Antibodies are poorly transported across cell membranes and biological barriers in vivo. Cationization of antibody molecules by the derivatization of surface carboxyl groups generating primary amino groups could represent a strategy for intracellular antibody delivery. Before cationization of polyclonal colchicine-specific IgG and Fab, using hexamethylenediamine the isoelectric point (pl) of native IgG and Fab (nIgG and nFab) was in the range of 5.9 9.0 and 8.7-9.3, respectively. The pI of cationized IgG and Fab (cIgG and cFab) were both higher at 8.7, 10.3 and 9.5 -11, respectively. The affinity and specificity of both IgG and Fab were not modified by cationization. When HL 60 cells were incubated with the native or cationized 125I-BSA. -IgG and -Fab, the maximal cellular uptake of clgG and cFab was 3.2 and 2.4 times higher than that of nIgG and nFab at an extracellular concentration of 500 ng/ml. Results also indicated that the uptake was dose- and temperature-dependent suggesting absorptive-mediated endocytosis of cationized antibodies by HL 60 cells. Confocal microscopy analysis indicated that the cationized antibodies were present in the plasma membranes and cytoplasm of HL 60 cells. Finally, a study with bovine arterial endothelial monolayer cells showed that the transport of cIgG and cFab through the monolayer cells was 3.3- and 4.3-fold higher for 125I-cIgG and 125I-cFab than those of the corresponding native forms.
作者:G, Hong;O, Chappey;E, Niel;J M, Scherrmann
来源:Journal of drug targeting 2000 年 8卷 2期