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MM-131, a bispecific anti-Met/EpCAM mAb, inhibits HGF-dependent and HGF-independent Met signaling through concurrent binding to EpCAM.
Casaletto, Jessica B; Geddie, Melissa L; Abu-Yousif, Adnan O; Masson, Kristina; Fulgham, Aaron; Boudot, Antoine; Maiwald, Tim; Kearns, Jeffrey D; Kohli, Neeraj; Su, Stephen; Razlog, Maja; Raue, Andreas; Kalra, Ashish; Håkansson, Maria; Logan, Derek T; Welin, Martin; Chattopadhyay, Shrikanta; Harms, Brian D; Nielsen, Ulrik B; Schoeberl, Birgit; Lugovskoy, Alexey A; MacBeath, Gavin.
Affiliation
  • Casaletto JB; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Geddie ML; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Abu-Yousif AO; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Masson K; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Fulgham A; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Boudot A; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Maiwald T; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Kearns JD; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Kohli N; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Su S; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Razlog M; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Raue A; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139; araue@merrimack.com gavin.macbeath@gmail.com.
  • Kalra A; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Håkansson M; SARomics Biostructures AB, Medicon Village, SE-223 81 Lund, Sweden.
  • Logan DT; SARomics Biostructures AB, Medicon Village, SE-223 81 Lund, Sweden.
  • Welin M; SARomics Biostructures AB, Medicon Village, SE-223 81 Lund, Sweden.
  • Chattopadhyay S; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Harms BD; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Nielsen UB; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Schoeberl B; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • Lugovskoy AA; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139.
  • MacBeath G; Discovery Division, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02139; araue@merrimack.com gavin.macbeath@gmail.com.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 116(15): 7533-7542, 2019 04 09.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30898885
ABSTRACT
Activation of the Met receptor tyrosine kinase, either by its ligand, hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), or via ligand-independent mechanisms, such as MET amplification or receptor overexpression, has been implicated in driving tumor proliferation, metastasis, and resistance to therapy. Clinical development of Met-targeted antibodies has been challenging, however, as bivalent antibodies exhibit agonistic properties, whereas monovalent antibodies lack potency and the capacity to down-regulate Met. Through computational modeling, we found that the potency of a monovalent antibody targeting Met could be dramatically improved by introducing a second binding site that recognizes an unrelated, highly expressed antigen on the tumor cell surface. Guided by this prediction, we engineered MM-131, a bispecific antibody that is monovalent for both Met and epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM). MM-131 is a purely antagonistic antibody that blocks ligand-dependent and ligand-independent Met signaling by inhibiting HGF binding to Met and inducing receptor down-regulation. Together, these mechanisms lead to inhibition of proliferation in Met-driven cancer cells, inhibition of HGF-mediated cancer cell migration, and inhibition of tumor growth in HGF-dependent and -independent mouse xenograft models. Consistent with its design, MM-131 is more potent in EpCAM-high cells than in EpCAM-low cells, and its potency decreases when EpCAM levels are reduced by RNAi. Evaluation of Met, EpCAM, and HGF levels in human tumor samples reveals that EpCAM is expressed at high levels in a wide range of Met-positive tumor types, suggesting a broad opportunity for clinical development of MM-131.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Signal Transduction / Hepatocyte Growth Factor / Antibodies, Bispecific / Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met / Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule / Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological / Neoplasms, Experimental Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Year: 2019 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Signal Transduction / Hepatocyte Growth Factor / Antibodies, Bispecific / Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met / Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule / Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological / Neoplasms, Experimental Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Year: 2019 Document type: Article