Literature DB >> 12537672

Radioimmunotherapy with 186Re-labeled monoclonal antibody to treat liver metastases of colon cancer cells in nude mice.

Seigo Kinuya1, Kunihiko Yokoyama, Atsuhiro Kawashima, Mishiroku Izumo, Takami Sorita, Takashi Obata, Naoto Watanabe, Noriyuki Shuke, Hisashi Bunko, Takatoshi Michigishi, Norihisa Tonami.   

Abstract

The efficacy of radioimmunotherapy (RIT) in the treatment of minimal disease has been previously shown, despite the limitation of beta-emitters suggested by a mathematical model. In the present study, the efficacy of RIT with an anti-colorectal cancer IgG1 A7 conjugated with 186Re was examined in a liver metastasis model established by intrasplenic inoculation of human colon cancer cells. In this model, small metastases of less than 1 mm in diameter can be observed 1 week after cell inoculation. Metastases attain a diameter of several millimeters at 2 weeks. 186Re-A7 accumulated exclusively in metastases, displaying a value of 24.1 +/- 8.7% ID/g 2 days after the injection. 186Re-A7 accumulation in liver metastases increased with decreasing size. RIT with 7 MBq 186Re-A7 at 2 weeks significantly suppressed the growth of metastases; weight of metastases 4 weeks after cell inoculation was 5.96 +/- 0.87 g in nontreated control mice and 1.25 +/- 0.75 g in mice receiving 186Re-A7 RIT (p < 0.0001). RIT at 1 week more effectively inhibited metastatic growth to 0.08 +/- 0.05 g (p < 0.002 vs. RIT at 2 weeks). RIT with a class-matched irrelevant MAb 186Re-HPMS-1 at 1 week after cell inoculation somewhat suppressed metastatic growth, 3.39 +/- 0.25 g at 4 weeks, as compared with the control; however, 186Re-HPMS-1 RIT was far less effective than 186Re-A7 RIT (p < 0.0001). These results support the use of RIT with 186Re-MAb in an adjuvant setting in cases involving minimal disease. Factors such as higher and homogeneous MAb accumulation in small nodules, better perfusion, and subsequent better oxygenation likely compensate for the loss of beta radiation outside small metastases.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12537672     DOI: 10.1089/108497802320970299

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Biother Radiopharm        ISSN: 1084-9785            Impact factor:   3.099


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3.  Improved survival of mice bearing liver metastases of colon cancer cells treated with a combination of radioimmunotherapy and antiangiogenic therapy.

Authors:  Seigo Kinuya; Kunihiko Yokoyama; Kiyoshi Koshida; Hirofumi Mori; Kazuhiro Shiba; Naoto Watanabe; Noriyuki Shuke; Jingming Bai; Takatoshi Michigishi; Norihisa Tonami
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4.  Feasibility of 186Re-radioimmunotherapy for treatment in an adjuvant setting of colon cancer.

Authors:  Seigo Kinuya; Kunihiko Yokoyama; Mishiroku Izumo; Takami Sorita; Takashi Obata; Hirofumi Mori; Kazuhiro Shiba; Naoto Watanabe; Noriyuki Shuke; Takatoshi Michigishi; Norihisa Tonami
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