Site-Specific Quadruple-Functionalised Antibodies

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2024 Oct 18:e202417620. doi: 10.1002/anie.202417620. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are a growing class of chemotherapeutic agents that have yielded striking clinical successes. However, the efficacy of ADCs often suffers from issues associated with tumor heterogeneity and resistance. To overcome these problems, a new generation of ADCs comprising a single monoclonal antibody with multiple different payloads attached, termed multi-payload ADCs, have been developed. Here we deploy multiple orthogonal site-specific protein modification strategies to generate highly homogeneous multi-functionalised antibody conjugates comprising up to four different functionalities installed at four unique sites on the antibody. This work, which includes the use of a site-specific cyclopropenone (CPO)-based reagent, represents the first example of a homogeneous multi-payload ADC with a payload count greater than two, and thereby facilitates the development of the next generation of ADCs.

Keywords: Antibodies; Antibody-drug conjugates; Bioconjugation; Multifunctionalized antibody–drug conjugates; Site-specific protein modification.