Two mechanisms of the enhanced antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) efficacy of non-fucosylated therapeutic antibodies in human blood |
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Authors: | Shigeru Iida Reiko Kuni-Kamochi Katsuhiro Mori Hirofumi Misaka Miho Inoue Akira Okazaki Kenya Shitara Mitsuo Satoh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Tokyo Research Laboratories, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co, Ltd, 3-6-6 Asahi-machi, 194-8533 Machida-shi, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: |
Background Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) has recently been identified as one of the critical mechanisms underlying the clinical efficacy of therapeutic antibodies, especially anticancer antibodies. Therapeutic antibodies fully lacking the core fucose of the Fc oligosaccharides have been found to exhibit much higher ADCC in humans than their fucosylated counterparts. However, data which show how fully non-fucosylated antibodies achieve such a high ADCC in human whole blood have not yet been disclosed. The precise mechanisms responsible for the high ADCC mediated by fully non-fucosylated therapeutic antibodies, even in the presence of human plasma, should be explained based on direct evidence of non-fucosylated antibody action in human blood. |
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