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mesothelin/CD3e tri-specific T-cell activating construct HPN536

A recombinant antibody derivative composed of a tri-specific T-cell activating construct (TriTAC) directed against the human tumor-associated antigen (TAA) mesothelin (MSLN) and the epsilon domain of CD3 antigen (CD3e) found on T lymphocytes which are both linked to either side of an anti-albumin single domain antibody, with potential immunostimulating and antineoplastic activities. Upon administration of the MSLN/CD3e TriTAC HPN536, the anti-MSLN single antibody domain targets and binds MSLN on tumor cells and the anti-CD3e single-chain variable fragment (scFv) targets and binds to CD3e on cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs), thereby bringing MSLN-expressing tumor cells and CTLs together, which results in the CTL-mediated cell death of MSLN-expressing tumor cells. The albumin-binding domain targets and binds to serum albumin, thereby extending the serum half-life of HPN536. MSLN is overexpressed on the surface of certain tumor cell types. Overexpression of MSLN is often associated with poor prognosis.
Synonym:mesothelin-targeting T-cell engager HPN536
mesothelin/CD3e-specific TriTAC HPN536
MSLN/CD3e TriTAC HPN536
TriTAC HPN536
Code name:HPN 536
HPN-536
HPN536
MSLN-specific TriTAC HPN536
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