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Query: EC:3.2.1.31 (
beta-glucuronidase
)
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Combination therapy can help overcome limitations in the treatment of heterogeneous tumors. In the current study, we examined whether multiple therapeutic agents could be targeted to anti-dansyl single-chain antibodies (
DNS
scFv) that were anchored on the plasma membrane of cancer cells. Functional
DNS
scFv could be stably expressed on CT-26 colon cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo. Dansyl moieties were covalently attached to recombinant
beta-glucuronidase
(betaG) and interleukin 2 (IL-2) via a flexible poly(ethylene glycol) linker to form
DNS
-PEG-betaG and
DNS
-PEG-IL-2 conjugates. The conjugates displayed enzymatic and splenocyte-stimulatory activities, respectively, that were similar to those of the unmodified proteins. The conjugates selectively bound CT-26 cells that expressed anti-
DNS
scFv (CT-26/
DNS
cells) but not CT-26 cells that expressed control scFv (CT-26/phOx cells).
DNS
-PEG-betaG preferentially activated a glucuronide prodrug (BHAMG) of p-hydroxy aniline mustard at CT-26/
DNS
cells in culture and accumulated in subcutaneous CT-26/
DNS
tumors after intravenous administration. Systemic administration of
DNS
-PEG-IL-2 or
DNS
-PEG-betaG and BHAMG significantly delayed the growth of CT-26/
DNS
but not control CT-26/phOx tumors. Combination treatment with
DNS
-PEG-betaG and BHAMG followed by
DNS
-PEG-IL-2 therapy significantly suppressed the growth of CT-26/
DNS
tumors as compared to either single-agent regimen. These results show that at least two
DNS
-modified therapeutic agents can be selectively delivered to
DNS
scFv receptors in vitro and in vivo, allowing combination therapy of
DNS
scFv-modified tumors.
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PMID:Combination cancer therapy by hapten-targeted prodrug-activating enzymes and cytokines. 1670 8