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The cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay as a biological dosimeter for targeted alpha therapy.

Emma Y Song1, Syed M A Rizvi, Chang F Qu, Chand Raja, Johnson Yuen, Yong Li, Alfred Morgenstern, Christos Apostolidis, Barry J Allen.   

Abstract

Ionizing radiation causes structural chromosomal aberrations, a proportion of which give rise to chromosome fragments without spindle attachment organelles. When a cell divides, some of these fragments are excluded from the main daughter nuclei and form small nuclei within the cytoplasm. The cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay allows these micronuclei (MN) to be counted, providing an in situ biological dosimeter. In this study, we evaluated the micronucleus frequency in peripheral blood lymphocytes after in vitro incubation with the alpha conjugates (213)BiI(3) and (213)Bi-9.2.27 (AIC). Lymphocytes were inoculated in vitro AIC for 3 h. Further, we report the first MN measurements in melanoma patients after targeted alpha therapy (TAT) with (213)Bi-9.2.27. Patients were injected with 260-360 MBq of AIC, and blood samples taken at 3 h, 2 weeks and 4 weeks post-treatment. Absorbed dose (MIRD) and effective total body dose (PED) were calculated. The MN frequency in lymphocytes was similar for equal in vitro incubation activities of (213)BiI(3) and (213)Bi-9.2.27 (P=0.5), indicating that there is no selective targeting of lymphocytes by the alpha conjugates. After inoculation with 10-1200 kBq mL-1 of AIC, there was a substantial activity-related increase in MN. The number of MN in the blood of treated patients peaked at 3 h post-TAT, slowly returning to baseline levels by 4 weeks. The mean photon equivalent dose (PED) is 0.43 Gy (SD 0.15) and the mean MIRD calculated absorbed dose is 0.11 Gy (SD 0.03), giving an RBE=4+/-0.4 for this study.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18184988     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/53/2/001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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