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Presentation1_Preclinical Characterization of a Novel Anti-Cancer PD-L1 Inhibitor RPH-120.pptx (85.66 kB)

Presentation1_Preclinical Characterization of a Novel Anti-Cancer PD-L1 Inhibitor RPH-120.pptx

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posted on 2021-08-11, 05:34 authored by Andrey Kulikov, Elena Shipaeva, Anastasia Dmitrieva, Vera Batrak, Georgy Shipunov, Colin Guy, Jill Smith, Ran Zhang, Michael Zhang, Jeff Duan, Anton Chestukhin, Sergei Barbashov, Mikhail Samsonov, Yan Lavrovsky

RPH-120 is a novel fully human anti-PD-L1 IgG1 monoclonal antibody with specifically designed Asn300Ala mutation in Fc fragment. Surface plasmon resonance assay showed that affinity of the RPH-120 to the dimeric form of human PD-L1-Fc fusion protein was much higher than affinity to the monomeric His-tagged PD-L1. Further binding studies demonstrated that RPH-120 is able to bind to human and monkey but not mouse PD-L1. Tissue cross-reactivity study showed good comparability of human and Cynomolgus monkeys tissue staining. Bioactivity was assessed using mixed lymphocyte reaction assay. This study revealed that RPH-120 was able to activate T cells preventing PD1/PD-L1 interaction. Antitumor efficacy was analyzed in HCC-827 lung cancer xenografts in humanized CD34+ mice at three dosage levels: 20, 80, and 200 mg/kg. RPH-120 demonstrated significant tumor growth inhibition, and this inhibition was comparable to that of atezolizumab. In a single dose toxicity, toxicokinetic and dose range finding study performed in Cynomolgus monkeys, RPH-120 was administered via intravenous (IV) bolus or 60-min IV infusion, followed by 8-weeks recovery period. An acceptable toxicokinetic profile was demonstrated and administration at doses of up to 200 mg/kg was well tolerated by all animals. In conclusion, RPH-120 revealed promising in vitro and in vivo activity and safety. RPH-120 is a potent anti-PD-L1 drug candidate for cancer immunotherapy.

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