing antibody formats and new experimental molecules designed to mitigate these problems are discussed.
Copyright © 2018 The Author. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30395966     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2018.10.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods        ISSN: 1046-2023            Impact factor:   3.608


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Authors:  Fabien Thoreau; Vijay Chudasama
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Review 5.  Bispecific Antibodies in Multiple Myeloma: Present and Future.

Authors:  Guido Lancman; Dahniel L Sastow; Hearn J Cho; Sundar Jagannath; Deepu Madduri; Samir S Parekh; Shambavi Richard; Joshua Richter; Larysa Sanchez; Ajai Chari
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6.  Neural stem cells secreting bispecific T cell engager to induce selective antiglioma activity.

Authors:  Katarzyna C Pituch; Markella Zannikou; Liliana Ilut; Ting Xiao; Michael Chastkofsky; Madina Sukhanova; Nicola Bertolino; Daniele Procissi; Christina Amidei; Craig M Horbinski; Karen S Aboody; C David James; Maciej S Lesniak; Irina V Balyasnikova
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Review 7.  Bispecific T-Cell Redirection versus Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR)-T Cells as Approaches to Kill Cancer Cells.

Authors:  William R Strohl; Michael Naso
Journal:  Antibodies (Basel)       Date:  2019-07-03

8.  Potent ex vivo armed T cells using recombinant bispecific antibodies for adoptive immunotherapy with reduced cytokine release.

Authors:  Jeong A Park; Brian H Santich; Hong Xu; Lawrence G Lum; Nai-Kong V Cheung
Journal:  J Immunother Cancer       Date:  2021-05       Impact factor: 12.469

9.  Dichotomous impact of affinity on the function of T cell engaging bispecific antibodies.

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