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Hepatotoxicity in cancer patients receiving erb-38, a recombinant immunotoxin that targets the erbB2 receptor.
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ImmunotoxicologyImmunologyPathologyMonoclonal Antibody E23Cancer PatientsOncologyHepatotoxicityAnti-cancer AgentRecombinant ImmunotoxinRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchOncogenic AgentPseudomonas Exotoxin AErbb2 ReceptorTumor MicroenvironmentHepatologyLiver CancerTruncated FormMedicineHepatocellular Carcinoma
To exploit overexpression of erbB2 in human cancers, we constructed a single-chain immunotoxin (erb-38) that contains the Fv portion of monoclonal antibody e23 fused to a truncated form of Pseudomonas exotoxin A. In a Phase I study, five breast cancer patients and one esophageal cancer patient received three doses of erb-38 at 1.0 and 2.0 microg/kg. Hepatotoxicity was observed in all patients. Immunohistochemistry showed the presence of erbB2 on hepatocytes explaining the liver toxicity of erb-38. We suggest that targeting of tumors with antibodies to erbB2 armed with radioisotopes or other toxic agents may result in unexpected organ toxicities due to erbB2 on normal cells.
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