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Selective apoptotic killing of malignant hemopoietic cells by antibody-targeted delivery of an amphipathic peptide.

Selective apoptotic killing of malignant hemopoietic cells by antibody-targeted delivery of an amphipathic peptide.
Selective apoptotic killing of malignant hemopoietic cells by antibody-targeted delivery of an amphipathic peptide.
The alpha-helical amphipathic peptide D-(KLAKLAK)2 is toxic to eukaryotic cells if internalized by a suitable targeting mechanism. We have targeted this peptide to malignant hemopoietic cells via conjugation to monoclonal antibodies, which recognize lineage-specific cell surface molecules. An anti-CD19/peptide conjugate efficiently killed 3/3 B lymphoid lines. However, an anti-CD33/peptide conjugate was cytotoxic to only one of three CD33-positive myeloid leukemia lines. The IC50 towards susceptible lines were in the low nanomolar range. Conjugates were highly selective and did not kill cells that did not express the appropriate cell surface cognate of the antibody moiety. Anti-CD19/peptide conjugates efficiently killed cells from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia but anti-CD33/peptide reagents were less effective against fresh acute myeloid leukemia cells. We therefore suggest that amphipathic peptides may be of value as targeted therapeutic agents for the treatment of a subset of hematologic malignancies
leukemia, targeted therapy, immunotoxin, amphipathic peptide, apoptosis
0008-5472
2373-2377
Marks, Alexandra J.
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Cooper, Margaret S.
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Anderson, Robert J.
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Orchard, Kim H.
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Hale, Geoffrey
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North, Janet M.
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Ganeshaguru, Kanagasabai
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Steele, Andrew J.
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Mehta, Atul B.
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Lowdell, Mark W.
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Wickremasinghe, R. Gitendra
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Marks, Alexandra J.
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Cooper, Margaret S.
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Anderson, Robert J.
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Orchard, Kim H.
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Hale, Geoffrey
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North, Janet M.
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Ganeshaguru, Kanagasabai
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Steele, Andrew J.
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Mehta, Atul B.
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Lowdell, Mark W.
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Wickremasinghe, R. Gitendra
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Marks, Alexandra J., Cooper, Margaret S., Anderson, Robert J., Orchard, Kim H., Hale, Geoffrey, North, Janet M., Ganeshaguru, Kanagasabai, Steele, Andrew J., Mehta, Atul B., Lowdell, Mark W. and Wickremasinghe, R. Gitendra (2005) Selective apoptotic killing of malignant hemopoietic cells by antibody-targeted delivery of an amphipathic peptide. Cancer Research, 65 (6), 2373-2377. (doi:10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-2594). (PMID:15781652)

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Abstract

The alpha-helical amphipathic peptide D-(KLAKLAK)2 is toxic to eukaryotic cells if internalized by a suitable targeting mechanism. We have targeted this peptide to malignant hemopoietic cells via conjugation to monoclonal antibodies, which recognize lineage-specific cell surface molecules. An anti-CD19/peptide conjugate efficiently killed 3/3 B lymphoid lines. However, an anti-CD33/peptide conjugate was cytotoxic to only one of three CD33-positive myeloid leukemia lines. The IC50 towards susceptible lines were in the low nanomolar range. Conjugates were highly selective and did not kill cells that did not express the appropriate cell surface cognate of the antibody moiety. Anti-CD19/peptide conjugates efficiently killed cells from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia but anti-CD33/peptide reagents were less effective against fresh acute myeloid leukemia cells. We therefore suggest that amphipathic peptides may be of value as targeted therapeutic agents for the treatment of a subset of hematologic malignancies

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Published date: 15 March 2005
Keywords: leukemia, targeted therapy, immunotoxin, amphipathic peptide, apoptosis

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Local EPrints ID: 178129
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/178129
ISSN: 0008-5472
PURE UUID: 42e05b97-893f-4297-8054-f69671b966b5
ORCID for Kim H. Orchard: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2276-3925

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Date deposited: 23 Mar 2011 09:41
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: Alexandra J. Marks
Author: Margaret S. Cooper
Author: Robert J. Anderson
Author: Kim H. Orchard ORCID iD
Author: Geoffrey Hale
Author: Janet M. North
Author: Kanagasabai Ganeshaguru
Author: Andrew J. Steele
Author: Atul B. Mehta
Author: Mark W. Lowdell
Author: R. Gitendra Wickremasinghe

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