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Targeting GD2-Positive Tumor Cells by Pegylated scFv Fragment-Drug Conjugates Carrying Maytansinoids DM1 and DM4

  • Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2023 Oct 5;45(10):8112-8125. doi: 10.3390/cimb45100512.
Daniel V Kalinovsky 1 Irina V Kholodenko 2 Elena V Svirshchevskaya 1 Alexey V Kibardin 3 Dmitry Yu Ryazantsev 1 Fedor N Rozov 1 Sergey S Larin 3 Sergey M Deyev 1 4 5 Roman V Kholodenko 1 6
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Immunology, Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 16/10, Miklukho-Maklaya St., Moscow 117997, Russia.
  • 2 Laboratory of Cell Biology, Orekhovich Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, 10, Pogodinskaya St., Moscow 119121, Russia.
  • 3 Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, D. Rogachev Federal Research Center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology, 1, Samory Mashela St., Moscow 117997, Russia.
  • 4 Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, Institute of Molecular Theranostics, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 8-2, Trubetskaya St., Moscow 119992, Russia.
  • 5 "Biomarker" Research Laboratory, Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology, Kazan Federal University, 18 Kremlyovskaya St., Kazan 420008, Russia.
  • 6 Real Target LLC, Miklukho-Maklaya St., 16/10, Moscow 117997, Russia.
Abstract

Oligomerization of antibody fragments via modification with polyethylene glycol (pegylation) may alter their function and properties, leading to a multivalent interaction of the resulting constructs with the target antigen. In a recent study, we generated pegylated monomers and multimers of scFv fragments of GD2-specific antibodies using maleimide-thiol chemistry. Multimerization enhanced the antigen-binding properties and demonstrated a more efficient tumor uptake in a syngeneic GD2-positive mouse Cancer model compared to monomeric antibody fragments, thereby providing a rationale for improving the therapeutic characteristics of GD2-specific antibody fragments. In this work, we obtained pegylated conjugates of scFv fragments of GD2-specific antibodies with Maytansinoids DM1 or DM4 using tetravalent PEG-maleimide (PEG4). The protein products from the two-stage thiol-maleimide reaction resolved by gel electrophoresis indicated that pegylated scFv fragments constituted the predominant part of the protein bands, and most of the scFv formed pegylated monomers and dimers. The conjugates retained the ability to bind ganglioside GD2 comparable to that of the parental scFv fragment and to specifically interact with GD2-positive cells. Both induced significant inhibitory effects in the GD2-positive B78-D14 cell line, in contrast to the GD2-negative B16 cell line. The decrease in the B78-D14 cell viability when treated with scFv-PEG4-DM4 was more prominent than that for scFv-PEG4-DM1, and was characterized by a twofold lower half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50). Unlike the parental scFv fragment, the product of scFv and PEG4 conjugation (scFv-PEG4), consisting predominantly of pegylated scFv multimers and monomers, induced direct cell death in the GD2-positive B78-D14 cells. However, the potency of scFv-PEG4 was low in the selected concentration range, thus demonstrating that the cytotoxic effect of DM1 and DM4 within the antibody fragment-drug conjugates was primary. The suggested approach may contribute to development of novel configurations of antibody fragment-drug conjugates for Cancer treatment.

Keywords

ADC; FDC; GD2-positive tumors; antibody fragments; cancer; drug conjugates; ganglioside GD2; immunotherapy; maytansinoids; multimerization; pegylation.

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