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Immunobiologic parameters measured during a phase I trial of intravenously (i.v.) administered bispecific monoclonal antibodies (BsmAb) in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients are described. The BsmAb used,
BIS
-1, is reactive with a pancarcinoma-associated 38 kDa
transmembrane glycoprotein
, EGP-2, as well with the CD3 complex. Patients received during a 2 h i.v. infusion F(ab')2 fragments of
BIS
-1 at doses of 1, 3, or 5 micrograms/kg body weight during concomitantly applied subcutaneous (s.c.) IL-2 treatment. Acute but transient
BIS
-1 F(ab')2-related toxicity was observed at the 3 and 5 micrograms/kg dose level, and the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) was set at 5 micrograms/kg. A dose-dependent binding of
BIS
-1 F(ab')2 to circulating T lymphocytes was found. The in vivo occupancy of CD3 molecules on T lymphocytes was highest at teh end of the infusion period and then rapidly decreased, as shown by flow cytometry. A much slower decrease of
BIS
-1 F(ab')2 binding was observed in vitro, suggesting migration of
BIS
-1 F(ab')2-loaded T lymphocytes from the circulation. A strong but transitory leukopenia was observed, in which LFA-1 alpha bright, CD3/CD8 double positive T cells left the circulation preferentially. This phenomenon was most likely induced by elevated TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma plasma levels, which were at a maximum shortly after the end of the infusion. Isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells obtained from patients directly after treatment with
BIS
-1 F(ab')2 at the 3 and 5 micrograms/kg dose level showed increased EGP-2-directed antitumor activity.
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PMID:Bispecific monoclonal antibodies for intravenous treatment of carcinoma patients: immunobiologic aspects. 858 77