Conjugation of blocked ricin to an anti-CD19 monoclonal antibody increases antibody-induced cell calcium mobilization and CD19 internalization

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Goulet, AC
Goldmacher, VS
Lambert, JM
Baron, C
Roy, DC
Kouassi, E
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[1] HOP MAISON NEUVE ROSEMONT, RES CTR, MONTREAL, PQ H1T 2M4, CANADA
[2] IMMUNOGEN INC, CAMBRIDGE, MA USA
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10.1182/blood.V90.6.2364.2364_2364_2375
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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CD19 (B4) is a signal transduction molecule restricted to the B-cell lineage and the target of the immunotoxin anti-B4-blocked ricin (anti-B4-bR), which is composed of the monoclonal antibody (MoAb) anti-B4 and the modified plant toxin blocked ricin. To explore the influence of conjugation of blocked ricin to anti-B4 on functional activation of CD19, we investigated the effects of anti-B4-bR, and that of unconjugated anti-B4, on intracellular calcium mobilization and ligand/receptor internalization. The data showed that anti-B4-bR was more potent than anti-B4 in triggering cell calcium mobilization. Two other immunotoxins that bind to the B-cell surface, anti-CD20-bR and anti-CD38-bR, were devoid of the calcium increasing effect of anti-B4-bR. Furthermore, anti-B4 conjugated to ricin A-chain was also without effect in Namalwa cells, indicating that the ricin B-chain component was required for anti-B4-bR effect. Anti-B4-bR-induced calcium mobilization was inhibited in the presence of lactose, yet the calcium response induced by cross-linking anti-B4-bR with a second step antibody was not affected, The extent of CD19 modulation induced by anti-B4-bR was higher than that induced by anti-B4, and lactose dampened the effect of the immunotoxin down to that of the MoAb, Moreover, the number of internalized immunotoxin molecules was higher than that of unconjugated MoAb, Although a mechanism involving dimerization of the immunotoxin cannot be excluded, our findings suggest that the residual binding activity of the blocked ricin B-chain to cell surface molecules plays an important role in the greater calcium fluxes and greater internalization rate of anti-B4-bR, and is of functional significance in the mechanism of intoxication of cells by the immunotoxin. (C) 1997 by The American Society of Hematology.
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