Alligator Bioscience & Aptevo Therapeutics Announce Co-Publication in Peer-Reviewed Journal, "Nature Communication"
The article titled, CD137 (4-1BB) co-stimulation of CD8 T cells is more potent when provided in cis than in trans with respect to CD3-TCR stimulation, details the mechanism of action of 4-1BB targeting bispecific antibodies. This work was published in collaboration, by internationally renowned 4-1BB expert, Professor
"This study unveils an important mechanism for tumor-cell targeting therapies for cancer. Bispecific antibodies targeting 4-1BB offer a synthetic biology that can be very useful in cancer immunotherapy. In this study, we found a spatial requirement in regard to antigen recognition and 4-1BB co-stimulation. This means that the T cells can detect the antigen on the same cell that is providing natural or artificial 4-1BB co-stimulation. This type of co-stimulation, and the ensuing immune system activation and survival, is far more potent. The bispecific antibody from Alligator Bioscience and
"We are very pleased to have been selected for publication in a high-ranking peer-reviewed journal such as
"The publication of
The complete article is available in print and in digital format which can be viewed via the following link: https://www.nature.com/ncomms/
About ALG.APV-527
ALG.APV-527 is a 4-1BB and tumor-binding immunomodulatory antibody. 4- 1BB has the ability to stimulate the immune cells (anti-tumor specific T cells) involved in tumor control, making 4-1BB a particularly compelling target for cancer immunotherapy. The tumor-binding part of ALG.APV-527 targets the 5T4 tumor-associated antigen. 5T4 is a protein expressed in multiple tumor types, as well as certain types of aggressive tumor cells (tumor-initiating cells), but at low levels or not at all in normal tissue, making 5T4 a compelling target molecule for cancer therapy.
Alligator and Aptevo are advancing ALG.APV-527 into Phase I clinical development. The companies will continue to explore licensing opportunities as ALG.APV-527 moves into clinical development.
About Alligator Bioscience
Alligator Bioscience AB is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing tumor-directed immuno-oncology antibody drugs. The pipeline includes two clinical assets: mitazalimab, a CD40 agonist, and ATOR-1017, a 4-1BB agonist. Alligator Bioscience is co-developing ALG.APV-527 with
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