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  • Development of Anti-CD74 Antibody-Drug Conjugates to Target Glucocorticoids to Immune Cells.

Development of Anti-CD74 Antibody-Drug Conjugates to Target Glucocorticoids to Immune Cells.

Bioconjugate chemistry (2018-06-21)
Philip E Brandish, Anthony Palmieri, Svetlana Antonenko, Maribel Beaumont, Lia Benso, Mark Cancilla, Mangeng Cheng, Laurence Fayadat-Dilman, Guo Feng, Isabel Figueroa, Juhi Firdos, Robert Garbaccio, Laura Garvin-Queen, Dennis Gately, Prasanthi Geda, Christopher Haines, SuChun Hseih, Douglas Hodges, Jeffrey Kern, Nickolas Knudsen, Kristen Kwasnjuk, Linda Liang, Huiping Ma, Anthony Manibusan, Paul L Miller, Lily Y Moy, Yujie Qu, Sanjiv Shah, John S Shin, Peter Stivers, Ying Sun, Daniela Tomazela, Hyun Chong Woo, Dennis Zaller, Shuli Zhang, Yiwei Zhang, Mark Zielstorff
ABSTRACT

Glucocorticoids (GCs) are excellent anti-inflammatory drugs but are dose-limited by on-target toxicity. We sought to solve this problem by delivering GCs to immune cells with antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) using antibodies containing site-specific incorporation of a non-natural amino acid, novel linker chemistry for in vitro and in vivo stability, and existing and novel glucocorticoid receptor (GR) agonists as payloads. We directed fluticasone propionate to human antigen-presenting immune cells to afford GR activation that was dependent on the targeted antigen. However, mechanism of action studies pointed to accumulation of free payload in the tissue culture supernatant as the dominant driver of activity and indeed administration of the ADC to human CD74 transgenic mice failed to activate GR target genes in splenic B cells. Suspecting dissipation of released payload, we designed an ADC bearing a novel GR agonist payload with reduced permeability which afforded cell-intrinsic activity in human B cells. Our work shows that antibody-targeting offers significant potential for rescuing existing and new dose-limited drugs outside the field of oncology.

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Lipopolysaccharides from Salmonella typhosa, purified by gel-filtration chromatography
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Red Blood Cell Lysing Buffer Hybri-Max, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for hybridoma