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  2. DS-7300a, a DNA Topoisomerase I Inhibitor, DXd-Based Antibody-Drug Conjugate Targeting B7-H3, Exerts Potent Antitumor Activities in Preclinical Models

DS-7300a, a DNA Topoisomerase I Inhibitor, DXd-Based Antibody-Drug Conjugate Targeting B7-H3, Exerts Potent Antitumor Activities in Preclinical Models

  • Mol Cancer Ther. 2022 Apr 1;21(4):635-646. doi: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-21-0554.
Michiko Yamato 1 Jun Hasegawa 1 Takanori Maejima 1 Chiharu Hattori 1 Kazuyoshi Kumagai 1 Akiko Watanabe 1 Yumi Nishiya 1 Tomoko Shibutani 2 Tetsuo Aida 1 Ichiro Hayakawa 1 Takashi Nakada 1 Yuki Abe 1 Toshinori Agatsuma 1
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  • 1 Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.
  • 2 Daiichi Sankyo RD Novare Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract

B7-H3 is overexpressed in various solid tumors and has been considered as an attractive target for Cancer therapy. Here, we report the development of DS-7300a, a novel B7-H3-targeting antibody-drug conjugate with a potent DNA Topoisomerase I inhibitor, and its in vitro profile, pharmacokinetic profiles, safety profiles, and in vivo antitumor activities in nonclinical species. The target specificity and species cross-reactivity of DS-7300a were assessed. Its pharmacologic activities were evaluated in several human Cancer cell lines in vitro and xenograft mouse models, including patient-derived xenograft (PDX) mouse models in vivo. Pharmacokinetics was investigated in cynomolgus monkeys. Safety profiles in rats and cynomolgus monkeys were also assessed. DS-7300a specifically bound to B7-H3 and inhibited the growth of B7-H3-expressing Cancer cells, but not that of B7-H3-negative Cancer cells, in vitro. Additionally, treatment with DS-7300a and DXd induced phosphorylated checkpoint kinase 1, a DNA damage marker, and cleaved PARP, an Apoptosis marker, in Cancer cells. Moreover, DS-7300a demonstrated potent in vivo antitumor activities in high-B7-H3 tumor xenograft models, including various tumor types of high-B7-H3 PDX models. Furthermore, DS-7300a was stable in circulation with acceptable pharmacokinetic profiles in monkeys, and well tolerated in rats and monkeys. DS-7300a exerted potent antitumor activities against B7-H3-expressing tumors in in vitro and in vivo models, including PDX mouse models, and showed acceptable pharmacokinetic and safety profiles in nonclinical species. Therefore, DS-7300a may be effective in treating patients with B7-H3-expressing solid tumors in a clinical setting.

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