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Semiquantitative in vitro binding assay of indium-111-labeled monoclonal antibodies to human cancer and normal tissues.

Y Watanabe1, K Endo, M Koizumi, H Sakahara, Y Kawamura, T Saga, J Konishi, G Ohshio, T Manabe, R Tobe.   

Abstract

We have developed a simple in vitro method for the semiquantitative assessment of the radiolabeled antibody binding to cancer and normal tissues. Indium-111-labeled F(ab')2 fragments of 17-1A and 19-9 monoclonal antibodies with well-characterized specificity for gastrointestinal cancer demonstrated similar binding properties between cultured cancer cells and membrane fractions of homogenates prepared from tumor tissues. All of the 17 colon cancer specimens and seven (64%) of 11 gastric cancer specimens obtained by surgery showed positive binding with 17-1A. Specific binding of 19-9 was observed in 9 (53%) colon cancers and 4 (36%) gastric cancers. However, some normal colon tissues were also positive with 111In-labeled 17-1A. Relative levels of CA 19-9 antigen expression, determined by the binding with radiolabeled antibodies, correlated with percent positive cells determined by the immunohistochemical assays. Furthermore, membrane fractions could be cryopreserved without losing antibody-binding activity. These results indicate that this assay can be used for testing the immunoreactivity of radiolabeled anti-tumor antibodies and in vitro binding properties to cancer and normal tissues.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3042924

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0161-5505            Impact factor:   10.057


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1.  A molecular imaging paradigm to rapidly profile response to angiogenesis-directed therapy in small animals.

Authors:  John Virostko; Jingping Xie; Dennis E Hallahan; Carlos L Arteaga; John C Gore; H Charles Manning
Journal:  Mol Imaging Biol       Date:  2009-01-07       Impact factor: 3.488

2.  Influence of cocktails of labeled monoclonal antibodies on the localization of antibodies in human tumor xenografts.

Authors:  Y Watanabe; K Endo; T Saga; M Koizumi; H Sakahara; T Nakai; M Hosono; Z S Yao; M Kuroki; Y Matsuoka
Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res       Date:  1990-03
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