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Pretargeted radioimmunotherapy (RIT) with a novel anti-TAG-72 fusion protein.

Andres Forero-Torres1, Sui Shen, Hazel Breitz, Robert B Sims, Don B Axworthy, M B Khazaeli, Kuang-Ho Chen, Ivor Percent, Stephen Besh, Albert F LoBuglio, Ruby F Meredith.   

Abstract

Pretargeted radioimmunotherapy (RIT) increases the dose of radionuclide delivered to tumor sites while limiting radiation to normal tissues. The three components in Pretarget include a streptavidin-containing targeting molecule, a synthetic clearing agent (sCA), and (90)Y and/or (111)In-DOTA-biotin. This trial determined the feasibility and safety of using a genetically engineered fusion protein directed to TAG-72 as the targeting agent. Nine (9) patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (TAG-72+) received 160 mg/m(2) of CC49Fusion protein intravenously (i.v.), followed by the sCA, 45 mg/m(2) i.v. Twenty-four (24) hours later, patients received radiolabeled DOTA-biotin (either 0.65 or 1.3 mg/m(2)). All patients received 5 mCi of (111)In-DOTA-biotin for imaging and dosimetry purposes and patients 4-9 received 10 mCi/m2 of (90)Y-DOTA-biotin as well. The mean plasma T1/2 of CC49Fusion protein was 23 +/- 6 hours. Greater than 95% of the circulating CC49Fusion protein was eliminated from the circulation within 6 hours of sCA administration. The radiolabeled DOTA-biotin rapidly localized to tumor sites while the unbound fraction was rapidly excreted. The mean tumor-to-marrow radiation dose ratio was 139:1 and mean tumor: whole body was 56:1. No infusion-related, renal, hepatic, or hematologic toxicities were noted. CC49Fusion protein performs well in a pretargeted RIT schema, and further study with escalating doses of (90)Y should be pursued. This strategy has the potential to deliver effective radiation tumor doses to TAG- 72+ tumors.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16114986     DOI: 10.1089/cbr.2005.20.379

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


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