Lysis of cancer cells by autologous T cells in breast cancer pleural effusates treated with anti-EpCAM BiTE antibody MT110 |
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Authors: | Witthauer Juliane Schlereth Bernd Brischwein Klaus Winter Hauke Funke Ilona Jauch Karl-Walter Baeuerle Patrick Mayer Barbara |
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Institution: | Department of Surgery, Grosshadern, University of Munich, Munich, Germany. |
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Abstract: | In the present study, the efficacy of a new drug, i.e. the bispecific single-chain antibody MT110 targeting the epithelial
antigen EpCAM and the T-cell antigen CD3 was tested ex vivo in malignant pleural effusions (MPEs). EpCAM+ epithelial cells were found in 78% of the MPEs (n = 18). Ex vivo treatment of seven MPEs resulted in a dose-dependent specific lysis of 37 ± 27% (±SD) EpCAM+ cells with 10 ng/ml (P = 0.03) and 57 ± 29.5% EpCAM+ cells with 1,000 ng/ml MT110 (P = 0.016) after 72 h. As a prerequisite for redirected lysis, stimulation of the autologous CD4+ and CD8+ cells in MPE by 1,000 ng/ml MT110 resulted in 21 ± 17% CD4+/CD25+ and 29.4 ± 22% CD8+/CD25+ cells (P = 0.016, respectively) after 72 h. This was confirmed by a 22-fold release of TNF-α and 230-fold release of IFN-γ (1,000 ng/ml,
48 h, P = 0.03, respectively). Thus, relapsed breast cancer patients resistant to standard treatment might benefit from targeted
therapy using MT110. |
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