In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of a Humanized Anti-APRIL Antibody
Author(s):
Q. Gao, Q. Li, Z. Xue, P. Wu and X. Yang
Pages 464-465 (2)
Abstract:
A proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL) is overexpressed in many cancers such as colorectal, gastric
and liver. Silence APRIL gene or neutralize its expression may serve as therapeutic strategies to manage
those cancers. Current phase I clinical trial shows that heavily pretreated patients were well tolerated high
dose intravenous infusion. Herein, we report a humanized antibody (Ab) that neutralizes APRIL protein and
inhibits cancer cell proliferation both in vitro and in vivo. The Ab was generated through conjugating foreign
immunodominant T-helper cell (Th) epitopes to the N- or C-terminal of four soluble APRIL mutants. In vitro
anti-proliferation effects were evaluated in both Raji and Jurkat cell lines. In vivo inhibition of tumor growth was
determined in a tumor xenograft animal model with green fluorescent protein (GFP) positive Raji cell line. In
vitro data demonstrated that this Ab significantly inhibited both Raji and Jurkat cell proliferation in a dosedependent
manner. The molecular imaging data demonstrated in vivo tumor growth delay when animals were
treated with Ab. In conclusion, we have developed a humanized anti-APRIL Ab, which is effective in inhibiting
tumor cell proliferations both in vitro and vivo. The humanized Ab has potential to reduce the immunoresponse
in the clinical situation. This Ab also can be used in other APRIL mediated diseases such as Sjogren
syndrome, multiple sclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosus.
Keywords:
A proliferation-inducing ligand, APRIL, tumor necrosis factor (TNF), tumorigenesis
Affiliation:
Laboratory of the Animal Center, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, No. 27 Taiping Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100850, China.