Development and functional characterization of a versatile radio-/immunotheranostic tool for prostate cancer management


Development and functional characterization of a versatile radio-/immunotheranostic tool for prostate cancer management

Arndt, C.; Bergmann, R.; Striese, F.; Merkel, K.; Máthé, D.; Loureiro, L. R.; Mitwasi, N.; Kegler, A.; Fasslrinner, F.; González Soto, K. E.; Neuber, C.; Berndt, N.; Kovács, N.; Szöllősi, D.; Hegedűs, N.; Tóth, G.; Emmermann, J.-P.; Harikumar, K. B.; Kovacs, T.; Bachmann, M.; Feldmann, A.

Due to its overexpression on the surface of prostate cancer (PCa) cells, the prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA) is a potential target for PCa diagnosis and therapy. Here we describe the development and functional characterization of a novel IgG4-based anti-PSCA antibody (Ab) derivative (anti-PSCA IgG4-TM) that is conjugated with the chelator DOTAGA. The anti-PSCA IgG4-TM represents a multimodal immunotheranostic compound that can be used (i) as target module (TM) for UniCAR T cell-based immunotherapy, (ii) for diagnostic PET imaging, and (iii) targeted alpha therapy. Cross-linkage of UniCAR T cells and PSCA-positive tumor cells via the anti-PSCA IgG4-TM results in efficient tumor cell lysis both in vitro and in vivo. After radiolabeling with 64Cu2+ the anti-PSCA IgG4-TM was successfully applied for high contrast PET imaging. In a PCa mouse model, it showed specific accumulation in PSCA-expressing tumors, while no uptake in other organs was observed. Additionally, the DOTAGA-conjugated anti-PSCA IgG4-TM was radiolabeled with 225Ac3+ and applied for targeted alpha therapy. A single injection of the 225Ac-labeled anti-PSCA IgG4-TM was able to significantly control tumor growth in experimental mice. Overall, the novel anti-PSCA IgG4-TM represents an attractive first member of a novel group of radio-/immunotheranostics that allows diagnostic imaging, endoradiotherapy, and CAR T cell immunotherapy.

Keywords: prostate cancer; PSCA; PSMA; IgG4; CAR T cell; theranostics; Ac-225; Cu-64; (18)F-JK-PSMA-7

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