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Requirements for the construction of antibody heterodimers for the direction of lysis of tumors by human T cells.
C F Scott Jr, … , C Morimoto, S F Schlossman
C F Scott Jr, … , C Morimoto, S F Schlossman
Published May 1, 1988
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1988;81(5):1427-1433. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI113473.
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Requirements for the construction of antibody heterodimers for the direction of lysis of tumors by human T cells.

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We constructed a series of MAb heterodimers consisting of the J5 (anti-common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen [CALLA]) antibody and antibodies to a variety of structures present on the surface of activated human T cells, including CD3 antigen (T cell receptor-associated glycoproteins), CD2 antigen (T11/E-rosette receptor), CD25 antigen (IL-2 receptor), and the transferrin receptor. We tested the ability of these heterodimers to direct a CD2 + CD3 + CD8 + CD4 - CD25 + transferrin receptor + MHC-restricted human cytolytic T lymphocyte (CTL) clone to lyse a CALLA + human tumor in vitro. Only heterodimers containing an anti-CD3 antibody or activating antibodies to CD2 could direct the clone to lyse these human tumor targets, even when the clone was additionally activated with anti-CD3 or anti-CD2 antibodies. Our findings may have implications in the design of strategies for the use of such reagents in the treatment of human neoplasia.

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C F Scott Jr, W A Blättler, J M Lambert, R S Kalish, C Morimoto, S F Schlossman

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Title and authors Publication Year
Bispecific Antibodies in Lymphoma
J Brissinck, C Demanet, M Moser, O Leo, K Thielemans
International Reviews of Immunology 1993
Bifunctional antibodies and their potential clinical applications
O Nolan, R O'Kennedy
International Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Research 1992
Lectins and antibodies as tools for studying cellular interactions
JS Peacock, AS Colsky, VB Pinto
Journal of Immunological Methods 1990
Bifunctional antibodies: concept, production and applications
O Nolan, R O'Kennedy
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology 1990
Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies
CA Borrebaeck, JW Larrick
1990

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