Micromet - Biting Cancer (Part II)
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008BiTE Antibodies
A BiTE (Bispecific T Cell Engager) antibody is a bi-specific antibody (bsAb) which directs T-cells to attack cancer cells, by simultaneously binding the two cells. Upon binding, a physical link is created between the two cells, which in turn triggers the T cell to attack the target cell. Every BiTE antibody has two binding arms, the first binds the CD3 receptor present on T-cells and the second binds a specific element on a cancer cell. The T-cell binding arm provides the activity while the cancer binding arm provides the specificity. By changing the cancer binding arm, the BiTE antibody can be adapted not only from one type of cancer to another, but also from one target to another in the same type of cancer. Therefore, BiTE represents a universal and modular platform for producing bsAbs for an unlimited number of targets.