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What is PSMA/CD3 tri-specific T-cell activating construct HPN424?

Pronunciation: /psma* ˈsiˈdi θri traɪ spɪˈsɪfɪk ti sɛl ˈæktəˌveɪtɪŋ ˈkɑnstrəkt hpn* fɔr ˈhənərd ənd tˈwɛntiˌfɔr/

PSMA/CD3 tri-specific T-cell activating construct HPN424

Definition

A recombinant antibody derivative composed of tri-specific T-cell activating construct (TriTAC) directed against the human tumor-associated antigen (TAA) prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA; FOLH1) and the CD3 antigen found on T lymphocytes and an albumin-binding domain, with potential immunostimulating and antineoplastic activities. Upon administration, PSMA/CD3 tri-specific T-cell antibody construct HPN424 targets and binds PSMA on tumor cells and CD3 on cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs), thereby bringing PSMA-expressing tumor cells and CTLs together, which results in the CTL-mediated cell death of PSMA-expressing tumor cells. The albumin-binding domain targets and binds to serum albumin, thereby extending the serum half-life of HPN424. PSMA is overexpressed on the surface of metastatic and hormone-refractory prostate tumor cells.