Bioconjug Chem. 2009 Nov;20(11):2185-9 doi: 10.1021/bc900176a.

A wortmannin-cetuximab as a double drug

Smith RA, Yuan H, Weissleder R, Cantley LC, Josephson L.

Abstract

Double drugs are obtained when two pharmacologically active entities are covalently joined to improve potency. We conjugated the viridin Wm with a self-activating linkage to cetuximab and demonstrated the retention of immunoreactivity by the conjugate. Though cetuximab lacked a growth inhibitory activity against A549 cells, the Wm-cetuximab conjugate had an antiproliferative IC(50) of 155 nM in vitro. The chemistry of attaching a self-releasing Wm to clinically approved antibodies is general and, in selected instances, may yield antibody-based double drugs with improved efficacy.

PMID: 19883074