放射免疫疗法
前列腺癌
癌症研究
体内
医学
癌症
前列腺
单克隆抗体
腺癌
抗原
内科学
抗体
免疫学
生物
生物技术
作者
Jun Li,Tao Huang,Jun Hua,Qiong Wang,Su Yang,Ping Chen,Scott Bidlingmaier,Allan Li,Zhongqiu Xie,Anil P. Bidkar,Sui Shen,Weibin Shi,Youngho Seo,Robert R. Flavell,Daniel Gioeli,Robert Dreicer,Hui Li,Bin Liu,Jiang He
标识
DOI:10.1186/s13046-023-02636-x
摘要
Abstract We recently identified CD46 as a novel prostate cancer cell surface antigen that shows lineage independent expression in both adenocarcinoma and small cell neuroendocrine subtypes of metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), discovered an internalizing human monoclonal antibody YS5 that binds to a tumor selective CD46 epitope, and developed a microtubule inhibitor-based antibody drug conjugate that is in a multi-center phase I trial for mCRPC (NCT03575819). Here we report the development of a novel CD46-targeted alpha therapy based on YS5. We conjugated 212 Pb, an in vivo generator of alpha-emitting 212 Bi and 212 Po, to YS5 through the chelator TCMC to create the radioimmunoconjugate, 212 Pb-TCMC-YS5. We characterized 212 Pb-TCMC-YS5 in vitro and established a safe dose in vivo. We next studied therapeutic efficacy of a single dose of 212 Pb-TCMC-YS5 using three prostate cancer small animal models: a subcutaneous mCRPC cell line-derived xenograft (CDX) model (subcu-CDX), an orthotopically grafted mCRPC CDX model (ortho-CDX), and a prostate cancer patient-derived xenograft model (PDX). In all three models, a single dose of 0.74 MBq (20 µCi) 212 Pb-TCMC-YS5 was well tolerated and caused potent and sustained inhibition of established tumors, with significant increases of survival in treated animals. A lower dose (0.37 MBq or 10 µCi 212 Pb-TCMC-YS5) was also studied on the PDX model, which also showed a significant effect on tumor growth inhibition and prolongation of animal survival. These results demonstrate that 212 Pb-TCMC-YS5 has an excellent therapeutic window in preclinical models including PDXs, opening a direct path for clinical translation of this novel CD46-targeted alpha radioimmunotherapy for mCRPC treatment.
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