We have identified a useful tumor-induced target concentrated in specialized vesicular transporters at the endothelial cell surface called caveolae. It is a post-translationally modified form of Annexin A1 (AnnA1) that is sufficiently specific and accessible to enable tumor-selective delivery after intravenous injection of a newly created monoclonal antibody that is specific for AnnA1. Caveolae rapidly pump this antibody with attached cargo across the endothelium to reach concentrations actually inside solid tumors that greatly exceed maximum blood levels. This project focuses on testing the therapeutic utility of the first antibody to target tumor endothelial caveolae and to actively penetrate solid tumors. It evaluates proof-of-principle of our innovative delivery strategy for therapy and moves toward clinical translation by assessing how well caveolae immunotargeting and pumping into tumors can enhance the therapeutic impact of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Various radionuclides and chemotherapeutic agents will be conjugated to AnnA1 antibody to create new tumor caveolae-targeted therapeutics that will be tested for enhanced delivery and therapeutic efficacy in breast cancer models using mouse and human tissues. We hypothesize that by pumping armed antibodies into tumors, caveolae can rapidly and specifically concentrate therapeutic agents inside tumors to enhance tumor destruction and reduce toxic exposure elsewhere in the body. This novel caveolae targeting strategy should reduce dosages required for efficacy and increase therapeutic indices.
The Specific Aims of this Project are:
Aim 1. To investigate the delivery and efficacy of systemic radioimmunotherapies targeting caveolae in rodent mammary tumor models.
Aim 2. To investigate the utility of caveolae immunotargeting to enhance mammary tumor delivery and efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents in rodent models.
Aim 3. To assess targeting, tissue processing and therapeutic efficacy of naked and armed antibodies to human mAnnA1 in an IVM human breast tumor model with functional human blood vessels. This project will utilize spontaneous mammary tumors from genetically engineered mice as well as our new intravital microscopy (IVM) tumor model system. IVM permits direct visualization of targeting and endothelial processing as well as stroma and tumor cell responses, all of which can be quantified to help provide new insights into therapeutic mechanisms in tumors. Targeting caveolae opens a specific gateway across the restrictive blood:tumor interface. It has advanced delivery much closer to ideal targeting needed to achieve more effective therapies. We have demonstrated that AnnA1 is expressed in the vasculature and caveolae of human primary and metastatic breast tumors. Thus, these studies are likely to yield new delivery platforms to create novel diagnostic imaging agents and tumor targeting therapies for many breast tumors in humans.

Public Health Relevance

The goal of this project is to develop safer and more effective treatments for breast cancer by taking advantage of our recent discovery of a mechanism to pump molecules specifically into breast tumors. We have identified the first antibody that rapidly and actively penetrates solid tumors. Here we will test its ability to improve breast tumor deliver and boost therapeutic potency by linking it directly to cancer killing agents, specifically radionuclides and chemotherapeutic drugs. This research is likely to yield unprecedented, non-invasive methods to image, diagnose and treat breast cancer in humans.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Research Project--Cooperative Agreements (U01)
Project #
5U01CA193787-02
Application #
9148219
Study Section
Cancer Immunopathology and Immunotherapy Study Section (CII)
Program Officer
Capala, Jacek
Project Start
2015-09-23
Project End
2020-08-31
Budget Start
2016-09-01
Budget End
2017-08-31
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2016
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Proteogenomics Research Institute/Sys/ Med
Department
Type
DUNS #
830928037
City
La Jolla
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
92037