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Tumor-agnostic cancer therapy using antibodies targeting oncofetal chondroitin sulfate.


ABSTRACT: Molecular similarities between embryonic and malignant cells can be exploited to target tumors through specific signatures absent in healthy adult tissues. One such embryonic signature tumors express is oncofetal chondroitin sulfate (ofCS), which supports disease progression and dissemination in cancer. Here, we report the identification and characterization of phage display-derived antibody fragments recognizing two distinct ofCS epitopes. These antibody fragments show binding affinity to ofCS in the low nanomolar range across a broad selection of solid tumor types in vitro and in vivo with minimal binding to normal, inflamed, or benign tumor tissues. Anti-ofCS antibody drug conjugates and bispecific immune cell engagers based on these targeting moieties disrupt tumor progression in animal models of human and murine cancers. Thus, anti-ofCS antibody fragments hold promise for the development of broadly effective therapeutic and diagnostic applications targeting human malignancies.

SUBMITTER: Vidal-Calvo EE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11364678 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tumor-agnostic cancer therapy using antibodies targeting oncofetal chondroitin sulfate.

Vidal-Calvo Elena Ethel EE   Martin-Salazar Anne A   Choudhary Swati S   Dagil Robert R   Raghavan Sai Sundar Rajan SSR   Duvnjak Lara L   Nordmaj Mie Anemone MA   Clausen Thomas Mandel TM   Skafte Ann A   Oberkofler Jan J   Wang Kaituo K   Agerbæk Mette Ø MØ   Løppke Caroline C   Jørgensen Amalie Mundt AM   Ropac Daria D   Mujollari Joana J   Willis Shona S   Garcias López Agnès A   Miller Rebecca Louise RL   Karlsson Richard Torbjörn Gustav RTG   Goerdeler Felix F   Chen Yen-Hsi YH   Colaço Ana R AR   Wang Yong Y   Lavstsen Thomas T   Martowicz Agnieszka A   Nelepcu Irina I   Marzban Mona M   Oo Htoo Zarni HZ   Ørum-Madsen Maj Sofie MS   Wang Yuzhuo Y   Nielsen Morten A MA   Clausen Henrik H   Wierer Michael M   Wolf Dominik D   Gögenur Ismail I   Theander Thor G TG   Al-Nakouzi Nader N   Gustavsson Tobias T   Daugaard Mads M   Salanti Ali A  

Nature communications 20240830 1


Molecular similarities between embryonic and malignant cells can be exploited to target tumors through specific signatures absent in healthy adult tissues. One such embryonic signature tumors express is oncofetal chondroitin sulfate (ofCS), which supports disease progression and dissemination in cancer. Here, we report the identification and characterization of phage display-derived antibody fragments recognizing two distinct ofCS epitopes. These antibody fragments show binding affinity to ofCS  ...[more]

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