The translational potential for target validation and therapy using intracellular antibodies in oncology

Antibody-based molecules can be delivered into cells either by intracellular expression or through cellular uptake. We describe technologies for identification and expression of intracellular antibodies for target validation, intracellular immunization and tumor therapy, such as intracellular antibo...

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Published inCancer genomics & proteomics Vol. 10; no. 6; pp. 239 - 250
Main Authors Weidle, Ulrich H, Maisel, Daniela, Brinkmann, Ulrich, Tiefenthaler, Georg
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Greece 01.11.2013
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Summary:Antibody-based molecules can be delivered into cells either by intracellular expression or through cellular uptake. We describe technologies for identification and expression of intracellular antibodies for target validation, intracellular immunization and tumor therapy, such as intracellular antibody capture technology, suicide or silencing technology, antigen-antibody interaction dependent apoptosis and their application for inhibition of oncogenic intracellular proteins and induction of apoptosis. These strategies have to be viewed in the context that inhibition of protein-protein interactions by small molecules is often limited due to their large interaction surface. We summarize antibodies with the ability to penetrate cells and strategies to induce uptake of antibodies after modification with protein transduction domains. Interference in oncogenic pathways is described for moieties based on antibody 3E10, which translocates into the nucleus after extracellular administration. Finally, we discuss examples of tumor immunotherapy and vaccination against intracellular antigens, and possible interactions mediating their mode of action.
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ISSN:1109-6535
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