BiTE antibodies (Bite stands for "Bi-specific T-cell engagers") are artificial molecules engineered to contain binding sites for the T-cell receptor (TCR) and for tumor-associated or tumor-specific antigens in a single moiety.
BiTE antibodies consist of two scFv fragments linked by a peptide bridge.
One of the two scFv fragments exhibits selectivity for an antigen on a target cell. The other scFv fragment is able to bind specifically to surface proteins of T cells. In this way, BiTE antibodies can be used to direct a T-cell-mediated immune response against specific target cells, such as tumor cells. They are considered a new option in tumor therapy.