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Conservation of oncofetal antigens on human embryonic stem cells enables discovery of monoclonal antibodies against cancer.


ABSTRACT: Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are used as targeted therapies against cancers. These mAbs kill cancer cells via various mechanisms of actions. In this study, human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) was used as the immunogen to generate a panel of antibodies. From this panel of mAbs, A19 was found to bind both hESC and various cancer cell lines. The antigen target of A19 was identified as Erbb-2 and glycan analysis showed that A19 binds to a N-glycan epitope on the antigen. A19 was elucidated to internalize into cancer cells following binding to Erbb-2 and hence developed as an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC). Using ADC as the mechanism of action, A19 was able to kill cancer cells in vitro and delayed the onset of tumour formation in mice xenograft model. When compared to Herceptin, A19 binds to different isoforms of Erbb-2 and does not compete with Herceptin for the same epitope. Hence, A19 has the potential to be developed as an alternative targeted therapeutic agent for cancers expressing Erbb-2.

SUBMITTER: Tan HL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6072701 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conservation of oncofetal antigens on human embryonic stem cells enables discovery of monoclonal antibodies against cancer.

Tan Heng Liang HL   Yong Charlene C   Tan Bao Zhu BZ   Fong Wey Jia WJ   Padmanabhan Jayanthi J   Chin Angela A   Ding Vanessa V   Lau Ally A   Zheng Lu L   Bi Xuezhi X   Yang Yuansheng Y   Choo Andre A  

Scientific reports 20180802 1


Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are used as targeted therapies against cancers. These mAbs kill cancer cells via various mechanisms of actions. In this study, human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) was used as the immunogen to generate a panel of antibodies. From this panel of mAbs, A19 was found to bind both hESC and various cancer cell lines. The antigen target of A19 was identified as Erbb-2 and glycan analysis showed that A19 binds to a N-glycan epitope on the antigen. A19 was elucidated to interna  ...[more]

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