Self‐Assembled L–DNA Linkers for Rapid Construction of Multi‐Specific Antibody‐Drug Conjugates Library

Author:

Zhou Liujuan1,Yang Fan2,Bai Zhaoshuai1,Zhou Xiaohui3,Zhang Zhihai2,Li Zhihang1,Gong Junyuan3,Yu Junqi1,Pan Liqiang4,Cao Chan3ORCID,Chou James J.5

Affiliation:

1. Assembly Medicine, LLC Shanghai 201203 China

2. Artificial Intelligence and Bioinformation Cognition Laboratory School of Communications and Electronics Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University Nanchang 330029 China

3. State Key Laboratory of Elemento-Organic Chemistry and Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter College of Chemistry Nankai University Tianjin 300071 China

4. Institute of Drug Metabolism and Pharmaceutical Analysis and Zhejiang Province Key Laboratory of Anti-cancer Drug Research College of Pharmaceutical Sciences Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310058 China

5. Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201203 China

Abstract

AbstractOne of the key challenges of improving clinical outcomes of antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) is overcoming cancer resistance to the antibody and/or drug components of ADCs, and hence the need for ADC platforms with high combinatory flexibility. Here, we introduce the use of self‐assembled left‐handed DNA (L–DNA) oligonucleotides to link combinatory single‐domain antibodies and toxin payloads for tunable and adaptive delivery of ADCs. We demonstrate that the method allows convenient construction of a library of ADCs with multi‐specific targeting, multi‐specific payloads, and exact drug‐antibody ratio. The newly constructed ADCs with L–DNA scaffold showed favorable properties of in vitro cell cytotoxicity and in vivo suppression and eradication of solid tumors. Collectively, our data suggest that the L–DNA based modular ADC (MADC) platform is a viable option for generating therapeutic ADCs and for potentially expanding ADC therapeutic window via multi‐specificity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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