Gene/Protein
Disease
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Drug
Enzyme
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Gene/Protein
Disease
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Drug
Enzyme
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Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
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Enzyme
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Query: EC:2.7.10.1 (
ERK
)
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Fusion proteins combining hexavalent TRAIL with antibody fragments allow for a targeted delivery and efficient apoptosis induction in tumor cells. Here, we analyzed scFv-Fc-scTRAIL molecules directed against
EGFR
,
HER2
,
HER3
, and EpCAM as well as an untargeted Fc-scTRAIL fusion protein for their potentials to induce cell death both
in vitro
and in a xenograft tumor model
in vivo
. The scFv-Fc-scTRAIL fusion protein directed against
EGFR
as well as the fusion protein directed against EpCAM showed targeting effects on the two tested colorectal carcinoma cell lines Colo205 and HCT116, while a fusion protein targeting
HER3
was more effective than untargeted Fc-scTRAIL only on Colo205 cells. Interestingly, another
anti-HER3 scFv
-Fc-scTRAIL fusion protein exhibiting approximately 10-fold weaker antigen binding as well as the
HER2
-directed molecule were unable to increase cytotoxicity compared to Fc-scTRAIL. A comparison of EC
50
values of cell death induction and antigen binding supports the assumption that high affinity antigen binding is one of the requirements for
in vitro
targeting effects. Furthermore, a minimal number of expressed target antigens might be required for increased cytotoxicity of targeted compared to non-targeted molecules. In a Colo205 s.c. xenograft tumor model, strongest antitumor activity was observed for the
anti-HER3 scFv
-Fc-scTRAIL fusion protein based on antibody 3-43, with complete tumor remissions after six twice-weekly injections. Surprisingly, a similar
in vivo
activity was also observed for untargeted Fc-scTRAIL in this tumor model, indicating that additional factors contribute to the potent efficacy of targeted as well as untargeted hexavalent Fc-scTRAIL fusion proteins
in vivo
.
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