用于治疗实体瘤的 CD39 酶抑制抗体 AB598 的特性。

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Amy E Anderson, Kaustubh Parashar, Ke Jin, Julie Clor, Carlo E Stagnaro, Urvi Vani, Jaskirat Singh, Ada Chen, Yihong Guan, Priyanka Talukdar, Pavithra Sathishkumar, Damie J Juat, Hema Singh, Ritu Kushwaha, Xiaoning Zhao, Angelo Kaplan, Lisa Seitz, Matthew J Walters, Ester Fernandez-Salas, Nigel P C Walker, Christine E Bowman
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AB598 是一种 CD39 抑制抗体,目前正与化疗和免疫疗法联合用于治疗实体瘤。CD39 能将细胞外 ATP(eATP)(一种能促进抗肿瘤免疫反应的刺激物)代谢为腺苷(一种免疫抑制代谢物)。通过抑制 CD39,可以减少 eATP 的消耗,从而形成一种促炎环境,在这种环境中,eATP 可以激活髓系细胞,促进抗肿瘤免疫。AB598 的临床前特性为在临床中将 AB598 与化疗相结合提供了机理依据。化疗可诱导肿瘤细胞释放 ATP,在 AB598 的保护下,化疗诱导的 eATP 和外源添加的 ATP 都能通过 P2Y11 信号促进单核细胞衍生树突状细胞的功能。在存在 ATP 的情况下抑制 CD39 可促进体外衍生巨噬细胞中炎性小体的活化,这种效应由 P2X7 介导。在 MOLP8 小鼠异种移植模型中,AB598 可完全抑制瘤内酶活性,增加瘤内 ATP,减少肿瘤细胞上的细胞外 CD39,最终控制肿瘤生长。在猴体内,全身给药的 AB598 能有效抑制组织内的酶活性,使外周和组织靶点充分参与,并减少组织和外周的细胞表面 CD39。综上所述,这些数据支持一种前景广阔的治疗策略,即利用标准化疗药物产生的eATP为肿瘤微环境提供能量,从而产生富有成效的抗肿瘤免疫反应。
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Characterization of AB598, a CD39 Enzymatic Inhibitory Antibody for the Treatment of Solid Tumors.

AB598 is a CD39 inhibitory antibody being pursued for the treatment of solid tumors in combination with chemotherapy and immunotherapy. CD39 metabolizes extracellular adenosine triphosphate (eATP), an alarmin capable of promoting antitumor immune responses, into adenosine, an immuno-inhibitory metabolite. By inhibiting CD39, the consumption of eATP is reduced, resulting in a proinflammatory milieu in which eATP can activate myeloid cells to promote antitumor immunity. The preclinical characterization of AB598 provides a mechanistic rationale for combining AB598 with chemotherapy in the clinic. Chemotherapy can induce ATP release from tumor cells and, when preserved by AB598, both chemotherapy-induced eATP and exogenously added ATP promote the function of monocyte-derived dendritic cells via P2Y11 signaling. Inhibition of CD39 in the presence of ATP can promote inflammasome activation in in vitro-derived macrophages, an effect mediated by P2X7. In a MOLP8 murine xenograft model, AB598 results in full inhibition of intratumoral CD39 enzymatic activity, an increase in intratumoral ATP, a decrease of extracellular CD39 on tumor cells, and ultimately, control of tumor growth. In cynomolgus monkeys, systemic dosing of AB598 results in effective enzymatic inhibition in tissues, full peripheral and tissue target engagement, and a reduction in cell surface CD39 both in tissues and in the periphery. Taken together, these data support a promising therapeutic strategy of harnessing the eATP generated by standard-of-care chemotherapies to prime the tumor microenvironment for a productive antitumor immune response.

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期刊介绍: Molecular Cancer Therapeutics will focus on basic research that has implications for cancer therapeutics in the following areas: Experimental Cancer Therapeutics, Identification of Molecular Targets, Targets for Chemoprevention, New Models, Cancer Chemistry and Drug Discovery, Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, Molecular Classification of Tumors, and Bioinformatics and Computational Molecular Biology. The journal provides a publication forum for these emerging disciplines that is focused specifically on cancer research. Papers are stringently reviewed and only those that report results of novel, timely, and significant research and meet high standards of scientific merit will be accepted for publication.
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