Abstract
For monoclonal antibody therapeutics to access target antigen in extravascular compartments, an antibody drug delivery technology is required that has the dual properties of 1)trans-endothelial migration of the antibody and 2) endocytosis of the antibody into the target cell. These two objectives may be achieved with antibody cationization, and the present studies examine the feasibility of cationizing the humanized 4D5 monoclonal antibody directed against the p185HER2 oncogenic protein. The cationized antibody binds to the p185HER2 extracellular domain with an ED50 of 35 μg/ml and inhibits SK-BR3 cell proliferation similar to the native antibody. Confocal microscopy showed that although there was binding of the native 4D5 antibody to the plasma membrane of SK-BR3 cells, this antibody was confined to the periplasma membrane space with minimal endocytosis into the cell. In contrast, robust internalization of the cationized 4D5 antibody by the SK-BR3 cells was demonstrated by confocal microscopy. The systemic volume of distribution of the cationized 4D5 antibody was 11-fold greater than that of the native antibody. In summary, these studies show that a humanized monoclonal antibody may be cationized with retention of antibody affinity for the target antigen and biological activity, yet with a marked alteration in the cellular distribution and pharmacokinetics in vivo.
Footnotes
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Send reprint requests to: William M. Pardridge, M.D., Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1682.
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↵1 Supported by funds provided by the Breast Cancer Fund of the State of California through the Breast Cancer Research Program of the University of California, grant 3IB-0006.
- Abbreviations:
- pI
- isoelectric point
- SDS-PAGE
- sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
- IEF
- isoelectric focusing
- NHS
- N-hydroxysuccinimide
- TCA
- trichloroacetic acid
- HSA
- human serum albumin
- IgG
- immunoglobulin G
- Cl
- systemic clearance
- Vc
- initial plasma volume
- Vss
- systemic volume of distribution
- AUC
- area under the plasma concentration curve
- PS
- permeability-surface area
- ID
- injected dose
- IRMA
- immunoradiometric assay
- VD
- organ volume of distribution
- ER
- endoplasmic reticulum
- ECD
- extracellular domain
- Hepes
- N-2-hydroxyethylpiperazine-N′-ethanesulfonic acid
- MAb
- monoclonal antibody
- PBS
- phosphate-buffered saline
- Received December 3, 1997.
- Accepted March 17, 1998.
- The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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