• Cancer Chemother. Pharmacol. · Jan 1999

    Comparative Study

    Comparative cytotoxicity and pharmacokinetics of antimelanoma immunotoxins containing either natural or recombinant gelonin.

    • M G Rosenblum, J W Marks, and L H Cheung.
    • Section of Immunopharmacology and Targeted Therapy, Department of Bioimmunotherapy, Box 044, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX 77030, USA.
    • Cancer Chemother. Pharmacol. 1999 Jan 1; 44 (4): 343-8.

    AbstractImmunotoxins are a class of targeted therapeutic agents under development by various research groups. The murine monoclonal antibody designated ZME-018 recognizes a high molecular weight glycoprotein present on most human melanoma cells and biopsy specimens and has been utilized for clinical imaging studies in patients with melanoma. The plant toxin gelonin is a ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP) with n-glycosidase activity similar to that of ricin A chain. In previous studies by our group, the gelonin toxin was sequenced, cloned and expressed in E. coli. The purified recombinant gelonin (RG) was found to have identical protein synthesis inhibitory activity to that of natural gelonin (NG). For comparative purposes, chemical conjugates of antibody ZME and either RG or NG were produced using the heterobifunctional crosslinking reagents SPDP and SMPT. The ZME-NG and ZME-RG immunotoxins were found to be 10(4)- to 10(5)-fold more cytotoxic to antigen-positive human melanoma cells than free toxin. NG toxin alone was cytotoxic to intact cells (IC(50) = 100 nM) while RG was nontoxic to cells at doses up to 1 microM. Both ZME-NG and ZME-RG immunoconjugates were nontoxic to antigen-negative (Me-180) cells. ZME-RG immunotoxins constructed with the more stable SMPT reagent were slightly more effective in culture than conjugates made with SPDP. Tissue distribution studies in tumor-bearing nude mice demonstrated that tumor uptake of the ZME-RG immunotoxin was similar to that of the intact ZME antibody with reduced distribution to normal organs compared to an immunoconjugate produced with NG. Pharmacokinetic studies showed that the terminal-phase plasma half-life of ZME-RG was similar to that of ZME itself (42 h vs 50 h) and almost threefold higher than that of ZME-NG (11.5 h). The area under the concentration curve (Cxt) for ZME-RG was 50% lower than that for ZME due to an increased apparent volume of distribution (Vd(a)) but was almost tenfold higher than the Cxt for ZME-NG. These studies suggest that immunoconjugates comprising RG demonstrate identical in vitro cytotoxic effects to immunoconjugates produced with NG and immunotoxins with RG display improved in vivo pharmacodynamics and tissue distribution compared to immunotoxins containing NG.

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