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Clinical Cancer Research Vol. 10, 6606-6611, October 1, 2004
© 2004 American Association for Cancer Research


Molecular Oncology, Markers, Clinical Correlates

CD74 Is Expressed by Multiple Myeloma and Is a Promising Target for Therapy

Jack D. Burton1, Scott Ely2, Praveen K. Reddy1, Rhona Stein1, David V. Gold1, Thomas M. Cardillo1 and David M. Goldenberg1

1 Center for Molecular Medicine and Immunology and Garden State Cancer Center, Belleville, New Jersey; and 2 Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York

Purpose: CD74 (HLA-DR-associated invariant chain) plays a role in antigen presentation. In addition to its expression on antigen-presenting cells, it is expressed by carcinomas of renal, lung, gastric, and thymic origin and by certain sarcomas. The restricted expression of CD74 by normal tissues and its very rapid internalization make CD74 an attractive therapeutic target for both cancer and immunologic diseases. Preclinical efficacy of anti-CD74 monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy has been demonstrated in B-lymphoma models. Because there are few validated antigenic targets in multiple myeloma, CD74 expression was examined.

Experimental Design: CD74 expression was assessed by immunohistochemistry in bone marrow biopsies of known multiple myeloma cases. Its expression was measured by flow cytometry in multiple myeloma lines, and CD74 mRNA expression was determined by reverse transcription-PCR. In addition, the in vitro antiproliferative effect of LL1 mAb was evaluated on a CD74+ multiple myeloma cell line using a [3H]thymidine incorporation assay.

Results: CD74 expression was observed in 19 of 22 cases of multiple myeloma, with most expressing moderate to high levels in the majority of malignant plasma cells. CD74 was expressed by most multiple myeloma cell lines, as was CD74 mRNA, at levels mirroring CD74 protein. Also, unlabeled LL1 mAb mediated in vitro growth inhibition of a CD74+ multiple myeloma cell line.

Conclusions: CD74 expression is frequent in multiple myeloma, with predominant expression by the malignant plasma cells. Because anti-CD74 mAbs internalize very rapidly and LL1 mAb has shown efficacy in B-lymphoma models, CD74 represents a novel and promising target for treatment of multiple myeloma. Therefore, LL1 mAb is well suited as a carrier of radionuclides, drugs, or toxins, and also has activity as an unlabeled mAb, thereby supporting its development for this unmet need in cancer therapy.




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