Engineering and characterization of Hu3A4: A novel humanized antibody with potential as a therapeutic agent against myeloid lineage leukemias.

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Division of Hematology-Oncology, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Center, Zhejiang Provincial Research Center for Childhood Leukemia New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques, Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, National Clinical Medical Research Center for Child Health, #57 Zhugan Road, Yan-an Street, Hangzhou 310006, China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025

Leukemia stem cells (LSCs) play a critical role in the initiation, recurrence, and resistance to treatment of leukemia. Eradicating LSCs is crucial for the complete elimination of the disease. CD45RA is identified as an important marker for LSC subsets in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), providing a strategic target for therapy. In this report, we introduce Hu3A4, an innovative humanized CD45RA antibody devised to target LSCs expressing this antigen. Hu3A4 retains the antigen-recognition ability of its parental antibody while removing sequences from the variable region that could elicit human anti-mouse immune reactions. The modified variable regions of the heavy and light chains were intricately fused with the constant regions of human IgG1 heavy and light chains, respectively, producing a humanized antibody that emulates the structure of natural IgG. Hu3A4 was produced through recombinant expression in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells, which ensured stable gene integration. In vitro tests revealed that Hu3A4 could effectively target and lyse the cells. Further, in vivo studies highlighted Hu3A4's substantial anti-leukemic activity, significantly prolonging survival times in treated animal models compared to controls (P < 0.01). To summarize, Hu3A4 exhibits remarkable bioactivity and offers a promising therapeutic potential for the treatment of leukemia patients. Progressing Hu3A4 through additional preclinical and clinical studies is crucial to validate its efficacy as a therapeutic agent for leukemia.

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