Xiao Feng
Amgen
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Cancer Research | 2006
Teresa L. Burgess; Angela Coxon; Susanne Meyer; Jan Sun; Karen Rex; Trace Tsuruda; Qing Chen; Shu-Yin Ho; Luke Li; Stephen Kaufman; Kevin McDorman; Russell C. Cattley; Jilin Sun; Gary Elliott; Ke Zhang; Xiao Feng; Xiao-Chi Jia; Larry Green; Robert Radinsky; Richard Kendall
c-Met is a well-characterized receptor tyrosine kinase for hepatocyte growth factor (HGF). Compelling evidence from studies in human tumors and both cellular and animal tumor models indicates that signaling through the HGF/c-Met pathway mediates a plethora of normal cellular activities, including proliferation, survival, migration, and invasion, that are at the root of cancer cell dysregulation, tumorigenesis, and tumor metastasis. Inhibiting HGF-mediated signaling may provide a novel therapeutic approach for treating patients with a broad spectrum of human tumors. Toward this goal, we generated and characterized five different fully human monoclonal antibodies that bound to and neutralized human HGF. Antibodies with subnanomolar affinities for HGF blocked binding of human HGF to c-Met and inhibited HGF-mediated c-Met phosphorylation, cell proliferation, survival, and invasion. Using a series of human-mouse chimeric HGF proteins, we showed that the neutralizing antibodies bind to a unique epitope in the beta-chain of human HGF. Importantly, these antibodies inhibited HGF-dependent autocrine-driven tumor growth and caused significant regression of established U-87 MG tumor xenografts. Treatment with anti-HGF antibody rapidly inhibited tumor cell proliferation and significantly increased the proportion of apoptotic U-87 MG tumor cells in vivo. These results suggest that an antibody to an epitope in the beta-chain of HGF has potential as a novel therapeutic agent for treating patients with HGF-dependent tumors.
Cancer Research | 2002
Lisa Mills; Carmen Tellez; Suyun Huang; Cheryl H. Baker; Marya F. McCarty; Larry Green; Jean Gudas; Xiao Feng; Menashe Bar-Eli
Archive | 2003
John Babcook; Jaspal Singh Kang; Orit Foord; Larry Green; Xiao Feng; Scott L. Klakamp; Mary Haak-Frendscho; Palaniswami Rathanaswami; Craig Robin Pigott; Meina Liang; Yen-Wah Rozanne Lee; Kathy Manchulenko; Raffaella Faggioni; Giorgio Senaldi; Qiaojuan Jane Su
Archive | 2004
Richard Weber; Xiao Feng; Orit Foord; Larry Green; Jean M. Gudas; Bruce Keyt; Ying Liu; Palaniswami Rathanaswami; Robert Raya; Xiao-Dong Yang; Jose R. Corvalan; Ian Foltz; Xiao-Chi Jia; Jaspal Singh Kang; Chadwick Terence King; Scott L. Klakamp; Qiaojuan Jane Su
Archive | 2003
Gregory Landes; Mary Haak-Frendscho; Ling Chen; Yen-Wah Rozanne Lee; Meina L. Liang; Xiao Feng; Xiao-Chi Jia; Mark R. Nocerini
Archive | 2006
Brian Gliniak; Xiao-Dong Yang; Sharon Wong-Madden; Ian Foltz; Xiao Feng; Alison Fitch; Stephen Foster; Randall R. Ketchem
Archive | 2003
John Babcook; Jaspal Singh Kang; Orit Foord; Larry Green; Xiao Feng; Scott L. Klakamp; Mary Haak-Frendscho; Palaniswami Rathanaswami; Craig Robin Pigott; Meina Liang; Yen-Wah Rozanne Lee; Kathy Manchulenko; Raffaella Faggioni; Giorgio Senaldi; Qiaojuan Jane Su
Archive | 2003
Samuel M. Owens; Frank Ivy Carroll; Philip Abraham; Melinda G. Gunnell; Mary Haak-frendscho; Xiao Feng
Methods of Molecular Biology | 2004
C. Geoffrey Davis; Xiao-Chi Jia; Xiao Feng; Mary Haak-Frendscho
Archive | 2006
Brian Gliniak; Xiao-Dong Yang; Sharon Wong-Madden; Ian Foltz; Xiao Feng; Alison Fitch; Stephen Foster; Randal R. Ketchem