Publications by authors named "Kenneth Santora"

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Purpose: The immunoglobulin superfamily receptor translocation associated 2 (IRTA2) gene encodes a cell surface receptor homologous to the family of Fc receptors. Because of the restricted expression of mRNA in B cell-lineage cells, IRTA2 is a new potential target for the immunotherapy of B cell malignancies. To study the expression of the IRTA2 gene product, we produced monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific to IRTA2.

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HIV-infected cells are selectively killed by an immunotoxin in which a truncated form of Pseudomonas exotoxin A is joined to the variable region of a broadly neutralizing antibody (3B3) that recognizes the viral envelope glycoprotein (Env). To improve the efficacy of this molecule, we used three-dimensional structural information and phage selection data to design 23 single and multiple point mutations in the antibody variable region sequences that contact Env. Substituting an aromatic residue for an aspartate in the third complementarity-determining region of V(H) increased the potency of the immunotoxin by approximately 10-fold in a cell-killing assay.

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Purpose: To develop a novel targeting reagent to CD30 expressed on Hodgkin'sdisease and anaplastic large cell lymphoma, we made a panel of recombinant immunotoxins specific for CD30 using Fvs of newly produced anti-CD30 monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) and a M(r) 38,000 truncated mutant of Pseudomonas exotoxin.

Experimental Design: A group of MAbs against CD30 was produced and characterized for their reactivity and epitopes. Recombinant immunotoxins were made using the Fv genes cloned from the hybridomas.

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