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Enhanced antitumor efficacy of a combination of immunotoxin and photosensitizer under illumination in xenograft mice

Hamakubo S, Komatsu N, Kosai A, Kuroda M, Sawada M, Shimizu R, Ohashi R, Suenaga H, Hamakubo T, Abe T (2026) Enhanced antitumor efficacy of a combination of immunotoxin and photosensitizer under illumination in xenograft mice. Biomedicines 14:573. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines14030573

Objective: To investigate the in vivo therapeutic efficacy of intelligent Targeted Antibody Phototherapy (iTAP), utilizing light as a spatiotemporal trigger to promote the cytoplasmic release of toxins.

Summary: The authors investigated the in vivo therapeutic efficacy of iTAP using an EGFR-targeted IT composed of cetuximab conjugated to saporin (IT-Cmab), administered in combination with the clinically used photodynamic therapy (PDT) photosensitizer NPe6, in a xenograft mouse model. Findings indicate that iTAP represents a promising therapeutic strategy for HNSCC.

Usage: Biotinylated Cmab was mixed with streptavidin-saporin (IT-Cmab). Mice received intraperitoneal IT-Cmab (0.5 mg/kg), followed 72 h later by intravenous NPe6 (5 mg/kg).

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

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