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Outside-in engineering of cadherin endocytosis using a conformation strengthening antibody

  • bioRxiv. 2024 Aug 19:2024.08.15.608168. doi: 10.1101/2024.08.15.608168.
Bin Xie Shipeng Xu Sanjeevi Sivasankar
Abstract

P-cadherin, a crucial cell-cell adhesion protein which is overexpressed in numerous malignant cancers, is a popular target for drug delivery antibodies. However, molecular guidelines for engineering antibodies that can be internalized upon binding to P-cadherin are unknown. Here, we use a combination of biophysical, biochemical, and cell biological methods to demonstrate that trapping the Cadherin extracellular region in an X-dimer adhesive conformation, triggers Cadherin endocytosis via a novel outside-in signaling mechanism. We show that the monoclonal antibody CQY684 traps P-cadherin in an X-dimer conformation and strengthens this adhesive structure. Formation of stable X-dimers results in the dissociation of p120-catenin, a suppressor of Cadherin endocytosis, from the X-dimer cytoplasmic region. This increases the turnover of P-cadherin and targets the cadherin-antibody complex to the lysosome. Our results establish a previously unknown outside-in signaling mechanism that provides fundamental insights into how cells regulate adhesion and that can be exploited by anti-cadherin antibodies for intracellular drug delivery.

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  • HY-P991342
    Monoclonal Antibody Targeting CDH3/P-cadherin