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Cetuximab-toxin conjugate and npe6 with light enhanced cytotoxic effects in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in vitro

Komatsu N, Kosai A, Kuroda M, Hamakubo T, Abe T (2024) Cetuximab-toxin conjugate and npe6 with light enhanced cytotoxic effects in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in vitro. Biomedicines 12(5):973. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines12050973 PMID: 38790935

Objective: Combine the use of antibody-directed saporin and a photosensitizer to exert directed and improved cytotoxicity towards carcinoma cells as compared to either by itself.

Summary: Photodynamic therapy uses photosensitizers and irradiation to exert cytotoxic effects on cancer. When combined with biotinylated anti-EGFR conjugated to Strep-ZAP (IT-27), an increased cytotoxicity was hypothesized. The method developed enhanced the cytotoxicity of anti-EGFR-Strep-ZAP by the photodynamic effect in Sa3 and HO-1-u-1 cells, which have moderate levels of EGFR expression.

Usage: Cells were seeded on a 96-well plate and delivered 1.34 pM to 4.2 nM of anti-EGFR or anti-EGFR-Strep-ZAP, and cell viability was measured with formazan.

Related Products: Streptavidin-ZAP (Cat. #IT-27)

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