| Literature DB >> 2114375 |
R M Sharkey1, C Motta-Hennessy, O A Gansow, M W Brechbiel, I Fand, G L Griffiths, A L Jones, D M Goldenberg.
Abstract
Our previous studies with a 90Y-labelled antibody against carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) conjugated to the cyclic anhydride-DTPA (CA-DTPA) indicated that the accretion of 90Y in the bone may limit the application of 90Y-labelled antibodies for therapy. In this report, we have compared the tumor targeting of CA-DTPA-conjugated antibody to antibody conjugated with 4 isothiocyanatobenzyl (ITC-Bz) derivatives of DTPA in nude mice bearing a human colonic tumor xenograft. In biodistribution studies using an 111In-labelled anti-CEA murine monoclonal antibody (MAb), the CA-DTPA-conjugated MAb showed lower tumor uptake, faster blood clearance, and higher accretion in the liver than any of the 4 ITC-Bz-DTPA-conjugated MAbs. There were smaller differences among the 4 ITC-Bz-DTPA conjugates. Whole-body autoradiography of animals given 90Y-MAb prepared with the CA-DTPA or the ITC-Bz-DTPA showed less radioactivity in the bone with the ITC-Bz-DTPA-MAb than the CA-DTPA-MAb. 90Y uptake in the bone corresponded with regions of low proliferative activity as defined by 3H-labelled thymidine, suggesting that the 90Y was in the cortex rather than the marrow. These studies clearly show an advantage of the ITC-Bz-DTPA derivatives for 90Y and 111In labelling of MAbs.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2114375 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910460116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396