Literature DB >> 8637241

Antileukemic activity of recombinant humanized M195-gelonin immunotoxin in nude mice.

Y Xu1, Q Xu, M G Rosenblum, D A Scheinberg.   

Abstract

A leukemia-selective immunotoxin was constructed by linking recombinant gelonin (rGel), a single chain ribosome inhibitory protein, to recombinant humanized M195 antibody (HuM195), which recognizes the cell-surface protein designated CD33. CD33 is an antigen found on myeloid leukemia blasts as well as myeloid progenitor cells but it is not expressed in detectable amounts on the ultimate hematopoietic progenitor stem cell. Our previous studies indicated that a non-recombinant humanized immunotoxin displayed specific, potent toxicity towards CD33-positive cells but not to CD33-negative cells in vitro. In the current study, a recombinant humanized immunotoxin, HuM195-rGel, was evaluated in vivo in a nude mouse model of human myeloid leukemias. HuM195-rGel was found to target leukemia cells rapidly in vivo and was subsequently internalized into the cells. For trials in vivo, nude mice were injected (ip) with 10(7) log-phase HL60 human leukemia cells 10 days prior to the start of i.p. HuM195-rGel treatments. HuM195-rGel demonstrated significant tumor suppressive activity in this model. While all mice treated with either saline, rGel alone, or HuM195 plus unconjugated rGel (at 10 or 14 days after transplantation) had rapid tumor growth or early deaths, 50% of mice treated with HuM195-rGel failed to develop leukemic tumors for 5 months and the 50% had significantly retarded tumor growth after treatment with HuM195-rGel. Mice treated at later times (28 days after transplantation of leukemia cells) also showed delayed leukemia cell growth, but no cures. These data show that HuM195-rGel can target leukemia cells in vivo and can result in pronounced anti-leukemic effects.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8637241

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leukemia        ISSN: 0887-6924            Impact factor:   11.528


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