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Immunotoxins recognising a new epitope on the neural cell adhesion molecule have potent cytotoxic effects against small cell lung cancer.

U Zangemeister-Wittke1, A R Collinson, B Frösch, R Waibel, T Schenker, R A Stahel.   

Abstract

The present study describes a comparison of two potent immunotoxins which utilise an identical targeting component, a monoclonal antibody (SEN7) specific for small cell lung cancer (SCLC), conjugated to two different effector components, blocked ricin (bR) and Pseudomonas exotoxin A (PE). SEN7 recognises a novel epitope on the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) which is highly associated with SCLC. The immunotoxins SEN7-PE and SEN7-bR were selectively and potently active against a number of SCLC cell lines, of both classic and variant morphologies, inhibiting the incorporation of [3H]leucine with IC50 values ranging between 22 pM and 85 pM and between 7 pM and 62 pM for SEN7-PE and SEN7-bR respectively. Intoxication by both immunotoxins proceeded rapidly following short 2 h lag phases; the initial rates of protein synthesis inhibition occurred with t50 values of 6.5 h for SEN7-PE and 5.5 h for SEN7-bR. Monensin drastically enhanced the cytotoxic activity of the weakly active SEN7-ricin A-chain by 2,100-fold and of SEN7-bR by 80-fold but had no effect on SEN7-PE. In limiting dilution assays, four and more than 4.5 logs of clonogenic SW2 tumour cells were selectively eliminated from the cultures during continuous exposure to the immunotoxins SEN7-PE and SEN7-bR respectively, while antigen-negative cells required up to 1,000-fold more drug for a similar cell kill. SW2 cells surviving SEN7-bR treatment in the cultures did not express NCAM and consequently were not selectively killed by SEN7 immunotoxins. SW2 cells surviving continuous exposure to SEN7-PE showed no alteration in NCAM expression but were more resistant to intoxication mediated by PE. These cells were still sensitive to SEN7-bR.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7506925      PMCID: PMC1968769          DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1994.5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   9.075


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