Cytotoxic Mechanisms of Tumor Specific Antibodies
Abstract
Many mechanisms have been proposed to account for the anti-tumor activities of therapeutic antibodies, blockade of signaling pathways, activation of apoptosis and effector-cell- mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC). However we have demonstrated (Clynes RA, et al., Nature Medicine 6:443-446 (2000)) that engagement of Fcgamma receptors on effector cells is a dominant component of the in vivo activity of antibodies against tumors. Engagement of activating Fc receptors (FcRI and/or III) was required for the in vivo activity of mouse monoclonal antibodies and vaccines in syngenic melanoma models, as well as of humanized, clinically effective therapeutic mAbs Herceptin and Rituxan in breast cancer and lymphoma xenograft system) .
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA411736
Entities
People
- Raphael Clynes
Organizations
- Columbia University