TISSUE DISTRIBUTION AND RECEPTOR-MEDIATED CLEARANCE OF ANTI-CD11A ANTIBODY IN MICE
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- 26 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET)
- Vol. 33 (5), 623-629
- https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.104.002584
Abstract
Efalizumab (Raptiva) is a humanized monoclonal antibody specific for CD11a, the α-chain component of the lymphocyte function-associated antigen 1. In humans, the rate of efalizumab elimination from serum was related to the level of CD11a cell surface expression. These data suggested a role for the CD11a receptor, itself, in efalizumab clearance. Recently, we conducted a series of in vitro studies that suggested a role for CD11a-expressing T cells in efalizumab clearance as mediated by cellular internalization and lysosome-mediated degradation (Coffey et al., 2004). To further study the mechanism of anti-CD11a clearance in vivo, we assessed the tissue distribution, cellular internalization, and subcellular localization of a rat anti-mouse CD11a monoclonal antibody in various tissues in mice. Anti-CD11a antibody primarily distributed to leukocytes and macrophages in the peripheral blood, spleen, and liver, with uptake in the lymph nodes and bone marrow after 72 h. At least a portion of the antibody was internalized and cleared by peripheral blood mononuclear cells, lymphocytes, and splenocytes in a time-dependent manner in vivo. Internalized antibody costained with LysoTracker Red, suggesting that it was transported to lysosomes for degradation. Together, these data suggest that one clearance mechanism for anti-CD11a antibody in vivo is via receptor-mediated internalization and lysosomal degradation by CD11a-expressing cells and tissues.Keywords
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