化学
连接器
硫醚
结合
赖氨酸
体内
代谢物
抗体
生物化学
二硫键
半胱氨酸
立体化学
酶
氨基酸
免疫学
数学分析
数学
生物技术
计算机科学
生物
操作系统
作者
Hans K. Erickson,Wayne C. Widdison,Michele Mayo,Kathleen R. Whiteman,Charlene A. Audette,Sharon Wilhelm,Rajeeva Singh
摘要
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are designed to eradicate cancer cells that express the target antigen on their cell surface. A key component of an ADC is the linker that covalently connects the cytotoxic agent to the antibody. Several antibody-maytansinoid conjugates prepared with disulfide-based linkers such as those targeting the CanAg antigen have been shown to display more activity in preclinical mouse xenograft models than corresponding conjugates prepared with uncleavable thioether-based linkers. To investigate how the linker influences delivery and activation of antibody-maytansinoid conjugates, we isolated and characterized the [(3)H]maytansinoids from CanAg-positive tumor tissues following a single intravenous administration of 300 microg/kg (based on maytansinoid dose) of anti-CanAg antibody (huC242)-(3)H-maytansinoid conjugates prepared with cleavable disulfide linkers and an uncleavable thioether linker. We identified three target-dependent tumor metabolites of the disulfide-linked huC242-SPDB-DM4, namely, lysine-N(epsilon)-SPDB-DM4, DM4, and S-methyl-DM4. We found similar metabolites for the less hindered disulfide-linked huC242-SPP-DM1 conjugate with the exception that no S-methyl-DM1 was detected. The sole metabolite of the uncleavable thioether-linked huC242-SMCC-DM1 was lysine-N(epsilon)-SMCC-DM1. The AUC for the metabolites of huC242-SMCC-DM1 at the tumor over 7 d was about 2-fold greater than the corresponding AUC for the metabolites of the disulfide-linked conjugates. The lipophilic metabolites of the disulfide-linked conjugates were found to be nearly 1000 times more cytotoxic than the more hydrophilic lysine-N(epsilon)-linker-maytansinoids in cell-based viability assays when added extracellularly. The cell killing properties associated with the lipophilic metabolites of the disulfide-linked conjugates (DM4 and S-methyl-DM4, and DM1) provide an explanation for the superior in vivo efficacy that is often observed with antibody-maytansinoid conjugates prepared with disulfide-based linkers in xenograft mouse models.
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