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Co-crystallisation and humanisation of an anti-HER2 single-domain antibody as a theranostic tool

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posted on 2023-08-23, 08:35 authored by K Sawmynaden, N Wong, S Davies, R Cowan, R Brown, D Tang, M Henry, D Tickle, D Matthews, M Carr, P Bakrania, HH Ting, G Hall
Human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) is a well-recognised biomarker associated with 25% of breast cancers. In most cases, early detection and/or treatment correlates with an increased chance of survival. This study, has identified and characterised a highly specific anti-HER2 single-domain antibody (sdAb), NM-02, as a potential theranostic tool. Complete structural description by X-ray crystallography has revealed a non-overlapping epitope with current anti-HER2 antibodies. To reduce the immunogenicity risk, NM-02 underwent a humanisation process and retained wild type-like binding properties. To further de-risk the progression towards chemistry, manufacturing and control (CMC) we performed full developability profiling revealing favourable thermal and physical biochemical ‘drug-like’ properties. Finally, the application of the lead humanised NM-02 candidate (variant K) for HER2-specific imaging purposes was demonstrated using breast cancer HER2+/BT474 xenograft mice.

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a) This work was funded by the research charity LifeArc, under contractual arrangement with NanoMab. LifeArc funded the research activity carried out by the University of Leicester group. b) LifeArc and NanoMab were actively involved in the study design, data collection and analysis, as well the decision to publish and preparation of the manuscript. c) Kovilen Sawmynaden, Sarah Davies, Richard Brown, David Tang, Maud Henry, David Tickle, David Matthews and Preeti Bakrania received a salary from LifeArc. Nicholas Wong and Hong Hoi Ting received a salary from NanoMab.

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Author affiliation

Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, University of Leicester

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PLoS ONE

Volume

18

Issue

7

Pagination

e0288259

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

issn

1932-6203

eissn

1932-6203

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2023-08-23

Editors

Lemmer Y

Spatial coverage

United States

Language

eng

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