Anti-tumor effect of internal image bearing anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibody in relation to GM3 ganglioside

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Anti-idiotypic antibodies are a new type of useful tools for the possible treatment of cancer patients, since some act as antigen specific immunomodulators. Anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibody (anti-Id MAb) D704 (Ab2) was established which bore the internal image of the determinant defined by MAb M2590 (Ab1) against a sialic acid residue on GM3 ganglioside. In an in vivo syngeneic tumor system, anti-Id MAb D704 was more effective in preventing tumor progression, as compared with anti-GM3 MAb or no treatment. Significant suppression of tumor growth and prolongation of survival by administration of anti-Id MAb D704 in an animal group inoculated with 1 x 104/mouse melanoma cells were seen, but not in a group inoculated with 5 x 104 cells/mouse. In an active specific immunotherapy protocol utilizing Ab2, the activity of anti-anti-Id antibodies (Ab3) specific for GM3 (antigen) which has a weak immunogenicity only, was maintained for more than 3 months. Ab2 generated cellular anti-tumor immune responses, including delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction. Immunohistological analysis indicated a marked infiltration of CD4 and CD8 positive cells into the DTH sites. Our results suggest that internal image bearing anti-Id MAbs have a therapeutic potential against tumors if the number of melanoma cells is relatively low or if hosts are at an early stage of melanoma progression.

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Jinnohara, T., Tsujisaki, M., Sasaki, S., Hinoda, Y., Taniguchi, M., & Imai, K. (1998). Anti-tumor effect of internal image bearing anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibody in relation to GM3 ganglioside. International Journal of Cancer, 76(3), 345–353. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0215(19980504)76:3<345::AID-IJC11>3.0.CO;2-A

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