@article{26202b389e934ebbbbdf6705729bfb8b,
title = "Fc-binding antibody-recruiting molecules exploit endogenous antibodies for anti-tumor immune responses",
abstract = "Redirecting endogenous antibodies in the bloodstream to tumor cells using synthetic molecules is a promising approach to trigger anti-tumor immune responses. However, current molecular designs only enable the use of a small fraction of endogenous antibodies, limiting the therapeutic potential. Here, we report Fc-binding antibody-recruiting molecules (Fc-ARMs) as the first example addressing this issue. Fc-ARMs are composed of an Fc-binding peptide and a targeting ligand, enabling the exploitation of endogenous antibodies through constant affinity to the Fc region of antibodies, whose sequence is conserved in contrast to the Fab region. We show that Fc-ARM targeting folate receptor-α (FR-α) redirects a clinically used antibody mixture to FR-α+ cancer cells, resulting in cancer cell lysis by natural killer cells in vitro. Fc-ARMs successfully interacted with antibodies in vivo and accumulated in tumors. Furthermore, Fc-ARMs recruited antibodies to suppress tumor growth in a mouse model. Thus, Fc-ARMs have the potential to be a novel class of cancer immunotherapeutic agents.",
author = "Koichi Sasaki and Minori Harada and Yoshiki Miyashita and Hiroshi Tagawa and Akihiro Kishimura and Takeshi Mori and Yoshiki Katayama",
note = "Funding Information: This work was in part supported by Challenging Research (Exploratory) (Grant number: 18K19148) of MEXT, Japan. K. S. was supported by the Research Fellowship for Young Scientists (JSPS, 17J05032) and Advanced Graduate Course on Molecular Systems for Devices (Kyushu University). We thank Dr Y. Yonemitsu and Dr Y. Harada (Kyushu University) for fruitful discussions. We thank the Center for Advanced Instrumental and Educational Supports (Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University), and Dr M. Goto and Dr N. Kamiya (Kyushu University) for ow cytometer. We thank Dr K. Muguruma, (Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences), Dr S. Kishi-moto (Kagoshima University), and Dr Y. Ito (Kagoshima University) for assistance with SPR experiments. We thank K. Fox, DPhil, from Edanz Group (www.edanzediting.com/ac) for editing a dra of this manuscript. Publisher Copyright: This journal is {\textcopyright} The Royal Society of Chemistry.",
year = "2020",
month = mar,
day = "28",
doi = "10.1039/d0sc00017e",
language = "English",
volume = "11",
pages = "3208--3214",
journal = "Chemical Science",
issn = "2041-6520",
publisher = "Royal Society of Chemistry",
number = "12",
}