Claims
- 1. An anti-receptor antibody to a vitamin B12/transcobalamin II receptor, said antibody being capable of competitively antagonizing or modulating the receptor to inhibit cellular uptake of vitamin B12.
- 2. The anti-receptor antibody of claim 1 wherein said antibody is a monoclonal antibody.
- 3. A method for inhibiting cell division of a target cell in a warm-blooded animal, comprising administering to the animal an anti-receptor antibody to a vitamin B12/transcobalamin II receptor, said antibody being capable of competitively antagonizing or modulating the receptor to inhibit cellular uptake of vitamin B12 by the target cell.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said anti-receptor antibody is a monoclonal antibody.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein said target cell is selected from the group consisting of a neoplastic cell, an activated lymphoid cell, an activated T-cell, a tumor cell, a bone marrow stein cell, a proliferating fibroblast cell, a proliferating epithelium, and a proliferating epidermal cell.
- 6. A method for inhibiting cellular uptake of vitamin B12 in a warm-blooded animal, comprising administering to the animal an anti-receptor antibody to a vitamin B12/transcobalamin II receptor on a cell surface, said antibody being capable of competitively antagonizing or modulating the receptor to inhibit cellular uptake of vitamin B12.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said anti-receptor antibody is a monoclonal antibody.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein said cell is selected from the group consisting of a neoplastic cell, an activated lymphoid cell, an activated T-cell, a tumor cell, a bone marrow stem cell, a proliferating fibroblast cell, a proliferating epithelium, and a proliferating epidermal cell.
- 9. A growth blocking agent directed to a vitamin B12 binding site on TcII, said agent being capable of competitively antagonizing or modulating said binding site to inhibit the cellular uptake of vitamin B12.
- 10. The agent of claim 9 wherein said agent is selected from the group consisting of proteins, peptides and small organic molecules.
- 11. The agent of claim 10 wherein said agent is a protein.
- 12. The agent of claim 10 wherein said agent is an antibody.
- 13. A growth blocking agent directed to a binding site on a TcII/B12 complex, said agent being capable of competitively antagonizing or modulating said binding site to inhibit cellular uptake of vitamin B12.
- 14. The agent of claim 13 wherein said agent binds to an apo-TcII/B12 complex.
- 15. The agent of claim 13 wherein said agent binds to a holo-TcII/B12 complex.
- 16. The agent of any one of claims 13, 14 or 15 wherein said agent is selected from a group consisting of proteins, peptides and small organic molecules.
- 17. The agent of claim 16 wherein said agent is a protein.
- 18. The agent of claim 17 wherein said agent is an antibody.
- 19. A growth blocking agent directed to a clearing site, said agent being capable of causing the removal of TcII to a reticulo-endothelial organ.
- 20. The agent of claim 19 wherein said agent is selected from a group consisting of proteins, peptides and small organic molecules.
- 21. The agent of claim 20 wherein the agent is a protein.
- 22. The agent of claim 21 wherein the agent is an antibody.
- 23. A monoclonal antibody growth blocking agent selected from the group consisting of 2-2,3-11, 4-7,1-18, 5-19 and 7-14.
- 24. A method of inhibiting cell division in a warm-blooded animal, comprising administering to a warm-blooded animal a therapeutically effective amount of a growth blocking agent according to any one of claims 9-23.
- 25. A method of inhibiting cellular uptake of vitamin B12 in a warm-blooded animal, comprising administering a warm-blooded animal an effective amount of a growth blocking agent according to any one of claims 9-23 such that vitamin B12 cellular uptake is inhibited.
- 26. A method of inhibiting cellular uptake of vitamin B12 in a biological preparation, comprising administering to the biological preparation an effective amount of a growth blocking agent according to any one of claims 9-23 such that vitamin B12 cellular uptake is inhibited.
- 27. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a growth blocking agent according to ally one of claims 9-23 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- 28. A method of inducing apoptosis in a warm-blooded animal, comprising administering to a warm-blooded animal an effective amount of a growth blocking agent according to any one of claims 9-23 such that apoptosis is induced.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/306,504, filed Sep. 13, 1994, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/880,540, filed May 8, 1992.
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