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Therapeutic Bispecific T-Cell Engager Antibody Targeting the Transferrin Receptor.


ABSTRACT: Bispecific T-cell engager antibodies (BiTE) have been explored as a means to recruit cytolytic T cells to kill tumor cells. The transferrin receptor (TfR) is highly expressed on the surface of rapidly proliferating tumor cells. Therefore, it holds great potential in T cell redirecting therapies. In this research, we developed a BiTE targeting TfR and CD3 (TfR-BiTE) and studied its therapeutic impact on TfR-positive cancer. TfR-BiTE had the ability to induce the selective lysis of various TfR-positive cancer cells through the activation of T cells, the release of cytokines, and then the coming proliferation of T cells, whereas TfR-negative cells were not affected. In a subcutaneous HepG2 xenograft model, low concentrations of TfR-BiTE inhibited tumor growth. Overall, these results reveal that TfR-BiTE can selectively deplete TfR-positive HepG2 cells; hence, it represents a novel immunotherapeutic approach for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma.

SUBMITTER: Fu M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6598450 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Therapeutic Bispecific T-Cell Engager Antibody Targeting the Transferrin Receptor.

Fu Mingpeng M   He Qi Q   Guo Zilong Z   Zhou Xiaoran X   Li Heli H   Zhao Liang L   Tang Hongling H   Zhou Xiaoqi X   Zhu Huifen H   Shen Guanxin G   He Yong Y   Lei Ping P  

Frontiers in immunology 20190621


Bispecific T-cell engager antibodies (BiTE) have been explored as a means to recruit cytolytic T cells to kill tumor cells. The transferrin receptor (TfR) is highly expressed on the surface of rapidly proliferating tumor cells. Therefore, it holds great potential in T cell redirecting therapies. In this research, we developed a BiTE targeting TfR and CD3 (TfR-BiTE) and studied its therapeutic impact on TfR-positive cancer. TfR-BiTE had the ability to induce the selective lysis of various TfR-pos  ...[more]

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