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Development and Characterization of an Anti-Cancer Monoclonal Antibody for Treatment of Human Carcinomas

Kwong Y. Tsang, Massimo Fantini, Sharon Mavroukakis, Anjum Zaki, Christina M. Annunziata, Philip M. Arlen

2022Cancers17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

NEO-201 is an IgG1 humanized monoclonal antibody (mAb) that binds to tumor-associated variants of carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule (CEACAM)-5 and CEACAM-6. NEO-201 reacts to colon, ovarian, pancreatic, non-small cell lung, head and neck, cervical, uterine and breast cancers, but is not reactive against most normal tissues. NEO-201 can kill tumor cells via antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) and complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) to directly kill tumor cells expressing its target. We explored indirect mechanisms of its action that may enhance immune tumor killing. NEO-201 can block the interaction between CEACAM-5 expressed on tumor cells and CEACAM-1 expressed on natural killer (NK) cells to reverse CEACAM-1-dependent inhibition of NK cytotoxicity. Previous studies have demonstrated safety/tolerability in non-human primates, and in a first in human phase 1 clinical trial at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). In addition, preclinical studies have demonstrated that NEO-201 can bind to human regulatory T (Treg) cells. The specificity of NEO-201 in recognizing suppressive Treg cells provides the basis for combination cancer immunotherapy with checkpoint inhibitors targeting the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway.

Topics & Concepts

Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicityMonoclonal antibodyCancer researchCytotoxicityAntibodyImmunotherapyAntigenImmunologyEpitopeImmune systemBiologyMedicineIn vitroBiochemistryRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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