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Anti-CD38-blocked ricin: an immunotoxin for the treatment of multiple myeloma.

V S Goldmacher1, L A Bourret, B A Levine, R A Rasmussen, M Pourshadi, J M Lambert, K C Anderson.   

Abstract

We report the development of a potent anti-CD38 immunotoxin capable of killing human myeloma and lymphoma cell lines. The immunotoxin is composed of an anti-CD38 antibody HB7 conjugated to a chemically modified ricin molecule wherein the binding sites of the B chain have been blocked by covalent attachment of affinity ligands (blocked ricin). Conjugation of blocked ricin to the HB7 antibody has minimal effect on the apparent affinity of the antibody and no effect on the ribosome-inactivating activity of the ricin A-chain moiety. Four to six logs of CD38+ tumor cell line kill was achieved at concentrations of HB7-blocked ricin in the range of 0.1 to 3 nmol/L. Low level of toxicity for normal bone marrow (BM) granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming units (CFU-GM), burst-forming units-erythroid (BFU-E), colony-forming units-granulocyte/erythroid/monocyte/macrophage (CFU-GEMM) cells was observed. Greater than two logs of CD38+ multiple myeloma cells were depleted from a 10-fold excess of normal BM mononuclear cells (BMMCs) after an exposure to HB7-blocked ricin under conditions (0.3 nmol/L) that were not very toxic for the normal BM precursors. HB7-blocked ricin was tested for its ability to inhibit protein synthesis in fresh patients' multiple myeloma cells and in normal BMMCs isolated from two healthy volunteers; tumor cells from four of five patients were 100-fold to 500-fold more sensitive to the inhibitory effect of HB7-blocked ricin than the normal BM cells. HB7 antibody does not activate normal resting peripheral blood lymphocytes, and HB7-blocked ricin is not cytotoxic toward these cells at concentrations of up to 1 nmol/L. The potent killing of antigen-bearing tumor cells coupled with a lack of effects on peripheral blood T cells or on hematopoietic progenitor cells suggests that HB7-blocked ricin may have clinical utility for the in vivo or in vitro purging of human multiple myeloma cells.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7524764

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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