2021
DOI: 10.3390/cells10092218
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A Novel Monoclonal Antibody Targeting Cancer-Specific Plectin Has Potent Antitumor Activity in Ovarian Cancer

Abstract: Cancer-specific plectin (CSP) is a pro-tumorigenic protein selectively expressed on the cell surface of major cancers, including ovarian cancer (OC). Despite its assessable localization, abundance, and functional significance, the therapeutic efficacy of targeting CSP remains unexplored. Here, we generated and investigated the anticancer effects of a novel CSP-targeting monoclonal antibody, 1H11, in OC models. Its therapeutic efficacy as a monotherapy and in combination with chemotherapy was evaluated in vitro… Show more

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“…Consistently, in vivo treatment with 1H11 induced sustained tumor growth inhibition and resulted in 30% tumor necrosis compared to the IgG control group. IHC analysis of tumor tissue revealed 1H11 inhibited cell proliferation, resulting in decreased Ki67 and increased p21 staining [98]. CSP inhibition recapitulated the anti-cancer effects seen from plectin knockout studies, seemingly implicating CSP as a potent mediator of plectin's protumorigenic function.…”
Section: Monoclonal Antibodymentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Consistently, in vivo treatment with 1H11 induced sustained tumor growth inhibition and resulted in 30% tumor necrosis compared to the IgG control group. IHC analysis of tumor tissue revealed 1H11 inhibited cell proliferation, resulting in decreased Ki67 and increased p21 staining [98]. CSP inhibition recapitulated the anti-cancer effects seen from plectin knockout studies, seemingly implicating CSP as a potent mediator of plectin's protumorigenic function.…”
Section: Monoclonal Antibodymentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Similarly, the overexpression of plectin-1a and -1f isoforms was also revealed to induce CSP expression on cancer cells previously devoid of CSP [12]. Moreover, a recent study by Perez et al implemented a pharmacologic approach to investigating CSP's function in ovarian cancer [98]. A first-in-class CSP-targeting monoclonal antibody, 1H11, was shown to internalize without interacting with intracellular plectin, thus inducing CSP-specific targeted consequences.…”
Section: Csp Regulates Malignant Hallmarksmentioning
confidence: 97%
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