Literature DB >> 8488249

A model of cell inactivation by alpha-particle internal emitters.

J L Humm1, L M Chin.   

Abstract

Tumor-associated antibodies labeled with 131I and 90Y have been used in the treatment of malignant disease with some success. The use of alpha-particle-emitting radionuclides as radiolabels offers potential advantages over beta-particle sources. The short range in tissue (< 100 microns) and the high linear energy transfer associated with alpha-particle emitters will result in a more concentrated deposition of energy at the site of radionuclide decay. Thus, if radiolabeled antibodies can be bound to malignant cells specifically, a high differential cell killing can be achieved between the malignant and the normal cells. However, the energy deposition pattern will be strongly dependent upon the configuration of alpha-particle sources relative to the cells, and will consequently impact upon the dose-response characteristics. The purpose of this paper is to study distributions of energy deposition from alpha-particle-emitting radioimmunoconjugates distributed uniformly and nonuniformly around cells through theoretical modeling. Energy deposition spectra for cell nuclei are calculated and used to estimate the survival fraction by a simple biological model. We show that survival curves resulting from nonuniform distributions of alpha-particle-emitting radiolabeled antibodies can depart significantly from the classical exponential survival model applied to external alpha-particle beams. The survival curves may have initial slopes much steeper than those produced by a uniform distribution of sources, and they may also depart from linearity. Furthermore, the results of the modelling indicate how survival curves are dependent on the cell and radiolabel spacing. The results from our model compare reasonably well with published experimental data and can be used to facilitate the design and interpretation of radiobiological experiments.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8488249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Res        ISSN: 0033-7587            Impact factor:   2.841


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1.  When may a nonuniform distribution of 131I be considered uniform? An experimental basis for multicellular dosimetry.

Authors:  Prasad V S V Neti; Roger W Howell
Journal:  J Nucl Med       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 10.057

Review 2.  Challenges and progress in predicting biological responses to incorporated radioactivity.

Authors:  R W Howell; P V S V Neti; M Pinto; B I Gerashchenko; V R Narra; E I Azzam
Journal:  Radiat Prot Dosimetry       Date:  2007-02-06       Impact factor: 0.972

3.  Biological response to nonuniform distributions of (210)Po in multicellular clusters.

Authors:  Prasad V S V Neti; Roger W Howell
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 2.841

4.  Automated cassette-based production of high specific activity [203/212Pb]peptide-based theranostic radiopharmaceuticals for image-guided radionuclide therapy for cancer.

Authors:  Mengshi Li; Xiuli Zhang; Thomas P Quinn; Dongyoul Lee; Dijie Liu; Falk Kunkel; Brian E Zimmerman; Daniel McAlister; Keith Olewein; Yusuf Menda; Saed Mirzadeh; Roy Copping; Frances L Johnson; Michael K Schultz
Journal:  Appl Radiat Isot       Date:  2017-05-10       Impact factor: 1.513

5.  Survival of tumor and normal cells upon targeting with electron-emitting radionuclides.

Authors:  Didier Rajon; Wesley E Bolch; Roger W Howell
Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2013-01       Impact factor: 4.071

6.  Flow cytometry-assisted Monte Carlo simulation predicts clonogenic survival of cell populations with lognormal distributions of radiopharmaceuticals and anticancer drugs.

Authors:  John M Akudugu; Roger W Howell
Journal:  Int J Radiat Biol       Date:  2011-12-09       Impact factor: 2.694

Review 7.  Modelling and dosimetry for alpha-particle therapy.

Authors:  George Sgouros; Robert F Hobbs; Hong Song
Journal:  Curr Radiopharm       Date:  2011-07

8.  Modeling multicellular response to nonuniform distributions of radioactivity: differences in cellular response to self-dose and cross-dose.

Authors:  Roger W Howell; Prasad V S V Neti
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 2.841

Review 9.  Cancer radioimmunotherapy with alpha-emitting nuclides.

Authors:  Olivier Couturier; Stéphane Supiot; Marie Degraef-Mougin; Alain Faivre-Chauvet; Thomas Carlier; Jean-François Chatal; François Davodeau; Michel Cherel
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 9.236

10.  MIRD Pamphlet No. 22 (abridged): radiobiology and dosimetry of alpha-particle emitters for targeted radionuclide therapy.

Authors:  George Sgouros; John C Roeske; Michael R McDevitt; Stig Palm; Barry J Allen; Darrell R Fisher; A Bertrand Brill; Hong Song; Roger W Howell; Gamal Akabani; Wesley E Bolch; A Bertrand Brill; Darrell R Fisher; Roger W Howell; Ruby F Meredith; George Sgouros; Barry W Wessels; Pat B Zanzonico
Journal:  J Nucl Med       Date:  2010-01-15       Impact factor: 10.057

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