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mAbs | 2015

Generation and characterization of ABT-981, a dual variable domain immunoglobulin (DVD-Ig(TM)) molecule that specifically and potently neutralizes both IL-1α and IL-1β.

Susan E. Lacy; Chengbin Wu; Dominic J. Ambrosi; Chung-Ming Hsieh; Sahana Bose; Renee Miller; Donna Conlon; Edit Tarcsa; Ravi Chari; Tariq Ghayur; Rajesh V Kamath

Interleukin-1 (IL-1) cytokines such as IL-1α, IL-1β, and IL-1Ra contribute to immune regulation and inflammatory processes by exerting a wide range of cellular responses, including expression of cytokines and chemokines, matrix metalloproteinases, and nitric oxide synthetase. IL-1α and IL-1β bind to IL-1R1 complexed to the IL-1 receptor accessory protein and induce similar physiological effects. Preclinical and clinical studies provide significant evidence for the role of IL-1 in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA), including cartilage degradation, bone sclerosis, and synovial proliferation. Here, we describe the generation and characterization of ABT-981, a dual variable domain immunoglobulin (DVD-Ig) of the IgG1/k subtype that specifically and potently neutralizes IL-1α and IL-1β. In ABT-981, the IL-1β variable domain resides in the outer domain of the DVD-Ig, whereas the IL-1α variable domain is located in the inner position. ABT-981 specifically binds to IL-1α and IL-1β, and is physically capable of binding 2 human IL-1α and 2 human IL-1β molecules simultaneously. Single-dose intravenous and subcutaneous pharmacokinetics studies indicate that ABT-981 has a half-life of 8.0 to 10.4 d in cynomolgus monkey and 10.0 to 20.3 d in rodents. ABT-981 exhibits suitable drug-like-properties including affinity, potency, specificity, half-life, and stability for evaluation in human clinical trials. ABT-981 offers an exciting new approach for the treatment of OA, potentially addressing both disease modification and symptom relief as a disease-modifying OA drug.


Archive | 2013

Il-1 binding proteins

Chengbin Wu; Dominic J. Ambrosi; Chung-Ming Hsieh; Tariq Ghayur


Archive | 2011

Dual Variable Domain Immunnoglobulins and Uses Thereof

Chengbin Wu; Dominic J. Ambrosi; Chung-Ming Hsieh; Tariq Ghayur


Archive | 2013

Multi-specific binding proteins

Tariq Ghayur; Dominic J. Ambrosi


Archive | 2013

Multivalent binding protein compositions

Tariq Ghayur; Lorenzo Benatuil; Chung-Ming Hsieh; Jilie Gu; Maria Harris; Dominic J. Ambrosi


Archive | 2013

IL-I binding proteins

Chengbin Wu; Dominic J. Ambrosi; Chung-Ming Hsieh; Tariq Ghayur


Archive | 2014

Anti-DLL4/VEGF dual variable domain immunoglobulin and uses thereof

Jijie Gu; Dominic J. Ambrosi; Susan E. Lappe; Yingchun Li; Jonathan A. Hickson; Deanna L. Haasch; Supriya Gupta; Ravi Chari; Camellia Zamiri; Louie Naumovski; Xianhua Cao


Archive | 2013

IL-l BINDING PROTEINS

Chengbin Wu; Dominic J. Ambrosi; Chung-Ming Hsieh; Tariq Ghayur


Archive | 2013

Anti-vegf/dll4 dual variable domain immunoglobulins and uses thereof

Jonathan A. Hickson; Deanna L. Haasch; Supriya Gupta; Ravi Chari; Camellia Zamiri; Jijie Gu; Dominic J. Ambrosi; Susan E. Lappe; Yingchun Li; Louie Naumovski; Xianhua Cao


Archive | 2015

INMUNOGLOBULINAS DE DOMINIO VARIABLE DUAL CONTRA EL FACTOR DE CRECIMIENTO ENDOTELIAL VASCULAR (VEGF) Y EL LIGANDO INVOLUCRADO EN LA SEÑALIZACION CELULA A CELULA A TRAVES DEL RECEPTOR NOTCH (DLL4)

Susan E. Lappe; Yingchun Li; Dominic J. Ambrosi; Ravi Chari; Camellia Zamiri; Jonathan A. Hickson; Jijie Gu; Deanna L. Haasch; Supriya Gupta

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Tariq Ghayur

University of California

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Ravi Chari

Université catholique de Louvain

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Susan E. Lacy

Université catholique de Louvain

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