PEGylation Strategy for Improving the Pharmacokinetic and Antitumoral
Activity of the IL-2 No-alpha Mutein
Marianniz Díaz-Hernández,
Janoi Chang-Calderón,
Miguel Angel Álvarez
et al.
Abstract:Background::
In a previous work, an IL-2Rβγ biased mutant derived from human IL-2 and called
IL-2noα, was designed and developed. Greater antitumor effects and lower toxicity were observed compared
to native IL-2. Nevertheless, mutein has some disadvantages, such as a very short half-life of about 9-12 min,
propensity for aggregation, and solubility problems.
Objective::
In this study, PEGylation was employed to improve the pharmacokinetic and antitumoral properties
of the novel protein.
Methods::
Pegylate… Show more
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