Characterization of a monoclonal antibody that antagonizes the function of human endostatin.

2005 
Endostatin, a 20-kDa proteolytic fragment of collagen XVIII, is a potent inhibitor of angiogenesis and tumor growth. The anti-angiogenic effects of endostatin include inhibition of endothelial cell migration and proliferation, and inhibition of the activity of MMP2. Structure–function analysis of endostatin that implies this contravention function buried in separate fragments of endostatin introduces new issues into the understanding of the structure–function relationship of endostatin. We developed and characterized a novel murine MAb, 4E7, to human endostatin, which antagonizes the function of endostatin. As we show here, MAb 4E7 blocks the anti-migration/adhesion effects of endostatin in vitro and the anti-angiogenesis effect of endostatin in vivo, but the inhibition effect of endostatin on endothelial cell proliferation is not affected by MAb4E7. These results suggest that the anti-migration and anti-proliferation functions of endostatin may have distinct structural foundations.
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