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Anna Kopp1, Shujun Dong1, Hyeyoung Kwon1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) have experienced a surge in clinical approvals in the past few years. Despite this success, a major limitation to ADC efficacy in solid tumors is poor tumor penetration, which leaves many cancer cells untargeted. Coadministration of unconjugated antibodies can improve tumor penetration and increase efficacy when target receptor expression is high. However, it can also reduce efficacy in low-expression tumors in which ADC delivery is limited by insufficient cellular uptake. This creates an intrinsic problem because many patients express different levels of the target between and within tumors. In this study, we show how unconjugated High-Avidity, Low-Affinity (HALA) antibodies can automatically tune the cellular ADC delivery to match the local expression level. Using HER2 ADCs as a model, the tumor distribution of trastuzumab emtansine and trastuzumab deruxtecan coadministered with the HALA antibody was improved in vivo, translating to equal or greater ADC efficacy across a range of HER2 expression levels. Furthermore, Fc-enhanced HALA antibodies elicited a strong response in an immunocompetent mouse model. These results demonstrate that HALA antibodies can expand treatment ranges beyond high-expression targets and leverage strong immune responses.
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