EVALUATION OF MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF BREAST-CANCER IMMUNOTOXINS
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 45 (3), 1214-1221
Abstract
Antibodies (85) recognizing breast cancer-selective antigens were conjugated to ricin toxin A-chain using a disulfide linkage. The cytotoxicities of the resulting immunotoxins were determined on breast cancer cells and normal human fibroblasts. Twenty-four antibodies formed immunotoxins that were toxic to at least 1 breast cancer cell line at concentrations of 10 nM or less but were nontoxic to human fibroblast lines used as negative controls. Some of the breast tumor-selective immunotoxins were as toxic as a conjugate between monoclonal anti-transferrin receptor and ricin toxin A-chain (50% inhibition of cellular protein synthesis at approximately 0.1 nM). Another set of 4 immunotoxins were indiscriminately toxic to human breast tumor cell lines, 2 human fibroblast cell lines and a human lymphoblastoid line. Several of the antibodies the toxin conjugates of which specifically killed breast cancer cell lines may be useful in cancer therapy, since they show a wide range of binding to individual breast tumors and cell lines and a limited range of binding to normal tissue types.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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