[HTML][HTML] A novel angiopoietin-2 selective fully human antibody with potent anti-tumoral and anti-angiogenic efficacy and superior side effect profile compared to Pan …

M Thomas, Y Kienast, W Scheuer, M Bähner, K Kaluza… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
M Thomas, Y Kienast, W Scheuer, M Bähner, K Kaluza, C Gassner, F Herting, U Brinkmann
PloS one, 2013journals.plos.org
There is increasing experimental evidence for an important role of Angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) in
tumor angiogenesis and progression. In addition, Ang-2 is up-regulated in many cancer
types and correlated with poor prognosis. To investigate the functional role of Ang-2
inhibition in tumor development and progression, we generated novel fully human
antibodies that neutralize specifically the binding of Ang-2 to its receptor Tie2. The selected
antibodies LC06 and LC08 recognize both rodent and human Ang-2 with high affinity, but …
There is increasing experimental evidence for an important role of Angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) in tumor angiogenesis and progression. In addition, Ang-2 is up-regulated in many cancer types and correlated with poor prognosis. To investigate the functional role of Ang-2 inhibition in tumor development and progression, we generated novel fully human antibodies that neutralize specifically the binding of Ang-2 to its receptor Tie2. The selected antibodies LC06 and LC08 recognize both rodent and human Ang-2 with high affinity, but LC06 shows a higher selectivity for Ang-2 over Ang-1 compared to LC08 which can be considered an Ang-2/Ang-1 cross-reactive antibody. Our data demonstrate that Ang-2 blockade results in potent tumor growth inhibition and pronounced tumor necrosis in subcutaneous and orthotopic tumor models. These effects are attended with a reduction of intratumoral microvessel density and tumor vessels characterized by fewer branches and increased pericyte coverage. Furthermore, anti-Ang-2 treatment strongly inhibits the dissemination of tumor cells to the lungs. Interestingly, in contrast to the Ang-2/Ang-1 cross-reactive antibody LC08 that leads to a regression of physiological vessels in the mouse trachea, the inhibition with the selective anti-Ang-2 antibody LC06 appears to be largely restricted to tumor vasculature without obvious effects on normal vasculature. Taken together, these data provide strong evidence for the selective Ang-2 antibody LC06 as promising new therapeutic agent for the treatment of various cancers.
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