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  Smaller size packs a stronger punch : recent advances in small antibody fragments targeting tumour-associated carbohydrate antigens

Khilji, S. K., Op 't Hoog, C., Warschkau, D., Lühle, J., Goerdeler, F., Freitag, A., et al. (2023). Smaller size packs a stronger punch: recent advances in small antibody fragments targeting tumour-associated carbohydrate antigens. Theranostics, 13(9), 3041-3063. doi:10.7150/thno.80901.

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Khilji, Sana K.1, Author           
Op 't Hoog, Charlotte1, Author
Warschkau, David1, Author
Lühle, Jost1, Author           
Goerdeler, Felix1, Author           
Freitag, Anika1, Author           
Seeberger, Peter H.2, Author                 
Moscovitz, Oren1, Author                 
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1Oren Moscovitz, Biomolekulare Systeme, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Max Planck Society, ou_3176803              
2Peter H. Seeberger - Vaccine Development, Biomolekulare Systeme, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Max Planck Society, ou_1863308              

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Free keywords: fragments, TACAs, cancer, aberrant glycosylation, CAR T-cell, ScFv, nanobody, carbohydrates, tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens, chimeric antigen receptors, single-chain variable fragment, single-chain fragment variable, tumor, Tumour, single domain antibodies, cancer antigens, glycans, immunology, cancer glycans
 Abstract: Attached to proteins, lipids, or forming long, complex chains, glycans represent the most versatile post-translational modification in nature and surround all human cells. Unique glycan structures are monitored by the immune system and differentiate self from non-self and healthy from malignant cells. Aberrant glycosylations, termed tumour-associated carbohydrate antigens (TACAs), are a hallmark of cancer and are correlated with all aspects of cancer biology. Therefore, TACAs represent attractive targets for monoclonal antibodies for cancer diagnosis and therapy. However, due to the thick and dense glycocalyx as well as the tumour micro-environment, conventional antibodies often suffer from restricted access and limited effectiveness in vivo. To overcome this issue, many small antibody fragments have come forth, showing similar affinity with better efficiency than their full-length counterparts. Here we review small antibody fragments against specific glycans on tumour cells and highlight their advantages over conventional antibodies.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-05-152023
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.7150/thno.80901
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Title: Theranostics
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 13 (9) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 3041 - 3063 Identifier: ISSN: 1838-7640