Recombinant Anti-mesothelin Immunotoxin SS1P (anti-mesothelin dsFv-PE38) as a Therapeutic Agent and Diagnostic Tool for Multiple Cancer Types
Recombinant Anti-mesothelin Immunotoxin SS1P (anti-mesothelin dsFv-PE38) as a Therapeutic Agent and Diagnostic Tool for Multiple Cancer Types
Full description
Introduction/Background
Mesothelin is a glycoprotein, whose expression has been largely restricted to mesothelial cells in normal tissues. Mesothelin has been shown to be expressed in several cancers including mesothelioma, lung cancer, pancreatic cancers, gastric cancers and ovarian cancers.
Aims/Hypothesis
Mesothelin has the potential of being used as a novel target for the development of new treatments.
Research
The SS1P immunotoxin is a recombinant immunotoxin generated by the fusion of a high affinity anti-mesothelin Fv (SS1) with a 38 kDa portion of Pseudomonas Exotoxin A (PE38). SS1P can be used to kill cells expressing mesothelin on their surfaces, such as mesothelioma, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer and stomach cancer.
Phase 1 studies have been completed for mesothelin-expressing cancers such as mesothelioma, ovarian cancer and pancreatic cancer. The combination of Taxol and SS1P exerts a synergistic antitumor effect in immunodeficient mice implanted with A431/K5 tumours expressing mesothelin, but not in cell culture. This effect is not secondary to increased tumour uptake of the immunotoxin. Synergy could be due to improved immunotoxin distribution within the tumour or could involve factors released by other cell types in the tumours. We are planning Phase 2 clinical trials of SS1P using SS1P and standard chemotherapy are being planned for malignant mesothelioma and other mesothelin-expressing malignancies.
Conclusion
SS1P immunotoxin is available for use as a therapy for mesothelin-expressing cancers. Successful clinical testing has been done for the treatment of mesothelioma and ovarian cancer with low side effects.
Relevance/Opportunity
The National Cancer Institute's Laboratory of Molecular Biology is seeking statements of capability or interest from parties interested in collaborative research to further develop or commercialize the anti-mesothelin immunotoxin SS1P as an anti-tumour agent. Additionally, it can be used for the detection of mesothelin-expressing cells present in a biological sample. The technology is also available for exclusive and non-exclusive licensing. Please enquire quoting reference no. 581 LW.
Development status
Phase I/II
Patent information
U.S. Patents: 7,081,518; 4,892,827; 6,051,405; 5,863,745; 5,696,237; 5,747,654; 6,147,203; 6,558,672; 6,153,430; 6,083,502.
U.S. Patent Applications: 09/684,599; 09/581,345; 60/681,104
PCT Applications: PCT/US01/18503 and PCT/US2006/018502
Related reports
Mar 2011 - 49 pages - $500
Dec 2010 - 48 pages - $500
Aug 2007 - 345 pages - $2,875
Oct 2011 - 4 pages - $100
Aug 2011 - 120 pages - $500
Jun 2009 - 112 pages - $1,999
Mar 2011 - 40 pages - $500
Dec 2010 - 6 pages - $500
Dec 2010 - 42 pages - $500