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The effect of immune-complex formation on the distribution of a novel antibody to the ovarian tumor antigen CA125

Cinthia V. Pastuskovas, William Mallet, Suzanna Clark, Margaret Kenrick, Mohammad Majidy, Michelle Schweiger, Marjie Van Hoy, Siao P Tsai, Gregory Bennett, Ben Q Shen, Sarajane Ross, Paul Fielder, Leslie Khawli and Jay Tibbitts
Drug Metabolism and Disposition September 7, 2010, dmd.110.034330; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.110.034330
Cinthia V. Pastuskovas
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Abstract

3A5 is a novel antibody that binds repeated epitopes within CA125, an ovarian tumor antigen that is shed into circulation. Binding to shed antigen may limit the effectiveness of therapeutic antibodies due to unproductive immune-complex (IC) formation and/or altered antibody distribution. To evaluate this possibility, we characterized the impact of shed CA125 on the in vivo distribution of 3A5. In vitro, 3A5 and CA125 were found to form ICs in a concentration dependent manner. This phenomenon was then evaluated in vivo using quantitative whole body autoradiography (QWBA) to assess the tissue distribution of [125I] 3A5 in an orthotopic OVCAR-3 tumor mouse model at different stages of tumor burden. Low doses of 3A5 (75 µg/kg) and pathophysiological levels of shed CA125 led to the formation of ICs in vivo that were rapidly distributed to the liver. Under these conditions, increased clearance of 3A5 from normal tissues was observed in mice bearing CA125 expressing tumors. Importantly, despite IC formation, 3A5 uptake by tumors was sustained over time. At a therapeutically relevant dose of 3A5 (3.5 mg/kg), IC formation was undetectable and distribution to normal tissues followed that of blood. Conversely, increased levels of radioactivity were observed in the tumors. These data demonstrate that CA125 and 3A5 do form ICs in vivo, and that the liver is involved in their uptake. However, at therapeutic doses of 3A5 and clinically relevant CA125 levels, IC formation consumes only a minor fraction of 3A5, and tumor targeting appears unaffected.

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  • distribution
  • drug disposition
  • drug distribution
  • in vitro-in vivo prediction
  • monoclonal antibody

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  • Received May 7, 2010.
  • Accepted September 7, 2010.
  • The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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The effect of immune-complex formation on the distribution of a novel antibody to the ovarian tumor antigen CA125

Cinthia V. Pastuskovas, William Mallet, Suzanna Clark, Margaret Kenrick, Mohammad Majidy, Michelle Schweiger, Marjie Van Hoy, Siao P Tsai, Gregory Bennett, Ben Q Shen, Sarajane Ross, Paul Fielder, Leslie Khawli and Jay Tibbitts
Drug Metabolism and Disposition September 7, 2010, dmd.110.034330; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.110.034330

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The effect of immune-complex formation on the distribution of a novel antibody to the ovarian tumor antigen CA125

Cinthia V. Pastuskovas, William Mallet, Suzanna Clark, Margaret Kenrick, Mohammad Majidy, Michelle Schweiger, Marjie Van Hoy, Siao P Tsai, Gregory Bennett, Ben Q Shen, Sarajane Ross, Paul Fielder, Leslie Khawli and Jay Tibbitts
Drug Metabolism and Disposition September 7, 2010, dmd.110.034330; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.110.034330
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