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Pharmacokinetics and toxicity of an yttrium-90-CITC-DTPA-HMFG1 radioimmunoconjugate for intraperitoneal radioimmunotherapy of ovarian cancer.

A Maraveyas1, D Snook, V Hird, C Kosmas, C F Meares, H E Lambert, A A Epenetos.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The intracavitary route for the administration of monoclonal antibodies is used in a variety of locally spreading cancers. The authors have been treating patients with ovarian cancer in Phase I and II studies assessing toxicity and response to improved radioimmunoconjugates.
METHODS: Nineteen patients, 34-65 years of age, were treated with a new radioimmunoconjugate, 90Y-CITC-DTPA-HMFG1, instilled in the peritoneal cavity after second-look laparoscopy. Activity was increased in a stepwise fashion.
RESULTS: Following the intraperitoneal administration of 90Y-CITC-DTPA-HMFG1, levels of the radioimmunoconjugate in the blood increased, reaching a peak of about 30% of injected activity at around 54 hours posttreatment. Approximately 18% of the radiolabel was excreted in the urine within 96 hours. Bone-marrow toxicity was the dose-limiting factor. Grade III platelet and granulocyte toxicity was observed at 19.3 mCi/m2. A type III immunologic response was observed in a number of patients.
CONCLUSIONS: A dose of 18.5 mCi/m2 for subsequent treatments is recommended, based on a linear correlation of activity dose-to-body surface area. The clinical profile of a mild to moderate hypersensitivity syndrome is presented and hypotheses regarding its etiology are suggested.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8306249     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19940201)73:3+<1067::aid-cncr2820731346>3.0.co;2-#

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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