Abstract
Recombinant immunotoxins are extremely promising agents for the targeted therapy of tumors with a certain molecular profile. In this work, we studied the properties of a new recombinant HER2-specific immunotoxin composed of the scFv antibody and a fragment of Pseudomonas exotoxin A (4D5scFv-PE40). High affinity of the immunotoxin for the HER2 tumor marker, its selective cytotoxicity against HER2-overexpressing cells, and its storage stability were demonstrated. The 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) of the 4D5scFv-PE40 immunotoxin for HER2-overexpressing cancer cells was 2.5-3 orders of magnitude lower compared to that for CHO cells not expressing this tumor marker and was 2.5-3 orders of magnitude lower than IC50 of free PE40 for HER2-overexpressing cancer cells. These findings provide a basis for expecting in the long run high therapeutic index values of the 4D5scFv-PE40 immunotoxin for its use in vivo.
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Sokolova, E. A., Stremovskiy, O. A., Zdobnova, T. A., Balalaeva, I. V., & Deyev, S. M. (2015). Recombinant immunotoxin 4D5scFv-PE40 for targeted therapy of HER2-positive tumors. Acta Naturae, 7(4), 93–96. https://doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2015-7-4-93-96
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