Preclinical safety profile of RC88-ADC:a novel mesothelin-targeted antibody conjugated with Monomethyl auristatin E.

2021 
Mesothelin (MSLN) is an attractive therapeutic target for antibody drug conjugates (ADC) because of significant differences in expression pattern between diseased and normal tissues. RC88-ADC is a novel ADC, targeting MSLN, and inhibits tumor growth significantly in mice xenograft models. We performed an 11-week repeated dose toxicity study of RC88-ADC via intravenous injection in Cynomolgus Monkeys with an 8-Week recovery period according to International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) S9 and S6(R1). RC88-ADC was administered to groups of 5 male and 5 female monkeys at dose levels of 2.5, 5, and 10 mg/kg/2 weeks, meanwhile vehicle, naked antibody, small molecule groups were set up as the control. 4 animals died in 10 mg/kg group of RC88-ADC. The clinical symptoms mainly included ocular toxicity, weight loss and food intake decrease in the middle and high dose groups of RC88-ADC. RC88-ADC caused dose-related reversible myelosuppression, manifested as hematologic toxicity, which was consistent with the small molecule toxicity profile of its coupling. The highest non-severely toxic dose of RC88-ADC was 5 mg/kg in monkeys after repeated dosing. Nonetheless, the integrated analysis showed that RC88-ADC demonstrated an acceptable safety profile and provided an improved treatment window. These results pave the way for further investigation of RC88-ADC in humans.
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