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An ultra-high-affinity small organic ligand of fibroblast activation protein for tumor-targeting applications.


ABSTRACT: We describe the development of OncoFAP, an ultra-high-affinity ligand of fibroblast activation protein (FAP) for targeting applications with pan-tumoral potential. OncoFAP binds to human FAP with affinity in the subnanomolar concentration range and cross-reacts with the murine isoform of the protein. We generated various fluorescent and radiolabeled derivatives of OncoFAP in order to study biodistribution properties and tumor-targeting performance in preclinical models. Fluorescent derivatives selectively localized in FAP-positive tumors implanted in nude mice with a rapid and homogeneous penetration within the neoplastic tissue. Quantitative in vivo biodistribution studies with a lutetium-177-labeled derivative of OncoFAP revealed a preferential localization in tumors at doses of up to 1,000 nmol/kg. More than 30% of the injected dose had already accumulated in 1 g of tumor 10 min after intravenous injection and persisted for at least 3 h with excellent tumor-to-organ ratios. OncoFAP also served as a modular component for the generation of nonradioactive therapeutic products. A fluorescein conjugate mediated a potent and FAP-dependent tumor cell killing activity in combination with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells specific to fluorescein. Similarly, a conjugate of OncoFAP with the monomethyl auristatin E-based Vedotin payload was well tolerated and cured tumor-bearing mice in combination with a clinical-stage antibody-interleukin-2 fusion. Collectively, these data support the development of OncoFAP-based products for tumor-targeting applications in patients with cancer.

SUBMITTER: Millul J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8072232 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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