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Designed Auto-assembly of Nanostreptabodies for Rapid Tissue-specific Targeting in Vivo
Authors:Philippe Valadon   Bryan Darsow   Tim N. Buss   Malgorzata Czarny   Noelle M. Griffin   Han N. Nguyen   Phil Oh   Per Borgstrom   Adrian Chrastina   Jan E. Schnitzer
Affiliation:From the Proteogenomics Research Institute for Systems Medicine, San Diego, California 92121 and ;the §Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, San Diego, California 92121
Abstract:Molecular medicine can benefit greatly from antibodies that deliver therapeutic and imaging agents to select organs and diseased tissues. Yet the development of complex and defined composite nanostructures remains a challenge that requires both designed stoichiometric assembly and superior in vivo testing ability. Here, we generate nanostructures called nanostreptabodies by controlled sequential assembly of biotin-engineered antibody fragments on a streptavidin scaffold with a defined capacity for additional biotinylated payloads such as other antibodies to create bispecific antibodies as well as organic and non-organic moieties. When injected intravenously, these novel and stable nanostructures exhibit exquisite targeting with tissue-specific imaging and delivery, including rapid transendothelial transport that enhances tissue penetration. This “tinkertoy construction” strategy provides a very flexible and efficient way to link targeting vectors with reporter and/or effector agents, thereby providing virtually endless combinations potentially useful for multipurpose molecular and functional imaging in vivo as well as therapies.
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