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In vivo imaging of rat lymphocytes with an indium 111-labelled anti-T cell monoclonal antibody: a comparison with indium 111-labelled lymphocytes.

I Loutfi1, P M Chisholm, D Bevan, J P Lavender.   

Abstract

An indium 111-labelled mouse anti-rat T cell monoclonal antibody, MRC OX-19, was injected intravenously into rats to establish the usefulness of radiolabelled anti-lymphocyte antibodies in imaging lymphoid tissues. Antibody binding in vivo, measured by immunofluorescence analysis of cell suspensions made from lymphoid tissues, was detectable on lymphocytes in blood, spleen and lymph nodes. The extent of binding was time and antibody-dose dependent. Doses of antibody above 80 micrograms/kg body weight resulted in modulation, i.e. loss of CD 5 (T1) molecules from the cell surface, although the cells remained in the circulation. Modulation was demonstrable within 2 h and for at least 24 h after a single injection of antibody. Intravenous injection of 111In-MRC OX-19 resulted in levels of in vivo binding comparable with those seen with unlabelled antibody. Scintillation imaging showed early splenic localisation persisting over 48 h, a more gradual localisation in the lymph nodes seen clearly at 24 h and a steady background. Comparison of the in vivo distribution of labelled antibody and 111In-tropolone-labelled lymphocytes showed that both could be used for external imaging of lymphocytes by scintillation camera.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2311621     DOI: 10.1007/bf01465912

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0340-6997


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