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Noninvasive localization of tumors by immunofluorescence imaging using a single chain Fv fragment of a human monoclonal antibody with broad cancer specificity.

B Ramjiawan1, P Maiti, A Aftanas, H Kaplan, D Fast, H H Mantsch, M Jackson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A single chain antibody fragment, NovoMAb-G2-scFv, derived from a human anti-tumor monoclonal antibody recognizes tumor antigen molecules expressed on a wide variety of human cancers including melanoma, breast carcinoma, colon adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, lung carcinoma, and prostate carcinoma. This study was designed to evaluate the use of a NovoMab-G2-scFv/cyanine fluorochrome (Cy5.5.18) conjugate as diagnostic tool for in vivo imaging of tumors.
METHODS: The NovoMab-G2-scFv-Cy5 complex was administered to athymic mice injected subcutaneously with human melanoma tumor cells, and the distribution of fluorescence was imaged noninvasively using a charge-coupled device camera. Images were acquired 2, 6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 hours after injection.
RESULTS: Fluorescence was detected at the tumor site after injection of NovoMab-G2-scFv-Cy5 but not after injection of a labeled irrelevant control antibody fragment. Fluorescence from the tumor site peaked 2 hours after injection and gradually declined, reaching a minimum 72 hours after injection. Fluorescence was also apparent in the kidneys, indicating clearance of the complex through the kidneys. Results suggest that 16% and 73% of the antibody is located in the tumor and kidneys, respectively. Imaging of isolated organs confirmed the presence of the NovoMab-G2-scFv-Cy5 complex in tumors, kidneys, and liver. No fluorescence was observed in other organs.
CONCLUSIONS: Specific binding of the antibody-dye complex to the tumor was observed, and the kinetics of binding to tumors and kidneys were determined. These results suggest that the NovoMab-G2-scFv-Cy5.5 complex may be used for noninvasive tumor localization.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10964344     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(20000901)89:5<1134::aid-cncr23>3.0.co;2-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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