Abstract

The cytotoxic activity of immunotoxins constructed with human diferric transferrin (Tfn) as the carrier ligand and an abrin variant Pseudomonas exotoxin A (PE) and the diphtheria toxin mutant cross-reacting material (CRM) 107 as the toxin moieties were studied in vitro. Three malignant human cell lines, the glioblastomas multiforme SNB19 and SF295 and the LOX melanoma, and a nonhuman control murine melanoma cell line B16 were assessed. The presence of transferrin receptors on the cell lines was confirmed by direct 125I-Tfn binding assays. The 50% protein synthesis inhibitory concentration (IC50) values for all cell lines demonstrated that Tfn-abrin variant and Tfn-PE had comparable potency and were both more effective than Tfn-CRM 107. Monensin, a carboxylic ionophore, potentiated the effect of Tfn-abrin variant against glioma cells approximately 35-fold with IC50 values of 4.0 x 10(-13) M and 4.7 x 10(-12) M for SNB19 and SF295, respectively. Cytotoxic activity of Tfn-abrin variant (with or without monensin) and Tfn-PE was correlated with the degree of Tfn receptor expression measured on the cell lines. The exquisite in vitro cytotoxicity of Tfn-abrin variant and Tfn-PE immunotoxins against glioma and melanoma cells warrants further in vivo evaluation and future consideration of these agents for potential clinical application against glioblastoma multiforme and leptomeningeal neoplasia.

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