Design and Validation of Linkers for Site-Specific Preparation of Antibody–Drug Conjugates Carrying Multiple Drug Copies per Cysteine Conjugation Site
First-generation cysteine-based site-specific antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are limited to one drug per cysteine. However, certain applications require a high drug to antibody ratio (DAR), such as when low-potency payloads are used. Higher drug load can be achieved using classical cysteine conjuga...
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doaj-8407a0eca82a4e61930431c3b560f9092020-11-25T03:33:12ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-09-01216882688210.3390/ijms21186882Design and Validation of Linkers for Site-Specific Preparation of Antibody–Drug Conjugates Carrying Multiple Drug Copies per Cysteine Conjugation SiteAmit Kumar0Shenlan Mao1Nazzareno Dimasi2Changshou Gao3Antibody Discovery and Protein Engineering Department, AstraZeneca R&D, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, USAAstraZeneca Oncology R&D, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, USAAntibody Discovery and Protein Engineering Department, AstraZeneca R&D, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, USAAntibody Discovery and Protein Engineering Department, AstraZeneca R&D, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, USAFirst-generation cysteine-based site-specific antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are limited to one drug per cysteine. However, certain applications require a high drug to antibody ratio (DAR), such as when low-potency payloads are used. Higher drug load can be achieved using classical cysteine conjugation methods, but these result in heterogeneity, suboptimal efficacy and pharmacokinetics. Here, we describe the design, synthesis and validation of heterobifunctional linkers that can be used for the preparation of ADCs with a DAR of two, three and four in a site-specific manner per single cysteine conjugation site, resulting in site-specific ADCs with a DAR of four, six and eight. The designed linkers carry a sulfhydryl-specific iodoacetyl reactive group, and multiple cyclic diene moieties which can efficiently react with maleimide-carrying payloads through the Diels–Alder reaction. As a proof of concept, we synthesized site-specific DAR four, six and eight ADCs carrying tubulysin (AZ13601508) using engineered antibodies with a cysteine inserted after position 239 in the antibody CH2 domain. We evaluated and compared the in vitro cytotoxicity of ADCs obtained via the site-specific platform described herein, with ADCs prepared using classical cysteine conjugation. Our data validated a novel cysteine-based conjugation platform for the preparation of site-specific ADCs with high drug load for therapeutic applications.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/18/6882antibody–drug conjugate (ADC)drug to antibody ratio (DAR)heterofunctional linkersite-specific conjugationcysteine conjugationbranched linker |
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Amit Kumar Shenlan Mao Nazzareno Dimasi Changshou Gao Design and Validation of Linkers for Site-Specific Preparation of Antibody–Drug Conjugates Carrying Multiple Drug Copies per Cysteine Conjugation Site International Journal of Molecular Sciences antibody–drug conjugate (ADC) drug to antibody ratio (DAR) heterofunctional linker site-specific conjugation cysteine conjugation branched linker |
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Design and Validation of Linkers for Site-Specific Preparation of Antibody–Drug Conjugates Carrying Multiple Drug Copies per Cysteine Conjugation Site |
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Design and Validation of Linkers for Site-Specific Preparation of Antibody–Drug Conjugates Carrying Multiple Drug Copies per Cysteine Conjugation Site |
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Design and Validation of Linkers for Site-Specific Preparation of Antibody–Drug Conjugates Carrying Multiple Drug Copies per Cysteine Conjugation Site |
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Design and Validation of Linkers for Site-Specific Preparation of Antibody–Drug Conjugates Carrying Multiple Drug Copies per Cysteine Conjugation Site |
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Design and Validation of Linkers for Site-Specific Preparation of Antibody–Drug Conjugates Carrying Multiple Drug Copies per Cysteine Conjugation Site |
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design and validation of linkers for site-specific preparation of antibody–drug conjugates carrying multiple drug copies per cysteine conjugation site |
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First-generation cysteine-based site-specific antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are limited to one drug per cysteine. However, certain applications require a high drug to antibody ratio (DAR), such as when low-potency payloads are used. Higher drug load can be achieved using classical cysteine conjugation methods, but these result in heterogeneity, suboptimal efficacy and pharmacokinetics. Here, we describe the design, synthesis and validation of heterobifunctional linkers that can be used for the preparation of ADCs with a DAR of two, three and four in a site-specific manner per single cysteine conjugation site, resulting in site-specific ADCs with a DAR of four, six and eight. The designed linkers carry a sulfhydryl-specific iodoacetyl reactive group, and multiple cyclic diene moieties which can efficiently react with maleimide-carrying payloads through the Diels–Alder reaction. As a proof of concept, we synthesized site-specific DAR four, six and eight ADCs carrying tubulysin (AZ13601508) using engineered antibodies with a cysteine inserted after position 239 in the antibody CH2 domain. We evaluated and compared the in vitro cytotoxicity of ADCs obtained via the site-specific platform described herein, with ADCs prepared using classical cysteine conjugation. Our data validated a novel cysteine-based conjugation platform for the preparation of site-specific ADCs with high drug load for therapeutic applications. |
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antibody–drug conjugate (ADC) drug to antibody ratio (DAR) heterofunctional linker site-specific conjugation cysteine conjugation branched linker |
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