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Humanized Antibodies to the Extracellular Domains of Human N-Cadherin

技術優勢
Reduced immunogenicity  Interacts with the human immune system Reduces tumor volume by ~29% in mice
技術應用
Prostate cancer therapy Prostate cancer diagnosis
詳細技術說明
UCLA researchers have developed an antibody therapy for invasive prostate and bladder cancers that express N-cadherin. These antibodies are humanized, or modified to more closely resemble antibody variants produced naturally in humans. This humanization technique reduces the immunogenicity of antibodies and enables their interaction with the human immune system. The antibodies show increased binding to N-cadherin and therefore reduce the tumor volume in mice by ~29% in comparison to control mice. This antibody therapy can be used alone, as an antibody-drug conjugate, in radioimmunotherapy or in various combinatorial therapies with small molecule inhibitors or chemotherapy. This invention provides a therapy with increased specificity for prostate and bladder cancer patients that express the protein N-cadherin.
*Abstract
UCLA researchers in the Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology have developed humanized antibody therapies for invasive prostate and bladder cancers that express N-cadherin.
*Principal Investigation

Name: Robert Reiter

Department:


Name: Anna Wu

Department:


Name: Kirstin Zettlitz

Department:

其他

Background

Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the United States (National Cancer Institute). Unfortunately, systemic therapies such as chemotherapy suffer from low treatment efficacy. Antibodies can be used to increase treatment efficacy by binding to proteins expressed on the surface of cancerous cells. N-cadherin expression on cancerous prostate cells leads to treatment resistance towards targeted therapies and results in the rise of cancerous cells. Consequently, N-cadherin is an attractive target for diagnosis, therapy, and monitoring of disease progression. There is a need for antibody therapies that bind to N-cadherin in prostate and bladder cancers.


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E. A. Kono, N. Kobayashi, K. Zettlitz, J. Yamashiro, W. Chun, D. Z. Hu, A. M. Wu, and R. E. Reiter, Efficacy of new developed N-cadherin monoclonal antibodies in combination with enzalutamide against castration-resistant prostate, Clinical Cancer Research, 2018.


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Tech ID/UC Case

29540/2017-645-0


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2017-645-0

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