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Tumor localization of anti-CEA single-chain Fvs: improved targeting by non-covalent dimers.

A M Wu1, W Chen, A Raubitschek, L E Williams, M Neumaier, R Fischer, S Z Hu, T Odom-Maryon, J Y Wong, J E Shively.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Genetic engineering can produce novel antibody fragments with improved properties for applications such as tumor targeting in vivo.
OBJECTIVES: To produce stable monomeric (27 kDa) and dimeric (55 kDa) forms of a single-chain Fv (scFv) from the anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (anti-CEA) antibody T84.66, and assess the targeting and biodistribution properties in an animal model. STUDY
DESIGN: ScFv were constructed with either a 28 or 14 amino acid connecting peptide and expressed by secretion from E. coli. Following affinity purification, proteins were characterized by gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. Binding properties were assessed by size exclusion HPLC after incubation with antigen, and affinities determined by surface plasmon resonance. The shorter linker favored formation of dimers (and higher multimers) which showed unusual stability. ScFv were radiolabeled with 125I for tumor targeting and biodistribution studies of monomeric or dimeric forms were conducted in athymic mice bearing LS174T human colorectal carcinoma xenografts.
RESULTS: 125I-scFv monomers and dimers targeted exhibited rapid clearance kinetics in tumor-bearing mice. Nevertheless, the anti-CEA scFvs targeted very well to xenografts, leading to high tumor: normal organ ratios (greater than 20:1 at 24 h) for both forms. Tumor localization of the non-covalent dimers was much higher than monomers, reaching 10-15% injected dose per gram at 1 h.
CONCLUSION: Non-covalent dimers of scFv (also known as diabodies) are stable, easy to produce and show excellent targeting as compared to monomeric scFv, probably due to increased mass and valency.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9373325     DOI: 10.1016/1380-2933(95)00027-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunotechnology        ISSN: 1380-2933


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