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  2. A human ICAM-1 antibody isolated by a function-first approach has potent macrophage-dependent antimyeloma activity in vivo

A human ICAM-1 antibody isolated by a function-first approach has potent macrophage-dependent antimyeloma activity in vivo

  • Cancer Cell. 2013 Apr 15;23(4):502-15. doi: 10.1016/j.ccr.2013.02.026.
Niina Veitonmäki 1 Markus Hansson Fenghuang Zhan Annika Sundberg Tobias Löfstedt Anne Ljungars Zhan-Chun Li Titti Martinsson-Niskanen Ming Zeng Ye Yang Lena Danielsson Mathilda Kovacek Andrea Lundqvist Linda Mårtensson Ingrid Teige Guido Tricot Björn Frendéus
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  • 1 BioInvent International, Sölvegatan 41, 22370 Lund, Sweden.
Abstract

We isolated a tumor B-cell-targeting antibody, BI-505, from a highly diversified human phage-antibody library, using a pioneering "function-first" approach involving screening for (1) specificity for a tumor B cell surface receptor, (2) induction of tumor programmed cell death, and (3) enhanced in vivo antitumor activity compared to currently used treatments. BI-505 bound to intercellular adhesion molecule-1, identifying a previously unrecognized role for this receptor as a therapeutic target in Cancer. The BI-505 epitope was strongly expressed on the surface of multiple myeloma cells from both newly diagnosed and relapsed patients. BI-505 had potent macrophage-dependent antimyeloma activity and conferred enhanced survival compared to currently used treatments in advanced experimental models of multiple myeloma.

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  • HY-P99473
    ≥99.0%, Anti-ICAM-1 Antibody