AI Article Synopsis

  • Immunotoxins are antibody-based treatments that rely on specific antibody fragments to target molecules on cell surfaces for effective therapy.
  • The study developed a high-throughput cytotoxicity screening method to identify effective synthetic antibody fragments that can deliver toxins efficiently.
  • Key findings indicate that the structure and binding efficiency of antibodies significantly influence the immunotoxins' effectiveness, with bivalent antibodies being more potent than monovalent ones and higher potency correlating with increased cell surface antigen density.

Article Abstract

Immunotoxins are an important class of antibody-based therapeutics. The potency of the immunotoxins depends on the antibody fragments as the guiding modules targeting designated molecules on cell surfaces. Phage-displayed synthetic antibody scFv libraries provide abundant antibody fragment candidates as targeting modules for the immunoconjugates, but the discovery of optimally functional immunoconjugates is limited by the scFv-payload conjugation procedure. In this work, cytotoxicity screening of non-covalently assembled immunotoxins was developed in high throughput format to discover highly functional synthetic antibody fragments for delivering toxin payloads. The principles governing the efficiency of the antibodies as targeting modules have been elucidated from large volume of cytotoxicity data: (a) epitope and paratope of the antibody-based targeting module are major determinants for the potency of the immunotoxins; (b) immunotoxins with bivalent antibody-based targeting modules are generally superior in cytotoxic potency to those with corresponding monovalent targeting module; and (c) the potency of the immunotoxins is positively correlated with the densities of the cell surface antigen. These findings suggest that screening against the target cells with a large pool of antibodies from synthetic antibody libraries without the limitations of natural antibody responses can lead to optimal potency and minimal off-target toxicity of the immunoconjugates.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4994030PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep31878DOI Listing

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