Literature DB >> 1851665

Monoclonal antibody-based therapy of a human tumor xenograft with a 177lutetium-labeled immunoconjugate.

J Schlom1, K Siler, D E Milenic, D Eggensperger, D Colcher, L S Miller, D Houchens, R Cheng, D Kaplan, W Goeckeler.   

Abstract

177Lutetium (177Lu) is a member of the family of elements known as lanthanides or rare earths. Monoclonal antibody (MAb) CC49, a murine IgG1, which is reactive with the tumor-associated antigen, TAG-72, has been shown previously to react with a wide range of human carcinomas; CC49 reacts to a different epitope on the TAG-72 molecule than MAb B72.3 and has a higher binding affinity. We report here the first use of a 177Lu-labeled immunoconjugate, 177Lu-CC49, in an experimental therapy model for human carcinoma. 177Lu-CC49 was shown to delay the growth of established LS-174T human colon carcinomas in athymic mice at a single dose of 50 microCi. Overt toxicity was observed with the administration of approximately 500 microCi of 177Lu-CC49 in which 5 of 9 mice died of apparent marrow toxicity. A single administration of 200 or 350 microCi of 177Lu-CC49, however, was shown to eliminate established tumors through the 77-day observation period after MAb administration. Dose fractionation experiments revealed that at least 750 microCi of 177Lu-CC49 (250 microCi/week for 3 consecutive weeks) was well tolerated in that 9 of 10 mice survived. Moreover, this dose schedule was able to eliminate the growth of relatively large (300 mm3) human colon tumor xenografts in 90% of the animals treated. Single-dose and dose fractionation studies were also carried out with an isotype-matched control MAb, 177Lu-MOPC-21. In all dose schedules, a large differential was seen between the therapeutic effects of the 177Lu-CC49 versus that of the 177Lu-control MAb. The merits and limitations of the use of 177Lu-labeled immunoconjugates (in particular, 177Lu-CC49) are discussed in terms of potential novel therapeutics for human carcinoma.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1851665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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